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Post by milindris on Oct 23, 2007 23:17:02 GMT
Maybe I'm a bit slow, or stupid or something haha, really. But, I can't understand why people don't want other people know they are connected... I just saw the 4 invisible users and thought that. Why do you want to be invisible on a forum?
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Post by abolishconfusion on Oct 23, 2007 23:25:35 GMT
I hate the thing. For ages I thought there had to be more to it then the emote. But then I realised there wasn't, and that pissed me off because why use it not on MSN? It makes me want to throw random emotes into everything like (*) posts. SEE? IT DOESN'T FUCKING WORK, AND IT'S STUPID. Actually. Where's that Rhiman? She does it quite a lot.
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Post by chloelovespw on Oct 24, 2007 2:40:23 GMT
i like rice kripsy treats.
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Post by Rebekah on Oct 24, 2007 2:48:08 GMT
Why do you want to be invisible on a forum? I don't know. It makes me uncomfortable to see my name listed there on the bottom of the front page. Then again, it also makes me uncomfortable to see my name listed under the most recently posted too. But, you know, I am awkward. :-\
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Post by Rhiflect on Oct 24, 2007 12:30:58 GMT
I hate the thing. For ages I thought there had to be more to it then the emote. But then I realised there wasn't, and that pissed me off because why use it not on MSN? It makes me want to throw random emotes into everything like (*) posts. SEE? IT DOESN'T FUCKING WORK, AND IT'S STUPID. Actually. Where's that Rhiman? She does it quite a lot. Right here, where i always am, bby xx (L)(L)(*)(*)
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Post by sarah on Oct 24, 2007 15:15:31 GMT
I hate the thing. For ages I thought there had to be more to it then the emote. But then I realised there wasn't, and that pissed me off because why use it not on MSN? It makes me want to throw random emotes into everything like (*) posts. SEE? IT DOESN'T FUCKING WORK, AND IT'S STUPID. Actually. Where's that Rhiman? She does it quite a lot. (k)
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Post by Ingvild on Oct 24, 2007 15:25:14 GMT
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Post by Clare on Oct 24, 2007 15:27:16 GMT
I will be in Dundee on Monday and the thought makes me nervous.
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Post by sarah on Oct 24, 2007 15:28:52 GMT
why on earth would you want to come to dundee? apart from the obvious fact that i live here
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Post by mynameisHughGrant on Oct 24, 2007 15:29:42 GMT
i am in the process of tidying up. A naturally long-winded operation, right now i am in the sit-in-another-room-eating-fruit-cake-with-cup-of-tea-and-midsummer-murders-on stage in which one contemplates the task at hand frankly i'm terrified that there's THINGS living in my room. as in, things with many-legs, and while i don't want to encounter these things, i feel i should do so now in case they multiply and encounter ME when there's too many of them just to inhabit the shadowy areas
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Post by Clare on Oct 24, 2007 15:44:21 GMT
why on earth would you want to come to dundee? apart from the obvious fact that i live here Open day at the art school. It's my, grudingly, second choice for my UCAS application, so I should go check it out.
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Post by sarah on Oct 24, 2007 15:53:19 GMT
why on earth would you want to come to dundee? apart from the obvious fact that i live here Open day at the art school. It's my, grudingly, second choice for my UCAS application, so I should go check it out. ahhh i see my sister went there it is so easy to get lost in there by the way, everytime i've been in that building, i have had extreme trouble knowing where everything is in relation to everything else ):
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Post by lazy poet on Oct 24, 2007 17:05:08 GMT
the ol' three hour journey to see the fambly wasn't so awful afterall our nan gave us apple strudel and passed on an electric Singer sewing machine down to me, it's so beautiful, i can't wait to get whizzing away on it
it was still bollocks though, to many serious discussions for my liking
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Post by newslang on Oct 24, 2007 19:08:05 GMT
Sometimes I feel like I should just quit school and loaf around for a while....work at a supermarket and ride a bike or something. Gah. This is silly. I'm doing bad in ONE class and I feel like I'm a complete failure That being said, I found out today I can do my work experience anywhere in the world! ...Not that I'd be able to afford to live once I'm there, but you know, options.
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Post by milindris on Oct 24, 2007 19:40:00 GMT
Sometimes I feel like I should just quit school and loaf around for a while.... I'm going to do that, definitively. This is my final year at college for a while. I don't know if I'll finish it or not. But now I need just moving somewhere far far away of home. Really. I need a change!
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Post by lazy poet on Oct 24, 2007 19:56:47 GMT
Sometimes I feel like I should just quit school and loaf around for a while.... I'm going to do that, definitively. This is my final year at college for a while. I don't know if I'll finish it or not. But now I need just moving somewhere far far away of home. Really. I need a change! i feel the same i seem to have some idea that i don't need any qualifications to do the things i want the quote that patrick said in some interview (i-d i think) seems to sum up my view towards work&school ''I knew I didn't want a job, qualifications or anything like that. I wanted to like a life of magic and adventure, and that was what i was going to do'' oh how pathetic of me
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Post by newslang on Oct 24, 2007 20:07:27 GMT
I'm just not sure university education is what I need. The only thing that's keeping me motivated is that I'm on work term for 8 months starting in May. It's exciting. I really like working. It's easier to learn something when you're doing it. I'm not interested in learning by reading a book . But I don't necessarily want a job that I'm going to be chained to for the rest of my life. I like change, and I want to experience things, and you can't do that if you work all the time less three weeks vacation (if that) in the year.
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Post by pigeon song on Oct 24, 2007 20:19:03 GMT
Its weird when you drink hot tea and you can feel it travelling into your stomach and it goes all warm.
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Post by Clare on Oct 24, 2007 20:25:39 GMT
Open day at the art school. It's my, grudingly, second choice for my UCAS application, so I should go check it out. ahhh i see my sister went there it is so easy to get lost in there by the way, everytime i've been in that building, i have had extreme trouble knowing where everything is in relation to everything else ): You should sneak into our tour group. I'll hide you under my coat. We could be a giant.
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Post by mynameisHughGrant on Oct 24, 2007 20:27:38 GMT
I'm going to do that, definitively. This is my final year at college for a while. I don't know if I'll finish it or not. But now I need just moving somewhere far far away of home. Really. I need a change! i feel the same i seem to have some idea that i don't need any qualifications to do the things i want the quote that patrick said in some interview (i-d i think) seems to sum up my view towards work&school ''I knew I didn't want a job, qualifications or anything like that. I wanted to like a life of magic and adventure, and that was what i was going to do'' oh how pathetic of me i'm the same. i've had to get a part time job to fund my adventuring tendencies and for some reason i'm incapable of dealing with it. for a start. it means i can't really go out so much and it's just...such a conventional way of life. it makes me quite depressive
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