bearbungalow

The very much anticipated and very much awaited sequel to my short and revived girl x girl story is finally out!!
          	Since its really easy to write I'll do a chapter a day :D
          	
          	http://www.wattpad.com/36966938-i%27m-just-your-problem-a-girl-x-girl-adventure-time
          	
          	Please do read xD

bearbungalow

*Sigh...*
          What has happened to me... -_-
          I have not written any fictional manuscript in more than half of a year due to the lack of internet access, lack of time, and the horridity (not a word) of studying.
          Oh well, I send my apologies to my readers (especially to the surprisingly numerous readers of one of my stories), to llMADll, who is freaking awesome, I wish I kept contact. :/
          
          
          Anyways, I plan to get back on my feet, not at the moment, but soon, after I graduate High School in a couple months.
          I plan to continue or revise my Adventure Time story, and I am pretty sure I will have much more, much better, and most appealing stories to come :D
          
          
          Thanks, :D
          bearbungalow

Silenteheart

....also, if you would read Darwin's theory of evolution, you would find out that our existence is highly unlikely; however, each step of development that the Earth went through is also extremely unlikely as well, and part of the reason that Earth is habitable in comparison to the other planets in our solar system is that it had a molten core. It may come as a surprise, but stromalites are very hardy as living things and these creatures helped make our existence possible by converting carbon dioxide in the air into oxygen. So if you ask how our atmosphere gained the oxygen which we need to live, you really should give stromalites the credit, not some "external greater power". In fact, the first living thing was no more than a bag of chemicals-- actually, a bag of chemicals that twitched, became animate, and eventually developed of the course of millions of years, into us humans.