Wherever we look we will always find reasons to be sad. It's up to us to shine a light on things to be happy. The glass does not care.
So we admit that doom and gloom in fact exist?
Thanks. I was starting to sink really low, started to care even less. Your reminder pulled me up from the edge.
Your background is beautiful. I love open, airy desktops. I'm actually using the same desktop picture. So here's a few of my old ones too: Spoiler I love Windows XP looks and I am sad that they got rid of that. And your desktop reminds me of how I used to organize things. Spoiler Also, Photobucket resizes my pics to have a max width of 1024. Thinking of switching hosts. JPEG isn't so bad in comparison.
I remember the day that Wikipedia blocked everyone from using their site. What a hinderance. I had to resort to keeping my opinions on things to myself.
I would have guessed it was from Second Life. Everything in that game looks terrible.
So accomplished. I'm so happy.
At least PlayStation has numbers that actually increment.
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The last time I got an autograph was as a child at Disneyland. No extra money involved, just good feelings all around. Oh, and I can see how much fun my younger (and older) relatives have when I take them to see Mickey Mouse. No matter how I feel about autographs now, of course we can't help but feel that charging for autographs is a shady practice, no different than a salesman peddling his wares, despite the possible reasons for it. And it probably makes everyone (including the celebrities) feel bad. I just think that one thing to remember is that meeting someone is not a privilege; I'm not sure if it's okay for us to assume we have a right to their autograph because we paid for an admission ticket. When their appearance is used on promotional material, it's probably just for the chance to meet them; you cannot guarantee that everyone will be able to.
Are there any colors that you have missed? Also, is white not a color?
Hush, there's no need to defend yourself against the White folk. That there lawyer Atticus Finch has us all covered.
I just kinda assumed this was posted in the Spam Zone... so yeah. What a good thing and relief I was right.
Choose from the following: "It wasn't you that broke up with me, it was me that broke up with you, bitch!" "Whatever happened to, 'I love you'? Now we see how much your love is worth, bitch." "The past two weeks haven't been that bad without you, bitch." "Can we still be friends, bitch?" "I want you to know I still love you, bitch."
Let me guess... You changed your avatar?
My sleeping schedule (If I currently have one.) is highly irregular. As for Star Trek, it would be bragging to reveal my connection to one of the movie's actors. Plus, who isn't connected to Kevin Bacon? Also, I've never seen any of Star Trek's shows or movies. (That last bit will change today.)
No reason to not feel good about getting the gig. For me, video calling is the worst.
I'm not a collector. I do purchase movies and books but I just as often give them away. I find it easy to part with things, even the things I like; I know they can always be purchased/rented/borrowed/found again in the future. I don't pride myself on having first or limited edition of things. If something is one-of-a-kind, I find them to be more of a liability. I do try to keep the things I own in good condition, but if something of mine accidentally gets scratched, stained, or torn, I don't mind. I think sometimes I can probably part with everything I own and not miss them. I've previously tried to collect things in attempt to gain a hobby, but those too I gave away to persons I thought might be more appreciative of them.
That's show business for you. I don't care for autographs or other memorabilia, but I believe that charging has to do more with supply and demand than anything else. If the autographs were free I believe it might detract from the other attractions, especially if they're really big stars. I think it's likely the amount they charge might be set by the event coordinators and not by the celebrities themselves. Yes, I think it's crude for them to charge for their autographs, but if they're paid subsidiaries to be at conventions, that instead I think might be a bigger insult. But I don't think you can expect someone to spend their time to make constant appearances and be purely driven by the devotion of their fans. Charging for non-event autographs might be a different story.
Also the sound that the Darkballs made when charging at you. They are indeed very creepy and disturbing.