I've been doing ok. c: Keeping busy. DO YOUR HOMEWORK, PLOOHEMS. D8<
Hello there, my dearest Ploo-Hems. X3 Unfortunately, I doubt I will be able to participate in many of the book club sessions, seeing as I am a...
'Twould indeed! Almost as tragic as Mufasa's death. :O
It's an internal disk drive, so I can't tickle it out quite as easily. But I got it, guys. Lappy almost ate the Lion King. D:
Oh, you're a young one, I see. c:
Any somewhat serious suggestions to solve this would be greatly welcomed, KHV.
Spoiler Jayn said it: Don't make excuses for yourself. Make an effort to spend some time with friends. It doesn't have to be something strenuous; go to the movies or, heck, chill at the park or something. Even if you don't really think you feel like doing it, you'll be glad that you did. Try pulling one or both of your parents aside and calmly have a discussion about it. Just.... try, at least. One might actually be easier; whichever parent you're most comfortable talking to. Let them know that the effects of their arguing aren't isolated to them. I think often times parents don't realize how much things like that hurt their kids as well. I tend to be fairly indecisive as well. Debilitatingly indecisive sometimes. It's hard to really give a comment unless I know the context of your lack of decisiveness. :< Misty said it this time: It's not always easy to open up to people, but it can get much worse if you leave things bottled up. It's also how friendships dwindle. As for MSN and VM convos dying, it happens. But if you feel it's becoming a problem, just... say something, doesn't matter how long ago it was that the last message was sent. It doesn't have to be anything profound. Say something about your day. "I saw a chick wearing a Pizza John shirt today" or something. Little things like that, you may be surprised, can spark wonderful conversations. c: Also, the rainbow coordination of your post distracted me. Don't stop doing it. X3
I'd be reluctant to move in with a boyfriend particularly one who lives in a different country, regardless of what your parents think. If something happens and you two have a falling out (don't even try to tell me that's not a possibility), you might be stranded. In addition, if you go off against your parents' wishes, they might not be so forgiving if you do become stranded. Of course, that's my two cents. It just doesn't sound like a good idea to me. Just... make sure you really, and I mean really think this through. You'll need to get a passport if you don't already, find out what you need to live in that country or what he needs to live in yours or however you're going to go about doing that.
...That probably makes more sense. xD I always wondered how civilization documented years BCE. Like, what year did the ancient Egyptians think it...
Yay for Jewish people! 8D So wait, is it 2012 according to Judaism now? @_@
As long as they called they always called their parents by their first name, I don't really see anything wrong with it. Then again, I'm not a child psychologist, so I wouldn't know. In the book Inkheart, the main character calls her dad by his first name, Mo. They don't have any less of a loving father-daughter relationship because of this.
Eastern Time Zone for me pleeease. It might also be beneficial to add how each timezone relates to GMT, yes? c:
You can't have seen that many bad nights, then.
While searching for a response to that, I came across this, and lost track of my goal, as well as time and space. [spoiler]
Like, I saw it, and I just... couldn't function properly. I looked into his eyes and immediately forgot what I was originally doing. Just: [spoiler]
._. The amount of countries that drive on the right hand side is more than double the amount that drive on the left. EDIT: herp derp, already been addressed. I guess it pays to look on the next page.
Upon seeing your sig: [spoiler]
I actually started all three of them and rage-quit each. xD I just spend an especially large amount of time on Jak II because it's the only one of them that I actually own. Plus it's the most fun of them all.
Two words: Jak II Still haven't managed to finish it. The bugger.
Awkward voldy hugs are the best kind of hugs. :=D: How have you been? :3 So do I. ; ; It's getting better, but for a few days earlier in the week, I lost my voice and sounded like a dying Morgan Freeman.