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Report | 05/14/2011 3:48 am

HONEY as SUGER

hello
how are you ?? heart biggrin
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Report | 11/06/2010 5:58 am

The Unfathomable

A violent demon, enslaved and bound to this set of armor, bestowing upon its wearer its terrible strength and thirst for destruction. It has already consumed the soul of its former master long ago and has since then been passed through generations of power hungry warriors. Are you resolving enough to conquer the demon? Or will you fall to its corruption like those before you... twisted
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Report | 11/04/2010 3:56 am

II-SandStorm-II

hi my name is erick smile
what is your name ... you're beautiful heart
ehere do you from..?
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Report | 11/03/2010 12:45 am

Tatsu Quits

cute avi :3
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Report | 09/07/2009 12:14 am

Vmeste

Thank you so much from the bottom of my heart for the gift! ^^
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Report | 08/25/2009 12:22 am

Vmeste

Hi! Noticed you changed your name! Awesome idea! Slightly humorous too - Oreo smile (I can picture a girl grinning at me with black oreo bits stuck between her teeth) Sounds like you're getting pretty well with your life: 'I can't let him go... I just can't' biggrin
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Report | 06/07/2009 5:33 pm

dorkism

thank for the buy~
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Report | 06/06/2009 5:09 am

Vmeste

I can only give you tips razz . Find a language that appeals to you. Then, find a word that you want your character to have (like 'together' for my case). If you want to keep your name in english, skim through the dictionary/thesaurus for a fancy sounding word that means a simple thing (e.g 'execrate' = to curse, 'natal' = birth). Japanese,Latin,Korean,Arabic,Italian,French,etc - look out for words everywhere that can inspire you. You can even make up a new word ('Execratenal' XD for 'cursed birth'?)
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Report | 06/04/2009 3:52 am

Vmeste

Oh.. well. It's quite a long story but I'll cut it short. There was this show that comes on TV once a year and it's called Eurovision. It's a competition of which country gives the best singing or dancing. So, the host country, which is Moscow, Russia, shows some words in their language during intervals (in between performances) so that the audience learns something in their language. I learned a few, but forgot most of them! D: Anyway, vmeste, in russian, means 'together' biggrin . You pronounce it as 'vuh-mehs-tei'.
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Report | 05/18/2009 3:50 am

Vmeste

Heck yes! But I'm not those hardcore ones! My drawings are influenced by anime but mine are on a more realistic side; I want to capture that unique beauty of every race and individual person while simplifying it. Meaning, I don't necessarily draw my characters with big round eyes, or them having the same eyes as every other character. Oh sorry if I gave science a bad impression on you. Science is not bad, in fact, it is actually interesting and fun (the experiments, especially). It's just that as you get more educated, you are expected to know more. Its no different to everything else. For my case, I'm falling behind. razz Heh! Even if I did not mention my drawing for you, I would never forget it. And I think I know where your going from; I do the same to. I tend to avoid people who ... you know ... like me in a mooshy way. I just feel like I don't really deserve their care for me. I mean, what did I do to them to make them like me. sad I'm not worth it. Question: How do you express your feelings, particularly sorrow and anger? For anger, I always wish i had a punching bag hanging somewhere in my room. I want to release all that anger out on the bag! Unfortunately, all I can do at the moment is control and hold it. It hurts a lot. Sorrow: I pretend that I'm creating a character where I can pour all my sorrows in. Then that same character, I plan on making a manga script out of it. So like, instead of me hurting myself, I make the 'mirror' of me, a fictional character, to hurt himself instead in the story. I just don't have the motivation to do so.
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Report | 05/12/2009 2:43 am

Vmeste

Pfft... If 'socialising' was a test, I'll fail miserably! And that male friend admires you? How? Life is okay but it is getting a bit hectic. I've got these drawing requests that I have very little motivation to finish (procrastination). There's one from last year and a recent one last month. razz And one that I want to give to a friend as a 'thanks for complimenting me' kind of stuff. And the school subjects! Ugh! I used to be really good in Physics (Topped the class several times) but I'm making a downfall in it - getting marks just above pass. Well fortunately, I'm doing really good in Human Biology and still hanging quite well in Chemistry (not that you care 8P). Also, it's very painful to see someone acing every subject he does (somewhat like my 'rival'. He doesn't know it though). I think I did mention it before: it motivates me to do better and sometimes it just pulls me down really hard. A rollercoaster. Yeah, whenever people ask me how my 'life' is, it usually ends up about school - well honestly because it takes up almost my whole life! It's quite frustrating too because you want to talk about something else much more interesting than school, amiright? And that reminds me! I'm doing an artwork for my art class currently and once I'm done I will show it to you! Will that be alright? biggrin
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Report | 05/08/2009 8:31 pm

Vmeste

'No I don't know if i want to change back, 'cause I like my new hair and the guys like my .. my ... my ... my ... face!' Hilarious!
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Report | 05/07/2009 2:29 am

Vmeste

I'm going to give my opinions to you as honestly as I can:
1) The popular ones are more sociable and are confident with themselves, hence they make more eye contact. As for me, whenever someone looks at me, I just smile back or give a puzzled look, which I think I did looked like.
2) Being shy myself, I can see where you're standing. But honesltly, I don't think you are that shy. You sharing your thoughts with me explains that. It took me around 2 years to get comfortable being with the people who are relatively close to me and a further 1 year for the others. And still, I don't feel comfortable and am still shy towards everyone else!
3) Pretty sure guys are not into gossips, so I'm not so sure what to think about it - whether people gossiping about you is likely or not. As for me, I just talk with other girls and I've been called a 'pimp' or being a 'ladys' man'. Honestly, that bothers me but it'll settle when everyone gets used to it. In the end, I believe it's all a joke that people make to amuse me and others, and I usually deny such titles when I'm given one. I know I'm just not that kind of person, and socialising is not my forte! razz
4) Isn't it the same for the girls; the girls stick to their group and avoids socialising with others except the popular ones?
I don't think it's hard finding one male friend, but for now I can just say 'Good luck!'. Recalling back, you did say you were new to the school, didn't you? Either way, time did most of the work for me, and I hope it will for you.
It's pretty harsh with the fact that your brothers don't care. Then again, I don't have the right to say so. I myself don't share my troubles and concerns with other people, including my family. It'll just be another burden for them to carry - which I don't want to give. Even if I do, I don't expect any help in return, really. My answer: Some people but not to one fixed person. To tell you the truth, I take a long time before deciding to share my thoughts to anyone else. I think about it and try to come up with it that is easier for people to grasp and understand. I don't have any questions at the moment. razz
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Report | 04/12/2009 2:58 am

Vmeste

Glad another person confirms my idea about child prodigies. I know this might sound ridiculous but how about trying to share your problems with a male friend. Not me! It's alot better talking to someone face to face. Not only will you interpret their words by yourself, but their facial expressions, their sound fo their voices and words can give you a real eagerness to help and honesty of their sympathy for you. Like example, if I say: 'Don't worry. Your best friend will feel bad for doing that', do I sound like I really care for you? Do I sound honest? Do I sound like I'm really interested? No, because you can't hear my voice, you don't know me well and your thoughts and idea of how I might feel for you depends on your ideas of how I am like. The reason why I am suggesting a male listener is quite complicated. I've got some rough reasons why but I can't guarantee this way might work. Have you had any close male friends in school? If not, you've gotta make one soon. Try focusing on a friendship with a boy that can last a lifetime. By the way, you've got siblings too - your elder brother, for example. Have you talked to him?
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Report | 04/03/2009 6:43 pm

Vmeste

Oh sorry... 'Do you think normal people can surpass ('surpass' means to 'win over' or 'be better than') child prodigies? ('child prodigies' are children who are professionally talented and skilled at a very young age. Take Britney Spears and Beethoven for exmaple). And it's very nice to hear your dad and mom very concern for your studies. I just hope its not too over the top or too demanding is it? You didn't really ask a question, so ima give wait for one..
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Report | 04/01/2009 6:53 am

Vmeste

I've cooked before: Home Economics in school, random time at home when my mum is busy and such. But I would really love to cook food that is decently tasty. I've read that girls fall for guys that cook! biggrin Actually, to be honest, I just want to learn to cook to satisfy people who are good and close to me. Question: What motivates you to do something? For me, seeing someone doing something incredibly good overwhelms me, especially when that something is what I want to achieve. I don't know why I don't have tapes of teens younger than me singing like a star or playing the piano like Beethoven - something must be pulling me back. Apart from that, seeing someone whinges, whines, complains and is overly negative to him/herself also kind of pull me up - motivates me. I'll be like: 'This guy's so negative about himself, am I really like him?' Somewhat like a reflection of myself. Another question: Do you think normal people like us can surpass child prodigy?
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Report | 03/17/2009 5:18 am

Vmeste

Me too. I just get anxious to be a leader. I might screw up and make myself look bad! DB You teach your classmates right? At least you know them and feel comfortable with them rather than teaching a random group of students. Yeah. Bill Gates was a school dropout. I like McDonalds too! Burgers are best at Burger King though. I try really really hard to sleep at least 10pm but during that time I'll still be occupied with something else. Now that I'm Year 11 (16 years old), it gets harder to sleep earlier now with all the homework stacking up like that. I have, many time, judged someone of their appearances. I admit I do tend to draw closer to good-looking ones, but get this - I would have to say I'm somewhat pessimistic and being a pessimist, I hold thoughts like this against a good-looking person: 'He's/She's too good-looking. Why bother make friends with me?' I think that's just one thing that drives me to think twice about a person, really. The appearance is just the surface. If he's/she's golden on the outside but rotten inside, they just turn me off. The appearance is just the first trial to finding a friend. By the way, have you ever talked to him anymore? I'm just glad you've learned your lesson. biggrin Aww and Gee thanks. I've never really made a friend this close before online, until now - you. smile I want to ask a more casual question now!: Are there anything hanging on your walls. Mine's bare except a spot where I hung a black/white picture of a kitten napping in a miniture beach chair. Cute, really! biggrin
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Report | 02/19/2009 11:41 pm

Vmeste

Tanned girls get to get more dates here, but not necessarily fair girls get none. Tanned is seen more 'beautiful'. Yeah, that's why I don't want to grow old. I want to University to have a look at it and it feels intimidating (scary...). I still don't know what I want to be in the future. That's why I'm trying everything I can, seize every opportunity that I want, find everything I'm interested in and see if I'm great at it and passionate about it. Currently, I'm doing a Software Technology & Engineering course for a semester. If I dislike it and leave the course, I will learn one thing: Software Programming's not my thing - that's one thing crossed out in my list. In school, I'm learning all the major sciences (Human Bio, Physics, Chemistry etc) and subjects that I'm interested in (Art etc.). I pick up new hobbies to do (piano, digital art, tennis etc). In doing so, not only will I find what I'm good and passionate about, but also to experience life a little bit more. I feel so old now! XD What I worry most is that in the future, I see myself in the streets begging for money and my dignity back. Regarding your question: I actually feel neutral, somewhat. Isreal attacking Palestine, America attacking Iraq, Russia attacking Germany - war is human nature. All we can do is hope for the best and help whatever you can. Question: How earlylate do you sleep?
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Report | 02/15/2009 2:01 am

Vmeste

I don't really know if I'm popular ... Acutally, I don't want to be popular.. just to be recognized is enough for me. Plenty of crushes, never gone out. User Image That reminds me, I used to watch Hi5 when I was younger and I know how to spell opposite since then! User Image Answer: Yes. The level of how tanned and fair you can get depends on genes and skin colour; just like how some caucassians go red instead of white because thay don't have the 'tanning agent' melanine in their skin (the brown pigment). If you are originally slightly brown, then you'll maintain that colour unless surgical methods (like Michael Jackson!). If you're unhappy of your skin colour just remember that the Aussies here in my place would roast their body just to get that bronzed, tanned body. It's actually curious how white people want to get tanned, the others want to be fairer. Question: Do you ever worry where you would be in the future? I do lots..
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Report | 02/10/2009 4:59 am

Vmeste

Somehow? Yeah, just becareful not to mention it, like now. It's natural for guys to outgrow girls later in their puberty, also normal for girls to gain fats - it's by nature for girls to looks more womanly. Yeah, I've googled him, and I think I recognize which is his teens and adult pictures. Interesting. I thought he was an actor but he isn't. To be honest with you, you can see everyone's beautiful side; inside or out, it somehow reveals it to you if you look or think positively of that person. Like example, there's a guy in school who's very approachable and socialise-able. I got envious and jealous. Then I thought to myself, 'I might not be the only person having these selfish feelings'. Hence, everytime I look at him, I just think 'He'll need my help, someday...'. Sounds gay and evil heh.. XP. And my answer to your question, and most likely the answer for every other guy: 'Hot, cute, tough or whatnot, every guy would have a different preference to girls. All we want is a bit of lovin!' User Image Question: I wonder if girls generally have more crushes than guys...
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