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Mark

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  1. They were wonderful last night. Truly brilliant. But what confused the fuck out of me was that two girls, no older than 20, sat through the whole thing looking bored, then stood up for Staircase, danced, went mad, then sat down for the rest. But no, it was amazing, I phoned my mates when their favourites came on. I would've phoned more, but for a minute there, I lost my cell.
  2. We are all the same and that's why we're the rest. But the idea that we're all special motivates us to get out of bed. Even if we don't actually believe that. But I don't know.
  3. There's no such thing as good people or bad people, everyone has both sides to them and everything bad that happens to you teaches you something and makes you stronger. I don't know.
  4. Nope. Just found this interesting, and I meant to pick up on it... Guys, just because your prospective partner has a taste that's different to you, doesn't mean that they're no good for you. My ex-girlfriend liked dubstep, I still loved her. And if a girl turned round to me and said "I don't want to go out with you because you like Coldplay", I'd tell her where to go, not because I'm a Coldplay fan, but because that's really shallow. If it starts with music, where does it end? Anyway, question. Where's the furthest you've travelled abroad?
  5. Sunset, at the moment. Or Shelter. Chemical Brothers.
  6. I'm seeing them tonight, and it's How to Disappear Completely.
  7. Can't tell if you're being sarcastic or not, so I'll just say that sometimes it's hard to get your words out. Yeah I was, but she felt she couldn't do it, so she did the next best thing by telling him on Facebook. I wasn't trying to be a cock to you, I just simply didn't agree with what you said. Sorry if that offended you.
  8. This morning. Felt soooo rough. When was the last time you had butterflies?
  9. Vilnius.
  10. I think it's primarily to sort Kat's problem, but it's sort of evolved.
  11. Maybe ask in like a week. I'm having that same problem now that the girl I like isn't answering Skype, and I'm not sure whether to be like, "Are you still busy?" when she said she was busy an hour ago... :\
  12. Seeing them tomorrow. Exciiiiiiiiiiiited.
  13. I think I speak for a fair few people when I say it's not at all about looks for me.
  14. All my mates got girlfriends before me. Depressed the hell out of me, I thought there was something wrong with me. And I did want a girlfriend for the sake of having one. Because I knew whoever she was - and she turned out to be a bit of a bitch - I'd love her more than anything and never let her go because she was actually a girl that had chosen me, haha. Sooo naive.
  15. Funny thing is, I think I do understand women, I just wish that they all liked me a little bit more.
  16. I've asked people out face to face and on Facebook. In person, someone's less likely to turn you down, because of how awkward it would be, but you tend to find later on that they don't like you as much as you like them. On Facebook, it's much more honest. Someone can totally ignore you, but at least there's no embarrassment that you get face to face. They're both legitimate ways, but when I've been too nervous, I've done it online. Some things my brain is programmed not to say for fear of rejection or shock. One of those things is "Do you fancy going out sometime?" (So if I ever ask you out in person, I don't like you that much. I wasn't that nervous that I wrote you a message. :P)
  17. You've got no idea what you do to us!
  18. You did the right thing, especially after everything you've just said. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise.
  19. Damon Albarn :smug: Who was your first love?
  20. Leave it. A night in a haunted house.
  21. Never have. Haha. When was the last time you were reeeally confused?
  22. That's what I'm trying :) And it's weird because I barely know her, so I've got to not rush things... which is hard, as a hopeless romantic.
  23. 10/10 Pulp
  24. Have you ever gone up to somebody to tell them something though, and then frozen up, embarrassed yourself, or just chickened out? I might be alone, but if I could, I would make notes of every little thing that I say, because I'm just so damn awkward when I speak to people, especially if it's about something important. By sending a message, Kat put her thoughts down, and actually got them out, something she hasn't been able to do face to face, and yeah, she has to wait for a reply, but she's actually said what she wanted to. She had proper control over that and she went for it.

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