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  1. Now you mention it, if this is the case... I wish it would. Grow a sense of humor. Take your own advice?
  2. http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/eating/pizza-slice-smiley-emoticon.gif http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/eating/hamburger.gif http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/eating/pasta-smiley-emoticon-emoji.png http://www.pso-world.com/forums/images/smilies/sushi.gif http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/eating/taco-smiley-emoticon-emoji.png http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/eating/soup-smiley-emoticon-emoji.gif http://freeemoticonsandsmileys.com/animated%20emoticons/Food%20and%20Drink%20Animated%20Emoticons/pie.gif http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/eating/cake-2-smiley-emoticon-emoji.pnghttp://freeemoticonsandsmileys.com/animated%20emoticons/Food%20and%20Drink%20Animated%20Emoticons/Ice%20cream.gif http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/eating/bunch-of-bananas-smiley-emoticon-emoji.png http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/eating/apple-smiley-emoticon-emoji.png Can I eat these? :D-13: I have already eaten them all http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/eating/ice-cream-smiley-emoticon-emoji.png here is an ice cream to compensate!
  3. http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/eating/pizza-slice-smiley-emoticon.gif http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/eating/hamburger.gif http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/eating/pasta-smiley-emoticon-emoji.png http://www.pso-world.com/forums/images/smilies/sushi.gif http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/eating/taco-smiley-emoticon-emoji.png http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/eating/soup-smiley-emoticon-emoji.gif http://freeemoticonsandsmileys.com/animated%20emoticons/Food%20and%20Drink%20Animated%20Emoticons/pie.gif http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/eating/cake-2-smiley-emoticon-emoji.pnghttp://freeemoticonsandsmileys.com/animated%20emoticons/Food%20and%20Drink%20Animated%20Emoticons/Ice%20cream.gif http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/eating/bunch-of-bananas-smiley-emoticon-emoji.png http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/eating/apple-smiley-emoticon-emoji.png
  4. Happy 2nd anniversary, Narps! :cheers: From what I gather, it seems you've gone through a plethora of name changes! Is Narps your final form?
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  6. You correctly identified 26 tunes (out of 26) on the Distorted Tunes Test. Congratulations! You have a fine sense of pitch. Thank you for taking the Distorted Tunes Test. Yay!
  7. I too have always heard "poutine" in that line, which I attribute to me being Canadian Another one that I can never unhear is "the sky is bitching violently" from TFOL
  8. I think I answered this in a similar thread a while ago, but my rankings have probably changed since then :P 1-4 are carved in stone though 1. Xanadu 2. Hemispheres 3. Natural Science 4. Fountain of Lamneth 5. A Farewell to Kings 6. La Villa 7. Time Stand Still 8. The Camera Eye 9. The Analog Kid 10. Available Light Honourable mentions: A Passage to Bangkok, Lock and Key, Kid Gloves
  9. So excited. Once October rolls around I'm kicking into full-on Halloween mode
  10. School started this week for me. Science Fiction Film was pretty fun. Lecture is basically watching a different film each week. This week's screening was War of the Worlds, 1953 version Plan for today: join the music club + choir, apply for volunteering position Gotta start dabbling in student activities this year and acquire some sort of social life
  11. I definitely do not have my shit together yet It takes time to figure out what you want to do with your life. I guess for some people it comes naturally, but I'm still in the process of finding out. Don't overwhelm yourself, you'll get there but slowly. And existential crises are a pain indeed, I get hit with one like once a week Just rock n roll all night and party every day like me!!! :smoke: :haz: I hear ya! :guitar:
  12. Great points DD! The sickness and exhaustion had gotten the better of me. My life has actually drastically improved since I moved out for college. Being an adult ain't all bad, yeah it comes with a lot of responsibilities and bills and taxes and whatnot but at the end of the day few things beats the feeling of being able to make my own decisions.
  13. Thank you That's too bad, I would've gladly taken them if I lived nearby. Good luck with the furniture ridding! And the movie will be awesome regardless of how old you are
  14. Thanks TOG! The most stressful part is over with, and I'm already looking back and laughing a little at this whole ordeal
  15. I definitely do not have my shit together yet It takes time to figure out what you want to do with your life. I guess for some people it comes naturally, but I'm still in the process of finding out. Don't overwhelm yourself, you'll get there but slowly. And existential crises are a pain indeed, I get hit with one like once a week
  16. Thanks you're right, just a few days ago I was feeling like my streak of bad luck would never end, but now that I'm settled in everything seems alright again and I have quite the experience to look back on. In short, I moved from my old dorm to a new one, unpacked and settled in then got reassigned to a different suite, found out that suite was infested with cockroaches (I nearly had a heart attack when one got into my suitcase ), decided to move out and got told I had 2 days or I wouldn't get my deposit back, found a place within 2 days and moved there, was ready to sign the contract when the landlord told me that someone "out-bid" me on rent and that unless I could also pay that amount I'd have to leave, and finally scoped out another place and decided to move there(where I'm living now). Maybe I am missing some thing, You are in a college dorm or your own apt? Currently I am renting a room in an apartment. I was living in a dorm before all this moving happened
  17. Not at all. My early childhood was not fun. I'd be very happy to be 30 again, though. :haz: I was going to say something like this, too. My early childhood was fine, but things started to go south when I was about twelve or thirteen. There are a lot of things between the start of my teen years and age 35 or so that I'm glad I don't ever have to live through again. There were a lot of great things that happened from my mid-20s onward, too, but there was enough life-altering tragedy in there that I don't ever want to have to go through again. The popular dream of returning to one's childhood is, quite bluntly, a trap. Sure, children have fewer responsibilities, but they also have much less freedom and control over their lives.....especially if their homes are full of neglect and abuse. One of the happiest moments of my life was when I realized that I could LEAVE my oppressive home and get my OWN home. Be it a dingy one-room apartment or whatever, it was MINE, and I could come and go as I pleased. I welcomed the responsibilities of being an adult. I especially welcomed the freedom. :ebert: Well said. I'm extremely lucky to have had a normal childhood; not everyone gets that chance. Glad to hear you were able to leave your oppressive home and take control of your own life :cheers: When I started college, I was really excited to get out there and start working and living in a place of my own. Yeah it was a tiny, dingy dorm room but like you said, it was mine, and I absolutely loved and welcomed the freedom and independence. It was after living on my own for a year that I really started to appreciate/miss everything my mom has done for me, even the constant nagging haha
  18. Thanks you're right, just a few days ago I was feeling like my streak of bad luck would never end, but now that I'm settled in everything seems alright again and I have quite the experience to look back on. In short, I moved from my old dorm to a new one, unpacked and settled in then got reassigned to a different suite, found out that suite was infested with cockroaches (I nearly had a heart attack when one got into my suitcase ), decided to move out and got told I had 2 days or I wouldn't get my deposit back, found a place within 2 days and moved there, was ready to sign the contract when the landlord told me that someone "out-bid" me on rent and that unless I could also pay that amount I'd have to leave, and finally scoped out another place and decided to move there(where I'm living now).
  19. Cruising through the countryside while listening to Hold Your Fire and Presto in their entirety is a truly cathartic experience. Highly recommend
  20. Lemony Cake eat cake! I inhaled 2 pieces of cake at Ikea yesterday after shopping for furniture. It's the cure for everything!
  21. Thank you so much everyone for the kind wishes and for taking the time to share your experiences and advice. Reading them truly made my day and put things into perspective. I'm honestly feeling so much better now! I went to Ikea yesterday and with the help of a friend bought all the furniture I need for my room and assembled them in one night. It was insane, but the toughest part is finally over with and I'm pretty much settled in. My cold was also magically cured this morning after 12 hours of solid sleep Everything's coming along swimmingly. I did nothing but lay in bed and play music today--been deprived for so long that being able to take the time out to properly listen to it again made me want to cry, lol. Thanks again everyone for being so supportive. You're a wonderful bunch
  22. Today I cried to my mom over the phone for 4 hours because I'm sick of being an adult. The past two weeks have been absolutely hectic and nightmarish--I moved 4 times, lost a load of money, haven't gotten any proper sleep and came down with a massive cold. That's not even the half of it. I just moved into a new place today (hopefully for the last time) and it doesn't have any furniture; I'll have to buy and assemble everything tomorrow. My landlord also wants the rent by tomorrow. School starts in 2 days and I'm a worn-out, disheveled mess. This is too much adulting for me. Does anyone else just want to go back to being 7 years old again?
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