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Yeah, today has been somewhat fun. I am sick, which is no surprise, seeing that 80% of the winter and spring I am sick, so yeah. I went to school, and I realized something. Never play Dance Dance Revolution 6 when you have the flu, it makes you feel horrendously sick in a short period of time. I am done with school on next Friday which makes me giddy, and I'll have a month to have nothing to do! God, this fever is driving me insane, and I have a strange desire to hug the toilet right now, so I might me making a trip to the bathroom soon. Blah.
I faced death. I went in with my arms swinging. But I heard my own breath and had to face that I'm still living. I'm still flesh. I hold on to awful feelings. I'm not dead... My chest still draws breath. I hold it. I'm buoyant. There's no end.
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OLPFan420 wrote:I went to school, and I realized something. Never play Dance Dance Revolution 6 when you have the flu


DDR 2 is waaaay better.
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TheWorldIsASubway wrote:TAKING BACK SUNDAY

I like your av!


thanks! :thumbs:
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It was my first time playing a DDR game, and wow, I am one uncoordinated polak. My friend Ami (we call her Animal, because she looks like an animal we can't quite pick out) and I were going against each other, and I fell off the machine while jumping around like a fool. She's getting one for Christmas, so hopefully my DDR skills will be wicked fresh by January.
I faced death. I went in with my arms swinging. But I heard my own breath and had to face that I'm still living. I'm still flesh. I hold on to awful feelings. I'm not dead... My chest still draws breath. I hold it. I'm buoyant. There's no end.
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OLPFan420 wrote:It was my first time playing a DDR game, and wow, I am one uncoordinated polak. My friend Ami (we call her Animal, because she looks like an animal we can't quite pick out) and I were going against each other, and I fell off the machine while jumping around like a fool. She's getting one for Christmas, so hopefully my DDR skills will be wicked fresh by January.


lol, that's so awesome! If you ever get to be super good, they have DDR competitions, it's pretty scary. I went one time (they have on at the truck stop around here) and there was this guy dancing to It's Raining Men and he seriously must play there every day, he was spinning his leg around that bar in the back and everything.
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the funnest thing in the world is to go to the lazer tag place where they have the arcade dance dance revolution games and watch the guys that work there (who are insanely good) work their skills, get disgustingly sweaty, and see their bitch tits bouncing up and down :lol:
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Ahhh the good ol' days of lazer tag, how I miss thee.
I faced death. I went in with my arms swinging. But I heard my own breath and had to face that I'm still living. I'm still flesh. I hold on to awful feelings. I'm not dead... My chest still draws breath. I hold it. I'm buoyant. There's no end.
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Oh yeah, I also applied for a job today. I will hopefully be working at an FYE at Lakeside Mall, which is also the land of $18 cds with 8 songs on it. They did have NFG cds there for like $5, which made me laugh, seeing that they had Rancid for $16.99
I faced death. I went in with my arms swinging. But I heard my own breath and had to face that I'm still living. I'm still flesh. I hold on to awful feelings. I'm not dead... My chest still draws breath. I hold it. I'm buoyant. There's no end.
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I've only heard of DDR lately.. seems like all the rage now?? Me & my whole school is totally lost. My guy classmates are still doing Yu-Gi-Oh competitions everyday in their classrooms. What exactly is DDR? It sounds quite silly if you were to dance around on this platform. Is it fun?
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xonodoubt69 wrote:And nobody cares, because I'm just known as the cunning one with all my shit together. But I've come undone.


They could be a good quote/lyric. :nod:[/quote]



you think so? I wasn't aiming to be clever, but I guess true emotion proves itself worthy in the end.
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yeah it seems like something other people can relate t o like me. And true emotion is usually derived from all good lyrics/ quotes :)
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that's very true.... I need to start writing again, I've kind of been on hiatus for a few months... It's hard to compile your thoughts into something meaningful when you have an endless load of things to do...

:thumbs: Greenwheel :drool:
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TheWorldIsASubway wrote:that's very true.... I need to start writing again, I've kind of been on hiatus for a few months... It's hard to compile your thoughts into something meaningful when you have an endless load of things to do...

:thumbs: Greenwheel :drool:


haha yeah greenwheel is drool worthy :drool: :drool:

As for the writing thats how i am. I write songs and sometimes i'll just write and write but i haven't written once ina few months. Maybe i should start again soon.
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undone (the sweater song) - weezer
we are the brand new beatniks. we are the down and outers.
we are the bleeding hearts, beating syncopated, broken rhythm.
our speed is often break neck. we need to slow it down.
tired of being sleepless. tired of being broken.

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AHHH!!!!!!!!!

I can't write my film paper!!!!! I know nothing about lenses!!!!

Telephoto, wide angle, long , they're all the same to me!

ahhh!!!!!
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OMG. I can't believe I din't think fo you
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a scale of one to ten you're like YWELVE.
No, seriously?

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holy shit

a bunch of us were going to see a movie and the girl who was driving was being SUCH a bitch and she decided we were going to see a movie that NO one wanted to see but her, but it had started like and hour ago. So we said, the one that everyone ELSE wants to see starts in 5 minutes, let's see that, but she was all like "No! I don't wanna see that. We're going to the mall." Everyone was like what the fuck are we going to do at the mall, we have no extra money, and she was like, if you don't like it then find your own damn way home and got into her van so we really didn't have a choice. Then at the mall she threw a series of fits and made big scenes that were really embarassing over nothing. She walks all the fuck over her boyfriend, and he really doesn't deserve it, he's a nice kid but whipped like you wouldn't believe. ARGH.
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I don't have anything due for school...for once
*does a happy dance*
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READ:

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The Every Three Weekly Guide to Living Under Our New Canadian Overlords


Apparently there was an "election" or something and some Canadian was elected governor. Not that we follow these things. Frankly, that's about as likely as a woman becoming governor. Or a spaceman from outer-space. Anyway, we've been to Canadia and experienced their harsh imperial rule, so we're here to help you adjust to the new regime.


The country of Canadia is a bitter cold place, and the cruel weather has turned its denizens into twisted little gnomes with little but evil, beer, hockey, and more evil in their little gnome hearts. Satan sends people from California there if they've been especially bad.

Pleasing Canadian gnomes is not an easy task. First and foremost, keep your stick on the ice. This will allow you to deflect pucks as you drive to the net and will possibly result in easy goals. Scoring goals is highly prized by gnomes, as a red light goes off and there is a cacophonous noise that the gnomes adore. Never throw it up your own middle, though, for then a super powerful gnome called Cherry will materialize from nowhere, call you a Russian, and eat your soul.

Once you have mastered these basics, there is little chance you will be fed to ravenous polar bears or Frenchmen. On the safe side, however, you should learn Canadian French, which is similar to French French but will not get you chicks and will cause unsightly hair to grow in inappropriate regions of your body. Speaking French to Frenchmen will convince them that you are a compatriot; speaking French to polar bears will convince them that you are filthy and will give them diseases if they consume you. Handy phrases to memorize are "Quiero tacos," or "A free Quebec for free French Canadians!" and "Necesito mas tacos," or "My brother in arms, we must unite and overthrow our English oppressors!"

After you have befriended the polar bears (and killed the Frenchmen), they will attempt to get you to drink a pale alcoholic substance that they claim is beer. Pretend to enjoy their "beer." It is largely harmless; however, danger lies in combining beer with the pale nonalcoholic substance they call "women." Pretend to enjoy their "women." As they live with other Canadians, they do not realize that they are only women in an extremely technical sense.

Another thing to do is adopt Canadian lingo. Talk about boots frequently and add extraneous syllables to the end of most sentences and words. Refer to the USA as markedly inferior to their country despite available evidence and scream "I am Canadian" over and over and over again until your brain hemorrhages.

Remember, Canadians subconsciously suspect that their country sucks, so never ever give them the impression that you think that Canadia sucks hardcore. Any Canadians around you will undoubtedly cease their highly exciting ice fishing (known in America as "freezing to death for no good reason") and hurl large stones at you while screaming "sweep."

Blending in with Canadians is an easy task, remember to wear plaid shirts and a silly hat or two. Silly hats are regarded as patriotic, and Roots, the only store in Canada (located in North Bay, Ontario), only sells lumberjack equipment. You might want to carry around an axe, too. Not for any reason, really. Axes are just cool.

In the final analysis, Canadians--while indisputably evil--are easy to fool. Remain drunk at all times and any Canadian you meet will regard you as a friend, countryman, and possible sexual conquest. If you end up having sex with said Canadian, beware of ticks and other parasites (like single payer health systems).



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OMG. I can't believe I din't think fo you
until now because when I think on
a scale of one to ten you're like YWELVE.
No, seriously?

I <3 my HLP!!!!!
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Post by Joey »

huh .. I don't find that funny :neutral: Americans are easily bored and amused I guess :lol:
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