rondell
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Il est vachement beau!
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Post by rondell on Dec 12, 2005 16:31:42 GMT -8
*raises hand* I gotta 'nother one of dem angry go makers. I despise annoying girls who just follow me around annoying me with their "Cooties", and their "You can't hurt me cuz I is wearin' a shirt with a poorly drawn monkey on it."
That's why when ever a dame is bothering me, I just look at their face closely and say "You know you really should start bleaching your moustache, because it's starting to get darker."
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Post by Raiku on Dec 12, 2005 20:13:43 GMT -8
Who doesn't like it when teachers say "Ok class we're gonna have a pop quiz tomarrow" Whats the point in saying its a pop quiz if its not a surpise!?!?!?!?!?!
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Post by brainsqugee on Dec 13, 2005 14:39:45 GMT -8
I have never had to experience a pop quiz. Like Pawneax said, they always so so before hand. Yet even though I study in Japanese, I always make small mistakes that cause me to fail. Hahaha, it's actually quite funny. Like Imgot a 7 out of 13 today on a test, because one of the marks on one of the sylabules was poorly drawn. Obviously the mistake was repeated throughout thine test...Grrrrrrr...Japanese writing is hard.
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Post by Sorrows on Dec 13, 2005 15:33:02 GMT -8
Obviously so is Shakespearian language.. (Thine is yours, not mine.)
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Post by Dark Beauty on Dec 14, 2005 8:03:42 GMT -8
*raises hand* I gotta 'nother one of dem angry go makers. I despise annoying girls who just follow me around annoying me with their "Cooties", and their "You can't hurt me cuz I is wearin' a shirt with a poorly drawn monkey on it." That's why when ever a dame is bothering me, I just look at their face closely and say "You know you really should start bleaching your moustache, because it's starting to get darker." Isn't it amazing how much like Zephyr you are? I have decided that I hate my stupid random accent, which happens to elicit giggles from not only Thistle, but from almost everyone on this site. Not laughing with me... laughing at me. *Pouts* And my squeaky-toy laugh, too... it's not funny... it hurts!
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Post by Zeffa! on Dec 14, 2005 10:46:26 GMT -8
Now it's true i laugh many a time at your acci-accent, but I'm drawing a line at the squeaky-toy laugh. That's one of the things I like a whole lot. A laugh really can define a person, as Mary Poppins has so pointedly shown us. Yours is special, it shows not only serious normality, but a hint of a child-like factor still in you (which i like to call "squeak" ). Child-like factors keep us alive inside, fuel our souls, so we don't continue to wallow in adulthood and become empty wandering shells of bureaucracy, complaining about the stock market and the price of gas and wearing plaid slacks... I wont stand for it!
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Post by Dark Beauty on Dec 14, 2005 11:48:38 GMT -8
...You might like it... but I have more child-like attributes than just that.
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Post by Sorrows on Dec 14, 2005 22:54:12 GMT -8
Dark, dear, your child-like qualities are what make you the endearing person you are and we all love. It's one of the MANY reasons we adore you, and you should never EVER feel bad or self-conscious about them.. And, you're right, to a sense, we do laugh 'AT' you, but in a good way, like a person might laugh at something you say that wasn't intended as a joke. Look at it like this. When you laugh at a child for being absolutely adorable, you're not laughing 'With' them because they have no idea why you're laughing, but it's not mean laughing 'AT' them... It's a good thing, at least in my opinion. ^_~ I would kill to be able to have the flair and sheer joy for life that you share with children through your 'qualities'. It's the bliss that many people lose and forget. Live with it for as long as you possibly can, cherish it. It is one of the greatest qualities you could ever possibly hope to have. ^_~
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Post by 7john7 on Dec 17, 2005 12:44:10 GMT -8
...You might like it... but I have more child-like attributes than just that. *Looks at Dark pouting* I can see that. *starts singing a song by CREED* "Children don't stop dancing, believe you can fly, away, awaaaaay."
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Post by deliverance on Dec 17, 2005 23:20:08 GMT -8
I hate the fact that I can't sing the song I love... "Your Song" by Ewan McGregor.
I will get it down, dang it! I've got the lyrics and I have it downloaded on my computer, and on repeat.
Ha.
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Post by brainsqugee on Dec 18, 2005 12:53:43 GMT -8
...funny, I've been trying to lately as well. We have the same range, but I can't seem to get it....I shall persevere.
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Post by Sorrows on Dec 18, 2005 18:12:34 GMT -8
Haha! Well my vocal range is quite extensive, as I proved on Saturday Night. *Cough*
My biggest problem is I sing my own way, usually improving a little of the tones to better suite my own skills, so I have a hard time singing with more than one other person. Maybe 2, but a group, like a choir, I can't do it. I just can't blend.
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Post by brainsqugee on Dec 24, 2005 11:12:33 GMT -8
Alright Ladies and Gentleman it's now time for yet another...
[glow=red,2,300]BRAINS INCREDIBLY SHORT HATE RANT II!!![/glow]
Habits
[glow=red,2,300]END!!![/glow]
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Post by brainsqugee on Dec 31, 2005 0:09:30 GMT -8
[glow=red,2,300]BRAINS SUPER DUPER INSANE HATE RANT...OF HATE!!![/glow]
When you have a goal, a chance at something, do you fight for it? Do you believe in doing every tiny microscopic thing to improve you chances at achieving it? Well guess what?! I hate the people that see a chance and are to (Insert naughty adjectives) lazy to do anything about it! If you see a chance, take it. Do what you have to, improve your skills. Anything... If it means spending some effort, do it. Do it to impress those around you, do it for yourself.
Another thing, quitter's (which I probably horribly misspelled). It kind of mixes in wiht the previous paragraph. The people that just give up after a few failed attempts. Practice makes perfect. But for some reason, you feel as though that that saying was a large pile of doodoo. That no matter how much effort you do, it's never going to be good enough. Leave your goal to be achieved by other people, not your problem. Be lazy, doesn't matter. What do you think is going to happen? Eventually all of your "flaws" are going to catch up to you. There are things so horribly basic that all your friends know and excell at, but your laziness caused you to fall. And you think you so far behind it's pointless to even try catching up. You just stand there, smiling behind your teeth. Nodding and laughing along with everyone else, acting like you know exactly what thier talking about. And when your in the spotlight, when it's your turn to "talk" you simply run. you hide, acting as if your doing something more important. As if you don't have the time, or you just don't care. But on the inside your bleeding, knowing that you still have hope. but you drain out the thought, it's impossible. Is'nt it...
Oh yeah, by the way...I hate hypocrites. (haha, what a funny thing to hate.)
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Post by deliverance on Dec 31, 2005 1:56:24 GMT -8
We're all hypocrites.
Practice does not make perfect, but it does make better.
Don't ever do anything to impress others unless you care about what other people think, and if you do, you're going to have to lose that care when you enter "The Real World." Do it because you want to.
Nothing will ever be good enough for us, as we as human beings will always want more. Sorrows and I spend countless nights speaking of this topic.
It is the overcoming of our flaws and our problems that will make us stronger.
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