MEMBER SINCE: October 2005
occupation: Dancer, Dreamer, amateur photographer, Circus Performer
sign: Do not enter. Well, I was just saying Fuck You...
makes me happy: Honesty, Dancing, Photography, Love, Dreams, the Underground, Peace, Circus!
heroes: Mi Abuela, Tawnee, Queen Sheba, my Dance teacher, Richard Serra, Frida Kahlo
most humbling moment: being made submissive
fantasy: Elevator right now...I still haven't tried that one... And joining the mile high club
crush: Woverine. Hawk Man. This girl who makes Deadlocks:). Some Guy who Needs to call me more often. Oh, nevermind.
into: I'll try almost anything once.... I especially Love Fire, Dancing, Bailo con Fuego, The Beach, The Playa, Clay, Circus Arts, Learning Lyra, Photography, Middle Eastern Dance, Traveling, my Spirituality, and Animals.
gets me hot: Honesty, Eyes, Music, Fire, Girls who like girls (not just to turn on their boyfriends), Men, Confidence, Emotion, Men who like Men, Corsets and Boots....
i lost my virginity: to a girl, in her boyfriends bed
body mods: 15 various piercing, my Bello on my left forearm, and my rainbow star
I'm not really a gamer (at all), but I have an old, used hand-me down PS2, which I play Castlevania on.
I Believe it is Castlevania Curse of Darkness...whichever one was made for PS2.
I'm Hoping one of you who reads this plays this console, and is familiar with the game.
There is one part right now that keeps bothering me. I keep coming back to it, and not being able to solve it. Not a huge deal, but bothersome, and I wanna see what's behind that door!
The Blood Skeletons.
Whenever you kill them, they simply re-form, back to life, and fight you again. This is in the Bahajet Mountains, so the passage to the next undiscovered part is blocked by a gate, which only opens when you kill the foe blocking it.....here, the Blood Skeletons.
I looked it up a bit, but I Think you kill them differently on other consoles, so if you know how to do it on another gaming system, I don't Think it will work here.
Any Advice>?
THANKS!!!


















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