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They say that no two people see color the exact same way, so really, color is just a pigment of your imagination. What did the buffalo say to his son who was leaving for college? Bison.2 points
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Have you ever been tested for anything like Autism or something along those lines? I don't mean to be offensive, but I only ask because not understand social ques or understand body language/facial expressions is usually an indicator for being on the spectrum. I have some of the same issues myself, though I have never been tested for it I feel like I fall somewhere on the outskirts of the spectrum due to many different reasons. @Topic ~ I wasn't ready for Monday either, so I feel pretty tired/exhausted/just want to get in bed and go to sleep but I have HW to do ~_~2 points
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Although I'm still a teenager, I wish I understood social queues and how emotions worked sooner. Growing up I felt like there was a wall between me and my peers, like they could all understand something I didn't. Every year I learn more things about socializing, but it still doesn't make sense to me why most people say certain things that mean the opposite in an emotional sense I've been able to make friends, but I find it so hard to maintain the connection because of my communication problems. The reason I want to grow up so quickly is so that I can skip all of this painful learning, and just be able to talk because that's what everyone says is how you navigate relationships. But truthfully, I wish people could respect the things I say without words and not push for more. Since I recently learned that unlike myself, generally most people can understand body language and facial expressions on some level.2 points
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I really love this animation, I didn't expect that there would be something like this in my recommended ones Based on the image, here the animation Say So Japanese Animation (I don't know how to embed it)2 points
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Yes every time I'm buying tons of anime merch I'm thinking to myself "It could be much worse, it's not drugs, at least it's not drugs" XD2 points
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I would say mentally I am around 16-17 lol but I still also act like I'm 8-9 sometimes too Yeah I agree, I have always thought people should let kids act like kids. A 6-7 year old is not going to act like an adult because they aren't. People should let kids be kids and play and be excited about things because you only get 1 childhood. The best part about being an adult is definitely having money to do or buy the things you wanted though2 points
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I'm addicted to brake fluid, but it's OK because I can stop at any time. I can't stand Russian dolls. They're so full of themselves.2 points
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I'm trying to remember the word for white in French, but for some reason my mind is going blanc.2 points
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That is so true lol since becoming an adult I just constantly find myself looking to relive the nostalgia of being a teenager But I still act like a kid and you are only as old as you feel I guess ~2 points
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A photon checks into a hotel, where a porter asks where its suitcase is. The photon replies, "I didn't bring any luggage. I'm travelin light."2 points
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Foxes are among my favorite animals so if I had to pick one of these I would have to go with a fox girl.2 points
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I think I would probably be best friends with someone like ChoCho from Boruto due to the fact we have similar personalities and a love of chips and food lol ~ I think I would also probably get along with Kagome from Inuyasha, Goten from DBZ, and Hinata from Naruto.2 points
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A slice of very nice home made lemon drizzle cake, kindly provided by my next door neighbour.1 point
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Yup yup. I don't think there is anything wrong with buying things like this that make you happy. I personally enjoy making displays of this stuff and spending time setting up the displays which gives me something to do as well and I feel good having it set up and looking the way I had in my head ^^1 point
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I've been watching Fairy Tail and still trying to finish Boruto. I got distracted from watching Boruto as I usually do with longer series.1 point
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I like to play common ones such as chess, checkers, uno, monopoly, the game of life, chinese checkers or I remember also candy land. I also like card games such as go fish or poker and the card games Pokemon or Yugioh. I wanted to learn how to play magic the gathering or dungeons and dragons but never have the opportunity yet. I still like to play scrabble and battleship also.1 point
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Physically, I'm 37, but mentally, I probably am more like 9 or 10.... or at least I try to be as often as I possibly can. Don't act your age, act your spirit instead.1 point
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The transition from "teenager" to "adult" can be difficult. People suddenly have expectations of different behaviours and attitudes from you. So just take comfort from this wonderful quote from C.S.Lewis: āWhen I became a man I put away childish things, including the fear of childishness and the desire to be very grown up.ā1 point
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Me too ^^ She has always been one of my favorites. She seems like she would be so easy to get along with as a best friend.1 point
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So there are two animes i saw a long long time ago that for the life of me i can't remember and wish i could remember. First Anime: This anime has a scene where a girl kills her mentally ill mother who was trying to take the life of the girl's younger brother (I think) as well as her own (Meaning the mother). If i remember correctly i think it showed it on the first episode and last episode but with the difference being that in the last episode, after the girl kills her mother, she breaks down and mourns the death of her mother atleast i think she was mourning. either that or she was overwhelmed by what she was forced to do to protect her brother. Second Anime: I can only remember one scene which i think was on the last episode. You see, the story is about a boy who's older sister and both his parents are dead (Which im 99% sure it was both his parents) and the one scene i remember is when he has one of those near death experiences if i remember correctly, where he is in some wacky plain/dimension of sorts i think and he sees his older sister as well as both his parents and they go to pass on and the boy tries to follow but they dont let him cause it wasnt his time yet despite how upset he was cause he didnt want to be alone anymore.1 point
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Cut the electricity to the building and start loudly reciting an Edgar Allen Poe poem.1 point
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Easter dinner! We had honey baked ham, mashed potatoes, green beans, corn, buttered rolls, cheese/veggie/fruit trays, cheesy potatoes, several types of casseroles, some really yummy honey tasting carrots, my step-mom also made some chicken & dumplings Then there was dessert! Key lime pie, coconut cream pie, banana cream pie & carrot cake! I ate way too much because I wanted to try some of everything lol ~1 point
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Hello everyone! Wow, well, I think this blog entry is very much overdue, I apologise greatly for not making a post sooner or ever making that post about the gear or training (if you're interested, feel free to DM me) So firstly thank you to everyone for the support! The goal was reached, and all the money was given to MRF!!!! (huge thank you to @Animedragonfor the donations) As for the journey, well, I'll do my best to talk about it while also keeping it short. I'm afraid I don't remember the dates or times, but I'll do my best! So firstly me and my fiancee did this together along with a group of around 25 other students from Ireland. We arrived at Dublin airport early, where we met the whole group for the first time (some of us had met at fundraisers but didn't get to know each other until that moment) From there we flew to Doha and then flew into Dar Es Salaam. After a 7-hour bus trip through Tanzania, we arrived at Moshi (a small town near the base of Kilimanjaro), where we would stay the night. Waking up early, we headed for Kili, this was a beautiful trip, and honestly, seeing Africa was just honestly one of the most beautiful things in the world, a real eye-opener. Arriving at Kili, we were greeted by some really adorable monkeys at the gate and had to wait a couple of hours for our gear to be unloaded and sorted among the porters. we took the Machame route which is a total of 7 days, 5 up, 2 down. We started day 1 through the rainforest which was definitely a very difficult day, we arrived at camp much later than expected and had to use our head torches (Machame Camp) Within the first day my fiancee became very sick but managed to push through day 2 towards Shira Camp, which I found quite a pleasant and beautiful walk. Shira Camp was definitely breathtaking. The next day was when the altitude started to get to me, we went up to the Lava Tower for lunch and back down to the Barranco Camp where we would stay the night before tackling the amazing Barranco wall. At this point I was getting sick and suffering from some crazy migraines. We woke up nice and early and did the Barranco wall which was for sure the best way to start the day, absolutely love climbing and scrambling up the wall! but I didn't expect the very long walk after towards Barafu camp. At Barafu camp we prepared to summit and left at around 1am at night if I remember correctly, this was the most painful and exhausting day of my life, our noses were pumping blood and our brains were foggy, I swear I sleep walked half of it, at every break you just wanted to close your eyes and give up, every step was heavy and painful and it just never ended, there was a sea of headlamps slowly making their way up the mountain and it was dreadful, but finally at around 7am we made it to the top!, at that moment all the pain just vanished, it was a fresh of life, we got our pictures and within 15 minutes were heading down. Now if you thought getting up there was hard, coming down was just as bad, it was like a slip and slide of ash! absolutely dreadful experience, me and my fiancee swore to each other that we wouldn't do something like it again (that's a lie now) but we did it, and we were exhausted. the two days down was dreadful but we were all looking forward to a shower and a cold Coca-Cola at the bottom, it kept our spirits up. And that's it in summary! Now I know there is so much more detail and trust me I will give it, so many stories to tell and so many pictures to share, but I will save that for the next blog post! I just felt I needed to share that it was completed. So next post I will share some photos (at least one from each day) and then also some stories and what happened after we got down! Buuuut I wanted to make this post because What's next? Well We are thinking either Machu Picchu or Mont Blanc!!!!!!! And this time I will do a way better job documenting them with videos!!!1 point
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Yup I'm way more of a night person, I feel the most awake after 10PMish most of the time, though I can't stay up that late on days I have school I agree though, there is something so much better about doing stuff late at night when it's just peaceful and quiet.1 point
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Good because I got to sleep in until 2 PM today lol it was nice not setting an alarm and just catching up on my sleeps1 point
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The cold really makes me want to do even less lol Just snuggle in a blanket on the laptop in front of the heater and watch tv. Relate, relate, relate~ I have so many games I need to get on and finish what I was doing on them but haven't felt like playing at all this week1 point
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I mostly play computer games that are MMO's. I play some phone games too that are kinda cutesy anime games. I prefer playing Playstation when I use a console but I've always played games on Switch and kind of obsessed with Pokemon type games.1 point
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I know Christmas is over but I watched Christmas with the Kranks last night.1 point
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Hiya, welcome to the forum. Hope you enjoy your time here and if you ever feel like chatting feel free to send me a message ~1 point
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I've never understood the popularity of Tictoc, but then perhaps I'm now just too old to understand the current youth culture. Some Tictok videos have been appearing on YouTube and I have watched a few of them, but even setting aside my intense dislike of videos filmed in portrait mode, I couldn't see any point to the content of the videos.1 point
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I have TikTok and I sometimes post videos. Usually of my art or just things related to the fandoms I'm in. Thankfully I'm not obsessed with it like lots of people are, however when I do go on it I do find myself spending way too much time scrolling, haha. Overall I think it's a good app as long as you use it in moderation and avoid certain content. I personally find it as a good inspiration for art and just a fun pass time for when you need to relax a little! I especially love seeing people's cosplays. They always look so good ā¤ā¤1 point
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