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Idriveayugo
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Postby Idriveayugo » Sat Jul 18, 2009 10:43 pm

QueenofBlades wrote:Also, sorry yugo, kinda obsessed with Anita McAwesomepants. She's super hot, kills lots of stuff really violently, and she's like--magic, or whatever. It's awesome. Not to mention she's exactly my height [5'2"](go shoort people yay!) which is weird and cool.


No idea who your talking about, but tell her I said wassup 8).
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Postby QueenofBlades » Sat Jul 18, 2009 10:59 pm

Idriveayugo wrote:
QueenofBlades wrote:Also, sorry yugo, kinda obsessed with Anita McAwesomepants. She's super hot, kills lots of stuff really violently, and she's like--magic, or whatever. It's awesome. Not to mention she's exactly my height [5'2"](go shoort people yay!) which is weird and cool.


No idea who your talking about, but tell her I said wassup 8).

The main character in the book. :]] She's fictional, so tell her yourself.
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Postby Mr. Black » Sat Jul 18, 2009 11:03 pm

Yo, yugo, while you're talking to her, tell her I said wassup too.
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Postby Idriveayugo » Sat Jul 18, 2009 11:13 pm

Mr. Black wrote:Yo, yugo, while you're talking to her, tell her I said wassup too.


By "her" you mean her fat friend right? You got it buddy.
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Postby Ryaga » Sat Jul 18, 2009 11:26 pm

Idriveayugo wrote:
Mr. Black wrote:Yo, yugo, while you're talking to her, tell her I said wassup too.


By "her" you mean her fat friend right? You got it buddy.
Man this happens to me all the time in real life. My friend will be talking to a chick and then introduce her like ugly/REALLY big friend to me. I dunno it sucks.
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Postby joo » Sun Jul 19, 2009 12:13 am

My neighborhood is once again infested by young, annoying people with distinctly North American accents and behaviour, apparently due to some music festival ("Lovebox weekender") being held in a nearby park. THEY'RE EVERYWHERE! :shock:
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Postby SumBum » Sun Jul 19, 2009 12:19 am

I am irritated by friends who think it's up for debate when I tell them I'm busy. When they say they're busy, end of story. But when I'm busy it turns into an interrogation / guilt trip until I give in and put off (again) whatever I was planning to get done to go spend time with them.
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Postby QueenofBlades » Sun Jul 19, 2009 12:21 am

Idriveayugo wrote:
Mr. Black wrote:Yo, yugo, while you're talking to her, tell her I said wassup too.


By "her" you mean her fat friend right? You got it buddy.


Meanness! Anita is neither ugly nor fat. You should read the books, she's smokin. Or you can just look at her in the comics. Perfect body. :twisted:
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Postby kronos » Sun Jul 19, 2009 12:31 am

I am irritated by friends who think it's up for debate when I tell them I'm busy. When they say they're busy, end of story. But when I'm busy it turns into an interrogation / guilt trip until I give in and put off (again) whatever I was planning to get done to go spend time with them.


I have this, hate it.
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Postby BlueNine » Sun Jul 19, 2009 12:37 am

Caesar wrote:Rant; I have fainted due to tiredness.


I did this a few weeks ago...fell on top of a PC tower, inside of which the guy had put 3 laptops (just storing them there)...the most damage I've done while asleep by a long shot
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Postby Ryaga » Sun Jul 19, 2009 12:40 am

joo wrote:My neighborhood is once again infested by young, annoying people with distinctly North American accents and behaviour, apparently due to some music festival ("Lovebox weekender") being held in a nearby park. THEY'RE EVERYWHERE! :shock:
Are they hipsters? Friggen hipsters. Or even worse are scenekids, they're almost one and the same though. Symptoms of either if they fit some of the criteria they're probably one or another or both -.-

Wear multicolored basketball shoes.

Wear tight pants, or they're so skinny the pants intended to be tight are instead lose. (I own a pair or two of tight pants, not illin' on the tight pants.)

They don these annoying middle-eastern neckwear, but have no idea where it's from.

Fedoras.

Choppy hair.

Multiple highlights of different colors that most obviously occured at different times.

Flat brimmed hats. (I own one of these too, not illin on the flat brimmed hats. <3 My elmo flat brimmed hat)

I could go on forever.
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Postby QueenofBlades » Sun Jul 19, 2009 1:05 am

*shrugs* That's the youth of America man. Idiots. Wouldn't know a good book if it hit 'em in the face and 'classic' means anything from the 80's onward.
I'm sorry to say this, but I hate the general teenage youth of America. No drive, no lust for knowledge or difference. We're stagnating, and as much as I love the internet it's part of the issue. It just makes me sad. I mean, look at their media. Hannah Montana. Jonas Brothers. Twilight. It's revolting, and it's all Twinkies.
Does anyone else see this or just me?
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Postby *Wiro » Sun Jul 19, 2009 1:07 am

QueenofBlades wrote:*shrugs* That's the youth of America man. Idiots. Wouldn't know a good book if it hit 'em in the face and 'classic' means anything from the 80's onward.
I'm sorry to say this, but I hate the general teenage youth of America. No drive, no lust for knowledge or difference. We're stagnating, and as much as I love the internet it's part of the issue. It just makes me sad. I mean, look at their media. Hannah Montana. Jonas Brothers. Twilight. It's revolting, and it's all Twinkies.
Does anyone else see this or just me?


But... but... hannah isn't that bad...
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Postby Ryaga » Sun Jul 19, 2009 1:13 am

You've got a skewed vision of teenage America. :P

I'll tell you, I've never willfully or purposely watched or listened to any of the music, or tv shows/films you listed. Atleast in the Philadelphia/New York/New Jersey area it's nothing like that. You're wierd if you're into that generic crap. The real stuff is stuff like the bands who play at the Vans Warped Tour and the such.

And then there's the whole nother end of the spectrum with things like Slipknot and such.
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Postby Dudel » Sun Jul 19, 2009 3:15 am

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