09-17-2010 at 12:37 PM
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I don't know how to quote multiple posts from other people into one post from me. In stead of making it three like I did before. Sorry. Also, are you involved in the newspaper?
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I copy/paste whoever's post I want to quote and click the edit button on my post. Then I write out my own quote tags.
ie: [ quote ] copy/paste hurr [ / quote ]
And no, I'm not involved. o_o Why do you ask?
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09-17-2010 at 12:43 PM
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I copy/paste whoever's post I want to quote and click the edit button on my post. Then I write out my own quote tags.
ie: [ quote ] copy/paste hurr [ / quote ]
And no, I'm not involved. o_o Why do you ask?
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Oh okay, thanks. Actuall, I just found that you can click on the word bubble (beside the smiley face) on the post section and the bottom of the page, and it will automatically write the quote tags for you. Then copy/paste the post. Or is that what you meant? lol I asked if you're in the newspaper becasue I've never seen anyone else complain about editing. 
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09-17-2010 at 12:47 PM
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I know this doesn't concern any of you, but here's something I wrote
after I was dumped before that I would like to share. I haven't moved on and it has been a while since
I last spoke to her. Long story short, it started the moment I met her.
It is what it is, but what I felt was something out of the ordinary.
Reason why I posted this? Nothing, really. Just wanted to share.
I am not "emo" or anything of the sort. But the emotions that I've felt/still feeling are incredibly strong and profound.
I am still haunted by it and every night is just a pain.
And no, I am not a wuss.
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I wish that our walks together would never end
I wish that our walks together would never end. In the presence of the sun at dusk, we travel along the alley of friendship,
smiling, trading the secrets embedded within the chambers of our hearts.
Friendship? Is that the line we should never cross?
But, alas! I am in love! For, woman, you have captivated my heart!
Enough? Is it? Do we draw the line here? Why? Why should one stop when faced with such boundaries?
Is it true that this so called love starts from a mediocre, physical attraction?
If it is, then this simple and humble knight does not stand a chance.
What should be done then? Hope?
Does hoping really ever achieve anything?
Making one's heart beat with an aid does not alter the fact that he's dying.
Hope? It is such an uplifting word. For it gives one something to look forward to.
It serves as the air to a drowning man.
What if this hope runs out? How does one know when to quit gasping and asking for more?
Love? Is it still as pure as before? In yesterday's land of hopes and dreams, love is something to be cherished by both parties.
It does not act as a curse to a once fallen knight.
I asked you once... I asked you twice...
First, you said yes. Then, you said no. My mind can completely comprehend that you don't want to, but my heart said no.
Should I still hope for a sweet beginning? Or should I call it quits and accept the bitter ending?
Should I long for a true embrace? One that is not caused by friendly joy or sympathy.
Should I wait for a true kiss? One that is not paid for.
Should I wait for you? One, you are the only...
I wish that our walks together would never end... For, only this serves as the momentary drug to my destined to be incurable disease: my heartache.
- Part 1, VastHorizon, 2009
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Ah, the pain! Whenever I try to keep you out of my mind, I go insane...
The pain that the curse of this so called love is unbearable...
Tragic, it is. For a once well known and revered emotion has stabbed its dagger upon me.
I try to dose and numb myself with the false feeling of happiness; I will never truly be.
Farewell, my heartache. I concede to the fact that we are not meant to be together...
I wish that God may give me the strength to battle this dragon and to put it to rest once and for all.
For this lonely and miserable knight can only lie in the arms of thy love and not succumb to the hurt and evil of defeat.
Welcome, my false pretense...
- Part 2, VastHorizon, 2009
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09-17-2010 at 01:25 PM
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Originally Posted by VastHorizon
I know this doesn't concern any of you, but here's something I wrote
after I was dumped before that I would like to share. I haven't moved on and it has been a while since
I last spoke to her. Long story short, it started the moment I met her.
It is what it is, but what I felt was something out of the ordinary.
Reason why I posted this? Nothing, really. Just wanted to share.
I am not "emo" or anything of the sort. But the emotions that I've felt/still feeling are incredibly strong and profound.
I am still haunted by it and every night is just a pain.
And no, I am not a wuss.
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wow that is sum deep stuff...
and izzie lol not all guys are like that 8-) there is a lot of social and outgoing good guys and the reason why most guys "expect girls to initiate things" as you say is because girls now adays have this weird ass attitude disorder where they think they are all that and automatically think a guy is hitting on them when we just wanna be friends... so if anything blame the female population for that... and guys do want to start talking to you girls but its also hard to approch you when in like a group with other girls all just giggling and staring us down
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09-17-2010 at 01:27 PM
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Vast Horizon, I just mentally cried. That was so tragic. Obviously you're a very heartfelt and loving young man and I'm truly sorry someone hurt you like that. But that was beautiful.
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09-17-2010 at 01:37 PM
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wow that is sum deep stuff...
and izzie lol not all guys are like that 8-) there is a lot of social and outgoing good guys and the reason why most guys "expect girls to initiate things" as you say is because girls now adays have this weird ass attitude disorder where they think they are all that and automatically think a guy is hitting on them when we just wanna be friends... so if anything blame the female population for that... and guys do want to start talking to you girls but its also hard to approch you when in like a group with other girls all just giggling and staring us down
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Okay then where ARE all the outgoing good guys? I don't think ALL girls have that attitude. I don't automatically assume a guy is asking me out/hitting on me just becasue he talks to me. If fact, I think that guys automatically thinking I'm hitting on them when I start talking to them! I am part of the female population lol so you don't want me to go blaming MYSELF. But really I think you're generalizing as far as girls go socially. About the girls walking in groups thing-- isn't that natural? Don't you walk around with guys? I normally just walk around with one friend. Not all girls stare guys down. But in part, and obv. only some girls, do the giggling thing. I had a TA last semester and everytime he walked into the room, all the girls giggled. ALL OF THEM. Except me. I wasn't won over by his "masculine charms." But I have to agree that, yes, girls do go to the bathroom in grops. That is a well known fact. 
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09-17-2010 at 01:46 PM
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Originally Posted by lizziepizzie
Okay then where ARE all the outgoing good guys? I don't think ALL girls have that attitude. I don't automatically assume a guy is asking me out/hitting on me just becasue he talks to me. If fact, I think that guys automatically thinking I'm hitting on them when I start talking to them! I am part of the female population lol so you don't want me to go blaming MYSELF. But really I think you're generalizing as far as girls go socially. About the girls walking in groups thing-- isn't that natural? Don't you walk around with guys? I normally just walk around with one friend. Not all girls stare guys down. But in part, and obv. only some girls, do the giggling thing. I had a TA last semester and everytime he walked into the room, all the girls giggled. ALL OF THEM. Except me. I wasn't won over by his "masculine charms." But I have to agree that, yes, girls do go to the bathroom in grops. That is a well known fact. 
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well half of em are right here on this forum ^^ and lol i already told you, yu are a rare part of the female population...and yes im generalizing but thats the truth for most parts, ofcourse there are those few good girls who dun really fall under everything i said but i can bet at least 80% of the girl population does one of the things i listed above  and yea we guys walk in group but come on its guys -_- we know when to back off when a girl approach one of our friends...its a part of the bro code
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09-17-2010 at 01:51 PM
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well half of em are right here on this forum ^^ and lol i already told you, yu are a rare part of the female population...and yes im generalizing but thats the truth for most parts, ofcourse there are those few good girls who dun really fall under everything i said but i can bet at least 80% of the girl population does one of the things i listed above  and yea we guys walk in group but come on its guys -_- we know when to back off when a girl approach one of our friends...its a part of the bro code
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"yea we guys walk in group but come on its guys -_- we know when to back off when a girl approach one of our friends...its a part of the bro code" --that's so not fair! So YOU'RE allowed to walk around with the same gender but WE'RE not? And okay, its part of the bro code to back off. But don't you think its a little intimidating for a girl to approach a group of guys? And yah, thanks, I'm special. I'm rare. LOL I'm just kidding. ;P
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Originally Posted by lizziepizzie
"yea we guys walk in group but come on its guys -_- we know when to back off when a girl approach one of our friends...its a part of the bro code" --that's so not fair! So YOU'RE allowed to walk around with the same gender but WE'RE not? And okay, its part of the bro code to back off. But don't you think its a little intimidating for a girl to approach a group of guys? And yah, thanks, I'm special. I'm rare. LOL I'm just kidding. ;P
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hey then just approach us in class.come on ur a girl u can just pretend to ask us a question.. having to choose between talking to a cutie and listening to an old boring voice im sure the choice will be obvious. and as for the the bro code ... it works and girls dun have any of that, they just like standing a few feet back trying to catch everything you say. and ROFL her its worth a shot go up to the next guy and be like "im special" 
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09-17-2010 at 01:57 PM
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After reading most of the posts, I feel most of them missed on the main point of why some relationships and eventually marriage fail. You gotta learn to love yourself first. How can you except to give someone your love, when you don't feel that way about yourself? Sure it might work at the beginning but after a little while the other person will feel you out and that when things go sour. It's something that was pointed out to me a very long time ago by a girl I was in love with (I thought I was at the time!) and after having thought about I realized she was probably right and change was needed. Since then I have taken that thought and ran with it. 
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09-17-2010 at 02:18 PM
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Vast Horizon, I just mentally cried. That was so tragic. Obviously you're a very heartfelt and loving young man and I'm truly sorry someone hurt you like that. But that was beautiful.
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Thanks... I guess.

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09-17-2010 at 02:19 PM
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hey then just approach us in class.come on ur a girl u can just pretend to ask us a question.. having to choose between talking to a cutie and listening to an old boring voice im sure the choice will be obvious. and as for the the bro code ... it works and girls dun have any of that, they just like standing a few feet back trying to catch everything you say. and ROFL her its worth a shot go up to the next guy and be like "im special" 
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LOL I'll definitel go up to a gy and say "I'm special, a guy on MI told me so." hahaha I think it depends on the kind of girls i regards to them actally leaving or sticking around to listen. MY friends would actually leave. But I don't know if they'd get the hint though, or come to that realization themselves. And I'm telling you, gys think its weird if you go up to them. I've tried it. They want to be the typical macho guy and take to you first or ask you out first. Other you hurt their alpha ego.
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09-17-2010 at 02:52 PM
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Holy ****, just start PMing each other already. IT'S ANNOYING.
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09-17-2010 at 02:55 PM
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lol I asked if you're in the newspaper becasue I've never seen anyone else complain about editing. 
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Most of us who work as editors have realized you can't get people to write grammatically correct on forums, so we've given up.
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09-17-2010 at 03:01 PM
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Most of us who work as editors have realized you can't get people to write grammatically correct on forums, so we've given up.
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