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9 yrs ago
Current :magnum:
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11 yrs ago
PRAISE THE SUN!!!
11 yrs ago
Note to self, enter = post.
11 yrs ago
Apparently these are a thing.

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You followed me all the way to my Bio? Well... Now we must drop it.

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Kaga said I figured I'd have enough schoolwork and Super Smash Bros

Kaga said Super Smash Bros

Kaga said Super Smash Bros


There's your problem! :P

Kaga said I'm not sure what's keeping you from watching those episodes if you want to catch up.


I know this wasn't being asked to me (Especially since I'm in year 3 of college now, not starting High school), but I felt the need to answer anyways. :P

Skyrim.
I've hit a "Mod Skyrim like crazy, but don't get farther than level 10-15 before doing a new character cause stuff" mood for a while now and it's caused me to get pretty slow on just about everything else.
Including getting around to posting IC... Which now that I mention it I should make myself do... Like now. :/
When it comes to anime, Japanese voice acting > English voice acting.
Every time, unless if it's a Hayao Miyazaki movie.
Sole said We're going to be avoiding anything as distasteful as you and your impersonal, low jokes.


You must be new.

I'm not sure how people suddenly got confused into thinking that wasn't a hypothetical. :/

Anyways, the reason people regret the stuff they don't go to is because the conclusion is unknown. It could have been good (which is what people cling onto/count on when they have said regret) but it could also have been very bad. I find as long as you keep a neutral/realistic outlook on the past, rather than an optimistic it's easy to not regret skipping ______. Cause you remember you're reasoning, and how likely it really was to turn out not so well.

Also, often when people regret such things they're looking at it in a sense as an outsider. They are no longer in the situation, dealing with the pressures, the 'right here, right now' sensation and experience. It's easy to say "You should go to _______" when you're not in the situation anymore.
They're fighting over in that giant litter box.
That's also another thing that puzzled me.
How at a funeral people think they're being nice and considering by constantly swarming you at the funeral.
I'm pretty sure when someone is grieving they'd want to, I don't know? Greive!?
Not play host/hostess to everyone else there.
Just look in the Interest Check.
In OMG HI 12 yrs ago Forum: Spam Forum
HELLOOOOOOO!
Yikes :/
I do applaud you for helping that guy home though, especially considering you didn't even know him. :)

And here I thought my Halloween was a bit of a bummer cause the police had to close the party I was at due to a noise complaint.
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