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Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 9:54 am
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Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 1:24 pm
I spent a while today on the banners forum. OCD was mentioned a lot. Why? Emo Lollipop Ok, got bored so i made another Cx.  nathan_ngl kingpinsqeezels Name: Catherine Age: 15 Location: Arkansas. Gender: Female I'll get to work on it ^^ Nice banners, OCD! blaugh
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Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 4:17 pm
Z'Emotional? Your last few posts make me remember a friend who's passed on... She's not dead, she just moved to Cardiff. xd But I do feel for you there, mate.
I get compared to Holden a lot. But then again, I also get compared to Edward Cullen (*shiver in disgust*) and Freddy Mercury.
And the OCD-mentioning thing... Fate? You've aquired a nice signature/banner, by the way.
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Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 5:04 pm
I've been reading some crazy philosophy and stuff.
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The Fabulous Prince Babel
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Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 6:22 pm
The Fabulous Prince Babel I've been reading some crazy philosophy and stuff. Elaborate?
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Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 2:40 pm
Behatzlacha-S The Fabulous Prince Babel I've been reading some crazy philosophy and stuff. Elaborate? Chaos theories, subjective reality, Tinkerbell theory, and some other stuff along those lines. I'm also writing a very violent Pokemon fanfiction.
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The Fabulous Prince Babel
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Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 2:47 pm
I AM Holden Caulfield, though. Really. (Though not Edward Cullen, as I'm sure he doesn't despise hisown books)
There are so many direct paralells it's scary. Almost as soon as I read about Jane Gallagher, my dog-walking route expanded so I walk by an old platonic female friend's house. I haven't seen her since.. must have been third grade. I miss her.
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Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 4:49 pm
I am flattered, Lumanny, you little cheaky scamp you! xd I was wondering why you had that cheap suit on xp
"People believe I'm narcisstic, but I'm not. I'm just perfect." - Behatz.
If you studied philosophy like Babel and I, you'd realise that "platonic" love is missused to mean a love between friends. Whereas Plato himself says it is a kind of hypersexual state of love, often between two men. So platonic female friend is the wrong phrase to use.
Back on current topic: I worry that some little mental part of my brain reads these books and sees these films and adds the character's personality to my own, so that it averages out and I become more likable. Is that insane? Believing my brain is extracting the minds of fictional heroes and adding them to my own, in order to perfect me?
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Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 4:54 pm
Aw, thanks! I'm gald you like the tribute! whee
Composing yourself of fictional heroes? I can't help but find that cool. Does that happen for characters you don't like, too?
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Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 5:00 pm
Lumanny Aw, thanks! I'm gald you like the tribute! whee Composing yourself of fictional heroes? I can't help but find that cool. Does that happen for characters you don't like, too? Edward Cullen? I hope not, but there are - as you say - parallels... He's a bloodsucking creature and I glitter. xd But the slow, old-fashioned style of speech, the speed and grace with which I try to move... yep, he's in there. As is Dorian Gray, Holden Caulfield, Mustrum Ridcully of Unseen University, Lord Byron, Freddy Mercury, Sigmund Freud, Winston Churchill and more than a few others.
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Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 5:56 pm
Behtaz. You're almost as fabulous as me. Almost.
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Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2009 2:27 pm
Behatzlacha-S Lumanny Aw, thanks! I'm gald you like the tribute! whee Composing yourself of fictional heroes? I can't help but find that cool. Does that happen for characters you don't like, too? Edward Cullen? I hope not, but there are - as you say - parallels... He's a bloodsucking creature and I glitter. xd But the slow, old-fashioned style of speech, the speed and grace with which I try to move... yep, he's in there. As is Dorian Gray, Holden Caulfield, Mustrum Ridcully of Unseen University, Lord Byron, Freddy Mercury, Sigmund Freud, Winston Churchill and more than a few others. Ah.. back in my own skin! whee Me, too, for the characters of whom I know. That's why I view myself, from what little I can assess of you, as your sidekick, in that I am almost a more innocent version of you. The avi thing yesterday pretty much sealed that one! xd
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Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2009 3:28 pm
@ Babel: What do you mean, almost? I want to hear more about the pokemon fanfiction!! @ Lumanny: You look better as Buzz. Though it is nice that there was some psychological symbolism in the tribute. Even the dog was like a cute version of my wolf cub!
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Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2009 3:38 pm
That was actually the point: A budget- concious and therefore simpler you right down to the dog. (What? I juyst spent all my 28k on the lightsaber!!)
I love symbolism in real life... so much so that I almost wonder if I'll soon not be able to tell what is a book and what is real life. (I once had a conspiracy theory about real life really being a Compuer/Video game called the Void.) Yesterday in Science class we made usernames for this chat site thing and practiced using it because our science teacher is going to be using it a lot to post quiz questions and stuff that we can answer. My homework is actually to answer a question there... So anyway yesterday for, like, 10 minutes we were answering our science teacher's question on respective computers even though we were all in the same room with him! It was a great metaphor for isolated communication today.
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Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2009 4:04 pm
On the Mainland (Britain, you Irish kid you), there's a system where kids getting bullied at school can be taught from home via IM with their teachers.
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