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Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 3:40 pm
To everyone everywhere, ever: Fools, fight for what you love, till the end.
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Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 4:16 am
Little Miss Fortune Is she a manager? How many letters are in her last name? ninja I dunno her last name, but she's not a manager. D:
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Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 4:16 am
Foam-Dome Little Miss Fortune Is she a manager? How many letters are in her last name? ninja I dunno her last name, but she's not a manager. D:
Awww, too bad XD
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Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 9:15 am
Do not ready embryology textbooks in public. People will think you're a psychopath
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Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 9:21 am
Cannibal Horsey Do not ready embryology textbooks in public. People will think you're a psychopath Damn, these "-ology"s are getting pretty specific.
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Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 9:23 am
Shiori Miko Cannibal Horsey Do not ready embryology textbooks in public. People will think you're a psychopath Damn, these "-ology"s are getting pretty specific. it's full of pictures of deformed babies....
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Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 9:36 am
Cannibal Horsey Shiori Miko Cannibal Horsey Do not ready embryology textbooks in public. People will think you're a psychopath Damn, these "-ology"s are getting pretty specific. it's full of pictures of deformed babies.... gonk
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Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 11:14 am
Shiori Miko Cannibal Horsey Shiori Miko Cannibal Horsey Do not ready embryology textbooks in public. People will think you're a psychopath Damn, these "-ology"s are getting pretty specific. it's full of pictures of deformed babies.... gonk Its actually a wonder anyone is born physically normal from the amount of things that go wrong. And when they do go wrong it tends to be quite drastic... and really gross to look at Whited out for the squeamish: Images of quite literally inside out babies = GROSS
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Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 11:44 am
Everyone is always so ******** busy! I have no one to talk to, so then I start thinking, which is a really bad thing to do right now... =/
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Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 7:14 pm
Yup. Just another long winded stupid rant that managed to make me feel better. Gah, I hate this. I just wish my feelings of liking would go on hold for the next year so that I can stop agonizing about it. I think that thinking too much is how I end up doing well in school. I start thinking about something that's bothering, almost obsessing about it maybe, get annoyed at myself and so start doing homework to distract myself. I have decided that I get really stupid when dealing with someone I like, and I think I act indifferent at times. I've decided that the sentence "I'm happy you asked me on a date, but I don't really want to be in getting into a relationship right now" is the worst sentence possible. Why? Because I didn't really want a relationship either right now, I want friendship. Friendship should come before love in my opinion (for me anyhow, everyones different) but him saying that caused me to hurt a bit, and that annoyed me since It's what I tend to expect... I don't know what to do in these situations I should just ignore my feelings in future and just stay friends and not have him know I like him. On the other hand I think I'm super obvious when I like someone, so he probably knew anyways. I'm just stupid when it comes to this stuff, it distracts me too much it's all so stupid.
And I never cared about not being in a relationship in the past, so why do I care now? I care and yet I don't want one now, and I don't have time for one. I just want to know if he feels anything for me, I don't care if the feelings become a relationship now I just care if they exist. Because if they don't I want to change my point of view to just see him as a friend, and I can't do that if I don't know for sure that he doesn't care. Problem is that I think he does care, but I'm not sure if that's just me being delusional.
@Fortune: Ditto. Thinking too much is how the above paragraph came to be...
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Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 7:55 pm
Geez, my luck this week is pitiful.
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Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 8:04 pm
A&P has invaded my life.
Girl: "The brain can function on things other than carbs, like fat." Me: "b***h, s**t is about to go down. scream "
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Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 7:21 am
I hate the news sometimes.
"This causes cancer. Don't do it." Well yes, that's true, in some study somewhere it has been shown to have a link with cancer, but there is another study that says it doesn't. Another that says there in no conclusive evidence etc. And then there is the fact that EVERYTHING causes cancer. Seriously. Living causes cancer so maybe you should stop doing that ¬.¬ Honestly, while I understand people wigging out about one of the biggest killers in first world society you've got to accept that people have to die of something. May as well be caused by an accumulation of doing a variety of things you enjoy, eating, drinking, places you go etc. Instead of shutting yourself in a lead lined house with no electrical equipment at all. So you can get hypothermia instead heart
Ugggg *rant* In fact I generally hate the news and its attitude to science. It never actually gives the full and balanced story nor all the facts.
Par example. At the moment there is this huge scare about PIP breast implants, the NHS says it will remove them from ALL patients but if you had it done privately they won't replace them. The news is going nutty about it. However, NOBODY has stopped to point out that if these women has these implants put in privately they clearly weren't for medical reasons or because they'd had cancer ops (as that would all be done on the NHS) they clearly PAID to have them put in for a none medical reason (probably because they wanted larger breasts) and so why SHOULD they replace them. And if they are so worried because they are faulty go back to whoever put them in! Under trading standards faulty goods should be replaced or refunded free of charge by buisnesses operating under UK law. Therefore, go back the the surgeon and demand a replacement, and if they don't sue the bastards. You could clearly afford to get plastic surgery before so getting a lawyer shouldn't be that hard. Ugh ¬.¬
Rant over
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Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 10:27 am
I feel really guilty. I accidentally slept in my boyfriend's room last night. We were watching New Hampshire primary coverage on CNN and both of us fell asleep and didn't wake up until his alarm went off in the morning.
I mean, it was nice, but I still feel guilty.
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