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Cute. Although, I find it slightly amusing the word "false" is in the URL. Ah, and you got to it from facebook, too? Silly URLs.
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Uhhh... Don't really have or want a pet. If I had to get something, it would probably be a cat. Or maybe a dog. Can I go with a dragon? That would be awesome. Whats your favorite newpaper comic series?
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What do you do when you're feeling depressed, or stressed?
Finn replied to WatchPatRun's topic in The Lounge
Video games! Sometimes; just games in general, really. Usually better to simply chat and laugh with someone--even if it's talk of nothing, it just blows the foul feelings far the heck away. Music actually makes it worse--hell, it birthed it, at times. I need cheerier music... Can't listen to yours as I'm on my phone and YouTube isn't being very nice. -
Almost /everyone/ comes across as gay. Pretty sure it's broken, then... I mean, it's either that or SoCal's full of faux-gay teenagers. And that clearly cannot be an option. No siree. Seriously though, a lot of straight teenagers come across as gay, but they're not, so it's like, WTF? But then there's some older gentlemen who just scream it in a different way.... Pretty sure the male baristas at the local Starbucks are all gay. Each and everyone of them. No way /that/ many straight guys can be so ever-smiling, hawt, and spiffy. It's impossible.
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Ahahahah, yes. >.> Yes on most notes, heeehhhh... Awkward shifty eyes included. ;P 'Nyway, thanks ma'am! Glad you enjoy my wicked sense of humor; makes two of us. xD
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Mr. Lund cleared his throat, catching Cody and Soren’s attention. The two boys blushed lightly, having been caught in their flirting. They gave Cody’s father too much credit; he made no effort to call attention to the way the two had been giggling and staring at one another. Instead, the man set a thin tablet on the table, sliding it in his son’s direction. Cody made a face, wondering. His father never shared the tablet. “Yeah?” Cody questioned. “There was a murder,” Mr. Lund answered neutral
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Uuuh, main thing that's stung me lately has been "illogical" action on the part of the main characters; sometimes, I don't think they respond like real people. It's subjective, I know, and I'm pretty sure someone could feel the same for characters I write. Also, overly submissive/aloof characters that don't take action to preserve themselves, even when they can see the problem, just make me want to stab everyone in a ten mile radius. Save yourself, you damned moron! DX How would you or have you raised a child? Always there? Rarely there? Give them all the space in the world?
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Well, that was a fun read! I particularly enjoyed Bong; had me cracking up. I'm a bit of everything really, heh; mostly a Lurker, but even /that's/ a bit extreme, aha. I mean, I'm posting, aren't I? I'm not a creepy guy in the shadows watching everything unfold. I'm by the window. Although, a mate on another forum says I'm some like a Nanny. I found this pretty amusing too. >_>
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Add smileys! All the smileys! We developed 'em for a reason, ya know? I think it was this one, too. See? Even I read it a little offensively. But with a smiley? With a smiley, it suddenly becomes a joke. And who gets offended at those? Pshhhhhh.
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“That was, an interesting experience,” Cody said cautiously. Soren stared at his boyfriend, raising his eyebrows slightly. It was Friday, and Soren always slept over on Friday. They’d just been dropped off by Raquel’s brothers, who’d left the two at the gates of Cody’s home. It was a large home, elevated a few feet from the lush, rolling lawn, raising the building even higher than the hill it already sat on. The walls were white, and the large windows numerous, though most were covered adequat
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Ahahahah.... A few weeks back, I was surfing the net for... something or other. Don't quite recall. I think I spent a few hours searching for a particular /something/, maybe an ebook. But, I ran across a certain one that caught my attention, via Amazon. A few Googles later, I was reading the full series here on GA. I like to know, so I hit up the forums and, because I was bored Christmas night, decided to register. So, here I be. Just toying around and harassing ye. The story was The Secret Life of Billy Chase, for those wondering. Same Q!
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Uhh, I'm terrible at remembering stuff I read, and even then an opinion beyond "it was fun" (to read). However, my go-to book for random, lame jokes is "The Little Prince". I've forgotten how it ended, but I think the kid dies? I'll make him not die. Because it was a fun book. About stuff. I like stuff. So there. 'Nyway, do you have a dream house? Describe it, if you do!
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Lol, "Burnside"; the man has mad sideburns. Unfortunately, that's not him. My guy was a Confederate.
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I think I do. If it's a badass cover, I'd totally pick up the book. I usually decide whether I'll read something or not from the first paragraph or two; does usually say some of what the rest will deliver. Though, titles, and the little pieces on the back influence whether I'll read or not.... /me goes try to think of a better name for his own shizz.
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Indeed. I've contacts who've faced similar, and I can only encourage (strongly!) that you law their asses so hard, they'll hurt till the next pay-period. Like, seriously, I just loath such malpractice on the part of anyone--especially employers. My own boss (I'm employed unlegitly, unfortunately; yay, stuff beyond my control!) just rapes my paycheck, even though he said he'd deliver my dues. My mother, too; she's currently involved in a court case against some company because said bastards didn't quite pay up. Seriously, man, just bring American civil justice upon their heads. Do everyone who can't quite fight back the favor of just smoothering these guys.
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Indeed. The lad looks quite dashing. Sir side-burns is an American! A great American! A great, patriotic American! A great, patriotic American who kicked ass on the battlefield! A great, patrotic American who kicked ass on the battlefield for the wrong side! Key word: wrong, not losing (though, they did do that too). I don't think America has been on the wrong side of history often... at least, not during the times th--oh wait, nevermind. The Mexican-American War. Yes, well... Well, let's leave it at that and see if anyone can pin him. >.>
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But I'm a dirty, dirty cheater! Plus, I didn't quite say who your guy is. I don't think anyone will really guess him, though. That photo looks nothing like the man, and my hints are terrible--they point to pretty much every revolutionary ever. Err, photograph, right.... guy on left:
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Glad I could help alleviate your conditions! Not much more I can say, aha; not without including all the spoilers. xD The times, they're a-changing', yo! o/ Also: many, many, many thanks. Especially for your help.
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I was alluding to it, aye. 'Fraid I don't know enough about history's faces to throw answers in your faces without having... gotten help. ;D Although, the rules don't particularly ban researching. >.> Lindy and Azaria. 'Nyway, on new photo: Wow! So that's what someone looks like when they're not a symbol of misguided "politically-learned" teenagers! Guy looks totally different with a beard... and side-burns... and crazy hair. Pretty sure these are terrible hints...
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Oh, that poor, poor child... Australia, you evil continent-island-country, you. Wild dogs are cruel beasts. >_> /end hints
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The bell rang, resonating loudly from the speaker a meter behind Luka, as well as from outside the room’s blue, metal door. A moment later, the room let out a sigh—or, grunts, by those rushing to fill in the empty circles on their exam sheets. Luka giggled, stuffing his sheet into his exam booklet and leaving both on the corner of the desk. Unlike some in the room, he was fairly confident in his performance. Mark had come every day during the past week, and the two actually got more studying do
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All the bests, even! Happy birthday, brrraaahh... ;P
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CRACKED!!!! <3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3 Just gotta love those guys.
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Whoa, so much to decide the name of a puppy? I called mine Pup, just cause I'm lame. The white strip made me think of "Blazer", but, lololololololol. Shadow's pretty cool, I think, and it matches. The Welsh word for "shadow" is "cysgod" (Irish: scáth; "dark" is "tywyll" in Welsh, lame in Irish), pretty sure you could somehow bastardize that. Albion--name of a giant, apparently--sounds pretty badass too.
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Ah, that video. I love that video. I don't even know what it's from (TV show?), but feel it's quite powerful. The man sends a message, and he sends it passionately (even if it is staged). I agree, more or less. America (I love this too) has become, less than the greatest; similarly, I agree that we can be. As the man said, we lose in all the positive charts, and come out on top in the questionable ones. It's disappoint, really. From my point of view, this country is a tad bit... broken. Corporations run nearly rampantly, the less off are being disgarded, we're stuck in aimless and vague, unnecessary wars. Our infrastructure is falling apart, and the government can't stop arguing with itself (over pettiness, no less) long enough to fix it... hell, they probably don't even want to fix it, considering it a waste of immediate money, with little to no forethought at all. Hard times seem ahead, mate. Poor 'States, poor us, poor world.
