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I accidentally bought chicken tenders and fries for the Mega64 guys at PAX East once
Over 97% of men with Cystic Fibrosis are infertile. I am the 3%
I'm Bisexual, and i know allot of underground dubstep, not the crappy kind.
[QUOTE=EmperorKabuto;39211238]I'm left handed, and my favorite color is chartruese. This is my favorite little tidbit about myself- I have really great hair. I've won a school wide award for best hair, and one at a Model UN convention. And yet I've never had a single date. Stupid good hair.[/QUOTE] Are you me? I'm left-handed, and chartreuse is one of my favorite colors. I usually just say green because I like it equally as much as olive green. Also, the only girl I dated was when I was 14 and she was 13, it lasted four months, and she's now bisexual.
I've done Kung fu for 4 years and I'm white. As a result I'm able to understand basic Chinese. Also I've lived in California for 12 years and now I live in Pennsylvania.
Lee Harvey Oswald enlisted in the Marines on October 24th, 1956. My dad was born on October 24th, 1965. JFK was assassinated on November 22nd, 1963. I was born on November 22nd 1993. That's pretty awesome, and I had to give my dad a fist bump. :v: Oh, and I'm related to [i]both[/i] of [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Preston_Brooks#Sumner_assault]these guys.[/url]
[QUOTE=IPK;39218088]I have ancestors from Serbia(of course i damn do),Bosnia,Croatia,Bulgaria,Italy,(Nazi) Germany and Macedonia. I also have some family that is blacks,because some guy,i don't even know what he is to me,married some black woman in Africa. Oh and my great-grandfather was in the SS[/QUOTE] Was your Great-Grandfather the guy who beat my Great-Uncle Helmut (Wehrmacht) for looking at him wrong? I'm afraid of elevators, like, really, really afraid of them. I get really nervous in them thanks to a mixture of claustrophobia and acrophobia. I can speak German, some Russian, Scotch Gaelic, and some Ancient Egyptian. After my first tour in Afghanistan, I lived as a drifter in California. I mostly just wandered from town to town, staying in one place for maybe about a month before leaving. Later on, I was contacted by one of my old squadmates who told me iffen I had the money, he could help set me up with a place in Virginia. Of course I didn't, but one quick call to my mum and dad, and I had the money. I got my stuff moved in, and got the rest of my furniture shipped in from Scotland. However, I rejoined the Army, and spent about a year and three quarters in Afghanistan until an IED left me with a bad shrapnel wound in my leg that kept me from being able to continue service. I'm now living a good life in Langley, Virginia.
[QUOTE=Moustacheman;39249628]Was your Great-Grandfather the guy who beat my Great-Uncle Helmut (Wehrmacht) for looking at him wrong? I'm afraid of elevators, like, really, really afraid of them. I get really nervous in them thanks to a mixture of claustrophobia and acrophobia. I can speak German, some Russian, Scotch Gaelic, and some Ancient Egyptian. After my first tour in Afghanistan, I lived as a drifter in California. I mostly just wandered from town to town, staying in one place for maybe about a month before leaving. Later on, I was contacted by one of my old squadmates who told me iffen I had the money, he could help set me up with a place in Virginia. Of course I didn't, but one quick call to my mum and dad, and I had the money. I got my stuff moved in, and got the rest of my furniture shipped in from Scotland. However, I rejoined the Army, and spent about a year and three quarters in Afghanistan until an IED left me with a bad shrapnel wound in my leg that kept me from being able to continue service. I'm now living a good life in Langley, Virginia.[/QUOTE] Thank you for your service. I too did a tour over in Afghan. When I got out, I had this wierd almost phobia of talking about any thing military related to anyone in real life. It's just a conversation killer. As soon as I mentioned I was in the military, people, especially girls will usually just reply with 'oh' and not say anything else. I don't know if they got a phobia for this, but it feels like it's taking a negative pull on my life. I had a weird tumor on my lip, but luckily got it removed. Someday, I have a dream of building a small home out of storage containers and making it modern in appearance. I broke my head open when I was a kid, because I slipped off the side of a tub having a kicking contest to see who could kick higher with my brother. So to try beat him, I jumped on the side of the tub and kicked and fell and busted my head open. All I remember was looking down and seeing the whole bathroom floor covered in a pool of blood. I have never broken a single bone...yet. I used to love a few anime shows when I was a kid, but I quit because it was ostracizing me from my friends in high school. I used to love Inuyasha and Cowboy Bebop.
[QUOTE=Reserved Parkin;39251136]Thank you for your service. I too did a tour over in Afghan. When I got out, I had this wierd almost phobia of talking about any thing military related to anyone in real life. It's just a conversation killer. As soon as I mentioned I was in the military, people, especially girls will usually just reply with 'oh' and not say anything else. I don't know if they got a phobia for this, but it feels like it's taking a negative pull on my life. [/QUOTE] I guess its just the fact that they know nothing about it, and they can't continue with it.
Virgin, I am. [SUB]so cool im swimming in swag~~[/SUB]
Cool facts about myself, hmm? Huh.. Okay. [editline]17th January 2013[/editline] Well, as a matter of cool fact, I don't know of anything that I'm allergic to. Be it cats, dogs or tomatoes, I'm allergic to none of them.
My great-grandfather became a forest brother and also served in WW2 on the side of the Germans as an officer. My great-grandmother hid him under the bed when the soviets came to search the house. Nevertheless he escaped into the forest to meet up with partisans and never came back.
I have several favourite colours. Purple being one of them. I am bisexual and I look up to my sister who is 10 years older than I am. I want to tell her about it. I've never broken a bone in my entire life, nor am I allergic to anything. I hate my appearance and I'm in a relationship I don't think I can handle. I'm deeply interested in music and art. And my dream is that I someday can study in another country, becoming an artist and a musician. I want to live in a nice top-floor apartment in the city or a nice house in the country-side. I'm afraid of a lot of things. I'm a shut-in. I wan't to make more friends but I can't seem to.
I have relatives in Fiji, Japan and probably some somewhere in England. I can trace my lineage to the first fleet. My great grandfathers were intending to go into WWI and WWII but couldn't because of allergies to the boots. I have woken up to a house-fire in my face. The first time I ever smoked weed was with my mum. I'm also the Sloth Lord of fast threads.
I learn things pretty fast.
I've been dating someone for over four years, I lived in Japan for 2 weeks, I have a pet rat named Tiny Rat I was ranked in the top 30 players world-wide for Call of Duty : Black Ops Free-For-All
Once, I spent an entire week on a raft me and my freinds build on some river in Värmeland, Sweden. If I remember correctly we managed to sail (float) 300 km due to the currents and shit. Also, on that trip, I saw a bunch swedes having a triangle... the sexy kind. Oh, and I lived in USA (Florida to be precise) for two years, and finished my danish high school education there.
[QUOTE=Moustacheman;39249628]Was your Great-Grandfather the guy who beat my Great-Uncle Helmut (Wehrmacht) for looking at him wrong? I'm afraid of elevators, like, really, really afraid of them. I get really nervous in them thanks to a mixture of claustrophobia and acrophobia. I can speak German, some Russian, Scotch Gaelic, and some Ancient Egyptian. After my first tour in Afghanistan, I lived as a drifter in California. I mostly just wandered from town to town, staying in one place for maybe about a month before leaving. Later on, I was contacted by one of my old squadmates who told me iffen I had the money, he could help set me up with a place in Virginia. Of course I didn't, but one quick call to my mum and dad, and I had the money. I got my stuff moved in, and got the rest of my furniture shipped in from Scotland. However, I rejoined the Army, and spent about a year and three quarters in Afghanistan until an IED left me with a bad shrapnel wound in my leg that kept me from being able to continue service. I'm now living a good life in Langley, Virginia.[/QUOTE] Maybe,he was a boxer.
My Grandmother shook Hitlers hand once.
[QUOTE=jonoPorter;39255152]My Grandmother shook Hitlers hand once.[/QUOTE] Did she scratch him with her nail?
[QUOTE=Kartoffel;39255166]Did she scratch him with her nail?[/QUOTE] No. She was still a teenager back then. Plus, in that time everybody thought that he was the greatest person on earth.
I've had a scar above my left eye since the moment of my birth, because they had to perform a C-section on my mother to get me out and the surgeon accidentally cut me with the knife. I once lost 7 kilograms of weight in a single week.
spooged on a black girls booty
[QUOTE=sparky28000;39196147]Not sure if this is something special but I can do this with my thumbs [IMG]...[IMG][/QUOTE] I can do that too! Other stuff about me... uhm... I lost 35 kilos in one year, this is the one I'm most proud of, since I'd had weight problems almost all my life. Now i weigh around 100 kilos, but I'm also pretty tall, so that's just about the right weight for me. I learned to read at 2-3 years old, long before any other kid I knew, and have been relatively fluent in english (obviously not my native language) since a very young age and now I can speak it almost perfectly. I play drums.
I'm a direct descendent of [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horatio_Nelson,_1st_Viscount_Nelson]Horatio Nelson[/url] (big British hero, he's the guy on the column in Trafalgar Square).
My dad had dinner with Obama. It was him, Obama, and one of his sergeants.
I'm left handed I'm a lifeguard I play guitar (Not left handed) My dad's side of the family has a history of high iq, and alcoholism. I'm also related to the a member of the first team to climb Mt. Everest
I'm ambidextrous I have anosmia (I can't smell odors) and when I was younger I pretended to have a sense of smell because I thought only older and mature people could smell.
[QUOTE=SpaceGhost;39213809]I was born almost 4 months premature, I was so fucked up I had to have god knows how many surgeries done to save my life. I had to be put in an incubator hooked up to a dozen or more wires and tubes to keep me alive. My heart stopped repeatedly and I quit breathing multiple times. Most people come out very messed up from being born premature, brain damage, messed up joints/ligaments/bones, ect. Mental retardation, blindness, deafness, and other bad shit. I was incredible lucky, and all in all it cost over a $1,000,000 to keep me alive :v:[/QUOTE] same here.
I have webbed toes. My dad's girlfriend's daughter even drew something on them. [thumb]http://i.imgur.com/jO5aB.jpg[/thumb]
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