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That sucks. :hug:

 

What kind of store did you find it in? :thinking:

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Just the nearby record store :shrug: I had been looking at it for days :disappointed:

Hopefully I'll be able to take it back and exchange it for some other Radiohead dvd. There were like two others there :thinking:

people lie through their damn teeth

 

"forever" is more like a "maybe for a long time & then not ever again".

i also learnt today that i shall pay attention to new uni posters on friday, they may warn not to come to class on monday :facepalm:

:hug:

 

Just the nearby record store :shrug: I had been looking at it for days :disappointed:

Hopefully I'll be able to take it back and exchange it for some other Radiohead dvd. There were like two others there :thinking:

 

Yeah, take it back and complain. Was it an official dvd?

^ well, I sure thought it was! I mean, if I paid that much for it, I kind of expected it to be an official dvd :shrug:

the cover looked like this:

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Exactly! That's why I was pretty much pissed off when the video came on :blank:

oh and i learned something really cool. i can now see when people lie:cool:

 

it goes like this: when you ask people something about yesterday, what they have done, they will look to the left, because you use the left side of the brain to bring up memories. you use the right side of your brain to create new things. (okay brain sides can also be the other ones, i dont really know)

 

so when people are telling their story and look to the left, they are looking into their memorie, but when they look to the right, they are thinking of new scenarios that doesnt really have found place. smart heh?

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oh and i learned something really cool. i can now see when people lie:cool:

 

it goes like this: when you ask people something about yesterday, what they have done, they will look to the left, because you use the left side of the brain to bring up memories. you use the right side of your brain to create new things. (okay brain sides can also be the other ones, i dont really know)

 

so when people are telling their story and look to the left, they are looking into their memorie, but when they look to the right, they are thinking of new scenarios that doesnt really have found place. smart heh?

 

Doesn't always work.

A good friend is someone who loves you unconditionally, someone who has the ability to tell you the truth without judging you, someone who doesn't have to pretend with you, someone who can simply make you feel alright.

 

Good old conversations with Briggins. <3

^that's what true friends are... willing to listen to you no matter what the circumstances.

 

 

Today I learned that it is totally worth it to go to a concert early and wait in the queue to get really close.

When my cat runs in under my bed, there is absolutely NOTHING I can do to get it out.

Some 'H' thing to do with monomers and polymers.

I'm kinda lucky girl.

I love the autumn :bomb:

I love the spring!

Today I learned this:

 

 

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Teeheelawl.

 

AHAHAHAHAHAHA THAT IS HILARIOUS! <3 YOU LAUREN!!!

Talking to British people on the phone is so... ADORABLE. :wacky:

 

* cheerio *

* tally ho *

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