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Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 4:05 pm
Thomas Neo Anderson Leviticus can shove it Tirion Leviticus can shove it Relationships are not for me, it seems. I know exactly how you feel, hon. Seems like the only girls who like me are in relationships. They like me because I give them the attention that their a*****e boyfriends don't give them, so they can feel good about themselves while they date them. Gotta love being an Intellectual Whore. all of the boys i've been with leave me for an ******** style="font-size: 24px">kvsdhbklfj vndsjnzxcjdsnbzkjlcx m,.vcs;bdkjnlzcmx;k kfd vn,xlkjbkjdls;nd;lksfjkfdl fvkodjhnekl;dfhjlkwf;ljnjwda;fibhoipw[rii That's terrible. : ( The girls I've been with can't deal with not seeing me every day or get bored with me and I'm left with an unreturned head over heels love. : ( I wish that they would just get sick of how clingy I am or cant handle talking to me all the time. Nope. I'm just not as good as the ex. I swear. I'm never taking back an ex. I don't want other girls to hate me because they think they cant measure up to me.
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Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 4:45 pm
Leviticus can shove it I wish that they would just get sick of how clingy I am or cant handle talking to me all the time. Nope. I'm just not as good as the ex. I swear. I'm never taking back an ex. I don't want other girls to hate me because they think they cant measure up to me. I'll support that movement. Under the circumstances I ever have an ex that would take me back in the first place. And on top of that I had someone else that I could leave for my ex.
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Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 9:04 pm
Thomas Neo Anderson Leviticus can shove it I wish that they would just get sick of how clingy I am or cant handle talking to me all the time. Nope. I'm just not as good as the ex. I swear. I'm never taking back an ex. I don't want other girls to hate me because they think they cant measure up to me. I'll support that movement. Under the circumstances I ever have an ex that would take me back in the first place. And on top of that I had someone else that I could leave for my ex. I've actually been presented with that problem a few times. I've refused every time. By breaking up with me, they've shown how they really feel. Most of the time it was for another guy, and I don't like feeling like everyone 'Silver Medal'. [/rant]
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Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2006 4:36 am
It's snowing, but not enough to call in snowed in. Suck.
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Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2006 12:02 pm
Soleq It's snowing, but not enough to call in snowed in. Suck. That is the only good thing about living somewhere without much snow: when it does snow (once a yearish), even if it's only a quarter of an inch, no school.
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Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2006 3:08 pm
Once again I'm right. Yet, I don't feel right. I feel wrong. Once again rationale is better than emotionale. Once again thought is above feelings. I was right. Because I thought about it. Yet, no matter how much I feel right and how many more benefits there are, there only takes one emotional thought to bring it all down and overpower rationale. I don't regret or feel bad that I'm feeling this way. It's nice no matter how bad or good it might be. No matter what afformentioned is still ____.
It's just interesting that it can be that way:
500 rationale < 1 emotionale.
Makes no ********' sense doesn't it?
Now, I really just wonder if there's any scientific explanation for this. Why is it that rational thought is overpowered by emotional thought so easily. Guessing, I'd say chemicals and satiating feelings.
Would that imply that instinct > intellectualism?
Once again, I win.
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Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2006 11:19 pm
Well, long story short, they closed the highway that I travel to get to work, so ipso facto, I had to call in and say "too bad, try again tomorrow." So, I spent the day taking my wife to a dentist appointment, watching some tv at mom's, then going out and buying a new puppy. All in all, it was a good day.
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Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2006 2:09 pm
Soleq Well, long story short, they closed the highway that I travel to get to work, so ipso facto, I had to call in and say "too bad, try again tomorrow." So, I spent the day taking my wife to a dentist appointment, watching some tv at mom's, then going out and buying a new puppy. All in all, it was a good day. Stupid central valley. It just rained here. A lot. Not high enough elevation. Unrelated: Some people are dumb. If you plan on hitting the side of my car with your car door while parked in a parking lot, at least make sure I am not in my car watching you first.... rolleyes
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Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 12:02 pm
So, um, hey, I was reading old announcement posts and I'm wondering if we completely missed the January Council elections? Or was it just me?
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Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 4:14 pm
As much as I try, I just can't understand females. Not in the 'What Do They Want?' type of thing, but why they do things. My only conclusion is that, as strange as it may sound, Females aren't as logical as Males when it comes to Love.
I just had a(nother) friend, Pam, sleep with a guy who was a complete a*****e to her. He constantly lied to her, only talks with her so he'll have a rebound girl, and is a general d**k to her. Here is where I put my theory. She's staying around because she 'loves' him. With as much s**t he puts her through, she stays because she thinks there are feelings there. He's staying around because, HEY! Free sex!
With this in mind, I've come to the conclusion that most (not all) women are illogical when it comes to anything about love. They insist that whatever feelings that they have are returned by the a*****e they've attached themselves to.
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Had to get that off my chest. Just annoys me about how some people make stupid choices. stressed
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Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 6:24 pm
- Read Scientology and Falloutboy thing in Rollingstone. - Read Ch. 4, 5, 6, 8, 28, and about to read 41 for EMT Training. - Did Chemistry homework that wasn't due. - Did Econ homework that wasn't assigned. - Did current event for econ. - Finished prefer poem for English. - Wrote up 5 page essay for English.
- Gotta do my 4 math homework assignments that I blew off last week.
Been quite the eventful weekend as you can imagine. This semester sucks.
I want to hang out with her.
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Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 11:45 pm
Finally got a hair cut. I hate slicking that s**t back. I'm gonna go crazy with this hair. Wzxl. cleaned my room. talked to people. didnt get my math homework. didnt do that much homework. mostly cleaned up myself and my room today.
Alright, on the voyage for tomorrow.
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Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2006 3:00 pm
Long story short, our guild council is really up in the air right now. Sure, we do have an elected group, but only of two. Prior to my daughter's birth, I researched new voting techniques, with hopes of having our second election sometime in early February. Since that's past, I need to talk with Butters about 1) the future of the council, and 2) how to go about electing members. But, it seems right now our primary goal is to become more active so we don't become the 4th or 5th LI guild casualty.
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Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2006 4:06 pm
Yes. It would make the third guild I joined that died.
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Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2006 6:10 pm
Thomas Neo Anderson Yes. It would make the third guild I joined that died. #2 for me... But on the bright note, I've got a date on Sunday! WOOHOO ME! Started talking with a friend I had a crush on about a year ago, and it turns out that she still likes me blaugh I'm taking her and her little sister out to the movies, so hopefully everything goes good. Wish me luck! wink
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