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Sep 25, 2005, 10:52 PM
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My best expierience of being liked?
Mmm tough...
It has to be when my band played the leavers assembly at our senior school and the entire crowd got involved and loved it, ha ha, killed off our rival band that night!
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Sep 28, 2005, 05:52 PM
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my life has had it's ups and downs, like most here. :-)
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Nov 14, 2005, 10:13 AM
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One of the happiest moments or times in my life was when i found out that i was going to be an aunty( i now have five neices and im only 17!).
And also every time that I speak to my siblings(brother, sisters & parents) they always say that they love me before they get off the phone, those are my happy times, because family is soo important and although my family is farrr from being perfect, in my heart to hear that and know they will always be there is the best thing that ever happened to me, even if it happens every time i speak to them!
Another thing is when someone that means a lot to me says something that makes me feel on top of the world and tells me how much i mean to them, however people change and some things aren't true, thats the reality of life!
I am sooo rambling and maybe even getting off the topic but thats what i felt so meh!
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Nov 18, 2005, 01:34 PM
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huh, never thought about that.oh i know! my sister had to get a root canal and her mouth was swolen shut for 3 days. ahh 3 days of peace and quite now that was a happy moment!
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flames burn inside me, never to be extinguished, i long for the one who can.
 I made a sprite of my self!
^^thats me... well sort of.
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Dec 4, 2005, 10:18 AM
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i am howard,nice ta meet ya all
err this is my 2nd post so far hehe.and here goes nth!
i am going out on tuesday but my life is boring now and i hav totally nth to do.soo i decided to dl an animator and make a really really nice one that will fill atleast weeks of my time*grin*and maybe if its gd i ll show u guys!
oh ya my grandma came over to stay and boy oh boy do my ears need some rest.its like nag nag nag 16hrs a day.and she thinks i play too much and u can nv play too much with ff!woooo
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Dec 19, 2005, 05:41 PM
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One of the most happiest moments in my life was when I found out I would have a 3rd cousin! She is now 1 and a half years old.Bless.She is so sweet.
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Dec 19, 2005, 06:46 PM
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Mine's probably when one of the girls who I'd fancied for ages came up to me last Xmas and kissed me under the mistletoe. Totally unexpected, but a pleasant suprise. Also, the greatest moment in my life was when I stood up in front of 5,000 people and fought for Nottinghamshire in the British TKD Championships.
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Dec 22, 2005, 02:25 AM
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Someone once said something really personal, and it meant so much to me. That was most definately one of the happiest times in my life
Another was anytime I got a personal letter from friends, it means a lot to me that they put the time and effort into making cards or even tiny notes for me. They make me feel so good <3
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Dec 29, 2005, 03:33 AM
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Born to fight... trained to kill... ready to die... but never will.
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One of the most memoriable events happended to me today. I was walking around the mall (doing some post holiday shopping) and I saw an old couple shopping. I went around did my thing, and at the end of it all was suprised to see the older couple leaving the same time as me. I held the door open for them, they thanked me. Even something as small as holding a door open for someone grants you respect. You dont need money, or fame, all you need is some common decency.
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"War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things. The decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feeling which thinks that nothing is worth war is much worse. The person who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing which is more important than his own personal safety, is a miserable creature and has no chance of being free unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself. "
-John Stuart Mill (1806 - 1873)
and a cookie monster:
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Dec 31, 2005, 03:13 AM
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Originally Posted by seph
One of the most memoriable events happended to me today. I was walking around the mall (doing some post holiday shopping) and I saw an old couple shopping. I went around did my thing, and at the end of it all was suprised to see the older couple leaving the same time as me. I held the door open for them, they thanked me. Even something as small as holding a door open for someone grants you respect. You dont need money, or fame, all you need is some common decency.
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Right on man Right on
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Dec 31, 2005, 05:33 AM
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My mom dumped her fiancee who she didn't love, but was going to marry anyways. Yaaay  !
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And we're at it again. I turn around, another fucking war, man.
I don't know where to begin, but I'll start with the radical leaders and their steps we're followin'.
As they thank the Lord the blind can't see
Like a plague fed to the brain, deadly disease
And as they're feeding your mind with this shit you forget how to speak and ask all the questions.
Hypnotoad thinks you should go to RPGSite.
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Jan 3, 2006, 12:06 PM
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I'm tired of being worried about what's gonna happen the next day. I'll take shit when it happens, now.
(Trust me, this is a good thing. "Sign of hope"  >.>)
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Jan 4, 2006, 01:40 PM
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Im pesamistic at heart. I only see the worse case senarios that lay ahead. to me this a good thing. It means that things will either be as bad as i predict or better, so im never let down!(most of the time things turn out better than i expected  )
Anywho the other day i thought to myself....whats the worst thing that can happen today? My answer.....NOTHING! I was amazed. For once there was no worse case senario for me! I went around town, played my games nothing went wrong. I ate my dinner. I went upstairs sat down turned on my xbox, put in my new Gun game and guess what? It crashed! I laughed and felt good about myself.
Its nice to know that your life can still be unpredictable!
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Virtue - You dont need a reason to help people
People pass down stories of other people to whom they feel an affinity. The people in the story had flaws, as we all do. That is why they became heroes in the people's mind.
Even if I were created to serve one purpose alone,
I do not regret being born to this world.
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Nov 1, 2012, 04:05 AM
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Let's see.. Recently? When this new girl started at the Mex Restaurant I was working at.. All the ppl I worked with there are 20 and younger (except for like 4 of the cooks). She goes "How old are you?"
and I said ".. 27."
and she said "NO WAY. Really!?"
And I'm like "Yeah... Why?"
".... I thought you were my age - like 16!"
... I still need Botox in my forehead though.
Another lady (customer, older), we were talking about kids and she asked me how old my daughter is, and I told her she's almost 5. She said "WHAT!? How old are you!? You're not old enough to have a 4 yr old!" And I'm like "... I'll be 28 in January ma'am." lol
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Besides that, on the phone with my daughter (she's staying with my older sister 'till I get back), she goes "MOM. -WHY- are you forever at Gram & Poppy's!? You have THREE more days. Do you understand me!?" <333 She also makes up her own songs. One of 'em, she goes "There's a ballerina on your head and it started in your heart!" XD
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