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Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 6:51 pm
Razsminion What? You've never had an hour long conversation with yourself, debating the moral complexities of human society at work? eek Some of the most interesting conversations I've ever had were with myself. I always know what to talk to me about without boring myself to death... granted thats happened a few times but not often. 3nodding And no, I don't suffer from multiple personality disorder. xp (and neither do I!)Sometimes the only way to get an intellectual conversation is to have it with oneself I should know, I do it all the time.
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Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 6:59 pm
I start arguing with myself..... really
I play both sides of a conversation and get mad XD Its actually pretty damn entertaining
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Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 7:01 pm
Norainu Zaiten I start arguing with myself..... really
I play both sides of a conversation and get mad XD Its actually pretty damn entertaining I'm sure it is. I do the same thing in secondary person. Referring to myself as 'you' makes it more fun. biggrin
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Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 7:06 pm
.....Freaks.
Too keep that from happening, I've come to terms with the fact that I'm always right. No questions asked.
And because of that, I never have mental debates with myself. c=
Plus it's sorta creepy.
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Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 7:08 pm
Kojineko .....Freaks.
Too keep that from happening, I've come to terms with the fact that I'm always right. No questions asked.
And because of that, I never have mental debates with myself. c=
Plus it's sorta creepy.
It's actually a bit of confirmation of concepts sometimes. It's like the best way to learn something is to repeat it kind of ideology. Just think of it that way, right? 'Other' me: Right, I guess.
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Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 7:14 pm
mysticaldragonmastergurl Kojineko .....Freaks.
Too keep that from happening, I've come to terms with the fact that I'm always right. No questions asked.
And because of that, I never have mental debates with myself. c=
Plus it's sorta creepy.
It's actually a bit of confirmation of concepts sometimes. It's like the best way to learn something is to repeat it kind of ideology. Just think of it that way, right? 'Other' me: Right, I guess. I stick with what I think is right and find something to support that idea. I never debate with myself on things. Also I'm too easily distracted to dwell on a subject for too long. I never get so bored that I literally start talking to myself. sweatdrop
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Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 7:58 pm
Kojineko mysticaldragonmastergurl Kojineko .....Freaks.
Too keep that from happening, I've come to terms with the fact that I'm always right. No questions asked.
And because of that, I never have mental debates with myself. c=
Plus it's sorta creepy.
It's actually a bit of confirmation of concepts sometimes. It's like the best way to learn something is to repeat it kind of ideology. Just think of it that way, right? 'Other' me: Right, I guess. I stick with what I think is right and find something to support that idea. I never debate with myself on things. Also I'm too easily distracted to dwell on a subject for too long. I never get so bored that I literally start talking to myself. sweatdrop
Well you see my job is the direct opposite of intellectually stimulating and most (if not all) of my coworkers are of 'average' intelligence compared to my well above-average to genius rank as well as most of them are barely High-School educated compared to my Bachelor's. Let's just say it's the only way to get a good conversation without me having to 'dumb it down' every other sentence. Especially in the back room wherein most people's first language is certainly not English - not that I'm bashing but it makes conversations with them very difficult at the least because of their accents (and the noise in the dish room is deafening too). I literally have to say things four or more times just to be heard, much less understood. Gods I hate that. So that's why I have to resort to speaking to myself because I am certain I can understand what I'm saying.
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Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 8:09 pm
Well that was pretty awesome
My friend Trish's Boyfriend is in the army, and he just got back from his third deployment in Iraq and is now done; in 5 days he will officially be a Veteran/Citizen.
They just stopped by and we got to catch up sense the last time i saw him 2 years ago.
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Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 8:11 pm
mysticaldragonmastergurl Kojineko mysticaldragonmastergurl Kojineko .....Freaks.
Too keep that from happening, I've come to terms with the fact that I'm always right. No questions asked.
And because of that, I never have mental debates with myself. c=
Plus it's sorta creepy.
It's actually a bit of confirmation of concepts sometimes. It's like the best way to learn something is to repeat it kind of ideology. Just think of it that way, right? 'Other' me: Right, I guess. I stick with what I think is right and find something to support that idea. I never debate with myself on things. Also I'm too easily distracted to dwell on a subject for too long. I never get so bored that I literally start talking to myself. sweatdrop
Well you see my job is the direct opposite of intellectually stimulating and most (if not all) of my coworkers are of 'average' intelligence compared to my well above-average to genius rank as well as most of them are barely High-School educated compared to my Bachelor's. Let's just say it's the only way to get a good conversation without me having to 'dumb it down' every other sentence. Especially in the back room wherein most people's first language is certainly not English - not that I'm bashing but it makes conversations with them very difficult at the least because of their accents (and the noise in the dish room is deafening too). I literally have to say things four or more times just to be heard, much less understood. Gods I hate that. So that's why I have to resort to speaking to myself because I am certain I can understand what I'm saying. Ugh, I know how you feel on that one. I'm Caucasian, Everybody here in Texas is Hispanic and I've got no clue how to speak Spanish. So I get really irritated when I go to a fast food place to order something...and they can't understand a simple ENGLISH word like. "French fries and Chicken nuggets." It's getting worse here too. I got in an argument with my teacher because she said that I would be required to Learn Spanish. Which is complete bullshit to be honest.
I'm not afraid to say this either. I think it's STUPID that we have to learn Spanish in AMERICA, where we all speak ENGLISH. If they wanna border hop, THEY should learn ENGLISH. Not the other way around.
Anyway, enough of my Rantings. I'm just speaking out of frustration with that topic. sweatdrop
I'm not racist or anything. Not at all. I just think it's bullshit that we have to adapt and learn their language in our own country.
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Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 9:26 pm
crying Kages make me sad.
Plus, did anyone esle just lose connection with gaia for a while? Happened just as I was about to submit my post... stressed
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Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 9:31 pm
Kojineko mysticaldragonmastergurl Kojineko mysticaldragonmastergurl Kojineko .....Freaks.
Too keep that from happening, I've come to terms with the fact that I'm always right. No questions asked.
And because of that, I never have mental debates with myself. c=
Plus it's sorta creepy.
It's actually a bit of confirmation of concepts sometimes. It's like the best way to learn something is to repeat it kind of ideology. Just think of it that way, right? 'Other' me: Right, I guess. I stick with what I think is right and find something to support that idea. I never debate with myself on things. Also I'm too easily distracted to dwell on a subject for too long. I never get so bored that I literally start talking to myself. sweatdrop
Well you see my job is the direct opposite of intellectually stimulating and most (if not all) of my coworkers are of 'average' intelligence compared to my well above-average to genius rank as well as most of them are barely High-School educated compared to my Bachelor's. Let's just say it's the only way to get a good conversation without me having to 'dumb it down' every other sentence. Especially in the back room wherein most people's first language is certainly not English - not that I'm bashing but it makes conversations with them very difficult at the least because of their accents (and the noise in the dish room is deafening too). I literally have to say things four or more times just to be heard, much less understood. Gods I hate that. So that's why I have to resort to speaking to myself because I am certain I can understand what I'm saying. Ugh, I know how you feel on that one. I'm Caucasian, Everybody here in Texas is Hispanic and I've got no clue how to speak Spanish. So I get really irritated when I go to a fast food place to order something...and they can't understand a simple ENGLISH word like. "French fries and Chicken nuggets." It's getting worse here too. I got in an argument with my teacher because she said that I would be required to Learn Spanish. Which is complete bullshit to be honest.
I'm not afraid to say this either. I think it's STUPID that we have to learn Spanish in AMERICA, where we all speak ENGLISH. If they wanna border hop, THEY should learn ENGLISH. Not the other way around.
Anyway, enough of my Rantings. I'm just speaking out of frustration with that topic. sweatdrop
I'm not racist or anything. Not at all. I just think it's bullshit that we have to adapt and learn their language in our own country.
What I find distressing is when people that don't speak clear english are given the jobs talking to customers. Really, those guys couldn't have highered people their customers could understand to talk to them? But I totally agree, all things in america should be in american english. I woulnd't try to live in another country without some kind of grasp on its language, and we should expect the same.
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Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 9:34 pm
RikoSeryuji crying Kages make me sad. Plus, did anyone esle just lose connection with gaia for a while? Happened just as I was about to submit my post... stressed I have a question... since the blades are in Akira... And form what I understand fell on him to hold him in place... wouldn't that push the blades in further? If so how much clearance is there? The hilts would be driven in further if pressed up against Tatsuya... How'd he grab him like where?
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Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 10:14 pm
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Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 10:40 pm
Basically like a bearhug. Akira would be trying to keep tatsuya's arms pinned. He'd probably still have the mobility to stab with the swords already in his hands, but to do much else he'd have to break free.
And the swords should basically be pushed as far as they can go into Akira with the handguards basically against his skin.
Hopefully, Tsukiko can do something other than nothing now...
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Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 10:47 pm
She might be waiting for the both of you guys to take each other out and then be the last one standing. xp
That's how I win at dodge ball. ;D
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