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Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2013 6:42 pm
Group hug time? D= Group hug time.
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Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2013 6:44 pm
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Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2013 6:56 pm
-tackle hugs everyone- <3
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Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2013 7:05 pm
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High-functioning Marshmallow
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Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2013 7:34 pm
I'm worried for her and I hope she's okay, but this isn't a topic for OOC.
I'll partake in the group hug and then we can move onto other things. owo I'll be sending the V-Day PMs soon, everyone! Sorry for any delay. uwu I hope you all are having a good week, though, and everyone stays safe and whatnot. <3
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Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2013 11:02 pm
There was a sneaky typhoon. =0 No one talked about it and then it was like BAM SURPRISE TORRENTIAL RAIN AND STRONG WINDS. D8<
I don't think I'll miss the storms when I return to California. =w= It'll be sad to return to a place that constantly is in a drought, but the storms are milder there.
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Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2013 11:33 pm
I will say, I love my part of canada where natural disasters are almost non existent
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Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2013 11:35 pm
Places like that exist? D'< I am jealous. We get everything here. Typhoons, earthquakes, fires, volcano eruptions...
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Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2013 11:42 pm
Well, there was a small earth quake last year, which had more people confused than anything, and we do get plenty snowstorms in winter, but they are more mild inconveniences than anything else. Never heard of anyone being anywhere near a tornado or a typhoon. However, about 18 years ago there was a huge icestorm that killed bunch of people and had like a third of canada without electricity, but. Ya know. That happened...once.
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Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2013 11:51 pm
Oh right tornadoes! We've had a couple of those in Saitama in the last year. D'<
Snowstorms count, I think! Typhoons are usually just inconvenient, so are earthquakes they're very rarely 'disaster'-level.
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Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2013 2:45 pm
CANADA -_____________- i hate the cold.. i would rarely ever go outside.. and would be happy for 3 days and then be miserable. i know because i couldn't even handle north carolina winters when i lived there.. and terrible frostbite memories as a child because i didn't wear socks... >~< i live in south florida.. i NEED the heat, the sun, the fresh salt water air <3 the beaches. and the super fun hurricanes to ride skateboards with large bedsheets > biggrin HURRICANE PA-TI hahah~ i actually used to want to be a storm chaser. then i remembered i suck at math and science. ;___; i think storms and natural disasters are so exciting. im like the crazy experimenter Zoe from Attack On Titan lol
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Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2013 3:00 pm
Pahahaha, I'm picturing you, Kare, with your face pressed up against the window during a storm, just going *///w///* like Hanji does. uwu
You're in Florida? ='0 So many of our members live in Florida!
I'm from probably the mildest place in the US, the SF Bay Area, so I have a very limited tolerance for most temperatures. ='D Can't handle cold, can't handle hot. Though suffering through four Tokyo summers has made me a little stronger against heat and humidity, I still really hate it. D'< I would die in Canada, and I'd die in Florida.
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Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2013 5:12 pm
Event Industry is specific to the field of hospitality. In it's most basic explanation I'm going to be planning parties and large scale events. And Event Industry is actually my major, it's specific to the Rosen College of Hospitality which is part of UCF. It's a top ranked hospitality college.
Indecisive sometimes is good, it gives you wiggle room. What works for me sometimes is where do I see myself living in 5 years. Not with who, but more of a location. You've got a great opportunity though to stay in Japan another year, or you can go home and take the year to figure next steps. I'm sure you'll figure it out pretty lady < 3
And I have about a year and a half left, but I'm like all out of step. The people who are my age are graduating this year. I'm like graduating with kids two years behind me. WEEEEEEIRD. o . o
P.S. Cupcake Kitten shouldn't have even been a question. We must have one on our team. I'm sorry I missed your birthday. I hope you had a wonderful one! > . <
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Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2013 5:29 pm
That sounds so cool, Summer! ='D I could totally see you doing stuff like that, and I bet the desserts you choose to serve would be amazing. D'<
omg Summer, my mother said the same thing. ='DDD I'm leaning pretty hard on going back, though. Ahh, it'll be such a pain to mail all my stuff back. D'< They should have flying moving vans, that'd be perfect.
No wonder you're busy! ='D Junior year is when the busy kicks in. uwu And I totally understand, ages get weird in college. uwu The two friends who'll be graduating with me will be 24 and 39. Super weird. ='D
Cupcake Kitten, yes! Can we... have two? ;w;
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Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2013 5:31 pm
I don't understand how my body works. I woke up this morning perfect fine, I took a nap around 4pm when I got back from work and woke up sick as... sick as a sick person. That sick. Yep.
@Weather: And I can't handle the heat at all. I wish every summer that my appartment had A/C, but until then, my 3 fans are my bestfriends for whenever it its 40 >_>. (That's about 100F, give or take). Tough, I do really well in the cold! Cold is comfortable : D
@Summer: I did! We went to eat Ethiopian cuisine and thee was live entertainment and it was just overall fun.
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