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DubWolf

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  1. After continuing to post the wrong number on the Count to a Million topic, he will face... "Death............by exile".
  2. Pets pets pets! I've got a six year old tabby cat (wow! it's been that long) which I've had since birth (we had another cat prior to her) and an English cocker spaniel that isn't technically my responsibility (I didn't beg for a dog). My cat's name is Cocoa and her fur is a mixture of gray, brown, and a little bit of orange. She's rather skinny since well.. has nothing to do with being underfed, but I'm working on that, and she meows more often than most cats I've met. She's an outdoor cat that's stubborn about her food (won't eat it if it's been there for the whole day, sheesh). As for my dog, he's a golden color whose name is Biscuit (hahah, funneh), and he's about five years old, so he's still young. Anytime you head to the backyard, he will bounce up at your face (or try to) and lay back and beg for a tummy rub. He runs in the backyard back and forth so much that he's left a trail! Aaannd...he's not trained _-_
  3. We've all got our weaknesses lol. Should be choice D. Choice B would give you a fairly large number so you can automatically eliminate that choice. Choice C and A aren't even in scientific notation (I think you can only have one digit to the left of the decimal when using SN). Otherwise, just count how many places you must move the decimal to get to the right amount: 2.5 = 2.5x100 .25 (10-1) .025 (10-2) .0025 (10-3) .00025 = 2.5x10-4
  4. I pretty much only eat chocolates or anything with nuts or is crunchy. That includes Snickers, Recess, Butterfingers, Twix bars, erm... That kind. I haven't trick-or-treated in a few years actually (doesn't mean I haven't put on a costume for other festivities!), but that's what I hunt(ed) for. Otherwise, I consider myself broke regardless of all the other candy I have.
  5. 640 Here is my post #632 And here is D1scordant's post afterwards that got us off-track. I skipped 637 because the number 632 was posted twice.
  6. 632 I think I scared cupid away.
  7. Go to bed now, homework in the morning, or homework now, sleep in the morning?

    1. SparklingSwirls

      SparklingSwirls

      Forums now, sleep and homework in the morning :D 

    2. DubWolf

      DubWolf

      Lol silly swirls :P .

    3. SparklingSwirls

      SparklingSwirls

      I'm on a "reply to old status updates" kick :P 

  8. 621 buckets! Put them back on the wall please!
  9. 615 Welcome to the erm...club I guess. Take your time crafting your number with an image or text, or just post away and race to the finish!
  10. I know I've neglected his advice often this year, but it's still good advice: If you're really sure that you like this person (even if you think they don't like you or if you're iffy), go ahead and confess your feelings. Make sure you really like the person (avoid multiple crushes or falling for people frequently), or your self esteem could be lowered by multiple rejections you might receive. You'll never truly know if a person likes you back if you never tell them. A rejection might hurt, but what if they like you back and you never tell them about it?
  11. My Little Dashie is real !!!! *throws fluttershy out the window*
  12. Ahh I love grim topics...sometimes. I rarely get nightmares. I've had a few mild nightmares (dead people I know :\) or lying in bed as I see a white tiger charge at me and bite me, sending me awake. I think something that is more common for me is "sleep paralysis"; it is what some people like to refer to as "dreaming while awake", or a nightmare in this case. When it occurs, I will first become immobile (this actually happened to me this morning as I couldn't move in bed though I was conscious), and will probably experience a dreadful feeling as if some evil presence is nearby. It has occurred frequently enough that I can predict when it's about to happen due to that "sinking into my bed" feeling. They're scary, but harmless. I can avoid experiencing sleep paralysis by shaking my body or trying to sit up in bed; other times, I'll let it happen and enjoy the ride!
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