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don't lose your feelings as you don't trust them.

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I love to hear his breath. But I need now a lot of courage to do something.

that pineapple pie is delicous

That my mom really likes to irritate me....on PURPOSE. :angry:

i learnt quite a lot about cats mating, knowing finally that Maggie has mocked all us convincing us she was pregnant when she wasn't :inquisitive:

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that although our spanish academic system places spanish literature studies under the humanity and arts group and so opposes it from science, american system does place us under arts and science, a subdivision of romance languages -far more accurate than our system locates it.

no wonder why in Spain we still drag the endless battle between science vs humanity. i'm believing that's a matter of religion-politics after all, knowing how different are other linguistic areas and their much more productive life styles.

What I learned.... I learned that

1. My language arts teacher really loves to yell at us and make us feel bad.

2. Painting with watercolors is pretty good.

3. My art teacher hates me and likes me (as a student) half and half.

4. Internet Explorer really does suck butt.

5. My health teacher actually trusts me.

Get my idioms in check... and use them right... lol

I have one Lady Gaga song on my iTunes. :|

I don't even know how.

That you can form strong opinions about people even though you don't know who they really are. Like posters here.

People take things too seriously sometimes... everyone just needs to get fucked once in a while...

People take things too seriously sometimes... everyone just needs to get fucked once in a while...

 

yes!!totally agree !

If you mean to say something to a user here, isn't it better to say it straight to the person in question instead of complaining about it elsewhere? It won't get matters resolved.

People who mean to say something to a user on here about saying something directly to another user if they have a problem with them, should directly refer to the user instead of vaguely writing about them, because that's hypocritical.

Then, isn't it exactly what you're doing?

 

At least I'm expressing my thoughts at the very same thread. Is there any need to mention specific names and be rude? There's a difference between that and straying to another thread and throw ideas around, I'd say.

Then, isn't it exactly what you're doing?

 

That was the point!

 

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oh god hahahahaha

I don't know what's funnier, this situation, or the fact that no more than 2-3 people on the forum will be able to comprehend the joke.

There are people who will dislike you for absolutely no reason whatsoever. Of course, I knew people were like this in school, but I thought adults were above that. I guess not.

Every day you make really stupid decisions, often without even meaning it, and you just have to apologize and learn from it because every new lesson you learn makes you a better person.

^ That's a great way to look at it, Dee. :nice:

If I work my ass off and feel tired afterwards, it's a good feeling. If I spend the entire day doing nothing and feel tired, it's a crappy miserable feeling.

I'm so happy I've done stuff I planned to :angel:

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