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15 Dec 2007, 11:14 pm

I think I will. I've already sent him a message about the spam on the forums.



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15 Dec 2007, 11:17 pm

coo
if you need help I am great at writting letters that sound important :lol:



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16 Dec 2007, 8:12 am

Kilroy wrote:
if you need help I am great at writting letters that sound important :lol:


Ah, yes, this is one of my talents too.

I confess having received notes from my teachers of my answers in their exams being too complicated and that they don't understand the text.
Or then I'm just a horrible writer... ..this is not an option.



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16 Dec 2007, 8:18 am

I confess that I've been thinking about dying lately.

I also confess that I don't want to die, the thoughts just come.


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16 Dec 2007, 1:30 pm

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I confess that I'm fairly sure Amanda Joy's new avatar is naught but a sinister subliminal use of none-other than: the Care Bear Stare.

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"...a ray of love and good cheer which could bring care and joy into the target's heart."

Joy? Amanda Joy? 8O I leave the insidious and potentially chilling conclusions as an exercise for the reader.

Good fortune,

- Icarus knows Grumpy Bear counters Cheer Bear, but he only has Good Luck Bear...


What??? I don't understand.

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I confess that I have no feelings.


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16 Dec 2007, 1:31 pm

i confess i find lead aprons very comforting...


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16 Dec 2007, 2:15 pm

I confess that I don't feel temperature.

I also confess that I'm an empath.

I will now confess that I have low self esteem.


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16 Dec 2007, 2:16 pm

i confess that i am completely sensory obsessed (that means your obsessed with sensations and seek sensory inputs usually specific ones you like)


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16 Dec 2007, 5:52 pm

I confess that there's a college that takes kids from high school (ie, 10th and 11th); theoretically, at least, I could get in without much of a problem. Instead of senior year, I'd be going to college, which is more than fine with me.

On one hand, it's very tempting. Presumably, those who go to college won't be as generally ditzy as the majority of my high school (naturally, there will be some who wouldn't be, but you know). I'm ready to be out of here, and high school is more or less a complete waste of my time. I learn nothing; it's busy work for me, but it's stressing busy work (because there's a lot of it and I don't care if it's not a challenge). It's more independence, more freedom, ect. It has small class sizes, which is a good thing (I'm not fond of huge classes); the teachings are pretty personalized. I'm pretty sure I would enjoy it more than I enjoy this school, anyway.

On the other hand, they don't have the major that I would look for. They have the second and third options, and I could dual major with those, I think. It's not like I couldn't work with those degrees (of course I could), it's just that it's not my first choice. That's the only downside I can really see. (Well, that and my mother thinks that it would be "too much" for me, considering my "problem". I survive here though, so I think I could handle it; might be better on my own actually.)


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16 Dec 2007, 7:09 pm

I confess to Almighty Aspie I was cast as "Dancing Rabbi" in a play called Rich and Famous by John Guare that my Lit/Comp class will put on sometime in March.


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16 Dec 2007, 9:39 pm

I confess that in July, I ended up staying in and around Saint Patrick's Cathedral for about an hour; the convention group was given free reign of Fifth Avenue for a few hours, and I didn't want to shop, so I just hung out there for awhile. (It really is an absolutely gorgeous building.) While I was sitting on the outside stairs, I looked down and saw a scuffed business card. I picked it up out of curiosity and it read:

"Thank God that the earth is NOT moving!!

www.cabotia.com"
(On the back it said: "'The LORD (JESUS) reigneth, he is clothed with majesty; the LORD is clothed with strength, wherewith he hath girded himself; the world also is stablished (stabilized), that it CANNOT BE MOVED' (Psalm 93:1).")

I assumed it was sort of a prank, or something promoting something opposite (ie, if someone went to that site, it would talk about why the Earth does move or whatnot). Yeah, it was outside a Catholic church, but I'm Catholic and I believe the world goes round... I tucked it into my purse, went inside the cathedral, went home... and forgot.

I confess that while searching through my purse for the psychologist's email (my purse eats things), I came across is again. Because I procrastinate on absolutely everything, I decided to type in the website. Lo and behold, it actually believes that the earth doesn't move. They're very... vicious in their belief. Plus they have all these graphs and "evidence" and theories about why people think it moves... They're very into this.

Naturally, it's their right to believe whatever they want. If the Earth not moving makes them happy, then fine.

I confess that I simply didn't realize that anyone believed that though.


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16 Dec 2007, 9:44 pm

I confess that I like being a knight for my online friends.



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16 Dec 2007, 9:49 pm

knights rule :D



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17 Dec 2007, 12:50 am

i confess

im becoming a very angry teapot!


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17 Dec 2007, 1:05 am

About the commercialization of Christmas?


I confess... I am proud of how I decorated and arranged my son's room.


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17 Dec 2007, 1:07 am

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About the commercialization of Christmas?


well yes, i am unmatirelistic myself but i really think lately the meaning of christmas has died. does anyone feel the same?


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