Jon T Lappin
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I thought I'd just drop you a line a let you know that I'm really digging the story so far!
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lol, I think I started at a /b/ archive site, which lead me to a knowyourmeme thread, which lead me there. If a meme gets used enough, 4chan will document it somewhere. They're archivists like that.
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I really like the beginning of this. It's unique and has an interesting feel to it. I'll definitely be reading it all!!
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I reaaly enjoy the story and feel like it gets better with each chapter. Can't wait to read more!
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Rule 34- If it exists, there is porn of it!
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I'm the type that fears rejection, so I never come right out and ask people on dates! I hint around, make comments, flirt, and the people either bite, or don't. If you're like me and fear rejection, this method actually works most the time! Especially if you're good at reading people. If you're not the type to fear rejection, then just be blunt and ask him out. If he's the gossipy type and your ex is on the team as well, he probably already knows you like him. People talk all the time, and their favorite subject is who likes who. Maybe he's the shy type and likes you, but just can't get the words out!
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I don't ever cry during a movie, in fact I usually laugh at really sad and inapropriate parts (maybe that's my version of crying?). I watched District 9 recently and actually cried slightly, which really surprised me. I wasn't expecting it to be sad at all.
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I believe that people can fall in love with the idea of love at first sight, if that makes any sense. I think actual love has to be the product of actually knowing someone.
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It came from the pits of /b/. It's probably nearly impossible to find its original source, but you could always strap on your brain condom, wade over there, and ask. ETA: Well, my hunt has lead me to, oh lord, a furry website, yey. Here's some basic info: http://en.wikifur.com/wiki/BAWWWWW! It appears to be originally created by Marci McAdam and appears to be from a comic about gay baby rabbit furry diaper porn... I never thought I would type that.
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1 The hole in the wall stared back at Blake like a one eyed demon of regret. He hadn’t meant to lash out and strike the drywall. It was sudden -- an outward expression of inner pain. He ran his left hand over the knuckles of his right and winced. Nothing was broken, but it would be sore for a few days. Luckily, he hadn’t hit a stud. He plopped on his bed and waited for the footsteps to finally make it to his room. The punch had been quick, hard, and had caused a loud thumping sound to reve
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If I had one tip, it'd be for people to wait until they are 18 if they can. That way, most of the negative consequences can be avoided. I'm completely out to everyone, except my dad, who I don't really have a relationship with anyway. I actually had a good experience with coming out. All my friends were completely supportive, which doesn't suprise me because I'm drawn to open minded people. I don't think they would have been my friends to begin with if I ever thought they'd have a problem. My mom took it okay. When I told her, I was already moved out, on my own, and really didn't care if she accepted it or not. I didn't really have a good relationship with her to begin with, so when I told her, it was kind of like, meh, you either deal with it or don't, I don't really care. She deals with it, our relationship hasn't changed, although we don't discuss it ever, which is fine, because I really don't want to discuss my love life with her to begin with. She'll find 1000 things to bitch about anyone I'm with, anyway.
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Precious - I thought it was so powerful and Monique was great in it! District 9 - An amazing film that turned out to be something totally different than I thought it would be. Coraline - If you don't mind animated movies, this is one of the best I've seen in years. Transamerica - Soooo funny and great writing. Jennifer's Body - A really underrated movie. Many quotable lines. Zombieland - Another great, quotable movie.
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Maybe... It's when someone goes down under?
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Facebook is paying you for your information, by offering you their service for free.
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Weed, cigarettes, and Jersey Shore, especially all three at once! I've never tried to give any of them up, so I don't know how hard it'd be or if I'd succeed. Maybe once I decide I care about living longer than I do enjoying my time in life, I'll attempt to stop. Especially Jersey Shore.
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Don't you know climate change science is a huge conspiracy committed by scientists across the world to get people to be more environmentally friendly? /sarcasm
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This is good second chapter. You've really drawn me in!
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1 Pastor Bradley prayed with Mrs. Katal and then he preyed on her, praise Jesus. She had come to him at 9:13 on the morning of the blizzard. She sat at the visitor side of the large, wooden desk with ornate gold trimming -- only the best for Pastor Bradley -- and sighed. Pastor Bradley noticed the despair and emptiness on the face of the 35 year old. He also noticed the way her blond hair hung down over her flawless face. There was a stirring in Pastor Bradley’s pants, and he sprung
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Harry Potter is a phenomenon and I can see at this time why that would be studied. I meant more her actual writing style. It won't most likely be taught. True, her books are children's books, but still, her style is straight forward and blunt. There's none of the high poetic prose that usually gets studied in Lit class.
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I first became aware of the way Facebook eats information when I posted a status about wanting some Bacardi, and within a week I was being served ads about Bacardi. I tested the theory, and sure enough, almost everytime I mentioned a certain product by name, I would be served ads for it within a week. Things like this and the ad plan quoted above do not bother me. I just don't care and I don't think the average person cares either. This is the reason that Facebook continues to engage in these practices. Most people don't care. I understand that there is a select group of people that worry about these things and are quite protective about their privacy regarding these matters. I just don't think most of them use Facebook to begin with. If a person is the type to worry about advertisers knowing that they like something, or what they use, they aren't likely to join a site like Facebook. It's a belief that permeates through everything they do, and I would think that it would keep them from using any public online forum. That being said, contrary to what a lot of people think, things on the internet are not free to produce. GA, Facebook, Myspace... everything on the internet costs money to produce. Sites have to figure a way to support the costs of their site. All the big boys, like Facebook and Google, use user data to make money. It's why we all get to use these services for free. Unless some negative thing happens that I can't foresee, I have no problem with companies colecting data about me and serving relevant ads or selling the data to companies. It doesn't hurt me and it allows me to use all these great services that I wouldn't be able to afford if I had to pay for them.
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In my opinion, Stephanie Meyer is a bad writer. While JK's writing style won't be studied in any Lit classes, her writing is at least passable. Of course, I like the Twilight movies much better than the Harry Potter ones. Soooo, I don't know.
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I could really care less about Facebook and privacy issues. I'm just not worried that advertisers know I like Mt. Dew or that I watched a movie last night.
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If the reports are true and radicals have been infiltrating the army, let's home that a radical Muslim regime doesn't fill the vacuum left if Mubarak does fall. Honestly, though, that's usually the way it goes.
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I really liked this chapter. It set everything up nicely. Can't wait to read more!
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1 At the young age of 11, Benjamin realized that there were two types of people in this world: those who were messed up and those who weren’t. The messed up ones-- he came to this conclusion one night while watching a breaking story on CNN about an anti-gay Republican politician caught in a gay affair-- often let their life spiral out of control due to shame over things that weren’t shameful or at all in their control. From that day forward, he promised himself that he would never be messe
