Jump to content

Cynus

Signature Author
  • Posts

    4,042
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Cynus

  1. "Because you're my best friend, yes, most definitely."
  2. Can I just take a moment to say that each and every one of you kicks ass?
  3. I believe in Iceland, and that's practically the same thing. The person below me has seen more movies than they've read books.
  4. House of Boys (A surprisingly deep film for being about male strippers)
  5. "Xenophobia; I'm afraid the aliens will hear me."
  6. Scene: Two kids walking home from school. Starting Letter: F Scene so far: "Feel free to come over today." "Going home with you will probably get me grounded though." "Homework causing you trouble?" "I don't understand it." (Just disregard the lack of the letter "J") "Know the material, that is my advice, but I can tutor you." "Like the way you tutored your last boyfriend?" "Maybe you should listen to what I have to say about that instead of believing gossip." "Noah, why are you blushing then?" "Oh! That's none of your business!" "Please, you've got to tell me the details!" "Rachel said you wouldn't lie to me. But I see she was wrong" "Stop it! I'm not lying to you!" "Tsk tsk, we have been friends since pre-school, I know when you are lying or hiding something." "Usually I have a good reason, don't I?"
  7. Scene: Two kids walking home from school. Starting Letter: F Scene so far: "Feel free to come over today." "Going home with you will probably get me grounded though." "Homework causing you trouble?" "I don't understand it." (Just disregard the lack of the letter "J") "Know the material, that is my advice, but I can tutor you." "Like the way you tutored your last boyfriend?" "Maybe you should listen to what I have to say about that instead of believing gossip." "Noah, why are you blushing then?" "Oh! That's none of your business!" "Please, you've got to tell me the details!"
  8. "Like the way you tutored your last boyfriend?"
  9. especially
  10. Scene: Two kids walking home from school. Starting Letter: F Scene so far: "Feel free to come over today." "Going home with you will probably get me grounded though." "Homework causing you trouble?"
  11. After working in customer service at a venue that hosts birthday parties, I doubt I will ever like balloons again. The person below me likes comic book conventions.
  12. The Alphabet Game was a popular skit performed on the US version of Whose Line Is It Anyway (It may have a different name in the UK version of the show, or may not have been played at all) The premise of the game is as follows: A scene is set, and for the example the scene will be Two men walk into a bar. A starting letter is chosen. For the example, I'll start with "D". Each successive sentence must begin with the next letter of the alphabet, until we work our way back to the starting letter. The person who does the last letter in the sequence (In the case of the example it would be the letter "C") chooses the new scene and the new starting letter. Example: Scene: Two men walk into a bar. Starting Letter: "D" Person one: Do you want a beer? Person two: Everything is wrong in my life, so I need something stronger. Person three: Fine, get whatever you'd like. Now to start us off, I'll give a new scene and start on a different letter. Scene: Two kids walking home from school. Starting Letter: F Starting Line: "Feel free to come over today" Next letter is G.
  13. SONGS Someone outlined new gay scenes. AAAAA
  14. The furthest back person in our family history that we are sure of is from the 1560's. His name was Thomas and he lived in England. That's all I got. New Question: Which past era would you want to live in?
  15. If there were thunderstorms going on right now, I wouldn't be here, because I would finally be able to sleep well! Thunder and lightning is actually one of the few things that makes me sleep well. The person below me would rather live in the big city than the country.
  16. I really could keep going forever on this one. Petra. The City of Stone. I feel like I could get lost in it's caverns for hours, and that the architecture alone would spark a thousand story ideas. Same Q
  17. Don't goats grow up eventually? Or were you referring to children? Have I come in at a bad time? Will someone please tell me what we're talking about?
  18. Sure, I'll do another. Cameroon. Specifically the Baka people. They are an extremely musical people. and their creation myth even says that they were kicked out of heaven for being too loud. On top of their beautiful singing and generous supply of folk music, they can even play the river as a percussion instrument. Same Q
  19. Can I have multiple? I'd love a pack of trained velociraptors. The person below me knows exactly what kind of mythical creature they'd ride into battle.
  20. This is actually a hard one for me, which is why I asked it. There's so many places I want to go and for so many reasons. I'll pick one near the top of the list, though, which is Mount Tai, in China. Many of the temples and shrines are thousands of years old, and it would be this budding anthropologist's dream. Same Q
  21. I always seem to miss it, sadly. The person below me likes Indian food.
  22. Likely either bought a book, a video game, or spent it all on food. But I can't remember for sure. If you could visit any one place, where would it be and why?
  23. Welcome, Andy.
  24. I have some significant issues. I think most people have one or two, but are able to keep them in check. Over the past few months it hasn’t been as easy for me to do the same with my issues. They keep sneaking up on me at inopportune times and trying to take me down. Every once in a while, they succeed. I wouldn’t be surprised if people thought I was nothing more than a spoiled child seeking attention. Every now and then my social anxiety gets the better of me, and I overreact, and I start threatening to leave whatever social scenario I’m involved in. Regardless of what may be thought of me, I don’t do these things in my right mind. I don’t claim I’m going to leave and then stick around because I want to be known as the ‘boy who cried wolf’. I do them because I start to freak out because the stress gets to me, and then before I know it I’ve said something that simply isn’t true. The reality is that I’m not going anywhere. I’m not going to quit writing, or leave GA, or even reduce the time I spend in the wonderful online communities I’ve become a part of. Sometimes the depression becomes almost unbearable, and it makes me want to run away from everything, but in the end I choose to stay. Why? Because these communities I’ve become a part of are what is keeping me alive. Being able to interact with you, the vast ocean of people who understand what it means to struggle against oppression in everyday life, is what keeps me going. Knowing that there are people out there who actually care if I live or die is a wonderful thing. Knowing that I actually make some sort of difference here . . . I couldn’t really ask for anything else. If you see me post something like “I won’t be around for a while” or “You may not see very much of me”, just know that it’s coming from a place I don’t entirely control, and hope someday I’ll be able to move past. You don’t have to say anything; I get that it grows old very quickly. But, whether I’m a petulant child or not, I’m here to stay for as long as you’ll have me. Thank you for reading. I plan to do update my blog from time to time, and hopefully with less annoying subjects. Peace, Cynus
×
×
  • Create New...