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Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 3:59 pm
So, in the past two weeks: My hard drive fried again, got replacement Now running Windows Vista About to graduate Passing all my classes Building an even stronger relationship with my girlfriend My Uncle moved here from Texas, major change Am reading The Origin of Species by Charles Darwin
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Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 5:35 pm
Macabre_Cogitation So, in the past two weeks: My hard drive fried again, got replacement Now running Windows Vista About to graduate Passing all my classes Building an even stronger relationship with my girlfriend My Uncle moved here from Texas, major change Am reading The Origin of Species by Charles Darwin Sounds quite eventful.
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Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 6:42 pm
Macabre_Cogitation So, in the past two weeks: Am reading The Origin of Species by Charles Darwin good book i once read it on the flight to and from seattle
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Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2007 4:19 am
EvFaerAshlynn wahmbulance Potential Hacker Warning! wahmbulance If you recieve a PM from someone called "MOD0014", DO NOT RESPOND. The PM from this user that I just received is an attempted hacking PM. This guy wants passwords! The PM I received is shown below. MOD0014 We have received multiple reports of you trying to scam fellow users, by using unopened giftboxes we will be doing some research on your account for the next hour or so please fill out the following form strictly investigation purposes. Gaian Username: Date of Birth: Current Age, and your age when you started Gaiaonline: Password (investigation uses only): Ignoring these requests or finding that you are guilty will result in a permanent ban. If you do not decide to follow requests you will be perma-banned® Sincerely, Gaian Mods I repeat, if you receive a PM that looks like this from a user named "MOD0014", DO NOT RESPOND!This has been a Gaia Public Service Announcement for the protection of your account, brought to you by EvFaerAshlynn. Techically scamming because of impersonating gaian staff. Don't forget to report that PM though. 3nodding Many of the young ones on the site aren't as savvy.
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Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2007 5:11 am
I'm... awake-ish. I've been sick all week... so....yeah........ my brain is mush. An amusing side note: In the "Night of the Living Dead" theater you can make your avi look like a zombie. 3nodding
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Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2007 1:44 pm
*twitch* just had to spend £70 ($140) on underwear. Damn you body! Why must you loose weight and change size?!! My already damaged wallet is now lying on the ground, raped of funds.
Good thing I was able to somehow con my mum to give me credit to buy those way-too-cute undies biggrin
But, seriously, is £50 on a bra really necisary?! I can get one for £5!! (thankfully I didn't get distracted by them) Being a girl is expensive crying
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Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2007 11:42 am
Darkness Is My Life's Blood Nice! lol Light Is My Deaths Curse
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Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2007 9:39 pm
Isobel Bellamy *twitch* just had to spend £70 ($140) on underwear. Damn you body! Why must you loose weight and change size?!! My already damaged wallet is now lying on the ground, raped of funds. Good thing I was able to somehow con my mum to give me credit to buy those way-too-cute undies biggrin But, seriously, is £50 on a bra really necisary?! I can get one for £5!! (thankfully I didn't get distracted by them) Being a girl is expensive crying Undies and frilly things are pricy. 3nodding I watch people spend over $100 on such things all the time. sweatdrop
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Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2007 9:45 pm
lurichan Isobel Bellamy *twitch* just had to spend £70 ($140) on underwear. Damn you body! Why must you loose weight and change size?!! My already damaged wallet is now lying on the ground, raped of funds. Good thing I was able to somehow con my mum to give me credit to buy those way-too-cute undies biggrin But, seriously, is £50 on a bra really necisary?! I can get one for £5!! (thankfully I didn't get distracted by them) Being a girl is expensive crying Undies and frilly things are pricy. 3nodding I watch people spend over $100 on such things all the time. sweatdrop I recently spent $140 on a pair of calf-high, three-buckle boots >.< They're very nice and holding up very well, but... DAMN YOU PRICE OF AESTHETICS! scream
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Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2007 9:52 pm
Dead Ed I recently spent $140 on a pair of calf-high, three-buckle boots >.< They're very nice and holding up very well, but... DAMN YOU PRICE OF AESTHETICS! scream Ouch, that is pricy. I hope you get your whole $140 worth of use out of those things.
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Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2007 10:02 pm
lurichan Dead Ed I recently spent $140 on a pair of calf-high, three-buckle boots >.< They're very nice and holding up very well, but... DAMN YOU PRICE OF AESTHETICS! scream Ouch, that is pricy. I hope you get your whole $140 worth of use out of those things. Well, thankfully that's more likely to come true for me than with an expensive pair of sunglasses or an expensive hat. lol
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Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2007 10:05 pm
Dead Ed lurichan Dead Ed I recently spent $140 on a pair of calf-high, three-buckle boots >.< They're very nice and holding up very well, but... DAMN YOU PRICE OF AESTHETICS! scream Ouch, that is pricy. I hope you get your whole $140 worth of use out of those things. Well, thankfully that's more likely to come true for me than with an expensive pair of sunglasses or an expensive hat. lol Sunglasses tend to be way too easy to loose, and a hat can just fly right off your head.
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Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2007 10:09 pm
lurichan Dead Ed lurichan Dead Ed I recently spent $140 on a pair of calf-high, three-buckle boots >.< They're very nice and holding up very well, but... DAMN YOU PRICE OF AESTHETICS! scream Ouch, that is pricy. I hope you get your whole $140 worth of use out of those things. Well, thankfully that's more likely to come true for me than with an expensive pair of sunglasses or an expensive hat. lol Sunglasses tend to be way too easy to loose, and a hat can just fly right off your head. I know, that's what I meant razz - it's more likely for me to get the full use out of a pair of boots than any small-yet-expensive object (handheld gaming systems included... stare )
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Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2007 10:14 pm
You know... I've never gotten a hand held gaming system. Hmm... just never really had a need for one. *ponder that a bit*
I don't really get small expensive items all that often, including jewerly. I have a bad tendancy to loose or break jewerly, though so far my amber necklace and earrings have survived a few years of constant use un broken... though I've lost the earrings a few times and had to hunt for them. sweatdrop
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Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2007 10:18 pm
... Is there something I should get from that pondering? O_o
Well, you have a small box or something to put your jewelry in, don't you?
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