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What the heck is Harry's magic stick? O.o *throws a piece of paper*
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Baseball. Istanbul?
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Straight. Makeup or wig?
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DCW's Member with the creepiest location
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I don't understand. So Sharon and Chris are separate people, and Sharon is Vermouth and Chris is the Mystery Girl, also the mother of the Sera/Akai family? And the part with Rum is confusing as well. If he's the boss, and he's related to Akai Shuuichi as well as someone affected to the apotoxin, wouldn't he know a big chunk of the plot?
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What Was the Last Song You Listened To?
Kirsch replied to CarpetCrawler's topic in Music, Movies & TV
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Chinese New Year cakes... Yum. During the winter, we always keep track of how many snow days we get. When they accumulate up to a certain point, an extra day or two is added to the end of the year.
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Following IU's prompt: Savior, since Akazora didn't leave one... -------------------------------------------------- My savior, whom I had held on to in my darkest hour, dragged my wretched being out from the endless abyss of pain and insecurity at the cost of her own strength. She had shown me the way to see life through its beautiful stained glass: happiness only exists if you yearn for it, she preached. I watch as she slowly faded away. Her spirit: depleted. Her benevolence: drained. Left behind was a hollow corpse, aimlessly drifting through time. A year, a month, a day. Until her last breath, she was only the dead masked in a living facade. ~~~ Word count: 98 --------------------------------------------------- Prompt: Feathers, angel
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Rate and Comment the Avatar & Signature of the Person Above You
Kirsch replied to Officer Kaoko's topic in Chatroom
A: 6/10 It's cool and dark, but it needs more contrast. S: 9/10 That's what you call a quote And nothing can beat Schrodinger's Cat. -
Nutella
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I doodle in the margins of whatever assignment I'm procrastinating on.
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Burrito
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THEY'RE SO CUUTEEE! I want a rhino now~ I like black cats.
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His "brief break" lasted for about an hour xD
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Yes. No school!
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I'm sorry, it's not like anyone has the power to beat the Boom-shakalaka. Unless Kenzi or Akazora comes along...
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Heels? They're torture devices in disguise. W-what about Nutella?
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Is that a secret? xD I want to get tested for OCD. I'm probably not, but there are just way too many moments in my life when I feel obsessive-compulsive.
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Ah, the youngest being the scapegoat kind of thing? I have a little brother who I'm really close to, but he often dislikes me for being the "perfect" child (academically, anyway). I often go out of my way to join competitions, score high on tests, take advanced classes, or even speak a language better, and in turn, my parents expect my brother to follow that path as well. There's nothing wrong with that, IMO, but I guess he doesn't like it because he's always under the pressure of either meeting my standards or exceeding them. We often argue which is worse: Going forward with no clue of what's going on, or being constantly stressed to meet a certain bar? Haha, I don't torture him in the "for the lulz" way since I'll get caught (and he's old enough to completely reject them anyway). When I compare myself to my friends, it's eye-opening to see the differences in our lives. Some have parents who would take them out to dinner if they made the Honor Roll, and others are deprived of everything during the school week for studying. It's crazy. Weird? Haha, that can have many meanings. A few years back, the entire grade would take being called "weird" as a compliment. For me, I just didn't know how to adjust to being in America I guess (and interacting with Americans). Now with that barrier gone (thanks to a little bridging), I'm not afraid to approach people and act friendly. Wow, I guess I never realized just how significant DCW is to some people. You practically grew up here, didn't you? Gah... Words... I think it's my body language and expression that's the problem though. To be more on topic, who wants to do some research on Schrodinger's Cat? AL's signature is quantum physics put into a meme. Taken off Wikipedia, so... Hehe.
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My parents used to be really strict when I was going through my first years of elementary school. After that, they relaxed... A lot. My dad tells me that it's because he trusts us to grow up and shape ourselves, which is something I'm really proud of them for doing. I often see schoolmates break down from their parental pressures, only to realize I'm thankful for not having to go through that. I have a friend who, quite a few years back, was an introvert and looked down at the more outgoing, not-afraid-to-be-embarrassed people. Even I was in her look of disdain sometimes. However, as of right now, she's really loud and acts all crazy (in the friendly, hyper way). I asked her why (with an undertone of her being a hypocrite), and she said that it was because her mom changed. Apparently, she was brought up to be obedient, but as her mom opened up, she opened up as well. I guess that relates to the Nurture vs. Nature debate...? I feel like I had to 'learn' how to make friends. I was one unsocial little kid back in preschool, now that I think about it. The most important factor was acknowledging that you wanted a friend, IMO. It sucks because I don't know how to handle a situation like that. Everything you said is right, there's no doubt about it, but it really goes against my personality. Trust me, I tried to listen and be patient. The longer I sit there, the more annoyed I get.