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Post by DarkfireTaimatsu on Mar 7, 2006 20:53:04 GMT -5
Aw, not even one? You could tell over an instant message or PM... =3
I'm jus' kiddin'. People's stories are a close-guarded secret, I know...
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Post by Wolfy on Mar 8, 2006 0:05:40 GMT -5
To Rehiro: I hit them now. Hard. Multiple times. And growl while I'm doing it...
Tothe current topic: Wolfy ish confused. Who's Moopsie?
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Post by DarkfireTaimatsu on Mar 8, 2006 0:14:15 GMT -5
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Post by Wolfy on Mar 8, 2006 0:20:05 GMT -5
AH! Very hyper, talkitive person. Got it. ^_^
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Post by RyokoDragonez on Mar 8, 2006 21:58:37 GMT -5
This is getting pretty far off-topic. so... Perhaps we should return to the topic of "The forum is dead right now. I'm lonely and bored. >.<"
--- Ryoko Dragonez
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Post by Awakened on Mar 10, 2006 22:14:28 GMT -5
Well if its any consulation I am still here. Then again I can't remember when the last time I posted before I came out with my fanfic so nevermind. Perhaps the main problem is that Charby went off the air for awhile and the old people from before eventually left, and we are still waiting for a new crop of replacements to fall in love with Charby and take their place here.
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Post by Daggertooth on Mar 10, 2006 23:23:15 GMT -5
I am actually still pretty lonely. Itfs just that with no money it is hard to do anything around here, and I have no friends locally. So I have ended up spending a ton of time indoors on the computer. Not sure I even want to stay out here anymore, I havenft even worked on my kanji in about a month. I need to decide in the next few days if I want to extend my plane ticket. It would cost me $500 and I still have no job to compensate. Itfs my debts, being lonely, and the fact that I really really miss the desert that is starting to get to me. Do I want to stay out here?
I can handle being isolated, apparently I need wilderness to keep myself sane. There is a park close by, it is large, but it is so crowdedc.so many peoplec..
Daggertooth *stares with longing at my banner*
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Post by Shippo_no_Neko on Mar 11, 2006 10:43:36 GMT -5
Awww... Well, I just went through a really tough time where one of my friends abandoned me and started spreading awful rumors, but well, I'd like to say, you guys (my forum friends! <3) have really helped me ^_^. It's nice to know that I have people who will listen and who like me because I'm Shippo, not because I'm an okay artist, or that I am attractive >_<
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Post by Awakened on Mar 11, 2006 18:54:04 GMT -5
I can't find where you wrote about this but you have my condolences! It really sucks when you have a friend who turns on you. Just hang in there and remember that you're real friends are rooting for you.
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Post by Momo on Mar 11, 2006 19:17:45 GMT -5
We all love you, Shippo, just because you're you. *big hug* Sometimes people can be real jerks, turning on their friends like that. Ah, well. They didn't deserve you anyways. And yeah, the forums are kinda dead for me right now, (Oooh, look! Miraculously back on topic! ^_^) because I suspect that all the postage gets done when I'm not online. I'm usually on in the wee hours of the morning, or.... later on in the morning, before heading to class. So, yeah. It's kind of like playing catch-up for me right now.
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Post by silverwolf on Mar 22, 2006 0:36:11 GMT -5
Trying desperatly not to go into depresso-mode, sometimes I get so lonely that ... now I have to go write poetry.
There are times when I feel like there's no one in the world who cares for me.
...I'm gonna go random post in the "relationships" thread.
I love you all. Yahoo: Dragonmistress66 MSN: Fuzzypuff2003
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Post by Flagg on Mar 22, 2006 0:47:19 GMT -5
I'm not sure how long it has been since I have felt entirely alone... But there are quite a few times that I feel excluded from the immediate situation by my ppers. It's not a fun feeling, being on the outside. But at the same time, being a regular in the outcast crowd has given me a rather different view of the world than most "normal" (oh what a terrible word) people, which has given me plenty to fill my stories with, so I'm certainly not entirely unhappy about it. Of course, I haven't been around here long enough to feel lonely on the boards, so none of all that applies to anyone here! : )
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Post by Shippo_no_Neko on Mar 22, 2006 19:57:05 GMT -5
Waaah! Today was the last rehearsal for the musical that I am in... It may not sound big, but this is my last time talking to some of them, well, 'cause I'm moving. Anyway, that doesn't matter. I'm just sad ;-; I'll just draw some pictures of Suka... and Salahain... and Moss... and Dilly-boy to make me feel better. Art is my escape!
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Post by Flagg on Mar 22, 2006 20:51:41 GMT -5
The last rehearsal is always a sad time. I hope you had a good time. What show are you doing?
How do you feel about moving? I've moved around quite a bit, so I know it can be pretty rough.
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Post by Shippo_no_Neko on Mar 26, 2006 17:06:50 GMT -5
;---; Grease. I just performed the last show... last night... IT WAS WONDERFUL! But sad... And the cast party lasted late into the night... It was very very fun.... My part was... Extra, girl singing "raining on prom night" on the radio, and the voice "sheila" at th drive in movie. I got my own curtain call, too ^__^
Moving... Is sad, but is also sort of a new begining, a chance to make a new first impression on the general public, y'know?
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Post by Flagg on Mar 26, 2006 20:09:01 GMT -5
Ooo, Grease. Heh, I know a group that's doing Grease at the moment. But they're ages are a bit younger, which kinda scares me... But that's another story.
Hurray for late-going cast parties! If it ends before 11, it's hardly a party a'tall. ; D Also hurray for solo curtain calls. Congratulations. : )
Sounds like you've got a good outlook on your move. My last one (not counting the one to college, which doesn't really count, since I'm close enough to head home on the weekends) was about 7 1/2 years ago, and I wasn't too thrilled with it at the time (by which I mean, I was most thoroughly bummed). But now, looking back, it was one of the best things that's happened along in my life. I hope things end up going even better than you're hoping they possibly can. : )
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Post by Rehiro on Mar 27, 2006 18:28:12 GMT -5
I havent moved since I was three.... im sixteen so thats thirteen years in the same place.
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Post by Daggertooth on Mar 27, 2006 20:29:28 GMT -5
I've moved around alot recently. Not really staying in one place has caused me to lose contact with alot of my Real life friends and rely on my internet associations for a social setting. Not sure if thats sad or coping.
Did move once when I was in the 4th grade...sad at the time....a good move in hindsight. It's good to get a fresh start on things. Most folks I knew moved at least once, but thats odd in Utah, they would move a block and still have the same school. But they would be in a different ward or even stake (LDS religious social structure) meaning even a block away they would be socialy completely different.
Daggertooth
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Post by Shippo_no_Neko on Mar 29, 2006 20:47:44 GMT -5
I've lived in North Dakota, England, Texas, Hawaii, Connecticut, and Virginia (not necessarily in that order). I was a military kid. What can I say >_<
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Post by Violet on Mar 29, 2006 20:54:33 GMT -5
dat's sad but where no goin anywhere no matter where you live *gives a shippo a hug*
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Post by DarkfireTaimatsu on Mar 29, 2006 20:55:41 GMT -5
Coincidentally, 3 of my favourite places in the world.
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Post by Shippo_no_Neko on Mar 29, 2006 20:59:08 GMT -5
You've been there?
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Post by DarkfireTaimatsu on Mar 29, 2006 21:02:05 GMT -5
No, only to England... I particularly wanna visit Hawaii, since I'm still close with the friend living there (unlike Texas). She may come visiting sometime in the early autumn. I went to England, in fact, the same week as I discovered Charby... How 'bout that, eh?
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Post by Daggertooth on Mar 29, 2006 21:11:49 GMT -5
Wow, thats some impressive traveling. I need to hit England and Hawaii one of these days myself. Course picking up and moving around like that must have been a pain, and you probably wern't old enough to explore those places very much. But at least you are used to moving around.
Daggertooth
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Post by Shippo_no_Neko on Mar 29, 2006 21:42:55 GMT -5
England is very grey... I kinda liked it, though. A lot of the streets around where we lived still had cobblestones ^__^
Hawaii was beautiful, but very tourist-y. And expensive.
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Post by Daggertooth on Mar 29, 2006 21:50:51 GMT -5
Grey? like always cloudy or all the buildings and ground and everything cement or something. Hmmm....I might not like that. I like the orange mingled with green myself. Oooh, do you have an English Accent. I'm sure the moving was a pain, but did you at least have fun temporarily living in exotic places. What....englands exotic....sure it is.....well...um... :sweat: Daggertooth
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Post by Flagg on Mar 29, 2006 22:05:02 GMT -5
Whoa, I've lived in three of those places myself! ...Yeah, I'm a military kid too (or, I was, anyway, since I'm in college now). I bet we weren't ever in the same area at the same times, but it's still a freaky/nifty coincidence. : )
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Post by Shippo_no_Neko on Mar 31, 2006 20:49:32 GMT -5
The weird thing (and awesome thing ^_^) about my voice, is it is whatever accent I want it to be. All the time. The voice I usually use is a weirdish mix... My own accent. I say "oay" instead of "okay," use random japanese phrases, and sometimes drop "n's" off things and slur words. But it's not what you think... it's kinda weird ^^;;;
Yeah, in england, everything is grey >_< or atleast, thats how I remember it!
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Post by Dundee on Mar 31, 2006 21:06:55 GMT -5
Ooh! I been in Hawaii!! It was niiiiiice... They had raw octopus tenticles which made my brother throw up, my mom first introduced me to oysters there, actually fresh mangoes, and going to the beach every day...
I can do a really good English accent. My best are English and Spanish; Spanish not so much, I don't meet that many Spanish students where I come from, but it's pretty decent. Just imagine an uncommonly low female voice, slightly nasal, with a bad habit to pronounce words that I see all the time in books and on websites, but have never really heard in real life. Just low enough to hate being soprano, and high enough to give me a sore throat when I attempt tenor.
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Post by Daggertooth on Mar 31, 2006 22:02:51 GMT -5
your own accent eh, now thats intereting.
I just got the standard midwestern accent. Examples bein I don't pronounce the G in anythin endin in ing, Mountain sounds like moun'n, anything R tends to sound like a stressed ur combo, and I say things like fer, ya'll, anythin, and somethinerother. Got worse once I started talkin to old emery county folk and listenin to Jeff foxworthy. I do admit that my accent changes slightly to my suroundings, if I spent time in england or australia I am sure my accent would change.
Daggertooth
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