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Posted: Wed May 16, 2007 3:12 pm
Yeah, the government or my mother...
Magor?
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Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 10:44 am
MeakoSneezes Yeah, the government or my mother... Magor? Why would your mother do something like that? Parents are suppose to love their children unconditionally... Sadly, it seems to only be true in a few cases. I think he meant "major".
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Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 2:44 pm
Rebel_Dynasty MeakoSneezes Yeah, the government or my mother... Magor? Why would your mother do something like that? Parents are suppose to love their children unconditionally... Sadly, it seems to only be true in a few cases. I think he meant "major". I don't know. Maybe that's why she did it, because she loves me. U have some really odd memories that I have to dig for, and I mean dig. I always have a headache after.
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Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2007 2:00 pm
I have a lot of painful ones, and I feel my mind has been revisiting them quite frequently.
I hate it; I wish I'd stop thinking about my past. My chest keeps tightening, and I have to fight the urge to cry a lot more than I'm use to.
I guess it's time for me to work on emotional healing rituals.
I don't really have to dig for mine; somethnig usually triggers the memory, though.
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Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2007 5:09 pm
Rebel_Dynasty I have a lot of painful ones, and I feel my mind has been revisiting them quite frequently. I hate it; I wish I'd stop thinking about my past. My chest keeps tightening, and I have to fight the urge to cry a lot more than I'm use to. I guess it's time for me to work on emotional healing rituals. I don't really have to dig for mine; somethnig usually triggers the memory, though. Yeah, whenever I see a dullie-truck or a truck with tons of suspension (so much so that you can see the suspension rods) or stopping really suddenly, I just curl up in a ball and want to cry because I had a really bad accident last year. It freaked the s(&^% outta me.
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Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2007 5:51 pm
MeakoSneezes Rebel_Dynasty I have a lot of painful ones, and I feel my mind has been revisiting them quite frequently. I hate it; I wish I'd stop thinking about my past. My chest keeps tightening, and I have to fight the urge to cry a lot more than I'm use to. I guess it's time for me to work on emotional healing rituals. I don't really have to dig for mine; somethnig usually triggers the memory, though. Yeah, whenever I see a dullie-truck or a truck with tons of suspension (so much so that you can see the suspension rods) or stopping really suddenly, I just curl up in a ball and want to cry because I had a really bad accident last year. It freaked the s(&^% outta me. That's awful! I have this weird fear of riding in a smaller vehicle next to transport trucks on the highway, but I don't know why. At least you have a rational reason. Did you have to stay in the hospital long afterward?
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Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2007 8:15 pm
Rebel_Dynasty MeakoSneezes Rebel_Dynasty I have a lot of painful ones, and I feel my mind has been revisiting them quite frequently. I hate it; I wish I'd stop thinking about my past. My chest keeps tightening, and I have to fight the urge to cry a lot more than I'm use to. I guess it's time for me to work on emotional healing rituals. I don't really have to dig for mine; somethnig usually triggers the memory, though. Yeah, whenever I see a dullie-truck or a truck with tons of suspension (so much so that you can see the suspension rods) or stopping really suddenly, I just curl up in a ball and want to cry because I had a really bad accident last year. It freaked the s(&^% outta me. That's awful! I have this weird fear of riding in a smaller vehicle next to transport trucks on the highway, but I don't know why. At least you have a rational reason. Did you have to stay in the hospital long afterward? Only for a few hours, I just got a small bump on my head. I was really lucky. The guy ran over the car hood. The doctors kept saying that I should have died.
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Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 5:49 pm
MeakoSneezes Rebel_Dynasty MeakoSneezes Rebel_Dynasty I have a lot of painful ones, and I feel my mind has been revisiting them quite frequently. I hate it; I wish I'd stop thinking about my past. My chest keeps tightening, and I have to fight the urge to cry a lot more than I'm use to. I guess it's time for me to work on emotional healing rituals. I don't really have to dig for mine; somethnig usually triggers the memory, though. Yeah, whenever I see a dullie-truck or a truck with tons of suspension (so much so that you can see the suspension rods) or stopping really suddenly, I just curl up in a ball and want to cry because I had a really bad accident last year. It freaked the s(&^% outta me. That's awful! I have this weird fear of riding in a smaller vehicle next to transport trucks on the highway, but I don't know why. At least you have a rational reason. Did you have to stay in the hospital long afterward? Only for a few hours, I just got a small bump on my head. I was really lucky. The guy ran over the car hood. The doctors kept saying that I should have died. Being told that would shake me up a bit, too.
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Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 4:21 pm
I don't really have any spirits that live in my house. Especially since the last owner of the house was a deacon of a catholic church. A little ironic for my case.
I don't see spirits that often but when I do they normally ignore me. I don't know why though.
My greatest fear is of robbers and assassins coming in my old house in the night to hurt me or kidnap me. It has been there ever since I was young. A robber came in our house when no one was home during the day and stole our TV and my moms jewelry box. They broke the pretty strong door to the backyard and I have been scared of them ever since. Thats probably one of the worst childhood memories I had. I have hurt myself a couple of times but I do not really remember them much or I didn't care about them too much.
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Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 3:46 pm
Lunaki3 I don't really have any spirits that live in my house. Especially since the last owner of the house was a deacon of a catholic church. A little ironic for my case. I don't see spirits that often but when I do they normally ignore me. I don't know why though. My greatest fear is of robbers and assassins coming in my old house in the night to hurt me or kidnap me. It has been there ever since I was young. A robber came in our house when no one was home during the day and stole our TV and my moms jewelry box. They broke the pretty strong door to the backyard and I have been scared of them ever since. Thats probably one of the worst childhood memories I had. I have hurt myself a couple of times but I do not really remember them much or I didn't care about them too much. Man that's terrible. That happened at my grandparents' house a long time ago. I give you an invisible hug!!!!
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Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 1:13 pm
Another thing I would fear often if I'd had such an experience; I still get paranoid about things like that.
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Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 7:58 am
Rebel_Dynasty Another thing I would fear often if I'd had such an experience; I still get paranoid about things like that. Yeah, I hear ya. But a good thing about a messy room (mine's a disaster;p) is that you may know where everything is, but other people sure don't. People couldn't find anything if they want to steal anything. And, if nothing else, they'll injure themselves in the mess.
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Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 5:52 pm
MeakoLadyMist Rebel_Dynasty Another thing I would fear often if I'd had such an experience; I still get paranoid about things like that. Yeah, I hear ya. But a good thing about a messy room (mine's a disaster;p) is that you may know where everything is, but other people sure don't. People couldn't find anything if they want to steal anything. And, if nothing else, they'll injure themselves in the mess. Haha! That was always my room, too! ^^ I knew where everything was, no matter how messy... But the moment I would clean it up, or my mom would do it, I would have a hell of a time finding anything.
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Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2007 8:10 am
Rebel_Dynasty MeakoLadyMist Rebel_Dynasty Another thing I would fear often if I'd had such an experience; I still get paranoid about things like that. Yeah, I hear ya. But a good thing about a messy room (mine's a disaster;p) is that you may know where everything is, but other people sure don't. People couldn't find anything if they want to steal anything. And, if nothing else, they'll injure themselves in the mess. Haha! That was always my room, too! ^^ I knew where everything was, no matter how messy... But the moment I would clean it up, or my mom would do it, I would have a hell of a time finding anything. I have to clean it up now. I have a roommate. And I just remembered a rough draft that I need to type. stare scream NOT COOL!
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Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2007 1:22 pm
That kind of sucks; i hate remembering homework at the last minute.
(I go to an adult learning centre, as I didn't finish high school completely).
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