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Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 10:54 pm
lurichan *nods* To me the strange is kindof a normal every day thing really. I would see nothing odd about voices. Then again when I pulled up to park I noticed a car parked next to the cemetary and just shrugged. Who I am to tell someone they can't play in the cemetary at night? It's really fun in the morning sometimes to watch the fog curl around a bit too. Back to, I'm used to odd things... ^_^ I guess I really don't share too much too often, but sometimes if you hit upon a long post here or there you'll see some of the odd things I've seen. (I have actually picked up a phantom hitch hikker once). Interesting. I have not come across things like phantoms, but with my skeptic nature it sounds like something that I would not know in my lifetime. I do find some of the things others find odd to be rather normal. I was never phased by many things and I enjoy things that are diffrent. Chain me free
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Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 10:58 pm
IY_and_MCR lurichan *nods* To me the strange is kindof a normal every day thing really. I would see nothing odd about voices. Then again when I pulled up to park I noticed a car parked next to the cemetary and just shrugged. Who I am to tell someone they can't play in the cemetary at night? It's really fun in the morning sometimes to watch the fog curl around a bit too. Back to, I'm used to odd things... ^_^ I guess I really don't share too much too often, but sometimes if you hit upon a long post here or there you'll see some of the odd things I've seen. (I have actually picked up a phantom hitch hikker once). Interesting. I have not come across things like phantoms, but with my skeptic nature it sounds like something that I would not know in my lifetime. I do find some of the things others find odd to be rather normal. I was never phased by many things and I enjoy things that are diffrent. Chain me freeI tend to view things with a bit of skepticism myself generally speaking, but when you drop off a guy in the graveyard, and then realize "hey, I have some food I could give him" and can't find him... you kindof go. "hmm..."
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Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 10:59 pm
lurichan IY_and_MCR Yep. I do well in a school setting, I've done it for the end of fith grade and the begining of sixth grade. However leave me to myself and I either sleep or go on Gaia. I find I have very little motivation for anything. So, I belive it would be best for my educations sake to go to a public school. We tried to runAhh, fair enough. There are also after school clubs and the like for a little bit of something entertaining. Drama club can always be fun since it's usually got a loose structure to it. I can't say that I'd be much a person for clubs. It's more of my type of thing to only come in contact with others through the internet. Which is another reason I have chose to go to a public school. While I can't imagine seeking out extra human contact I should really get a bit more used to being arround others. Or at least to the point where I stop hiding behind things in public. It kinda frightens people. I will break away
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Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 11:02 pm
IY_and_MCR lurichan IY_and_MCR Yep. I do well in a school setting, I've done it for the end of fith grade and the begining of sixth grade. However leave me to myself and I either sleep or go on Gaia. I find I have very little motivation for anything. So, I belive it would be best for my educations sake to go to a public school. We tried to runAhh, fair enough. There are also after school clubs and the like for a little bit of something entertaining. Drama club can always be fun since it's usually got a loose structure to it. I can't say that I'd be much a person for clubs. It's more of my type of thing to only come in contact with others through the internet. Which is another reason I have chose to go to a public school. While I can't imagine seeking out extra human contact I should really get a bit more used to being arround others. Or at least to the point where I stop hiding behind things in public. It kinda frightens people. I will break awayYeah.. hidding behind random objects in public will generally get you more attention than you really want if you're hidding behind objects to begin with. I would say just show up to anything that catches your interest, even if it's the chess club just to get the ball rolling on making some friends.
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Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 11:04 pm
lurichan IY_and_MCR Interesting. I have not come across things like phantoms, but with my skeptic nature it sounds like something that I would not know in my lifetime. I do find some of the things others find odd to be rather normal. I was never phased by many things and I enjoy things that are diffrent. Chain me freeI tend to view things with a bit of skepticism myself generally speaking, but when you drop off a guy in the graveyard, and then realize "hey, I have some food I could give him" and can't find him... you kindof go. "hmm..." That would be an odd thing and would present some questions. I remember I used to piss off my pre-K and kindergarten teachers with my skepticism and cyinicism. I wasn't much fun even as a child. Take this stake to my heart
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Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 11:07 pm
IY_and_MCR lurichan IY_and_MCR Interesting. I have not come across things like phantoms, but with my skeptic nature it sounds like something that I would not know in my lifetime. I do find some of the things others find odd to be rather normal. I was never phased by many things and I enjoy things that are diffrent. Chain me freeI tend to view things with a bit of skepticism myself generally speaking, but when you drop off a guy in the graveyard, and then realize "hey, I have some food I could give him" and can't find him... you kindof go. "hmm..." That would be an odd thing and would present some questions. I remember I used to piss off my pre-K and kindergarten teachers with my skepticism and cyinicism. I wasn't much fun even as a child. Take this stake to my heartMy kindergarten teacher told my mom I was an old lady shoved in a 6 year old's body. lol
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Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 11:11 pm
lurichan IY_and_MCR I can't say that I'd be much a person for clubs. It's more of my type of thing to only come in contact with others through the internet. Which is another reason I have chose to go to a public school. While I can't imagine seeking out extra human contact I should really get a bit more used to being arround others. Or at least to the point where I stop hiding behind things in public. It kinda frightens people. I will break awayYeah.. hidding behind random objects in public will generally get you more attention than you really want if you're hidding behind objects to begin with. I would say just show up to anything that catches your interest, even if it's the chess club just to get the ball rolling on making some friends. I think I've heard little kids say "Mom, why is that girl behind a tree?" in the mall more times than any sane person should. I shall do what I must when the time comes and I can hope all goes well. I don't believe I've ever went searching for friends. The ones I did come across found me and decided to say hello. Run twords the light exposing your soul
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Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 11:15 pm
IY_and_MCR lurichan IY_and_MCR I can't say that I'd be much a person for clubs. It's more of my type of thing to only come in contact with others through the internet. Which is another reason I have chose to go to a public school. While I can't imagine seeking out extra human contact I should really get a bit more used to being arround others. Or at least to the point where I stop hiding behind things in public. It kinda frightens people. I will break awayYeah.. hidding behind random objects in public will generally get you more attention than you really want if you're hidding behind objects to begin with. I would say just show up to anything that catches your interest, even if it's the chess club just to get the ball rolling on making some friends. I think I've heard little kids say "Mom, why is that girl behind a tree?" in the mall more times than any sane person should. I shall do what I must when the time comes and I can hope all goes well. I don't believe I've ever went searching for friends. The ones I did come across found me and decided to say hello. Run twords the light exposing your soul*lol* I can almost imagine you with two little twigs in each hand pretending to be a tree to blend in a little bit. Meh, in high school you can talk with people without really being friends with them. It's just talking a bit to pass the time and alivate bordem, and if friendship springs forth from causual talking, then it's good, if not, that's fine too.
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Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 11:17 pm
lurichan IY_and_MCR That would be an odd thing and would present some questions. I remember I used to piss off my pre-K and kindergarten teachers with my skepticism and cyinicism. I wasn't much fun even as a child. Take this stake to my heartMy kindergarten teacher told my mom I was an old lady shoved in a 6 year old's body. lol I did enjoy the looks they gave when I said something unexpeced from a person my age. If I'm lucky I can still be found to have some form of intellegence at my current age. At least I can hope I have yet to regress. And I beg for forgiveness
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Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 11:21 pm
IY_and_MCR I did enjoy the looks they gave when I said something unexpeced from a person my age. If I'm lucky I can still be found to have some form of intellegence at my current age. At least I can hope I have yet to regress. And I beg for forgivenessIt's always fun to surpise adults with just how intelligent you really are when you're young. My favorite was when I was in first grade I was really into dinosaurs, so when adults would ask me what i wanted to be when I grew up I would tell them I wanted to be an archeologist and paleotolegist. (Sp?) It confounded them to no end to hear big words like that coming out of my mouth.
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Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 11:25 pm
lurichan *lol* I can almost imagine you with two little twigs in each hand pretending to be a tree to blend in a little bit. Meh, in high school you can talk with people without really being friends with them. It's just talking a bit to pass the time and alivate bordem, and if friendship springs forth from causual talking, then it's good, if not, that's fine too. Crap. Now I have the urge to stand in an open space holding twigs and wearing camo in order to blend in. I'll have to do the best I can in school. And if all else fails I still have the internet at home. Sweet child we'll miss you
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Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 11:29 pm
IY_and_MCR lurichan *lol* I can almost imagine you with two little twigs in each hand pretending to be a tree to blend in a little bit. Meh, in high school you can talk with people without really being friends with them. It's just talking a bit to pass the time and alivate bordem, and if friendship springs forth from causual talking, then it's good, if not, that's fine too. Crap. Now I have the urge to stand in an open space holding twigs and wearing camo in order to blend in. I'll have to do the best I can in school. And if all else fails I still have the internet at home. Sweet child we'll miss youIf you did that, you would so have to take pictures for all of us at the guild to see. *nods*
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Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 11:33 pm
lurichan IY_and_MCR I did enjoy the looks they gave when I said something unexpeced from a person my age. If I'm lucky I can still be found to have some form of intellegence at my current age. At least I can hope I have yet to regress. And I beg for forgivenessIt's always fun to surpise adults with just how intelligent you really are when you're young. My favorite was when I was in first grade I was really into dinosaurs, so when adults would ask me what i wanted to be when I grew up I would tell them I wanted to be an archeologist and paleotolegist. (Sp?) It confounded them to no end to hear big words like that coming out of my mouth. I used to now so much about dinosaurs. I could go on for hours taling about them. Sadly, I forgot most of what I learned. I remember when I wanted to be a phlabotimist and my mother had to explan what that ment to some people. I felt the falling stars encircle me
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Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 11:35 pm
lurichan IY_and_MCR Crap. Now I have the urge to stand in an open space holding twigs and wearing camo in order to blend in. I'll have to do the best I can in school. And if all else fails I still have the internet at home. Sweet child we'll miss youIf you did that, you would so have to take pictures for all of us at the guild to see. *nods* I probably would do that too. I need some way to entertain myself when the guild gets slow. So far away
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Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 11:35 pm
IY_and_MCR lurichan IY_and_MCR I did enjoy the looks they gave when I said something unexpeced from a person my age. If I'm lucky I can still be found to have some form of intellegence at my current age. At least I can hope I have yet to regress. And I beg for forgivenessIt's always fun to surpise adults with just how intelligent you really are when you're young. My favorite was when I was in first grade I was really into dinosaurs, so when adults would ask me what i wanted to be when I grew up I would tell them I wanted to be an archeologist and paleotolegist. (Sp?) It confounded them to no end to hear big words like that coming out of my mouth. I used to now so much about dinosaurs. I could go on for hours taling about them. Sadly, I forgot most of what I learned. I remember when I wanted to be a phlabotimist and my mother had to explan what that ment to some people. I felt the falling stars encircle meAhh, the fun of being an expert on something when young... *la sigh* Well, it's past this old lady's bed time. *lol* I need a nap. *waves* Hopefully I'll see you before you have to leave. Night.
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