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Thorn Posted Nov 9, 2005
, There you go... but @ least it is learnable for/to people
(, who am I kidding ( again (it was only a matter of time really...))).
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flakey-lady.... you lookin' at me punk? Posted Nov 12, 2005
whats going on....is anyone here??? hello......hello echo echo...
wheres everyone gone? has the me thread run out of steam???
calls out in large empty cavernous space......aasshhhh....willlda.... thooorrny anyone???
all alone.....with my thoughts
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Thorn Posted Nov 13, 2005
I got crummy 'projects'...here - there- (& everywhere).
That's where I've been.
The others...Who knows?
-Thorn
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Ghost_Warrior Posted Oct 17, 2006
I want to revive this thread. I was once Prince_of_Shadow, but now am sadly only a wraith of my former self. The insubstatial spirit of a shadow? what does that make me, a shadow of a shadow? Anyone who just wants to chat about themselves in any context do so here. Funny stories, pet peeves, personality quirks that you want to find if anyone else has, put them here and we will see what people write back.
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Thorn Posted Oct 18, 2006
So indeed then it is not a dead-thread, eh?
Well, okay- here goes... I'll try this.
I study biology and like to do art and sometimes to make music.
Hmm...
Yeah, and I write a bit some of the time.
, how about other people?
What do they like? Just wondering.
A bit curious.
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Ghost_Warrior Posted Oct 18, 2006
It seems that we are the the only meglomaniacs left on this site.
I am an acupunctureist???? (Spelling? Is it even a real word?)
Have a joke for you all.
Why does the navy use liquid soap?
It takes longer to pick up.
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Thorn Posted Oct 18, 2006
I guess you could say my real'occupation' if you will,
would it be called that? is being a full-time student.
It is alright. -ish. Sometimes.
Well, kinda.
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Ghost_Warrior Posted Oct 20, 2006
To all of the full time students i salute you. Get as many degrees as you can and live a little. During my time at uni everyone "needed" me everywhere all the time so i didn't enjoy the experience as much as i could have. Mind you i wanted to study comparitive theology and argue about the meaninglessness (posibility of being a neoclism) of the divisions of religions and how there has never been a truely secular government in the history of this planet.
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Thorn Posted Oct 20, 2006
Ooh.
Debate can be a little addicting sometimes.
*nods*
I try not to get suckered too hard into anything that is of certain political... er, leanings...
I guess.
Which all works out fairly neatly up until I wind up getting suckered into it a bit when I go, online.
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Thorn Posted Oct 20, 2006
Eh, I try to enjoy it.
Bit of a bother are all the readings in certain subjects.
The 'political' ones.
<- Why doth humanity insist on bashing itself to little pieces?
That sort of stuff.
Not sure as to what to do with myself quite exactly yet. At least living (& once living) systems & organisms do not quite lie to those examining them in the same way that governmental systems may.
.
"Well, of course it may look like it is exactly what we are >not< doing that it appears to seem it is that we are doing." "That is exactly why it is that we are not doing it."
"Now, please,- do go away. Keep paying money to support us in doing... well, who knows what quite. We cannot and will not tell you. Don't you make us get grumpy if you ask it again. Time is money, now shoe." <- .
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Ghost_Warrior Posted Oct 27, 2006
Politics and religiion are the cornerstones of every persons basis of order. If you take those away from them they have to take sole responibility for every decision that they make for their whole life. Without the order that is issued by these institutions we then cannot blame another for our own shortcomings because we cannot use another as an excuse for their [our problems] existence.
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Thorn Posted Nov 1, 2006
Eh... Humanity can be pretty screwy.
I wouldn't *shrugs* [quite] put it past them, for there... to be some sort of a way too. Perhaps they would just somehow manage to try and come up with an artificial third one. To make one.
.
*Then carefully pauses to consider it a bit more.*
,...
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Thorn Posted Nov 10, 2006
My problem is that sometimes I get lonely, to the point of where it can distract me while I am studying.
Not quite sure how to deal w/it. Just sorta have to... well, *shrug* I guess just 'soldier on' anyway. Supposing it's what enough other people do. Have to do things sometimes just in order to get by. Hmm.
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dakota_17 canada with the lips of an angel Posted Jan 5, 2007
Hey from Canada,
I hope everyone had a great holiday with their loved ones and all that. I have relatives in Austrialia as well, lots & lots to be honest, wish I was there right now though. But going to Mexico in 5 weeks for 2 weeks. Looking forward to that very much.
I also listen to all types of music, mostly the radio though, like a variety all the time.
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Thorn Posted Jan 8, 2007
I live with a control freak alcoholic mother and a short tempered father. My little brother is mentally retarded, and I'm just plain weird kind of. *Shrug* Some people get handed kind of an odd lot in life. Better be no complaints!
*Shrug*
Doesn't stop me... much, from still managing to do things, although it means much friction with the one parent, or the other, sometimes,- usually.
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