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Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2009 1:54 am
Hey, don't spread such slander about the best protagonist of 00! Also PRINCE ALI MIGHTY IS HE.
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Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2009 5:21 am
[Dill] Hey, don't spread such slander about the best protagonist of 00! Also PRINCE ALI MIGHTY IS HE. Strong as ten regular men! scream
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Streamjumper Vice Captain
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Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2009 10:36 pm
[Dill] Hey, don't spread such slander about the best protagonist of 00! Also PRINCE ALI MIGHTY IS HE. Actually, I think his reaction to compassion and caring was yet another part of what made him so awesome. That, and the fact that anime's current habit of making every villain utterly sympathetic and emotacular in their reasons make the now extremely rare utter b*****d all the more glorious when done well, let alone as awesomely as Ali.
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Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 3:09 am
I swear I have the best dreams when I oversleep. Stream was a tentacle monster attacking Japan, and Luna couldn't get him home for dinner so she hired a bunch of us AGers (as SUPERHEROES) to go try to defeat him. We saved Tokyo. It was awesome.
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Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 4:26 am
Rae x Rae [Dill] Hey, don't spread such slander about the best protagonist of 00! Also PRINCE ALI MIGHTY IS HE. Strong as ten regular men! scream Stronger then 100 regular man! scream
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Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 5:31 am
Rae x Rae I swear I have the best dreams when I oversleep. Stream was a tentacle monster attacking Japan, and Luna couldn't get him home for dinner so she hired a bunch of us AGers (as SUPERHEROES) to go try to defeat him. We saved Tokyo. It was awesome. Epic dream is epic...
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Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 12:14 pm
In 17 more days, Rae Rae will come face to face with the most horrific, the most terrible, the most awful being ever...
She will come face to face with The Gator.
So just rub yourself with a little cajun spice. The Gator likes his food to have a little kick... xd
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Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 2:18 pm
LunaInverse In 17 more days, Rae Rae will come face to face with the most horrific, the most terrible, the most awful being ever... She will come face to face with The Gator. So just rub yourself with a little cajun spice. The Gator likes his food to have a little kick... xd I'm bringing cookies. Shouldn't that save me? D: And yes, the dream WAS epic. It was so awesome, I was sad to wake up crying
I can't wait to have a fun vacation. I really need it, especially after this past week sad
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Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2009 3:42 am
It's done. No need to bother with anything legal now that I'm 20 anyway, but my father is now officially cut out of my life after some things that were said this weekend. It's funny how you can know someone's a jerk and not want them around, but still feel awful about getting rid of them. Guess it's because that's not how it's "supposed" to be with parents, eh? Kind of just hoped maybe he'd changed with all the AA and starting over...
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Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2009 7:41 pm
Rae x Rae It's done. No need to bother with anything legal now that I'm 20 anyway, but my father is now officially cut out of my life after some things that were said this weekend. It's funny how you can know someone's a jerk and not want them around, but still feel awful about getting rid of them. Guess it's because that's not how it's "supposed" to be with parents, eh? Kind of just hoped maybe he'd changed with all the AA and starting over... Are you doing alright with the decision? I think, having heard some of the story, it's the right choice, but I can't imagine it's an easy one to make.
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Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 4:07 am
Zelyhon Rae x Rae It's done. No need to bother with anything legal now that I'm 20 anyway, but my father is now officially cut out of my life after some things that were said this weekend. It's funny how you can know someone's a jerk and not want them around, but still feel awful about getting rid of them. Guess it's because that's not how it's "supposed" to be with parents, eh? Kind of just hoped maybe he'd changed with all the AA and starting over... Are you doing alright with the decision? I think, having heard some of the story, it's the right choice, but I can't imagine it's an easy one to make. I'm not sure if "doing alright" is the right phrase, but I'm relatively sure it's for the best. It's not like this is a split decision, you know? It's something I've had on the table for years and years now.
The moment he responded to my statement about not sending me messages insulting my mother with "Big deal. If saying something about your mother puts me out of your life, then it is your loss.....you may as well do so now. I have a whole lot to say about her, and most of it isn't good." and "It is no skin off of my back. I already learned to live with the disappointment and lies." it was just finished.
I can't deal with the lack of respect or the parent blame-game. He brings nothing to my life but stress and frustration and is now blaming me for not making myself available (at the age of like 8?) when I was the one calling all the time and never getting a response, or waiting for my dad to show up and finding out days later that he "couldn't make it."
It just... makes me sad. I mean I always thought he wasn't around because of the alcoholism. Facing the fact that maybe he really didn't think I was worth it is rough. It's left me feeling kind of down and lonely the past couple days.
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Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 8:10 am
So, my parents went wild and headed down to Mexico for a week, leaving Kaiser and myself alone. Which is horribly dangerous, because we're trouble makers to the nth degree, and worse when we're together. Unfortunately, with the way things worked out, our work schedules kept us from seeing each other for most of the week (except for thirty to forty-five minutes where we watched the first thirty to forty-five minutes of Stripes). So, yesterday, I come home between jobs and I say to him,
"Hey, you know what would be really fun? If, when I get home, we order a movie neither of us have seen, and then have midnight dinner-breakfast."
Of course, he looks at me like I'm insane, I mean, seriously, dinner-breakfast? But he agreed, and, in the end, good times were had by both. I've got a few burns from hopping grease on my right arm because our stove isn't big enough to handle two full grown men cooking at the same time (and Kaiser secretly despises handling meat, whereas I love it), a throbbing headache, and generally feel like a truck ran me over.
But seriously, good times. Defiance wasn't a bad choice for late night viewing either.
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Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 8:27 am
And I just got my first scam in ages. rofl Somehow it seems even worse than the previous ones.
I wish I could be mean to them, I have all these great ideas but I just don't see them as being worth the trouble of typing them out sad
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Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 8:35 am
Kinetic Dream So, my parents went wild and headed down to Mexico for a week, leaving Kaiser and myself alone. Which is horribly dangerous, because we're trouble makers to the nth degree, and worse when we're together. Unfortunately, with the way things worked out, our work schedules kept us from seeing each other for most of the week (except for thirty to forty-five minutes where we watched the first thirty to forty-five minutes of Stripes). So, yesterday, I come home between jobs and I say to him, "Hey, you know what would be really fun? If, when I get home, we order a movie neither of us have seen, and then have midnight dinner-breakfast." Of course, he looks at me like I'm insane, I mean, seriously, dinner-breakfast? But he agreed, and, in the end, good times were had by both. I've got a few burns from hopping grease on my right arm because our stove isn't big enough to handle two full grown men cooking at the same time (and Kaiser secretly despises handling meat, whereas I love it), a throbbing headache, and generally feel like a truck ran me over. But seriously, good times. Defiance wasn't a bad choice for late night viewing either. Shouldn't he know that by now?
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Harbinger of Pandamonium Crew
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Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 6:18 pm
Harbinger of Pandamonium Kinetic Dream So, my parents went wild and headed down to Mexico for a week, leaving Kaiser and myself alone. Which is horribly dangerous, because we're trouble makers to the nth degree, and worse when we're together. Unfortunately, with the way things worked out, our work schedules kept us from seeing each other for most of the week (except for thirty to forty-five minutes where we watched the first thirty to forty-five minutes of Stripes). So, yesterday, I come home between jobs and I say to him, "Hey, you know what would be really fun? If, when I get home, we order a movie neither of us have seen, and then have midnight dinner-breakfast." Of course, he looks at me like I'm insane, I mean, seriously, dinner-breakfast? But he agreed, and, in the end, good times were had by both. I've got a few burns from hopping grease on my right arm because our stove isn't big enough to handle two full grown men cooking at the same time (and Kaiser secretly despises handling meat, whereas I love it), a throbbing headache, and generally feel like a truck ran me over. But seriously, good times. Defiance wasn't a bad choice for late night viewing either. Shouldn't he know that by now? QTF
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