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Posted: Mon May 28, 2007 1:27 pm
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Posted: Mon May 28, 2007 1:50 pm
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Posted: Mon May 28, 2007 4:12 pm
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Zanzarus Well, keep in mind that my offer will always remain valid. So if you don't mind living in 25-30 degree weather, just keep it in mind. <3
As much as I'd like to take it, I'm currently bound to living in Quebec due to laws regarding transitory issues, as far as name/gender change on the birth certificate are concerned. Until I get that done and out of the way I'm pretty much stuck living here. Had I taken your offer before, I'd have had to move back here for those to get done. sweatdrop
Thanks though, if things get TOO bad I'll reconsider the offer and postponing my clinical progress.
Manda_Tifa I really think it might be time for you to leave again, Doomie....that's all sounding slightly insane. I dunno how you put up with it on a daily basis.
Usually by playing games. A lot. It's been an effective stress reliever for years and it still is. Too bad life won't give me a blasted break, it'd be nice to be able to leave the room without having to expect my day to turn to s**t someway or another.
LilKitty115 Looks like they should be paying you for what you do around the house! That's entirely unfair, but you don't need me to tell you that.
You know, I wouldn't mind it half as much if they could AT LEAST bother to say "Thank you" when I do something.
Tonight I had to stand there for 2 hours telling my sister to do her homework over and over and over and over again until dad finally 'clicked' and got up to get her to do it. Reeeeal helpful there, it would have been even more helpful 2 hours ago.
Ugh. <_<
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Posted: Mon May 28, 2007 7:53 pm
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Posted: Mon May 28, 2007 8:00 pm
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Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 6:42 pm
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Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 10:06 pm
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In case a certain someone sees this, and because no one would probably understand what I'm saying anyway if I didn't, I'm going to use "chocolate" to replace the real thing I'm concerned about in this post. (And after reading it, I decided that it sounds a lot like sex, and I'd like to point out that that's not what it is.)
So, everyone likes chocolate. Chocolate is the most important thing in life, all you need is chocolate, there's nothing without chocolate. It's something that EVERYONE likes and wants and needs.
For a while I felt that people pretended to like chocolate--that's how much I didn't feel it, I didn't even believe others could at the time. It may well have been true that they made up their infatuation with the sweet, because at the time it wasn't uncommon for people to do whatever their elders were doing, and they wanted to fit in. But I figured that by high school, I'd want chocolate too.
Every time I get the opportunity for chocolate, I think "Okok, look for all the good things in chocolate and maybe this time you'll want it enough to get it!" Well each and every time I notice that there's a hair on the chocolate, or there's a bite out of it, or it's been on the floor. It's not like it's ruined, but I really don't want it; I'd rather eat strawberries. No one's ever offered it to me, and I can't even SMELL chocolate.
This'd all be fine I guess, but all my friends EVER talk about is chocolate and one other thing, which I am also not interested in. I don't really feel great when someone I really consider a good friend throws themself at the feet of a hunk of chocolate that I find a little too bitten-up by others, and that's so big I don't think this friend could ever finish.
I guess most groups at school talk about chocolate a lot too, but why? While chocolate is tasty at the time, they always eat it so profligately, ending up with stomach aches, mood swings, and really really fat thighs. So I have NO IDEA what's so great about chocolate, even though this society has raised seemingly everyone but me to believe that it's the most important thing evar--which also makes it difficult, because no one believes that I have no interest in it, and they tend to try and tell me that there's something wrong with me, or that I haven't gone to enough chocolate shops.
It's quite possible that they're right--they're only trying to do what's best for me I guess, which I refuse to condemn anyone for. I guess I shouldn't say I don't like it if I've never even gotten a truffle down my throat. I still hope that someday I'll find a nice, strawberry-flavored piece of chocolate that I can hold on to--or pretend to.
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Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 10:14 pm
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Posted: Wed May 30, 2007 7:04 am
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Posted: Wed May 30, 2007 8:21 am
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Posted: Wed May 30, 2007 9:15 am
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Posted: Wed May 30, 2007 12:09 pm
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I'm seriously starting to get pissed at my old laptop...>_>
I decided that I was gonna try a Linux OS on it, so I went and picked up a new hard drive for my old laptop and downloaded and burnt Ubuntu to a DVD using my new laptop. The first DVD was crap (Got a bad batch...50 DVDs, all useless >_>), so I burnt it to a second one. That one worked out, and I managed to bring it up on my old laptop (Linux distributions like to use Active CDs or whatever you want to call them...Basically, they let you try the OS by loading it from the CD into your RAM, thereby leaving your hard drive intact.) When I went to install Ubuntu, it locked up on me. So, I shut down and reboot. Now, every time I try to boot it up from the DVD, it says it's finding errors. What the ********? The installation didn't even freaking finish! And besides, it doesn't even touch the hard drive until you click install, then it formats it! WHAT THE ********?! scream
Fortunatly, though, I still have the old hard drive with XP on it... stare
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Posted: Wed May 30, 2007 12:36 pm
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Posted: Wed May 30, 2007 12:58 pm
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Posted: Wed May 30, 2007 2:19 pm
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