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what is going on @ btm?!
So, here the new skin! =] Featuring Rose McGowan in a nice fresh green/red theme. I hope you like it. For the rest, there are more and more members coming & that's great. And the staff is really trying to improve BTM, and to fill up the content-section. Please let us know what you think of it so far =].
Tutorials: 8
Brushes & Imagepacks: 2
Texture sets: 3
Challenges: 11
We're really busy making more content for our dear members =)
Graphic Of The Month
None yet. Will be here on the 12th of July.
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BTM <3 RCR, skin copyright goes to RCR (especially Mimmy =D)
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Mature • Active • Slash / LGBTQIcentric • Advanced • All Male Boarding School St. Andrew's @ Firefly Productions December 2008, Lyrics by the White Stripes
NEW ! NOW ACCEPTING FEMALE STUDENTS ! •••••• [over a year old ! just revamped 4.07.10]
TESTiMONiES • SiTE iNFO • GUiDE • ADVERTiSiNG year long college preparatory catholic boarding school `ST.ANDREW'S[worcesterMASSACHUSETTS] St. Andrew's is a private college preparatory school located in Worcester, Massachusetts which has been functioning in one way or another since the late 1800s. Though in the past it has been a male's only learning institution it has a history of taking in students in need (most recently was the influx of students received in the last two school years as a result of the tragic fire at St. Andrew's sister school, St. Gabriel's) and this school year is the first that it has begun to open it's doors to all genders - though classes and dorms are strictly segregated by sex.
St. Andrew's is an outstanding Catholic school, known to be open minded and effective. Parents who do a quick search of year long boarding schools in the area will time and time again turn up the same result - and students who are trying to be proactive to anticipated reactions of their parents to a less than savory discovery might find that the population of the school is looked upon with a cultivated tolerance. Or at least compared to the surrounding schools who aim to sculpt their young minds into what the school has deemed is acceptable.
Of course, that's the gentler way of putting it. You can sugar coat the truth all you want, but there's no such thing as a high school without students, and there's no such thing as adolescence without conflict. Drugs, sex, alcohol, and the ever-present looming reality of your own mortality all mixed within the loosely constructed filters of Catholicism and uniforms.
Go to mandatory mass, maybe skip a class or two, and if you're really unlucky you might even catch the former convict of a Science teacher on a bad day. There's rumors going around that he killed his wife with a baseball bat, but you won't listen to those, will you? You can always talk to the Art teacher instead, though there's no telling who he'll be today. And when all else fails, go ahead and mingle about with your peers, chances are the kid smiling at you is good fun. Then again, I've heard he's sleeping with the English teacher.
Students, teachers, or townies, it doesn't matter which. It's a promise that something is always about to explode.