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Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 9:14 am
Wait, Doomie, did this guy think you were a girl?
Now you have me curious to see what you look like IRL. cool
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Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 9:34 am
Krissim Klaw Everytime I think about it I feel so overwhelmed with how much games have come out that I missed. Have the same problem about novels at the moment too. Step into the fantasy/sci fi section at the bookstore and don't know were to even begin to start >.<
Look on the bright side, since you missed all those games, now you can get them for, like, 4~20$ each instead of 50~70$. 8D
Aside from the big stuff I really want like Spore just now, I usually wait for games to lower in price and buy them in bundle packs for three times cheaper. That way I get lots of games - cheap! :3
I'm not an avid reader, but I guess you can always do the same with books. They likely go down in price as they get somewhat older and new ones come out.
Diana Aries Wait, Doomie, did this guy think you were a girl?
Now you have me curious to see what you look like IRL. cool
I never have actually looked very manly. XD http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v67/DoomNeko/Doomie1.jpg :3
I mean sure, I'm still more or less flatchested and I have this tendency to wear mostly men's clothes because I like their nice, loose, comfy clothing, but I'm getting there, slowly. ^^
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Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 9:38 am
*gives a nod* To be honest, at least by just your face, I am not sure I would confuse you for a girl.
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Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 9:44 am
DoomNeko Look on the bright side, since you missed all those games, now you can get them for, like, 4~20$ each instead of 50~70$. 8D
Aside from the big stuff I really want like Spore just now, I usually wait for games to lower in price and buy them in bundle packs for three times cheaper. That way I get lots of games - cheap! :3
I'm not an avid reader, but I guess you can always do the same with books. They likely go down in price as they get somewhat older and new ones come out. True about the games, One of the upsides about waiting. rofl With books it doesn't make much difference unless you insist on buying the hardcover which comes out a little before they release the cheaper paperback version. Of course then there is always the library. Course you can do that a bookstores too. As long as you don't bend the book up and return it within a certain amount of time you can return it and get your cash back. XD
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Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2008 4:43 am
*drags himself back in*
Finally made it back from England and Eurofurence 14! And every moment was freakin incredible, especially the con itself. I dunno how they did it, but EF this year was amazing, even more so than last year! And somehow, I managed to dance for three hours in fursuit during the con's last dance. I have no idea how I did it, either, especially given the fact that this was my first con suiting XD
Anyway, though, I'll post some pictures soon ^_^
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Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2008 7:22 pm
Well i found out recently that i'm pregnant again. so this is going to be baby number two and my hubby is now going to get himself fixed since this one was a slip up when we were actually taking precautions. He's all happy about it. He wants a boy this time and I want another girl. now we just gotta tell the grandparents.
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Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2008 9:05 pm
demonically_innocent Well i found out recently that i'm pregnant again. so this is going to be baby number two and my hubby is now going to get himself fixed since this one was a slip up when we were actually taking precautions. He's all happy about it. He wants a boy this time and I want another girl. now we just gotta tell the grandparents. That's big news. Good luck with everything and congrats
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Posted: Tue Sep 09, 2008 8:11 am
Hey guys. I'm back.
Still living in the car, though.
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Posted: Tue Sep 09, 2008 2:47 pm
Katzekinder Hey guys. I'm back. Still living in the car, though. Why are you living in your car?
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Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 12:23 pm
Afina Maslow Katzekinder Hey guys. I'm back. Still living in the car, though. Why are you living in your car? It's a long story involving crazy roomates breaking a couple hundred dollars worth of stuff, horrible raging cuntasauruses violating hospitality, and losing my job and no one else wanting to hire me.
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Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 6:00 pm
Katzekinder Afina Maslow Katzekinder Hey guys. I'm back. Still living in the car, though. Why are you living in your car? It's a long story involving crazy roomates breaking a couple hundred dollars worth of stuff, horrible raging cuntasauruses violating hospitality, and losing my job and no one else wanting to hire me. O.O Ouch :< Wish I could help you out...
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Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 2:24 pm
It's only 3 weeks into the semester and school is already kicking my arse..... sweatdrop
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Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 6:50 am
My brain is frying in a source of c. Garnished with a paragraph of commenting. burning_eyes
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Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 8:48 pm
Sigh. Loneliness bites me harder sometimes than at other times. But part of it is that I'm too shy, desperately shy where there's any sexual tension involved; part of it is that my interests and other people's interests seem worlds apart. I can't talk about what interests me because I sound like I'm on acid, if I describe just marveling at all the random stuff I'll stop and look at because of how wonderful it is. (And it is, really. Little coincidences, like the way a spider builds its web, or the way a sign catches the wind, they signify nothing but their own accidental beauty.) Part of this is probably a variant of ADD. I've never gone in for an evaluation, tbh. But part of it is just that I was taught to stop and observe things, sometimes because you could see the glory of God through the glory of all creation, sometimes just because appreciating it is worthwhile all by itself. I don't ever, ever want to renounce that, and I don't feel comfortable suppressing it, either. Man, I'm tired. I'm just rambling. PS: I aim for this, how about you?
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Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 9:53 pm
All of creation is wondrous and people should take more time to just stop, be silent and observe.
You are never too old to look at the world as if though the eyes of a child.
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