I haven't had McDonalds in years, maybe I'll get some of their McGriddles, since its the only thing from them my stomach does not actually regurgitate.
You're often found diving into a book or spending hours working on that project of yours. It's important that you put in as much of an effort learning as possible so your knowledge will someday come in handy. Because of this, you may sometimes be skeptical of things that you don't have any proof of.
While you tend to be booksmart as opposed to streetsmart, you also tend to be a tad socially awkward, not always sure how well you fit in with your friends or maybe not even having a lot of them in the first place, but you're still a solid friend when it comes down to it and would be there to help any of them with their problems.
Even though you may be talented, you're the total opposite of a showoff, shying away from bragging or even talking about your talents. You don't want the world to think you're a braggart, after all. You're quite humble and modest, but you're also looking for acceptance and praise for your talents.
This may be old news, but I was reading [www.adweek.com] this article...
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This reflects how Loesch—in Manhattan to prepare for upfront season—feels about producing reboots of Gen X-targeted shows like My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic and the upcoming Care Bears: Welcome to Care-a-Lot in her role as president and CEO of The Hub, Hasbro’s joint venture with Discovery.
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and the upcoming Care Bears: Welcome to Care-a-Lot
You're often found diving into a book or spending hours working on that project of yours. It's important that you put in as much of an effort learning as possible so your knowledge will someday come in handy. Because of this, you may sometimes be skeptical of things that you don't have any proof of.
While you tend to be booksmart as opposed to streetsmart, you also tend to be a tad socially awkward, not always sure how well you fit in with your friends or maybe not even having a lot of them in the first place, but you're still a solid friend when it comes down to it and would be there to help any of them with their problems.
Even though you may be talented, you're the total opposite of a showoff, shying away from bragging or even talking about your talents. You don't want the world to think you're a braggart, after all. You're quite humble and modest, but you're also looking for acceptance and praise for your talents.
This may be old news, but I was reading [www.adweek.com] this article...
I don't care a lot (see wut I did thatr? hurr), I didn't like the care bears then, I doubt I'll like them now.... they always felt unsympathetic to me.....
Of course, consider how many people ever thought they would or could ever like MLP. Why can't the new Care Bears do for that franchise what FiM did for MLP?
Game of Thrones A Song of Ice and Fire is great. Not my favorite series, but certainly worth reading.
Now you've got me second-guessing if I should have corrected him... Quaint. Anyway, I need to finish this dang Cleopatra book before I can start The Name of the Wind. So the last eighty pages are dragging like crazy.
This post has been edited by radixius: Mar 11 2012, 20:33
Now you've got me second-guessing if I should have corrected him... Quaint.
Heh.. it just irks me. It's like referring to The Lord of the Rings as The Ring Sets Out, or worse yet, Concerning Hobbits, and Other Matters.
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Anyway, I need to finish this dang Cleopatra book before I can start The Name of the Wind. So the last eighty pages are dragging like crazy.
Can't be very exciting then.
I'll tell you a secret. When I first read it, I ended up reading the last third of it (250 pages or so) in one sitting. It was six in the morning when I finally finished it. (And two years later before the story continued.)
Anywho, came across [www.newgrounds.com] this game that's based off some RD fanfic. It's not done yet, and lord knows when it will be. However, it's actually not bad so far.