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May 11 2011, 03:36
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Msgr. Radixius
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I will resume being facile :3
ADDENDUM: UGH, TAKE FOREVER, XILLEON!
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May 11 2011, 03:39
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Xilleon
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May 11 2011, 03:39
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May 11 2011, 03:41
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Xilleon
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QUOTE(Anto of the Sand @ May 10 2011, 21:39)  -STER102
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May 11 2011, 03:57
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Raaby
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You're all awful.
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May 11 2011, 04:00
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Msgr. Radixius
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Thanks, niggy!
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May 11 2011, 07:37
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'niggy' ... how CUTE! x3 and this coffee tastes abominable, yuck!
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May 11 2011, 07:42
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Anon M
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QUOTE this coffee tastes abominable, yuck! It's an acquired taste just like tea was for me, you'll get used to it, or maybe just lose some taste buds when you get older.
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May 11 2011, 07:43
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Msgr. Radixius
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You're so serious all the time!
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May 11 2011, 07:49
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Anon M
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QUOTE You're so serious all the time! Well I won't deny that cause it's true most of the time. But when I was younger I used to be less serious but the passing of time and shit, etc, took that from me.... >___>
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May 11 2011, 07:51
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QUOTE(Benjiro @ May 11 2011, 07:37)  and this coffee tastes abominable, yuck! What did you expect? It's coffee.
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May 11 2011, 12:02
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Cloudkitty
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QUOTE(3d0xp0xy @ May 11 2011, 07:51)  What did you expect? It's coffee.
No, it's THIS coffee!I usually like it and drink it for it's tatse only, but this one tasted shitty, mainly because i've made it way too strong, i accidentally the triple amount of beans.... :S
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May 11 2011, 12:08
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BlorgAlmighty
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I often read / watch all these books and shows and movies about how people need to loosen up and have some fun but I've always had a problem with that. I'm single, will probably be for life, get in touch with my friends like once a month, don't drink or do drugs or smoke, have a hard time making friends and all that jazz and yet I'm moderately happy with my life. Sure, there are parts that I'm not happy about, but those are generally more connected with inability to motivate myself and making something of myself, not with human relations.
How is drinking supposed to solve my problems?
I once asked a guy who I was in military training why people drink. He said it was to "lose themselves". I suppose that makes sense. I'm also aware that people may drink for different reasons, like actually liking the taste of alcohol or enjoying the buzz, but I'm not sure how that helps.
I hate losing control of myself. I like keeping my emotions pent up most of the time. I would hate to go wild. I am fucking afraid of not being able to control my own actions. I'm susceptible to basic human needs already and instances of wetting the bed as a kid has taught me that I should at the very least control what I can about myself.
I seriously hate stories with the moral that everything can be solved by letting your hair down and getting drunk especially since my hair isn't really long enough to tie up, let alone let down. I mean, seriously, long hair gets greasy hella easily. Short hair is at least resistant to the greasiness.
What I'm saying is, maybe drunks would be less of a douchebag if they used alcohol to gel their hair.
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May 11 2011, 13:07
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QUOTE(BlorgAlmighty @ May 11 2011, 12:08)  get in touch with my friends like once a month
What? You come here more often than that. This post has been edited by flint: May 11 2011, 19:28
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May 11 2011, 13:13
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BlorgAlmighty
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Real life. XP
Back when I lived in Canada, my friends didn't really gather together much often after we all graduated from high school.
I went to the same university as one friend, so I met up with him a fair bit, but it was rare to meet the others.
I honestly haven't made any new friends since high school, and that was 4 years ago.
Course, now I'm in Korea and they're all in Canada, so the most I can get in contact with them is via E-mail. And we aren't really the E-mailing type.
And of course, I've long since lost all contact with my old Korean friends. The one person who I could still consider a friend (also the son of my mom's best friend) is doing actual military service because he's not a pansy like me.
Course, once I go back to Korea, I doubt the group of friends I had will last too long, if I managed to meet up with them again at all. We were kinda crumbling throughout the 4 years after high school. By the time I get back, the dude who went to the same university as me will have graduated, and life will move on as always.
Which means I should focus less on social interaction and more on cleaning my shit up, getting things done and deciding what to do with my life.
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May 11 2011, 16:29
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QUOTE(BlorgAlmighty @ May 11 2011, 06:08)  I often read / watch all these books and shows and movies about how people need to loosen up and have some fun but I've always had a problem with that. I'm single, will probably be for life, get in touch with my friends like once a month, don't drink or do drugs or smoke, have a hard time making friends and all that jazz and yet I'm moderately happy with my life. Sure, there are parts that I'm not happy about, but those are generally more connected with inability to motivate myself and making something of myself, not with human relations.
How is drinking supposed to solve my problems?
I once asked a guy who I was in military training why people drink. He said it was to "lose themselves". I suppose that makes sense. I'm also aware that people may drink for different reasons, like actually liking the taste of alcohol or enjoying the buzz, but I'm not sure how that helps.
I hate losing control of myself. I like keeping my emotions pent up most of the time. I would hate to go wild. I am fucking afraid of not being able to control my own actions. I'm susceptible to basic human needs already and instances of wetting the bed as a kid has taught me that I should at the very least control what I can about myself.
I seriously hate stories with the moral that everything can be solved by letting your hair down and getting drunk especially since my hair isn't really long enough to tie up, let alone let down. I mean, seriously, long hair gets greasy hella easily. Short hair is at least resistant to the greasiness.
What I'm saying is, maybe drunks would be less of a douchebag if they used alcohol to gel their hair.
Blorg, I don't know you, and we currently live on nearly opposite ends of the world. But if I were a better typist, able to express my thoughts the way I would like to, I would have typed what you just did ages ago. I feel the exact same way, and other than the social interactions bit, this is pretty much me and my thoughts to a T.
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May 11 2011, 17:15
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BlorgAlmighty
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You are very possibly my evil twin.
Or perhaps my good one.
I don't have a goatee, but I do have a somewhat stubby chin due to my reluctance to thoroughly shave lest I cut myself. That counts as a half-a-quarter-of-a-goatee.
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May 11 2011, 18:14
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Sayo Aisaka
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I'm my own evil twin.
That is to say, there is no twin, but by changing my clothes, wearing different glasses, laughing maniacally at random intervals and being cruel to puppies, I've managed to convey they impression that one exists, thus providing a scapegoat should I ever need to actually perform some evil act. Such as being cruel to a puppy.
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May 11 2011, 18:55
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Msgr. Radixius
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QUOTE(Sayo Aisaka @ May 11 2011, 11:14) 
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May 11 2011, 23:50
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grumpymal
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QUOTE(BlorgAlmighty @ May 11 2011, 06:08)  I often read / watch all these books and shows and movies about how people need to loosen up and have some fun but I've always had a problem with that. I'm single, will probably be for life, get in touch with my friends like once a month, don't drink or do drugs or smoke, have a hard time making friends and all that jazz and yet I'm moderately happy with my life. Sure, there are parts that I'm not happy about, but those are generally more connected with inability to motivate myself and making something of myself, not with human relations.
How is drinking supposed to solve my problems?
I once asked a guy who I was in military training why people drink. He said it was to "lose themselves". I suppose that makes sense. I'm also aware that people may drink for different reasons, like actually liking the taste of alcohol or enjoying the buzz, but I'm not sure how that helps.
I hate losing control of myself. I like keeping my emotions pent up most of the time. I would hate to go wild. I am fucking afraid of not being able to control my own actions. I'm susceptible to basic human needs already and instances of wetting the bed as a kid has taught me that I should at the very least control what I can about myself.
I seriously hate stories with the moral that everything can be solved by letting your hair down and getting drunk especially since my hair isn't really long enough to tie up, let alone let down. I mean, seriously, long hair gets greasy hella easily. Short hair is at least resistant to the greasiness.
What I'm saying is, maybe drunks would be less of a douchebag if they used alcohol to gel their hair.
QUOTE(cmal @ May 8 2011, 23:02)  If I were to compare myself to anybody on the forums, I'd say I was a really watered-down version of Blorg.
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