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Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2011 3:50 am
Miss Amelia Pond It's 4:30 in the morning, and Ben and I are still talking about music. There is something seriously wrong with us. That's not wrong, that's "Awww!" worthy.
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Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2011 4:04 am
Maris Pallitax Yeah.. my now-fiancee changed his Facebook thing to engaged to me for the lulz since we're not active FBers, now my sister, her wife, and my brother are throwing an epic shitfit.
I told Mom a month or two ago. So when my sister called her to tell on me, she got quite a surprise XD "And? I knew that a while ago" Didn't think a few words on a website would cause so much drama.
How're you doing Peeps? *huggles* CONGRATS ARE IN ORDER THEN! Congratulations sweetie! heart I am bloody tired that's how I am. Started working at a nightclub in town last night and I am so tired! Did not sleep well when I got home. I feel ZOMBIED and I have a rp game today. I'ma say, look guys I am dead on my feet, don't expect much *snooze* XD
How are you doing otherwise?
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Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2011 8:03 am
What are some peoples problem with the smell of garlic....I think it smells good to be frank.
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Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2011 10:22 am
Shiori Miko Miss Amelia Pond It's 4:30 in the morning, and Ben and I are still talking about music. There is something seriously wrong with us. That's not wrong, that's "Awww!" worthy. More like we both have seriously messed up sleep schedules. And both love folk music.
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Nespin Fernagon Vice Captain
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Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2011 10:28 am
Miss Amelia Pond Shiori Miko Miss Amelia Pond It's 4:30 in the morning, and Ben and I are still talking about music. There is something seriously wrong with us. That's not wrong, that's "Awww!" worthy. More like we both have seriously messed up sleep schedules. And both love folk music. What's not to love in Folk music? People with seriously messed up sleep schedules can be D'aaaaaw worthy too.
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Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2011 10:54 am
Nespin Fernagon Miss Amelia Pond Shiori Miko Miss Amelia Pond It's 4:30 in the morning, and Ben and I are still talking about music. There is something seriously wrong with us. That's not wrong, that's "Awww!" worthy. More like we both have seriously messed up sleep schedules. And both love folk music. What's not to love in Folk music? People with seriously messed up sleep schedules can be D'aaaaaw worthy too. Exactly. It's sad how few people listen to it, because it really deserves a lot more recognition.
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Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2011 11:07 am
I overslept gonk gonk gonk
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Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2011 3:58 pm
I try to be nice to skype, but when it takes several minutes for it to send a message...I can't help but have the urge to slap it hard.
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Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2011 8:11 pm
I bought a pair of high-heeled shoes. The heels are wide enough that I'm not likely to fall flat on my face after one step, but I still feel impractical. They were cute though.... D:
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Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2011 9:44 pm
Miss Amelia Pond I bought a pair of high-heeled shoes. The heels are wide enough that I'm not likely to fall flat on my face after one step, but I still feel impractical. They were cute though.... D: Pics? Heels are prettyyy, if occasionally impractical... <3 I wouldn't wear any I couldn't walk in, at least xD
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Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2011 10:04 pm
LifeSuxEatCake Miss Amelia Pond I bought a pair of high-heeled shoes. The heels are wide enough that I'm not likely to fall flat on my face after one step, but I still feel impractical. They were cute though.... D: Pics? Heels are prettyyy, if occasionally impractical... <3 I wouldn't wear any I couldn't walk in, at least xD Pretty similar to these, though they're an off brand.
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Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2011 11:29 pm
I used to joke about how I was on Meth...otrexate. Soon I'll be able to joke about how I'm on steroids. I love misleading medications. xd
Secret: I try to keep my online Scleroderma support group up to date on what's going on in my life, so I told them when I graduated. I told them about my awards and winning the scholarship. Over 30 people posted saying how proud they were of me but 13 actually said I inspire them or I'm an inspiration. These people are in their 30s and older and look up to me, an 18 year old girl. In another topic a woman said her teenaged daughter has Scleroderma and wasn't coping well, someone suggested that her daughter look at the Sclero videos I made. When I went to the last Sclero Walk, I met the leader of the local support and she asked if I would speak at next years. Just...wow. How did I get here?
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Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 6:16 am
I really need a hug right now. I'm so sad.
This post is about cats (No deaths, but I'm still really sad).
A recap of what some of you probably know:
Last year, a stray cat (Momcat) had kittens by our back porch. Eventually, the kittens came into the house. We kept one and . . . couldn't catch the other.
That kitten has been in the house ever since then and Momcat has been hanging around the house and being fed ever since then. I've asked my mother dozens of times over the year when we were going to take them in and she kept forgetting/putting it off/I was at school/she had work to do/was feeling tired/insert various excuse here.
At the end of April, Momcat had another litter. Surprise. Four kittens again.
Today . . . we took two of them and her to a dairy farm. Honestly, it was really hard for me. Someone working there spoke with my mother for all of sixty seconds and told her to just put the cats by the cows (there was a bowl of cat food there). So we opened the cage with Momcat in it and she went flying off. She ran at least 200 yards away from us, the barn, and everywhere else. I hope she returns there where she can be fed. We had to pull the kittens out of the cages because they were tucked all the way in the back.
I have very mixed feelings with this. At the farm, they'll be fed and have a warm place to stay, but they'll never be held or petted or snuggled or swaddled up in a blanket and carried around like a baby. They won't have a lap to sit on or be fed tasty cat treats. They won't be hogging up 75% of any human's bed or stretching out on a soft, squishy couch.
If we sent them to a shelter . . . well, the kittens might get homes, but the momcat might not. The only shelter within driving distance now is no longer non-euthanasia. I can't . . . I mean, if the choice is between little attention or risk of death . . . I can't do that . . .
I feel guilty that we had to give them up at all. Momcat trusted us so much. To be guided into the cage. To come into our house from time to time. To let us touch and hold her newborn babies. I feel . . . like . . . how could we?
But I know we couldn't take of 10+ cats. We just can't. We don't have the room or the money for it. Momcat is too used to being outdoors - she can't be an indoor cat . . . and I just can't go through the pain of having an outdoor cat again. I know what happens.
And for the past two weeks, we've been trying to trap the orange one (that's now a year old), but it's just too wiley.
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Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 9:46 am
I freaking failed and was told to go home today. D< I only have one chance left =/
now I m going to train 5hours a day =D I hate sleep I hate tiredness -___-
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Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 10:02 am
CleoSombra I really need a hug right now. I'm so sad. *hugs* I think you did the right thing with the kitties, they will be ok and even farm cats get loved from time to time. The cat that we had for 13 years was originally a farm kitten that they gave us. When we were there picking her out we caught all the kitties and pet them lots. I'm sure those kittens will be happy, and I'm sure Momcat will come back to them since her kittens probably still need her.
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