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Sounds fun. I do like ONE Justin Bieber song, and "Sorry" is not one of them.
Oh Oh. And the hype might, you know. Have something with Christmas being 3 days away?
lol
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I'm totally going to say this to my friend who's learning Japanese.
I'll probably just forget the word and remember it at 2am in the morning though!
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Ahh! Works every time.
Enjoy the trip! I'd love to steal your tickets and go there myself!
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Ahoy there! Great start!
I poke around in pretty much everyone's blogs, so hope to see some more in time to come!
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Looks like Murphy's Law is out to get ya.
With getting older, comes more responsibilities and challenges. As much of a pain in the arse it is, try not to let it get the best of you.
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Bravo! *clap* *clap*
You made my boring morning that much more interesting!
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Bwahahaha!!
Oh, that's a good one.
*wipes tear away from eye*
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Another awesome read Rising, keep up the good work!
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Watching in the shadows? Epic lurking Is a form of art you know! :grin2:
All jokes aside, very truthful and honest. Though you may be surprised how many people are there when you reach out. There is the good and the bad as we all know. Some don't know the feeling of being ignored all that well.
Hm. All in the eye of the beer holder though.
Love the quote at the end, indeed normality is overrated!
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Lol.
*applause*
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I wouldn't say I'm scared to do it, more reluctant.
Not that anyone really cared what I have on my lock screen/desktop but I actually did have some MLP wallpaper from time-to-time, yet I don't want to overdo it. Just with anything I guess. I'm not keen on MLP-ifying everything though I can sure express myself in a myriad of other ways after all, so I don't see the need to get sad over it.
Though, that's just my view.
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Wow. Those are some mad stats!
You must be lvl. 100 by now for sure.
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Yeah, agreed. the net and the offline world are very different places.
Often the terms "creepy" and "weird" are loosely thrown around. Generally, if ever I'm described that way meeting a new person, it becomes a funny memory and we can laugh it off.
I often think its harder to interact offline, due to lack of tone. But at least we have emotes!
Also, on the topic of your blog, it's not very easy to be completely honest on the Internet. I think it's funny how you said nobody seems to care whether you come across as creepy or not, but in reality, people surprisingly care very little about anything, and instead worry about how others perceive them!
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I don't think many of us can really fathom what you've been through. But I think you're doing extraordinarily well as a member of this community regardless.
The fact that you're so honest about all this stuff that's happened and can speak about it openly probably means you're stronger than might seem.
It can be reasonably hard to make a life out of difficult circumstance!
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You almost forgot..
MLP = Mostly Legit Possession.
Well.. It IS true to some extent..
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Yep. Twilight's letters really are an inspiration. I hadn't really thought about it until now, but following those little basic steps were likely pivotal to your making new friends! Just that little bit of confidence can help immensely!
The shocking thing is that it's friendship that ends up getting you through hard times. Surprisingly few people will grasp that message and apply it. After all, it's a known truth around the world that directing your energy onto others is a surefire way to happiness.
Glad to hear things all worked out for you in the end though. Admittedly, I prefer the fandom to the show itself, but either way, bronies are always going to be awesome and great people in my books, with you included.
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Hopefully this year will be great! If not better than 2014!
Cheers to another fantastic year of fun and glory!
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As much as it would be great to redo things over and again, the experience that we get from mistakes and wasted opportunities helps us learn how to cope with situations in the future. That's what I've found at least.
I really do admire your honesty here, and I see nothing wrong with wanting to control your destiny and having another go at life. There are plenty of things I regret. But in a way it makes us all unique
Personally, I try to focus more on the future than being restrained from my past. But it's a very difficult thing to do I've found.
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As some say, it takes more of a man to stand up and admit his flaws than to point others' out.
Kudos to you!
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Ah Alright.
Sorry to hear you've been a tad downhill lately.
Personally I think you should just go ahead and take your sweet time so as to not get stressed out by the forums
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As a fellow college student, I can honestly say Pizza is by far the best food that I ever happened to encounter!
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Excellent! Glad to hear you had such a great time here!
~ And it's only been 1 year, the fun will surely continue!
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First Ghostie blog I've read.
I'm not much of a gamer myself, but after reading this, I might just recommend it to some of my gamer friends!
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I believe there is a certain amount of truth in the little girls excuse. Especially when it comes to marketing some of the toys and such.
when you say: "'It's for kids' is no excuse for bad concepts, bad executions, bad animation, and bad writing in general"
I completely and utterly agree.
Why
in Regulus' Blog of Stuff and Things
A blog by Admiral Regulus in General
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A mature way of looking at things.
I can somewhat relate as a university student myself.