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Lillikoi
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20 Oct 2016, 6:19 pm

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Today's my half-birthday! :bounce: :bounce:


What's a half birthday?


It's when you become half a person. :mrgreen:


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20 Oct 2016, 6:40 pm

Lillikoi wrote:
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Today's my half-birthday! :bounce: :bounce:


What's a half birthday?


It's when you become half a person. :mrgreen:


Well, okay I did not know you mutate your form at will


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20 Oct 2016, 7:26 pm

Lillikoi wrote:
Today's my half-birthday! :bounce: :bounce:


Happy half-birthday Lillikoi!!

Today's my unbirthday :D



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20 Oct 2016, 7:36 pm

Death



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20 Oct 2016, 7:53 pm

I'm being treated as irrelevant in a discussion between two people. It's gone nowhere for several pages. I guess they enjoy it in some fashion, in the way that one might enjoy scratching an itch to excess.


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20 Oct 2016, 9:42 pm

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I'm being treated as irrelevant in a discussion between two people. It's gone nowhere for several pages. I guess they enjoy it in some fashion, in the way that one might enjoy scratching an itch to excess.



Am I one of those 2 persons you mention which, has caused you great turmoil, as I sincerely apologize for such transgressions if that is the case?


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20 Oct 2016, 9:46 pm

I love it when people b***h about the people of Wrong Planet... on Wrong Planet lol

I guess maybe I need move to Utah and b***h to the mormons about how I don't like mormons :lol:



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20 Oct 2016, 10:59 pm

how i asked a stupid question and am now ashamed



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20 Oct 2016, 11:37 pm

If only I can walk on the rain....
In a flood.
Without boots.
Without umbrellas or raincoats.
For MILES! :x


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21 Oct 2016, 1:14 am

Grrrrrr...

Why won't my mouse scroll in my virtual windows when I am passing the whole freaking USB controller to the virtual machine. I swear I write this complex script and write all this address binding crap to get this awesome setup and something simple has to ruin it because I have probably done something stupid.

What can possibly be missing to cause scroll to not work, is it an input driver thing? If so why does native Windows work fine with the same mouse? Is there some other layer be it software or hardware between the mouse and Windows? This is the unfortunate series of questions I have got to ask myself for the rest of night. Joy,

I don't see how having complete control of the motherboard components that talks to the entire freaking USB port needs any more software or hardware there to function.

ugh...

Debugging this is gonna be a nightmare,



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21 Oct 2016, 12:36 pm

Dad has broken his silence after 5 days, and he is trying to be nice. In dad language, that means he's worked out he's in the wrong, he's processed how it made him feel, and I HAVE WON THE ARGUMENT! It doesn't feel like I won, it felt like being psychologically tortured all week, but I'll take what I can get. I've tried to think as empathetically as possible about the situation, but I still feel like, "yes, f**k you, I knew I didn't do anything wrong, f*****g YES!"

A strange and emotionally confusing victory, but a victory nonetheless :twisted: .



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21 Oct 2016, 12:41 pm

Also I got to speak about one of my special interests in an appropriate environment last night. I love those rare occasions because my passion and knowledge is actually an asset rather than something weird (embarrassing even :?: ) that I have to repress. Anyway I got to speak about cultural context vs human experience manifesting itself in folkloric tradition, and I nailed it, if I do say so myself!



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21 Oct 2016, 12:44 pm

kazanscube wrote:
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I'm being treated as irrelevant in a discussion between two people. It's gone nowhere for several pages. I guess they enjoy it in some fashion, in the way that one might enjoy scratching an itch to excess.



Am I one of those 2 persons you mention which, has caused you great turmoil, as I sincerely apologize for such transgressions if that is the case?

Not at all. I've never seen you do anything like that. You seem reasonable enough to contact directly, at a minimum. These folks are probably also reasonable in a different sense. They put together pretty good arguments on disputable evidence and will never convince each other. Most people do this from time to time, but it takes a special personality type to not know when to give up. Many of my good friends have had that trait, and it's maddening. lol


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21 Oct 2016, 12:46 pm

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Dad has broken his silence after 5 days, and he is trying to be nice. In dad language, that means he's worked out he's in the wrong, he's processed how it made him feel, and I HAVE WON THE ARGUMENT! It doesn't feel like I won, it felt like being psychologically tortured all week, but I'll take what I can get. I've tried to think as empathetically as possible about the situation, but I still feel like, "yes, f**k you, I knew I didn't do anything wrong, f*****g YES!"

A strange and emotionally confusing victory, but a victory nonetheless :twisted: .

I can relate to that so much it's not even funny. I think they call it can't win for losing where I come from.


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21 Oct 2016, 1:22 pm

I wish my two friends who are fighting could just forgive each other and be friends again. I hate seeing two people who were once like sisters hate each other over a boy. I'm sick of being caught in the middle too.


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21 Oct 2016, 1:36 pm

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I wish my two friends who are fighting could just forgive each other and be friends again. I hate seeing two people who were once like sisters hate each other over a boy. I'm sick of being caught in the middle too.

Sharing, I guess, is out of the question?


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