xeno|oreo
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Post by xeno|oreo on Aug 8, 2006 14:03:38 GMT -8
Jimmy Eat World -- The Middle Jimmy Eat World -- Bleed American Jimmy Eat World -- Hear You Me Jimmy Eat World -- Pain Jimmy Eat World -- Sweetness copying thingy for quote on the other board ^^ My ctrl+v would probably be more interesting if I came to this thread before going elsewhere and quoting stuff
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Ka-Moi
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Post by Ka-Moi on Feb 1, 2007 15:36:34 GMT -8
You Are 65% BorderlineMany signs point toward you having a borderline personality. It's probably a good idea to seek therapy. Or at least read a self help book. Do You Have a Borderline Personality?www.blogthings.com/doyouhaveaborderlinepersonalityquiz/hmn.. that's what I had!
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Vyper
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Post by Vyper on Feb 1, 2007 18:58:45 GMT -8
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Ka-Moi
Claustraphobic Snail...
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Post by Ka-Moi on Feb 2, 2007 16:34:35 GMT -8
whoot! I drew that!
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-=Xavyn=-
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Post by -=Xavyn=- on Feb 3, 2007 15:43:46 GMT -8
Whee! I have absolutely nothing in mine! But if I did have something, I would want it to be random and funny. Like Chocolate Cherry Crumbly Pie! ^^
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xeno|oreo
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Post by xeno|oreo on Feb 4, 2007 9:42:39 GMT -8
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Post by FormerlyBlueEyedGirl on Feb 4, 2007 10:05:46 GMT -8
Being possessed by anyone would have scared me. Being possessed by a sociopathic nymphomaniac sadomasochist I had killed personally was too frightening and too ironic for words.
~Blue Moon
Bk 8 of the Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter series by Laurell K Hamilton
^ my favourite quote by my favourite author.. i was discussing her at flixster..
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xeno|oreo
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Post by xeno|oreo on Feb 5, 2007 13:17:25 GMT -8
Xubuntu
Hehe... researching a linux distribution
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Post by FormerlyBlueEyedGirl on Feb 5, 2007 21:40:55 GMT -8
"Naked Cousin" by PJ Harvey - its a song on The Crow: City of Angels soundtrack... rearranging my harddrive
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Post by April on Feb 6, 2007 5:16:10 GMT -8
[ <b>Mood</b> | incredibly relieved yet simultaneously plagued ] [ <b>Music</b> | Bob Seger ♥ The Fire Inside ]
<em><font style="font-family:trebuchet ms;font-size:8pt;line-height: 9pt">"Like wind on the plains, sand through the glass Waves rolling in with the tide Dreams die hard and we watch them erode But we cannot be denied The fire inside..." </font></em>
I really hate how lately, I've been letting my homework pile up during the week, leaving me with absolutely no free time for the weekend, what with work and getting that schoolwork done before the next week, when there's even more to add to the stack. It sucks. And I'm finding that I'm getting entirely too easily distracted...my willpower is failing...but I'm going to try and do better this week, especially since I have 2 tests coming up. And one of them in my hardest class, History. The other is in my music one, which shouldn't be too hard, as long as I give myself enough time to study.
Things at work are getting on my nerves a little. I'm trying to ignore them...but it doesn't always work. I hate how my boss always treats me as her assistant manager, yet I get paid as a part-time associate, and have always been classified that way, even though there are a plethora of weeks where I've worked well over the minimum full-time 32 hours. It's just not fair. We had a new girl start on Friday, and I first met her today. My boss introduces me as (and these are her EXACT words) her "second-in-command." Yet there are so many corrupt issues about the company, that I guess I should just learn to expect and accept the injustice. At least I am comforted by the fact that I know for sure I won't be working there for the rest of my life.
Well...guess I should go study for that music test now...
hah.. the code for my most recent blog post at blogspot, facebook and myspace
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Post by FormerlyBlueEyedGirl on Feb 15, 2007 5:49:29 GMT -8
i'm creating a banner for my friend bonnies forum for cfs/me & fm.. its called blue butterflies --> as in changing/transformation/growing etc.. ive been playing with text and design.. and created a panel of 11 designs.. that panel is what is in my controlv... i'm about to email her some possible designs..
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xeno|oreo
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Post by xeno|oreo on Feb 15, 2007 13:36:06 GMT -8
Maybe I will..... and u still have the same sig... ----- Grabbing a post to quote-ify
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Post by FormerlyBlueEyedGirl on Feb 18, 2007 10:51:35 GMT -8
writting up an entry for my health blog for CFS & FM 360.yahoo.com/fromawhisper2ascream
current reading for febuary Hatcher, Leigh. 2005. I’m not crazy, I’m just a little unwell: My journey through Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Strand Publishing: Ballarat, Victoria. ISBN: 1876825359 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A link to buy it online: www.webwombatbooks.com.au/featuredbook1.asp?StoreURL=webwombatbooks&bo... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Preface quote (Page vii) “Many thousands, perhaps millions, around the world suffer silently with chronic fatigue syndrome. They suffer terribly from the illness itself – there is much physical pain. They also suffer great loss, forced to endure shattered hopes, plans and relationships. Most of the time, though, they will tell you that the worst suffering, beyond all the physical hurt, comes from widespread misunderstanding of the illness and from the suspicion people have about its reality and therefore about the validity of the sufferer. Those of us with chronic fatigue syndrome – or CFS as it is often known – hate the fact that it’s ‘just’ a syndrome. Too often it is written off as being ‘all in the mind’ or ‘just being tired’. Sometimes its even judged to be a kind of lifestyle choice. If only it were that simple! CFS sufferers try to find other names for the illness, other categories, but in the end it remains ‘just’ a syndrome. Yet so is SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome) and so is SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome). No one misunderstands either the tangible reality and validity of those syndromes or their devastating consequences.” -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I've only read the first couple of chapters so far, but its looking good.. he was this big journalist with Channel 7, one of the major tv stations in australia, before he was struck down with CFS.. apparently he is now with Sky News on pay tv.. he wanted to share his story and help gain acceptance in the public about CFS... he also wanted to write from the perspective of a sufferer, so friends and family members could read and get in the headspace of CFS, to better support their loved ones with CFS.. its looking good so far.. will report back when i've finished it.. i have a big bag of books next to my bed, so i dont know how long it will be.. i tend to get sidetracked when i have fiction sitting around waiting to be read LOL
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xeno|oreo
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Post by xeno|oreo on Feb 18, 2007 12:07:03 GMT -8
and the people were seen to be sub-human.. have you notice how we (human kind) do that? we disassociate so we can justify our actions (think current politics - and dont think conservatively..) ---- lol... quoting gypsy for other post. Maybe if I hit this board first, I wouldn't always be pasting forum quotes
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Post by FormerlyBlueEyedGirl on Feb 18, 2007 12:56:05 GMT -8
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