BomBom6206 aka Esther

This is where Esther write about stuff. BTW PERRY WAS HERE!!

Section heading about trolls
A troll is a supernatural being in Norse mythology and Scandinavian folklore. In origin, troll may have been a negative synonym for a jötunn(plural jötnar), a being in Norse mythology. In Old Norse sources, beings described as trolls dwell in isolated rocks, mountains, or caves, live together in small family units, and are rarely helpful to human beings. In some sources, trolls can't stand sunlight with some of the sources claiming that trolls even turn to stone upon being exposed to sunlight.

Later, in Scandinavian folklore, trolls became beings in their own right, where they live far from human habitation, are not Christianized, and are considered dangerous to human beings. Depending on the region from which accounts of trolls stem, their appearance varies greatly; trolls may be ugly and slow-witted or look and behave exactly like human beings, with no particularly grotesque characteristic about them. Trolls are sometimes associated with particular landmarks, which at times may be explained as formed from a troll exposed to sunlight. One of the most famous elements of Scandinavian folklore, trolls are depicted in a variety of media in modern popular culture.

Section heading about the word hi
Hello, with that spelling, was used in publications as early as 1833. These include an 1833 American book called The Sketches and Eccentricities of Col. David Crockett, of West Tennessee,[2]  which was reprinted that same year in The London Literary Gazette.[3]

The word was extensively used in literature by the 1860s.[4]

 According to the  Oxford English Dictionary ,  hello  is an alteration of  hallo ,  hollo, [5]  which came from  Old High German  " halâ ,  holâ , emphatic imperative of  halôn ,  holôn  to fetch, used especially in hailing a ferryman." [6]  It also connects the development of  hello  to the influence of an earlier form,  holla, whose origin is in the French  holà  (roughly, 'whoa there!', from French  là  'there'). [7]  As in addition to  hello ,  halloo, [8]   hallo ,  hollo ,  hullo  and (rarely)  hillo  also exist as variants or related words, the word can be spelt using any of all five vowels.