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Post by middleton39657 on Oct 11, 2006 21:25:11 GMT -5
[\quote]oes anyone ever feel embarrassed that they like certain types of music, films, or TV shows?[/quote] Gideon, you have no idea. My [glow=red,20,750]best friend[/glow] once saw a CD I listened to and looked at me as if I had grown a third head and the second one was already there. Later, he saw me go on a forum for a TV show I liked (not this one) and gave me another look. [\quote]A plane crashed into a building in upperstate New York. Two people confirmed dead.[/quote] One of those people is a pitcher for the New York Yankees named Cory Lidle who had finally gotten his big break in the major leagues at the age of 34. Now he has died far too young. BTW, I don't know how to make my own quotes, so sorry.
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Post by Gideon on Oct 12, 2006 2:19:08 GMT -5
Gideon, you have no idea. My [glow=red,20,750]best friend[/glow] once saw a CD I listened to and looked at me as if I had grown a third head and the second one was already there. Later, he saw me go on a forum for a TV show I liked (not this one) and gave me another look. Did you feel ashamed for liking them, or did you just think, "Whatever, I like them, and that's good enough for me." I heard about Corey Lidle. That is horrible. Laser - I can pronounce that word. Piece of cake. Easy.
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Post by Mac on Oct 12, 2006 4:14:53 GMT -5
ok, i'll come out..sorta. i would go gay for Scarlett Johansson. seriously. but we both like men so....darn. lol! Many girls, more than guys, have someone they'd go gay for. But that raises the question of whether girls are naturally more bisexual, men are equally bisexual and just afraid to admit it, or neither sex has innate bisexuality, but modern culture encourages female bisexuality. Though, I await the input of another. Bwah! No, it's the guy on the right. The hot one. Ha! That's what you think! I bet he dosent know its the day though. there are hundreds of National Days that noone pays attention to. My original plan was to greet him with "Happy National Coming Out Day!", but I slept through class. Though, I have the alternate strategy of telling him that tomorrow, and seeing if he recognizes that I have the wrong day. Evil! ;D There's a phobia of having peanut butter stuck to the roof of your mouth. I can't remember the name for it, but it does exist. Arachibutyrophobia. You can make up any phobia using latin root words. Were you reffering to our comments about Fraiser and Taxi, or something else? Also: Some say SMILES is the longest word because there is a MILE between the first and last letters! LAME! Additionally, your longest word is a protein, not DNA. Menack, celebrate. You have nothing but lots of fun (and a ridiculous amount of hard work) to look forward to now.
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Post by ICWP on Oct 12, 2006 8:06:34 GMT -5
Hmm. It seems that, when I'm not at school, my dreams are all about school. That's a bit odd.
Hence the need for a National National Day Appreciation Day. There probably is one, I've just never heard of it.
...But surely, everyone has that one?
...And that one?
Well, apparently most of the stuff before the "-phobia" bit mean the same thing anyway, so yes.
My Dad has a theory on this: men are all disgusting.
From David Bowie's journal on BowieNet:
...Right. Erm. Well, is David Bowie not simply ground-breakingly awesome. Look. He's going to be on Spongebob Squarepants. That's just unbelieveably cool. How I love him.
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Post by BritishHomeStores on Oct 12, 2006 8:22:48 GMT -5
I find these phobias hilarious. ;D Fear of blood doesn't seem hilarious to me. I've always had this phobia. Now I have this one too. Hmm. It seems that, when I'm not at school, my dreams are all about school. That's a bit odd. It's normal. For me, at least.
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Post by LaurenM on Oct 12, 2006 9:49:21 GMT -5
ahhh good point, Scott, good point. My neice won't get her lazy *** out of bed!! She needs to ger herself to school so I can sleep. She stays up way late now, on her myspace and talking on the phone to some boy. until 1am or so. now her lazy *** is still in bed. GET UP YOU LAZY FAT HOG OR I'LL TIE YOU TO A TRUCK!! GET YO *** TO SCHOOL!!!
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Post by Islander on Oct 12, 2006 10:35:14 GMT -5
I find these phobias hilarious. ;D Hmm. I'm seriously trying to think of ways of being more insensitive. I've got a couple, but it's not an easy job .
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Post by {88Keys} on Oct 12, 2006 10:56:29 GMT -5
I find these phobias hilarious. ;D Me too. ;D
Keep trying; I'm sure you'll come up with a few more.
I saw a lady on some trashy talk show (Maury, I think) who was afraid of balloons. Maury is talking to her about it, all nice and stuff. Then, as if to torture her, the people backstage start chucking ballons out onto the stage, right at the lady, and start popping them and stuff. Of course, she starts freaking out. It was kind of horrifyingly hilarious. Part of me thinks she was just acting, though.
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Post by adam on Oct 12, 2006 11:56:12 GMT -5
Girls are much more comfortable touching each other etc. They regularly kiss to greet and some act like Trinny and Suzanna when it comes to breasts (touches other to compare to own).
You don't see men kiss or touch each other often. I was hugging my male friend (everyone was doing it) the other day and some kids walking past voiced their disgust.
Soo predictable. Why the '...'? I dont know why I dont just say ellipsis. Has he ever thought of writing a book? I remember reading about that.
In Science Class today we had some fun with Radiation.
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Post by ICWP on Oct 12, 2006 12:04:15 GMT -5
I've finally finished Nineteen Eight-Four (Yes, I read it disgustingly slowly. Be quiet). I'm quite possibly the only one who thinks life under the dominion of Ingsoc might not be that bad after all. I mean, as far as everyone's concerned, things are constantly improving, and they're under the protection of an infinitely wise and much loved leader. I suppose the only actual downside is the lack of any intimate relationship with anyone, but I still think the horrificalities are exaggerated.
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Post by Gideon on Oct 12, 2006 12:34:33 GMT -5
Were you reffering to our comments about Fraiser and Taxi, or something else? Sorry, Mac, what do you mean? How is talking about a phobia of peanut butter referring to some TV shows? I'm seriously trying to think of ways of being more insensitive. Don't! Sensitivity is a great thing. Remember, it's insensitive people who a: laugh and make fun of you when a friend or family member dies and b: laughs and makes fun of you when a person you like, respect and admire a lot dies (and also makes fun of the deceased person, while they're at it.) As you can see, I do not advocate insensitivity. I was hugging my male friend ICWP? Or another male friend. Go and give ICWP a hug, Adam.
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Post by ICWP on Oct 12, 2006 12:59:13 GMT -5
...Shush.
...What? What radioactive fun have I missed this time?
He meant when you said that sometimes people make you feel ashamed of the shows you watch, et cetera.
Hmm. I think Islander's talking about 'insensitivity', as in not being so easily effected by things, emotionally.
'Twasn't me. But yes, the lack of emotion between males has always annoyed me.
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Post by adam on Oct 12, 2006 13:12:03 GMT -5
I think that sentece would sound cool and sciency if you had said 'the males'. Dont ask. But anyway its becuase we are men and we hunt and we are too good for hugging men, women hug men, and if you hug a man you are gay and that is weak as only woman hug men and woman are weak. And we are men and we are not weak. The woman are week but we own the woman, we hug them. ( before I get told off)
School nespaper is out On Wednesday and I have got the quote for my article, yay!
Anyone have any suggestions for unluckey supersttitions for tomorrow for my experiment? I have worked out how to walk under a ladder. ill go out in the morning and get it out my shed! I feel that I may use Fri 13th as an excuse ttomorrow and I ashamed of it. I can see my self hinting by saying 'Unluckely I..' and 'Of all the luck..' when I do something wrong.
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Post by ICWP on Oct 12, 2006 13:30:30 GMT -5
That it would. Now, speaking of cool sciency things, you didnee answer my question:
Is the headline still a bit rubbishy, though?
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Post by adam on Oct 12, 2006 13:39:01 GMT -5
'WE'RE TOP AT TESTS!' is a good use of alliterations says the Editor anyway.
I forgot to say: I was sorting some stuff out for the School, newspaper yesterday with the editor and I felt cool as we where discuussing formatting and conmtent and she got a call on her mobile and she was talking in to it and she said 'Can we walk?'. Its like in those business films. I was amazed anyway.
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