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Off Topic / Re: Have Google Chrome? Get this app to donate to charity.
« on: December 16, 2010, 03:33:05 PM »
Well I do have a deep seeded hatred for a lot of people, so I might as well isolate myself
And yet you're only 14. I can only pray that someday, when you're old and gray, you'll look back and think how foolish you were.

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Off Topic / Re: Have Google Chrome? Get this app to donate to charity.
« on: December 16, 2010, 03:26:49 PM »
Elaborate
You view the world through your own eyes, such is a given. If they are blocked with hatred and anger, then what else in the world can you see? Beauty reduces to torture and joy to anger. And beside that, one can only ever give what they have, and thus develop from such. If all you hold is anger, what can you give but it? And that contributes to pushing not only yourself down deeper and deeper, but also the world.

And moreso, it creates an illusion of isolation. When you're "alone" in the world, what shoulder do you have to cry on? What friend to laugh with? From this, one can spiral into deeper stages of anger and, soon enough, hatred.

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Off Topic / Re: Have Google Chrome? Get this app to donate to charity.
« on: December 16, 2010, 03:07:41 PM »
Opening bunches of tabs. Very good cause. c:

Also, Kev, one person can make a difference. It's amazing how many lifes you effect each and every day just by being passive, imagine what one can do with actual effort. If all you do is think negative thoughts of yourself and the world, you only push to make the world a negative place. And one's own bitterness, in the long run, hurts themself more than anyone else can even try.

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Drama / Re: The Policies of ScatteredSpace
« on: December 15, 2010, 09:28:48 PM »
I can't help but heavily endorse this metaphor -- regardless of how much discontent it stresses.
Don't worry, Lalam, I don't think you smell funny. <3

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Drama / Re: The Policies of ScatteredSpace
« on: December 15, 2010, 09:21:40 PM »
Lalam's arguing is like a fine cheese, it takes a certain taste for a person to harness it properly or balance the flavor. Otherwise people just call it malodorous and throw it somewhere in France.

These people have obviously done the latter. :o

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Off Topic / Re: Young "Love"
« on: December 15, 2010, 09:00:10 PM »

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Off Topic / Re: Young "Love"
« on: December 15, 2010, 08:54:27 PM »
ERROR
You aren't born that way, you're born normal and then later in life you get an opinion on things, then you are who you are today.
A rapist isn't born a rapist, they're born normal and then get interested in love and then try to have as much of it as they can.
So you're comparing me to a rapist now? :I

And aloveuality is the absense of loveual orrientation. Though, it can be considered an orrientation in itself. Most people don't just wake up and say "Well it's a fine day not to be attracted to anyone today!" though. :o

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Off Topic / Re: Young "Love"
« on: December 15, 2010, 08:49:38 PM »
yup
Let me make sure I have this completely clear.

You agree with what I say,

but feel obligated to disagree with me

because of how I was born? :I

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Off Topic / Re: Young "Love"
« on: December 15, 2010, 08:47:24 PM »
But God made love you know, and there'd be nobody here if it weren't for love.\
Exactly.  :cookieMonster:

But if love brings people together, isn't that good for the 2 people? :S
That's what I said. ._.

Also yes, underaged love is bad, I just disagree with you simply because you have an aloveual view of it that's twisted and stoopid.
So you think I'm right, but disagree with me because of who I am? :I

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Off Topic / Re: Young "Love"
« on: December 15, 2010, 08:39:45 PM »
ownt lol It's just I don't trust aloveual people when they talk about things loveual(?) people do because they dissaprove/don't have love.
Yes, you found me out. I dissapprove of love. The world would be better off without it.  :cookieMonster:

But I'm aloveual, yes. It means I have no loveual orrientation. So I view this from an outsiders perspective. But I know what two people can grow between each other can be much stronger than anything anyone may hope to tear apart. And I know having underaged love can lead to consequence, which seems much for the few minutes of "joy" it brings. Some people have sacrificed many oppurtunities in their life because they only sought the joy. But, of course, others have been brought together because of it. It's not black and white, I know, but on a general basis I simply don't commend it.

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Off Topic / Re: Young "Love"
« on: December 15, 2010, 08:28:26 PM »
This is the first time I'm going to disagree with you, as you are an aloveual person and I don't trust people like that when they talk about love.
That's discriminatory! Just because we're a minority doesn't mean we don't have feelings! D:

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Off Topic / Re: Everything is too perfect for me.
« on: December 15, 2010, 08:06:28 PM »
Not from just being in Hollywood. Famous people I meet are generally through my school or my dad.
I did see the dude from George of the Jungle at a gas station once though and I have run into Abby from NCIS a few times.
If you meet William Holden's ghost in a restaurant, don't order an pie. :o

And Ike, be grateful for such you have. Count your blessings and share them. c:

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Off Topic / Re: Young "Love"
« on: December 15, 2010, 07:56:33 PM »
Can you fall in love? Yes.

Is it meaningful? Most likely not.

I'm nearly a completely different person than I was in high school. Teenage years are a highly formative period of your life and you can change so much. The person you fall in love with could be a different person in those few years, or you could change as well. If you do find yourself in a relationship that lasts well into adulthood then that's fine, but you are the exception.
I agree with Otis here.

As for underaged love, I say no. If only for the fact that most people aren't yet ready to start up a family nor make a commitment at such an early part of their life - Things change, especially in the teen years. Once again, are their exceptions? Of course. But not everyone can expect to be such an exception.

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There's 2 santas.
1. Saint Nicolas, lived some 1000 or so years ago in ye olden days.
2. The fat guy who goes down your chimney, lurks in your house and gives you gifts.
Actually, there are many Santas. It depends on the culture. The image of what Santa, in America, is today comes from mostly Coca Cola. In Italy, Babbo Natale is much more true to Saint Nicolas, a more slender, elderly man. In the UK, they have Father Christmas, ect ect. I was just asking to see which one he's wants to go by - whether it will be skinny or fat, white hair or gray (Or brown), red suit or gold. Things like that.

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Which Santa? :o

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