Talk about whatever you want to here, but stay correct
#198748 by islandsinthesky
Wed May 20, 2009 6:54 pm
Amber wrote:They are as bad as eachother. Seen the teenage pregnancy rates here?


I have.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teenage_pr ... _incidence

Amber wrote:It's kinda gratifying seeing one of the people who bullied you, heavyily pregnant standing at a dirty bus stop smoking. Sorry for the kid though... :(


Maybe she's just fat. ;)
#198764 by Devy, spelled Devy!
Wed May 20, 2009 11:07 pm
Abydost wrote:Mendez said "both". We all lol'd.


There are other Scandinavian girls he could do... like.... say, me.


ANYWAYSSSSS.....

it is surprising that movies like Hostel get made, and are readily available to almost anyone. I haven't seen it, I don't want to, but I get what it's about. Yet that Marlon Brando movie Last Tango in Paris got an X rating :?:

EDIT:: I just looked in the mirror a second ago, and I noticed that one of my pupils is ridiculously dilated while the other pupil is normal. I look like David Bowie over here... should I be concerned? :?
#198787 by islandsinthesky
Thu May 21, 2009 2:59 am
Devy, spelled Devy! wrote:There are other Scandinavian girls he could do... like.... say, me.


Alas, DsD reveals her groupie side. Everyone has one ;)

Devy, spelled Devy! wrote:EDIT:: I just looked in the mirror a second ago, and I noticed that one of my pupils is ridiculously dilated while the other pupil is normal. I look like David Bowie over here... should I be concerned? :?


Is one eye closer or significantly more exposed to a light source than the other? If so, no. It might just be a migraine.
#198800 by Biert
Thu May 21, 2009 5:30 am
islandsinthesky wrote:Why is the united states so reserved and uptight about sex, yet throw violence every which way we can?

Sounds like America has a small penis.

Trying to avoid feeling insecure by banning everything that would remind of it, and at the same time overcompensating by being extra extra manly.
#198825 by Zyprexa
Thu May 21, 2009 10:33 am
Abydost wrote:
Devy, spelled Devy! wrote:There are other Scandinavian girls he could do... like.... say, me.


See, I knew it.

I am quoting this for truth, and reiteration. You can't ensmallen something for the purposes of disguise on these message boards!

Amber wrote:Although, it's kinda gratifying seeing one of the people who bullied you, heavyily pregnant standing at a dirty bus stop smoking. Sorry for the kid though... :(

I'd say that ran some mixed emotions through you. I had a sort of reversed-roles encounter of that.I was always one of the cool kids at school (the fact that I use the term "cool kids" definitely means that you can take that as tongue-in-cheek) and there was this girl, Uschi (OMG WHAT IS THAT NAME ABOUT. SHE IS IRISH) who was bullied horribly. A bit of background info: Her dad was a jazz musician (hey, cool), her mom was a child psychologist. NOT a good combo, it seems. They donned her with a pudding-bowl haircut, according to her very unusual testimony only allowed her to shower once a week, bought her one set of (boys) clothes, made her sit in the back seat (even now, and she's 19), feed her rice and beans as her staple diet (wtf?), brainwash her to an extent (I'll get to it) and from what I've seen, they now accompany her to college. In German class, she was asked to write an essay on the general topic "Young People". She wrote about how parents don't instill the importance of education where their children are concerned. Again, I repeat, WTF.

I did my best to get her out of the pickley holes she dug for herself because I'm a cool guy and doesn't afraid of anything, but she was never particularly grateful or nice about it. Even though people sort of ... well ... hated her ... she was still nasty to me even though I was just trying to give her a hand. She always tagged along with our group (with added resentment of us) and was just generally not a nice or normal person. Even though she spent loads of time with us, she never bothered to get to know us on any sort of level. She wasn't allowed to go out with people who weren't on her parents' pre-approved list of cousins and family friends, so she didn't go out with us. For everyone's birthday in school we always devoured a cake in school but she didn't like chocolate. On her birthday in sixth year, we got her a carrot cake, because they're her favourite. She thanked us and brought it home. :?

We did try and encourage her to rebel to some extent (she came to one of our birthday parties. But she was collected by her parents at 8pm). She never really did. It makes me sad. Firstly, I was sort of offended that she didn't give me a mention in her yearbook page (cos I gave her one in mine. I mean, I thought she'd like it considering she'd spent every day for two years with us at lunch)... Then, when I saw her in college she was with her dad. That's when we expected her to break away. I guess it's never going to happen.

Sorry for the length of the post! How's that for a random thought though. Sitting in a B&B in Kerry, miles from home, writing about somebody I'll probably never meet again.
#198845 by Devy, spelled Devy!
Thu May 21, 2009 12:42 pm
islandsinthesky wrote:
Devy, spelled Devy! wrote:There are other Scandinavian girls he could do... like.... say, me.


Alas, DsD reveals her groupie side. Everyone has one ;)

Devy, spelled Devy! wrote:EDIT:: I just looked in the mirror a second ago, and I noticed that one of my pupils is ridiculously dilated while the other pupil is normal. I look like David Bowie over here... should I be concerned? :?


Is one eye closer or significantly more exposed to a light source than the other? If so, no. It might just be a migraine.


Oh but I've been making innuendos all along, some purposeful... some not :o
I don't know what that was - I don't get migraines, my eye was just freaking out =/

That's a disturbing story Zyprexa - sounds like maybe some of her screws were loose to put it bluntly. And her parents' too. That's just not normal behaviour on either part. It's really unfortunate that she wasn't allowed to shower when she wanted, as personal hygiene should be personal and unmonitored by parents as you get older.
#198850 by Zyprexa
Thu May 21, 2009 1:17 pm
Well they didn't give her any freedom in any regard. I often wonder if they had her neutered.

YAY I GET TO GO OUT BECAUSE OF SPIFFY PEOPLE! :D Happy Orly!
#198862 by Leechmaster
Thu May 21, 2009 2:54 pm
I hate repeating myself, so am I ever really clean after I shower?
#198864 by AlucardXIX
Thu May 21, 2009 3:19 pm
So I think I "finished" the song I started writing last night. The problem with it: it's only a minute and a half long. It just feels finished. I guess for the kind of song it is, it's suiting...but I still think it should be longer, I hate when songs are that short =/
#198890 by NSTbedtime
Fri May 22, 2009 1:39 am
Yeah you mentioned it on the awesome thread, gonna post it?

Amber wrote:Although, it's kinda gratifying seeing one of the people who bullied you, heavyily pregnant standing at a dirty bus stop smoking. Sorry for the kid though... :(

Man that's fucked, people change.
lol, but I get how you feel.
My sister's ex is pregnant. Don't like her.
Devy, spelled Devy! wrote:That's a disturbing story Zyprexa - sounds like maybe some of her screws were loose to put it bluntly. And her parents' too. That's just not normal behaviour on either part. It's really unfortunate that she wasn't allowed to shower when she wanted, as personal hygiene should be personal and unmonitored by parents as you get older.

yeah the parents, your right though it shouldn't effect her at that age :( .
Her, i know someone, but it's asperger's minus the lack of hygiene and the parents.
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#198893 by Amber
Fri May 22, 2009 2:07 am
NSTbedtime wrote:
Amber wrote:Although, it's kinda gratifying seeing one of the people who bullied you, heavyily pregnant standing at a dirty bus stop smoking. Sorry for the kid though... :(

Man that's fucked, people change.
lol, but I get how you feel.
My sister's ex is pregnant. Don't like her.


I'm sorry. But she hasn't changed at all. Unless she gives me a reason otherwise to have some remotely humane feelings towards her, my point of view still stands...
#198896 by Zyprexa
Fri May 22, 2009 4:13 am
I agree with the above post. You can't help feeling resentment if she bullied you, I'm sure. And you already expressed your sympathy for the kid. At least now she has a reason to get her act together. We can just pretend in our minds that everything turns out nicely.

I have a disastrous hangover. :?
#198914 by Kivenkantaja
Fri May 22, 2009 8:36 am
I keep asking for an advice when I know that the only right answer is "go for it". I'm not doing a damn thing 'cause I'm afraid of failure when not doing a damn thing is a failure as well. Yet somehow a problem this easy to solve is too much. This raises a question:

How fucking stupid am I :D
#198945 by AlucardXIX
Fri May 22, 2009 3:11 pm
Zyprexa wrote:I agree with the above post. You can't help feeling resentment if she bullied you, I'm sure. And you already expressed your sympathy for the kid. At least now she has a reason to get her act together. We can just pretend in our minds that everything turns out nicely.

I have a disastrous hangover. :?


Didnt you say you were going to stop drinking a week or so ago?

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