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[QUOTE=TheBrokenHobo;40177927]i gave up on dark souls because i fucked myself over and so i'm stuck and i don't want to make a new game because i had gotten pretty far[/QUOTE] I love making new runs and using what I've learned in my previous runs to do well. I have over 100 hours invested in the game and I haven't beaten it yet.
[video=youtube;32NTX4AZgQY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32NTX4AZgQY[/video] ... I like this a lot.
May not be around much, plugged in the phone line and because of this my stepdad decided I am no longer allowed to use the wifi, he does little things like this all the time and it's made me hate living in my own home as well as making me fearful in my own home, spent an hour in my bed crying the other day.
grandpa died 2 hours ago
[QUOTE=Uzbekistan;40183813]May not be around much, plugged in the phone line and because of this my stepdad decided I am no longer allowed to use the wifi, he does little things like this all the time and it's made me hate living in my own home as well as making me fearful in my own home, spent an hour in my bed crying the other day.[/QUOTE] So you plugged in the phone line and you get banned from using the wifi? I don't understand where your stepdad is coming from.
[QUOTE=shteev;40177794]Don't you mean Beats?[/QUOTE] I said good [editline]7th April 2013[/editline] [QUOTE=DatWut?;40171987]So there's this guy who has a crush on me. Problem is that he lives in the UK. Why do I always find my way towards people who live too far away from me?[/QUOTE] Because you're online. That may sound dickish but it's a common problem - people who hide behind a computer feel free to have their heart on their sleeves when talking to anyone they don't have to deal with in person so it's a lot easier to find someone you really like that unfortunately lives too far away. On the contrary the guy up the road you see could be straight as a bean or he could indeed be gay, looking your way, and the perfect match you never know
[QUOTE=Mysterious Mr.E;40178876]Part it [/QUOTE] I do I posted a pic earlier [editline]6th April 2013[/editline] [QUOTE=The very best;40181788]anyone that has their hair in a ponytail should wear a fedora to cover it up[/QUOTE] this makes me euphoric Honestly if you have long hair you're going to have to tie it back some of the time, like cooking something/cleaning/most jobs/etc if you don't tie it back when you're scrubbing the toilet you're asking for trouble
[QUOTE=Animosus;40181155]Been watching some Disney cartoons I watched as a kid to pass the time. I really can say, that in comparison, kids are watching absolute rubbish cartoons nowadays. They don't even come close to the quality of what most people would have watched here.[/QUOTE] nostalgia
[QUOTE=Sparkwire;40184686]nostalgia[/QUOTE] It's not just nostalgia. My example is WB instead of Disney, but I firmly believe there really aren't shows today that match up to something like Animaniacs. Many kids shows put too much into toilet humor and bad slapstick. No enjoyable music or witty satire
[QUOTE=Animosus;40184350]So you plugged in the phone line and you get banned from using the wifi? I don't understand where your stepdad is coming from.[/QUOTE] He's a dick, all there is to it.
[QUOTE=shteev;40182911]I love making new runs and using what I've learned in my previous runs to do well. I have over 100 hours invested in the game and I haven't beaten it yet.[/QUOTE] I wouldn't have any problem with this if I had gotten this far by myself, but I had a bunch of help from a friend because I am bad at video games. It's a super fun game I'm just inherently bad at games.
It is 1:30PM and I'm still in bed feeling like shit. I am so bored
[QUOTE=Nintendo-Guy;40183983]grandpa died 2 hours ago[/QUOTE] Oh man, I'm so sorry. I can relate to this so much. My grandpa died a couple years ago (I'm not sure of what, but I think it was cancer) and my dad just died of cancer just a few days ago... It's an awful, awful feeling.
Am I the only one who's in the lucky situation of not yet having lost someone in their family? Both of my grandma's still live, and I've only ever gotten to know my grandfather on my mother's side. I mean my mother's father here. My father's father died way before I was born (sadly, since what my father tells me, he was a really cool guy and everything). The only relative who dies was my grandma's mother. But she lived quite far away and I/we didn't have too much contact to her.
Hell my great-grandmother's birthday was today, and for her 90th she decided to go on a fucking helicopter ride. She's not one for being inactive; she was busy moving furniture and painting her living room last year. :v:
[QUOTE=Fhenexx;40186075]Oh man, I'm so sorry. I can relate to this so much. My grandpa died a couple years ago (I'm not sure of what, but I think it was cancer) and my dad just died of cancer just a few days ago... It's an awful, awful feeling.[/QUOTE] Grandma died of some kind of cancer a couple years ago when she turned 66. Not looking forward to the time when my parents go. I'm sorry for your loss.
Granddad's cerebellum is slowly rotting away from a degenerative genetic disease, which I have a 25% chance of having inherited. His mind is sharp as ever but his motor functions and speech are deteriorating every day. He probably won't be able to walk in a few years or so. Even worse is that my parents don't want to talk about it all, so if I or my sister get tested positive, we'll know that mum has it before she does.
I'll probably sound heartless here, but I often have the feeling that I won't give 2 shits when my mother dies. I'm well ware that she's my mother and that I shouldn't think that way, but the way she is towards me quite often just makes me feel that way towards her. Everything ever is my fault. If I want to avoid pointless discussions because we had them before, she gets pissy, starts yelling at me. Recently I tried to avoid a discussion. I just put my headset back on and listened to music, she pulled the headset off my head (as a matter of fact, she did that before and the USB-plug has been sort of broken ever since). And then it all was my fault again. How am I supposed to think about her? And that's not the only thing that's happened.
I found a music album completely in Russian at Goodwill, it's like this weird Russian hip-hop. It makes me giggle like a little girl and I have no idea why.
rip it and upload it [editline]6th April 2013[/editline] legally, of course
[QUOTE=TehWhale;40187719]rip it and upload it [editline]6th April 2013[/editline] legally, of course[/QUOTE] [URL="https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B5HhEx_PYSu4Uk1zSEM3VjFJSGc&usp=sharing"]Ta da. [/URL]
Is intense, sharp pain coming from your left chest worrying
[QUOTE=Cotroxy;40188183]Is intense, sharp pain coming from your left chest worrying[/QUOTE] I'm more worried about you having multiple chests.
Left side..... I can hardly breathe right now (taking more than just a small breath causes pain)
I would probably go to a doctor
[QUOTE=Cotroxy;40188183]Is intense, sharp pain coming from your left chest worrying[/QUOTE] I would go to a doctor man
Forgot to say, I got a haircut today. [url]http://db.tt/qJnTHZb0[/url]
I need a haircut my hair is so thick and poofy
[QUOTE=DatWut?;40186816]Am I the only one who's in the lucky situation of not yet having lost someone in their family? Both of my grandma's still live, and I've only ever gotten to know my grandfather on my mother's side. I mean my mother's father here. My father's father died way before I was born (sadly, since what my father tells me, he was a really cool guy and everything). The only relative who dies was my grandma's mother. But she lived quite far away and I/we didn't have too much contact to her.[/QUOTE] I'm in a similar boat really. I say similiar because i've had death close to the family but my family (both mother's and father's side are rather seperate and to themselves. Or at least we are). Both of my grandfathers died when my parents were in their teens. My grandmother died when i was 14, my Nana died when i was 16. Both they were sick for quite awhile so it wasn't a shock. I've had 2 uncles die as well. One when i was 14, and the other died In November. In fact last november after my Uncle died, his wife, my aunt, got sick and finally died 4 days before christmas. This wasn't as huge of a shock again because she did it to herself and we didn't keep great contact with here and my aunt and my other aunt and mother had a falling out with her and severed contact. They both made up a few hours before her death. The only deaths that actually affect me are the deaths of my pets. I'm amazingly misanthropic and very accepting of death and it's reality. But when it comes to animals i find it just unfair. Though i am kind of sad i never really got to meet my uncle who died this last year. I literally only just found out 3 months ago that he fought in Vietnam as a Marine. I would have loved to have talked to him about it as i'm very interested in the 1960's zeitgeist counter culture movies as well as vietnam. When i went to their home to clear it out to sell i got to take whatever i could find. I took his field survival manuals, his M1 Helmet that he actually wore when deployed, and his collection of zippos among other things. I personally restored 2 of them and now always carry his US Marines engraved one. I regret never really talking to him.
my hair is getting too much party in the back for its own good someone needs to stop it before it gets out of control [sp]send help[/sp]
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