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Astarte

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  1. Astarte replied to moiselles's post in a topic in Girl Talk
    Do you have short, medium, or long hair? medium-long? about 1/3 of the way down my back. Are you a blonde, red-head, or brunette? brunette...everyone thinks it's black though. Do you dye it often or leave it natural? natural, though I've experimented before, never again. What kind of products do you use? apart from shampoo and conditioner, I use a smoothing serum on it when it's wet, just because it'll frizz like mad if I don't. Is it fine, thin, or thick? thick. Is it naturally straight, curly, or wavy? Hmm...curly, but whenever I brush it, all the curls morph together, so it just looks really wavy. How often do you cut your hair? Not at all anymore! Well, apart from my bangs. I'm growing it out past my elbows (which should take a few more years, I reckon). Sadly I cut off about 8-9 inches in September last year, if I hadn't, I would have reached my goal by now
  2. Astarte replied to a post in a topic in Music
    Rilo Kiley- Does He Love You
  3. Astarte replied to jig's post in a topic in Art & Literature
    ^Sabriel! Robert Jordan is really really cool, I like him ^_^ I absolutely love The Black Jewels Trilogy, by Anne Bishop. and anything Mercedes Lackey.
  4. Astarte replied to a post in a topic in Music
    Opeth- Deliverance
  5. Astarte replied to a post in a topic in General Talk
    ....sort of upset, and insanely happy at the same time.
  6. Astarte replied to Sheyda's post in a topic in Male Actors
    I like him, he's a really good actor. Only thing keeping me from admitting his hotness is how freakishly much he looks like my cousin. <_< yikes.
  7. Astarte replied to eternity's post in a topic in Male Actors
    Oh how I love him so...always a favourite. Those pictures are great too.
  8. Astarte replied to the mascot's post in a topic in Sports
    Hehehe...fencing with lightsabers would indeed be cool. I used to fence, not once did I hear someone say Touche I don't know where people got it, or if I just wasn't paying attention during class, or what..
  9. Astarte replied to a post in a topic in Music
    Therion- Eye of Shiva
  10. Astarte replied to a post in a topic in Music
    Rammstein & Tatu- Moskau
  11. Astarte replied to a post in a topic in Movies
    Titanic Harry Potter Lord of the Rings (I love the books though) Matrix 2&3 Pulp Fiction Star Wars yeah...basically what other people have said.
  12. Astarte replied to moiselles's post in a topic in Girl Talk
    Hahaha, sorry.
  13. Astarte replied to the mascot's post in a topic in Sports
    Out of those: Hockey. But my real favorite is fencing so much fun!
  14. Astarte replied to moiselles's post in a topic in Girl Talk
    Hmmm...I bet you could get some ideas browsing around here: dream weaver braiding just look through the updos and stuff some gorgeous styles in there! difficult though if you are not good at braiding. but you can practice and master it.
  15. Astarte replied to worshipper pa's post in a topic in Girl Talk
    *cracks whip* Ohohohoho.... :evil: Eh, actually, he can do my homework! And clean my room ^_^
  16. Erm....so...../anyways/... I am: Irish, German, Native American Indian, Hungarian..a little French and Italian somewhere... so american in general, bleh!
  17. Astarte posted a post in a topic in Actresses
    Biography from askmen.com: Born in her father's Datsun on the Santa Monica freeway, Dominique Adrian Swain was born on August 12, 1980. She grew up in Malibu with her parents and four siblings, living a modest lifestyle and enduring the usual teenage humiliations of crooked teeth and catty classmates at Malibu High School. Swain excelled at learning, earning straight A's and becoming Valedictorian like her sister before her. Then, in her sophomore year, Swain's life took a famous turn. from stunt double to double take Dominique Swain had already officially launched her Hollywood career as a stunt double; she appeared under the ice as Macaulay Culkin's younger sister in Joseph Ruben's The Good Son (1993), then almost nabbed the role of "Claudia" in Interview with the Vampire (1994). But it was in 1997, when Swain was just fourteen, that she was chosen out of 2,500 girls to play the title role in Adrian Lyne's controversial remake of Lolita (the film couldn't pin down an American distributor and was only released in Europe). Snapping her gum and flouncing around Jeremy Irons' besotted Humbert Humbert, Swain was critically praised for adding a contemporary feel to the sensual, bratty Dolores "Lolita" Haze, and for delivering a remarkable performance opposite seasoned actors Jeremy Irons and Melanie Griffith. Following Lolita, Swain played John Travolta's rebellious daughter in Face/Off (1997), then appeared with long blonde hair and a lost look in Shawn Mullins' "Lullaby" video (1998). Dominique's role in Lolita brought her significant notoriety, which she cemented by plunging into a party lifestyle that verged on excessive. It was Swain herself who eventually put a stop to her inner wild child -- she's given up drinking altogether. dominique and diversity Since Face/Off, most of Swain's projects have been more critically than commercially acclaimed; from the soul-searching, unlikely groupie Andrea Marr in Girl (1999) to the vengeful Jefferson Roth in The Smokers (2000), Dominique has played a wide variety of characters in often lesser-known films. Taking on several projects in the same year, Dominique's growing list of film credits include Intern (2000), Tart (2001), Happy Campers (2001), Pumpkin (2002), New Best Friend (2002), Dead in the Water (2002), and Briar Patch (2002). Adding another music video to her resume, Swain also recently appeared in the celeb-saturated video for Moby's "We Are All Made of Stars" (2002). As she explained in an interview with UniverCity.com, Swain is eager to take on parts that let her "experience a lot of different walks of life." Although many of her roles have involved sex, the rising star is also open to playing tamer characters, believing that "the more you can relate to people's problems