Talk About Yourself (aka Narcissism 101)
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Yama-kun wrote...
Circe wrote...
~I like short guys :L~~ Don't worry, I like tall guys too But short guys are...sexy >///>Then you better be sure he doesn't have short temper, ahah... sorry just had to do the joke.
I think your joke fell short Yama.
I collect knives and swords and the occasional beat-em up type weapons.
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The other day I put on my friend's glasses as a joke, and to my shock I saw better! I see pretty good normally, so I had no idea some low grade glasses might help me. Who knows? Maybe I'll be wearing glasses soon.
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[color=#006FFF]I will always prefer cartoons/animation over reality. Whether it's television, film, video games, or what have you.
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Prince Hamlet wrote...
[color=#006FFF]I will always prefer cartoons/animation over reality. Whether it's television, film, video games, or what have you.I reject your reality and substitute my own - Adam Savage.
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[color=#006FFF]I like doing stretches (thanks to a certain sister online, lol). =P
I do not not like dubstep. I do not understand the appeal of dubstep. I am sick and tired of dubstep being used in video game and movie trailers, and now commercials. I look forward to the time when dubstep dies down.
I do not not like dubstep. I do not understand the appeal of dubstep. I am sick and tired of dubstep being used in video game and movie trailers, and now commercials. I look forward to the time when dubstep dies down.
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Prince Hamlet wrote...
[color=#006FFF]I do not not like dubstep. I do not understand the appeal of dubstep. I am sick and tired of dubstep being used in video game and movie trailers, and now commercials. I look forward to the time when dubstep dies down.Don't let the generic mainstream crap dubstep that everyone listens to make you dislike it as a whole. There are a lot of artists who make amazing dubstep, like Blackmill in example, he makes Melodic dubstep - it has a beat and melody to it, unlike mainstream which is basically high-pitched farts.
Good example of melodic dubstep.
I think I inherited my selflessness from my grandfather, because I learned a little more about him from my dad last night - the reason why my grandfather is was always so kind, not because he was old or anything like that, but he had a natural goodness in him. From what I learned, he helped a lot of people over the course of his life, that would've explained why so many people - not just family and his friends, but people from out of country - came to his funeral.
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leonard267
FAKKU Non-Writer
I tend to stalk the women who talk to me and be friendly with me. In fact, I want to send 600 emails to some lady right now.
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[color=#006FFF]I don't like it when someone stands anywhere near 3 ft. of me when we're all standing around (e.g. waiting for a bus) and there are plenty of other places to stand. If they do stand near me, I move away. It makes me uneasy and it's annoying.
I can tolerate one or two smokers, but sometimes I feel like I should bring a gas mask to Wilmington with the amount of people passing by blowing smoke all over the place.
I love hats and want more of them.
I can tolerate one or two smokers, but sometimes I feel like I should bring a gas mask to Wilmington with the amount of people passing by blowing smoke all over the place.
I love hats and want more of them.
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Prince Hamlet wrote...
[color=#006FFF]I don't like it when someone stands anywhere near 3 ft. of me when we're all standing around (e.g. waiting for a bus) and there are plenty of other places to stand. If they do stand near me, I move away. It makes me uneasy and it's annoying.[align=justify][color=green][font=verdana]It's called a queue. It's how people know what order they will be served.
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SamRavster wrote...
Prince Hamlet wrote...
[color=#006FFF]I don't like it when someone stands anywhere near 3 ft. of me when we're all standing around (e.g. waiting for a bus) and there are plenty of other places to stand. If they do stand near me, I move away. It makes me uneasy and it's annoying.[align=justify][color=green][font=verdana]It's called a queue. It's how people know what order they will be served.
"I am british, I know how to queue!"
- Arthur dent
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SamRavster wrote...
Prince Hamlet wrote...
[color=#006FFF]I don't like it when someone stands anywhere near 3 ft. of me when we're all standing around (e.g. waiting for a bus) and there are plenty of other places to stand. If they do stand near me, I move away. It makes me uneasy and it's annoying.[align=justify][color=green][font=verdana]It's called a queue. It's how people know what order they will be served.
[color=#006FFF]There is very little order when it comes to the specific bus stop to which I'm referring. If it's a small area, then I'm fine with it, but when we all have a rather large block like this to wait on, I think they can find another spot to wait before they all move to wherever the bus will be stopping.
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Melfice_1 wrote...
SamRavster wrote...
Prince Hamlet wrote...
[color=#006FFF]I don't like it when someone stands anywhere near 3 ft. of me when we're all standing around (e.g. waiting for a bus) and there are plenty of other places to stand. If they do stand near me, I move away. It makes me uneasy and it's annoying.[align=justify][color=green][font=verdana]It's called a queue. It's how people know what order they will be served.
"I am british, I know how to queue!"
- Arthur dent
Well there's no straight line queue at a bus stop, it's just people standing around the general area waiting until the bus comes, then sort of lining up when the bus pulls to a stop. And I agree, I can't stand when someone stands uncomfortably close to me and I have no idea who they are.
It might be an American thing, because people I've met from other cultures don't seem to have an issue with "personal space" proximity.
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[align=justify][color=green][font=verdana]Queues exist at my bus stops. I'd cut a person's face if they dare try to overtake under the guise of "mulling around".
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SamRavster wrote...
[color=green][font=verdana]Queues exist at my bus stops. I'd cut a person's face if they dare try to overtake under the guise of "mulling around".
Don't go to Korea. Or any other Asian country.
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Prince Hamlet wrote...
[color=#006FFF]I don't like it when someone stands anywhere near 3 ft. of me when we're all standing around (e.g. waiting for a bus) and there are plenty of other places to stand. If they do stand near me, I move away. It makes me uneasy and it's annoying.I can tolerate one or two smokers, but sometimes I feel like I should bring a gas mask to Wilmington with the amount of people passing by blowing smoke all over the place.
I love hats and want more of them.
haha its funny u quoted this since I use the bus alot xD I feel the same cept when the line starts >.< I JUST WANT MY FUCKING SEAT!!! D: It is an open area sam...I dont understand why someone would want be ontop of a stranger anyway..(unless there a flucking creeper *OH YES KOKO KNOWS KOKO DEALS WITH DEM CREEPERS. D< )But I would scurrie away if someone ever came too close to me. Uck.
@CIRCE LMAO!!! THATS WHAT THE GUY THAT WALKED OUR GROUP THROUGH DINNER AT NIGHT SAID IN CHINA!!! XDDD Red light isnt a stop its a suggestion. Lol~Funny seeing that quote again while nearly being killed crossing the road! D< ;_;