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Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2011 3:12 am
It has been so easy to sleep recently. These guided relaxations are really helpful.
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Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2011 3:20 am
>day off We meet again, old friend.
>attempt sleep >unable to shut off brain >get on computer
EVERY TIME. gonk
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Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2011 4:56 am
At first I thought it was pretty cool to wake up to the sound of birds and the other various nature sounds the world has.
Butt ******** won't shut up. D<
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Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2011 7:23 am
So you're all aware of the power puff girls, yes? I'd imagine. If not: I warned you about TV tropes, I told you dog.So we first have the Power puff girls, an American cartoon that heavily parodies the Japanese anime culture. Good old American satire. However, Japan's responses are absolutely hilarious. The first response is rather ironic, in that I'm pretty sure they didn't recognize they were being made fun of. Instead, they borrowed the characters, plot of the show, and made a magical girl anime out of it. Better yet, it's called Power Puff Girls Z Temporal Abyss AheadNow obviously everyone thought it was a joke, especially since it was announced around April. But no, it actually aired a least a good 40 something episodes. Flash forward years later, and our friend Gianax decides to parody the American parody, creating a show that has the same thematic elements to the Power Puff girls, except parodying American culture via sex, food and general vulgarity. Set a timer this time.
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Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2011 1:00 pm
Cabron LaSwan Medeus Cabron LaSwan Medeus xd is that justin bieber? mad
That is my little brother! Haircut kinda looks like the Biebs.... lolwhathaircut, they kind of just let it grow, and grow, and grow.. xd
It's actually down to his shoulders in the back; he doesn't look at all like JB apart from his bangs. oh...lol! Couldn't really tell from that one pic. xd My bad.
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Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2011 1:37 pm
Rhed King So you're all aware of the power puff girls, yes? I'd imagine. If not: I warned you about TV tropes, I told you dog.So we first have the Power puff girls, an American cartoon that heavily parodies the Japanese anime culture. Good old American satire. However, Japan's responses are absolutely hilarious. The first response is rather ironic, in that I'm pretty sure they didn't recognize they were being made fun of. Instead, they borrowed the characters, plot of the show, and made a magical girl anime out of it. Better yet, it's called Power Puff Girls Z Temporal Abyss AheadNow obviously everyone thought it was a joke, especially since it was announced around April. But no, it actually aired a least a good 40 something episodes. Flash forward years later, and our friend Gianax decides to parody the American parody, creating a show that has the same thematic elements to the Power Puff girls, except parodying American culture via sex, food and general vulgarity. Set a timer this time.THAT SHOW IS A POWERPUFF GIRLS PARODY!?
I have to see it now. surprised
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Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2011 2:17 pm
I would like a pair of Triforce earrings.
I think I shall make a pair.
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Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2011 3:21 pm
Possibly going out for dinner with my dad and Mel tonight. No cellphones. No Jessica. No anything but the three of us.
I'm pretty excited about it. Despite living in the same city and him owning the house my sister and I live in, we don't do 'family' stuff very often. He just lost a really close friend, and he's lost so many by now that every time another one dies he gets to thinking about everyone else who's gone too. It'll be nice to help take his mind off of that.
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Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2011 5:37 pm
l-Kathulu-l Still want opinions. Buying for my BF's 21st birthday coming up. Still all :I about what to get, lol I like number one as well.
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Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2011 6:36 pm
Rhed King So you're all aware of the power puff girls, yes? I'd imagine. If not: I warned you about TV tropes, I told you dog.So we first have the Power puff girls, an American cartoon that heavily parodies the Japanese anime culture. Good old American satire. However, Japan's responses are absolutely hilarious. The first response is rather ironic, in that I'm pretty sure they didn't recognize they were being made fun of. Instead, they borrowed the characters, plot of the show, and made a magical girl anime out of it. Better yet, it's called Power Puff Girls Z Temporal Abyss AheadNow obviously everyone thought it was a joke, especially since it was announced around April. But no, it actually aired a least a good 40 something episodes. Flash forward years later, and our friend Gianax decides to parody the American parody, creating a show that has the same thematic elements to the Power Puff girls, except parodying American culture via sex, food and general vulgarity. Set a timer this time.Those later two shows were way better than the Powerpuff Girls.
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Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2011 8:13 pm
Carchar-odin Rhed King So you're all aware of the power puff girls, yes? I'd imagine. If not: I warned you about TV tropes, I told you dog.So we first have the Power puff girls, an American cartoon that heavily parodies the Japanese anime culture. Good old American satire. However, Japan's responses are absolutely hilarious. The first response is rather ironic, in that I'm pretty sure they didn't recognize they were being made fun of. Instead, they borrowed the characters, plot of the show, and made a magical girl anime out of it. Better yet, it's called Power Puff Girls Z Temporal Abyss AheadNow obviously everyone thought it was a joke, especially since it was announced around April. But no, it actually aired a least a good 40 something episodes. Flash forward years later, and our friend Gianax decides to parody the American parody, creating a show that has the same thematic elements to the Power Puff girls, except parodying American culture via sex, food and general vulgarity. Set a timer this time.Those later two shows were way better than the Powerpuff Girls. agreed, which is hilarious in of itself.
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Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2011 8:43 pm
It kind of irritates me when my sister insists on entertaining in the living room.
I know it's not her fault that obligatory introductions and forced small talk make me uncomfortable, but honestly, we've been sisters for 20 years, she knows these things about me, and we have discussed it multiple times. The least she could do is give me notice about when she'll be having people over and not in her room so I can either gtfo for the night or get all my s**t done ahead of time and not need to go downstairs.
Ah well, it's probably something I need to get over anyway. In a society, talking to people is inevitable. Can't change that, can change my outlook on it.
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Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2011 8:50 pm
Tri-wheeled motorcycles are for pussies.
They look like motorized tricycles, except the two wheels are in the front as if some automotive designer decided he wanted to try and be original because he's tired of people not appreciating his genius. Too much of p***y to ride on two wheels? Tired of wearing leather like you're supposed to when riding a motorcycle? Introducing "The Phallic 2011!" Not only does the two wheels in the front make the vehicle look like a p***s to totally hide the fact that you're not gay, but you also don't have to worry about falling like the p***y you are! Pick up yours today.
Go ahead and buy one if you want. I'll even throw in Huggie's Pull-Ups as a free gift for your purchase.
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Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2011 9:04 pm
Carchar-odin Tri-wheeled motorcycles are for pussies. They look like motorized tricycles, except the two wheels are in the front like some automotive designer decided he wanted to try and be original because he's tired of people not appreciating his genius. Go ahead and buy one if you want. I'll even throw in Huggie's Pull-Ups as a free gift for your purchase.  I'm sorry, did you say something?  Something about pansy three wheeled motorcycles?
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Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2011 9:05 pm
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