So you've heard all this splattered junk about "Ankhenra the Darker Half" but you still have no clue in hell what the name is (if you even believe it's really a name) and what "the Darker Half" stands for.
Ah-khen-Ra
A smarty-pantsy-person with an average IQ in some occult knowledge or a goth (or reads way too many Anne Rice novels) will guess that "Ankhenra" has something to do with Egyptian origin. If you thought that, give yourself a cheering pat on the back You're right. But wait. There's more. Divided, the name can form into 2 words "ankh" and "ra". Yes ankh is the thing that symbolizes the universe and life itself -- but it's popularly associated with death because of Neil Gaiman. Thank him not me. Ra on the other hand, is the sun god. Okay so it's weird that I like death but I have a sun god in the name. Well "Ankhenra" sounds cooler. That's what the other jibberish was thrown in for -- the cool factor. Likewise, this is also a name I had to think on 1 minute's notice for geocities. You get what you keep. *shrug*
The second part I refer to myself as, "the Darker Half" is pretty self explanatory. It's my darker half. Not yours, not his, not hers but mine. You may as well have a darker, sicker half than mine but if I showed you every little perverted thing in my "darker half" I wouldn't be on geocities anymore. (Policies and all.) For the most part, I am NOTHING like this in real life (except the vampire parts) but I wear many faces and I am many people. You can't pin nothing on me.
Vitality
Other little vital information is side-boarded. But for the record, I am female, 16, and I live in Hawaii. I dig music like Oingo Boingo and so far, the Batman Forever CD is the most listened to CD I have partly because there's a song that reminds me of a painful memoir I bleed to everytime I listen. Yes, I HATE pain but I need it to survive. It keeps a fairly human perspective with me before I start going on "power" trips. I also dig sarcasm. A lot. People like Dennis Miller and George Carlin are about the only guys I can laugh consistantly to. People like Clive Barker, Neil Gaiman, Danny Elfman and Tim Burton I can worship.
This is me. Don't like me?
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