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message 101: by [deleted user] (new)

I am sort of confusing when I type on my phone. My battery died, so I'm on my laptop.


message 102: by Fangirl Musings (new)

Fangirl Musings (fangirlmusings) Okay, thank God Twilightlvr...sorry, but I HATE text-speech. Even during in occasional moment when I actually do text, I never use text-speech- it kills my soul that much, LOL.


message 103: by Fangirl Musings (new)

Fangirl Musings (fangirlmusings) Whew! Thank God, Silverwolf...I'm glad I'm not the only one to suffer the massive brain aneurysm every once in a while. Luckily enough, unlike the real thing, we can recover from ours rather quickly! LMAO


message 104: by [deleted user] (new)

Jacqueline wrote: "Okay, thank God Twilightlvr...sorry, but I HATE text-speech. Even during in occasional moment when I actually do text, I never use text-speech- it kills my soul that much, LOL."

my sister is like that, too. She never texts for that specific reason.


message 105: by Fangirl Musings (new)

Fangirl Musings (fangirlmusings) *Falls of chair laughing, cracks head against desk on the way down- continues laughing*

Damn, hon, I envy you your sense of humor! *Laughs*

Major kudos- I loved that!


message 106: by [deleted user] (new)

my fifth grade teacher called it flatulence of the medulla oblongata.


message 107: by Fangirl Musings (new)

Fangirl Musings (fangirlmusings) Twilightlvr! wrote: "Jacqueline wrote: "Okay, thank God Twilightlvr...sorry, but I HATE text-speech. Even during in occasional moment when I actually do text, I never use text-speech- it kills my soul that much, LOL."
..."


I don't text simply because I don't have any friends :(...(Yes, that's true, and not some pathetic, emo-dramaticness splashed to make everyone feel bad for me, LOL)...It's true, mainly because the few friends I had screwed me hard and painfully in my life. So, alas, zero friends now. Just acquaintances who rarely bother to call/text...

But that overwhelmingly morbid and utterly depressing thought aside, the sad part is that back in my text-days, I would actually type out extensive messages that were insanely long because of their grammatical correctness. That is no doubt geekish to the extreme, LMAO.


message 108: by Fangirl Musings (new)

Fangirl Musings (fangirlmusings) Twilightlvr! wrote: "my fifth grade teacher called it flatulence of the medulla oblongata."

I LOVE that! And pray to the gods of remembrance that I actually remember that for future reference and conversation!

Sheer awesome-ness.


message 109: by [deleted user] (new)

my sister is the same EXACT way. i hate getting her occasional texts


message 110: by Keara (new)

Keara (kearachristine) Twilightlvr! wrote: "my fifth grade teacher called it flatulence of the medulla oblongata."

BS, Rion! That was not your fifth grade teacher!


message 111: by Keara (new)

Keara (kearachristine) Jacqueline wrote: "Twilightlvr! wrote: "Jacqueline wrote: "Okay, thank God Twilightlvr...sorry, but I HATE text-speech. Even during in occasional moment when I actually do text, I never use text-speech- it kills my s..."

That's messed up. Even if you did something to them, forgive and forget right?


message 112: by Fangirl Musings (new)

Fangirl Musings (fangirlmusings) :) Thanks Silverwolf, I appreciate the sentiment, and it's okay. It's morbidly depressing to denote the fact that I'm single, again, with zero friends...but most days it's cool and I get to bust out with my randomness without anyone going, "Okay- this chick is nuts to the nth degree!*

*Laughs*

And I'm in complete agreement- people can be sheer asses most of the time, (hence said mod person we noted earlier, and Izzy)...but it's cool beans because I discover kudos-worthy people like yourself and Grammar Nazi! *Does happy Snoopy dance for no apparent reason*


message 113: by Fangirl Musings (new)

Fangirl Musings (fangirlmusings) Twilightlvr! wrote: "my sister is the same EXACT way. i hate getting her occasional texts"

*Dies laughing* I don't doubt it! But hey, at least you never EVER have to decipher those texts, and there's no second guessing of what they meant :).


message 114: by Fangirl Musings (new)

Fangirl Musings (fangirlmusings) Eh, I've forgiven 'em...the irony is that they were the ones to defecate all over me, then never speak to me again. So the forgiving is there in abundance, I just never see them anymore, which I'm certainly not mourning. With friends like those, who would need enemies?


message 115: by Keara (new)

Keara (kearachristine) Jacqueline wrote: ":) Thanks Silverwolf, I appreciate the sentiment, and it's okay. It's morbidly depressing to denote the fact that I'm single, again, with zero friends...but most days it's cool and I get to bust ou..."

*aw* I'm kudos worthy! X)


message 116: by Fangirl Musings (new)

Fangirl Musings (fangirlmusings) Your Friendly Neighborhood Grammar Nazi wrote: "Jacqueline wrote: ":) Thanks Silverwolf, I appreciate the sentiment, and it's okay. It's morbidly depressing to denote the fact that I'm single, again, with zero friends...but most days it's cool a..."

:) You most assuredly are, hon! I mean, come on, you're a Grammer Nazi! *Laughs*

-Forgive the overt hyper-ness. Silverwolf got talking about cookies in another thread, and the imaginary sugar got me hyper! LOL


message 117: by Fangirl Musings (new)

Fangirl Musings (fangirlmusings) SilverWolf wrote: "Wow. Must be some kind of friend to never forgive you, even after you've forgiven them."

Well, the depressing part is that I'm talking about more than one friend. And the REALLY depressing part is that they crapped on me after having been such a great friend to them because all parties involved were selfish douchebags...then bailed. *Shrugs* Oh well, good riddance to bad rubbish I guess.

The way I see it, while I have zero close friends now a days, I at least know who I can trust, and who isn't an asshole at heart. It's a tough life lesson, but (to steal a Sherrilyn Kenyon, Dark-Hunter series quote)...

"As Nietzsche says, that which doesn't kill us- requires brief hospitalization, and if you're a Dark-Hunter, just a good day's rest."


message 118: by Fangirl Musings (new)

Fangirl Musings (fangirlmusings) There are a TON more awesome, kick-butt quotes like that, ones that are actually more comical or true.

And that is absolutely true! It's a tough lesson, but the reality is that I'm a very giving and kind person that loves to help my friends...(SO don't mean to sound like I'm tooting my own horn, and I apologize if it comes across that way)...but my point is that that giving and kind nature has gotten me screwed time and again.

Don't get me wrong, I'm still the person that I was before the endless line of bad friends, I'm just a lot more careful of who I trust now a days.


message 119: by Fangirl Musings (new)

Fangirl Musings (fangirlmusings) Amen to that, hon. Back in the days of my writing- haven't written in for-EVER- was a line I wrote in one of my short stories...

"The most tragic existence is that of a vulnerable soul and a predator."

Granted, it's an EXTREME comparison in it's over dramatic undertones, but I think the general concept of the thought remains true. People will always take advantage of others if they think they can get away with it. Human nature, I would think.


message 120: by Fangirl Musings (new)

Fangirl Musings (fangirlmusings) I do see where you're coming from, but I believe that we are born with a conscious, and a seed of sin...granted, that starts entering into the realms of religion and personal beliefs, but it's just my personal opinion of course.

I believe we are born with both good and evil, and it is through our growth and experiences where we decide what kind of person we are going to be...

But I do agree with part of what you said, definitely.

And you're right- it is sad and pathetic that some people decide to be that way. Selfish, definitely, and sad to an extreme.


message 121: by Kimathy (new)

Kimathy i think humans are born with sin and we decide whether we want to try to be a good person or not.


message 122: by Fangirl Musings (new)

Fangirl Musings (fangirlmusings) Again, not trying to get into a religious debate with any would-be nonbelievers or anything, but yes, Kimathy, I believe the same...but I don't believe it's only just evil at heart. I believe we are given a divine conscious, and the seed of sing, and we decide how we are going to live our lives and what we will follow or believe.


message 123: by Nightshade (new)

Nightshade | 1257 comments Yep, that's what I think, too.


message 124: by Kimathy (new)

Kimathy so any way back to twilight and its stupidity lol.
i think the main reason i dint like it was because Bella was so dependent on the men in her life. she couldn't function on her own.


message 125: by Fangirl Musings (new)

Fangirl Musings (fangirlmusings) Cool beans, Nightshade. We all have our own beliefs, and while I fundamentally believe my beliefs are correct (that's the point of them, I suppose) I don't critize others for theirs. I may disagree with them, or not believe them, but it doesn't mean I don't respect them.

But, personally, that's what I've always believed, and realistically speaking, it makes sense.

It's why you never have to teach children how to lie, or why babies will sometimes stiffen in your arms for no reason and cry and scream when there's nothing wrong with them. Just angry.

You don't have to teach children how to be mad, or lie, or be angry. But you also don't have to teach those same children how to be kind to others or how to be honest. It's definitely food for thought at the very least.


message 126: by Nightshade (new)

Nightshade | 1257 comments Yeah. It's really prominent with very young children- you might have to remind them to share or play nice or take turns and things like that, but you don't have to teach them to be fundamentally moral.


message 127: by Fangirl Musings (new)

Fangirl Musings (fangirlmusings) Exactly, Nightshade! I couldn't have said it better myself, and it's very true. The reality of these concepts demonstrate the belief as being more true than one might assume.


message 128: by Keara (new)

Keara (kearachristine) Jacqueline wrote: "Your Friendly Neighborhood Grammar Nazi wrote: "Jacqueline wrote: ":) Thanks Silverwolf, I appreciate the sentiment, and it's okay. It's morbidly depressing to denote the fact that I'm single, agai..."

*blushes* I am, aren't I. :)


message 129: by Keara (new)

Keara (kearachristine) I love how I just came from a discussion about pooping butterflies, then came here and had you guys talking about the seriousness of evil hearts.


message 130: by Rose (new)

Rose (iceclaw) | 2069 comments Same her, J! I had these group of friends (and they were all Twi-tards...) who I used to hang out with all the time. Then I discovered they hated me (and one of them only invited me to her party so some lowlife wouldn't come sit at their table, she didn't even look at me) and were complete bitches so I left them.

I'm down to like, one really good friend I see on a regular basis. Two moved, one I haven't even met in person. And there's you guys!


message 131: by Fangirl Musings (new)

Fangirl Musings (fangirlmusings) *Laughs* At least I'm not the only one! And I hate that for ya, Rose, but it's ever true- there are far too many ass holes in this world, period! It used to seriously bother me that I don't have anyone I can legitimately denote as a friend but, as I've said before, with the friends I've had in the past, who needs enemies? LOL


message 132: by Keara (new)

Keara (kearachristine) I love my school! It's K-8, so most of the kids have the good sense to behave because there are little kids everywhere. We only have 800 or so students, so everyone knows everyone else. "Be nice here, you can't avoid us. If you piss us off, there's no escape. We're all watching you." I luff my friends! :D


message 133: by [deleted user] (new)

Your Friendly Neighborhood Grammar Nazi wrote: "I love my school! It's K-8, so most of the kids have the good sense to behave because there are little kids everywhere. We only have 800 or so students, so everyone knows everyone else. "Be nice he..."

wow. ONLY 800??? at my primary school (K-6), we had about 300 students. Now, at Secondry School (7-12) we have 500 (500 for a high school is actually pretty small, though.) However, at primary, 300 is about normal.


message 134: by Nightshade (new)

Nightshade | 1257 comments Well then. You have fun when you get famous. Just remember that someone on the Internet told you to watch your ego, because someone's going to come along and pop it like a freaking bubble.

Also, thanks for letting us know that you think you're an amazing pitcher and would be considered gorgeous enough by our warped society to be a model, since you're so freaking TALL.

And for the record, I have a very good friend who just happens to be a few centimeters shy of six feet. She's not done growing, either.

And news flash: You don't get to pick your genetics.

Please don't try to say something along the lines of "Well, I never said you could pick genetics," because I never said you did, either. I'm simply stating a fact.


message 135: by Nightshade (new)

Nightshade | 1257 comments Oh, and you might want to brush up on the rules of apostrophe usage.


message 136: by [deleted user] (last edited Apr 17, 2010 03:26AM) (new)

Nightshade wrote: "Well then. You have fun when you get famous. Just remember that someone on the Internet told you to watch your ego, because someone's going to come along and pop it like a freaking bubble.

Also, t..."


HAHA..my (adopted) cousin beats all of you....not sure how tall she is, but shes 16 and on drugs to stunt her growth, 'cos if your too tall it puts a lot of pressure on your organs. Or something. She was 6'4 last time I saw her, and that was two years ago (she lives in Holland.)


message 137: by [deleted user] (new)

Rose wrote: "SilentSusie wrote: "You think thats a lot? We have 4000 students at my school."

Yeah, at LEAST 4000 our school (we go to the same school).
I think Mrs. Reeves said there was OVER 4000, didn't she?"


Wow. 4000. well. so, is that normal for the US? (im assuming you live there-correct me if i'm wrong.)Here in Sydney, a *big* school is about 1000 kids.


message 138: by [deleted user] (last edited Apr 17, 2010 03:45AM) (new)

where i live, there are plenty of kids, but SO many schools. There is one Public school, and about a bazillion expensive ones. The two biggest girl's schools near me (Sacred Heart and Kingcopple) have straw hats as part of their uniforms. no kidding.


message 139: by Jamine Isabel E. Uy, The creative makes-awesome-stuff-for-us one (new)

Jamine Isabel E. Uy (candy-rain) | 3069 comments Mod
Jacqueline wrote: "NO kidding SilverWolf...and were it not for some serious childish mutating abudantly a few weeks ago, we'd have the swift ability to nip this disturbance in the bud. *Attempts to sober this frustra..."

right... childish...


message 140: by Jamine Isabel E. Uy, The creative makes-awesome-stuff-for-us one (new)

Jamine Isabel E. Uy (candy-rain) | 3069 comments Mod
SilentSusie wrote: "Twilightlvr! wrote: "y rnt u a md anymor?"

Long story short the leading mod didn't like having new mods around so she deleted me along with a bunch of other "new mods"."


I did the deleting... not Khloe.


message 141: by Jamine Isabel E. Uy, The creative makes-awesome-stuff-for-us one (last edited Apr 17, 2010 08:04AM) (new)

Jamine Isabel E. Uy (candy-rain) | 3069 comments Mod
Jacqueline wrote: "I'm glad I wasn't the only one! I won't name names, but there was one individual that started the whole idiocy to begin with, and the person they claimed to be fronting for, that made the entire si..."

Yes, I know it's me. Look, if you as so much don't care, then why the heck are you making a big scene about this? Making your blood boil? God...

You lost respect for 'said person'? hahahaha Omg!

You want your mod status so bad? Fine, go and take it. If not, ask Khloe or ask someone else.


message 142: by Jamine Isabel E. Uy, The creative makes-awesome-stuff-for-us one (last edited Apr 17, 2010 08:18AM) (new)

Jamine Isabel E. Uy (candy-rain) | 3069 comments Mod
Izzy ☠(District 13) ☠ wrote: "Jacqueline wrote: "*Falls to floor laughing* Okay, Izzy, take a chill pill hon.

First off, I don't dislike you, I just call people on their ass-hole-ness whenever it explodes onto the scene. Which..."


Izzy, I don't like someone here too.

But I seriously don't see what the fuss is about after reading your comment.

"You're weird.">>> the comment

I understand why she'd think it's rude, but I would have thought you were either joking, or light heartedly stating something.

I'm not taking sides.

But God, you guys make such a big fuss about everything.

First the mod stats, then this?

So much for not caring.


message 143: by Kimathy (new)

Kimathy man i always miss the good fights lol


message 144: by Kimathy (new)

Kimathy lol you miss a day or two and it's all over! :P


message 145: by Nightshade (new)

Nightshade | 1257 comments Um. What?

Okay, to set things straight: I'm fine with the un-mod-ness. I've got much bigger things to worry about. Besides, that was the past, and right now, we all have other things to move on to.

About the... erm... other stuff: I don't really appreciate people starting drama immediately after joining the group. It's rather irritating, actually, whether it's intentional or not.


message 146: by Fangirl Musings (last edited Apr 17, 2010 08:21PM) (new)

Fangirl Musings (fangirlmusings) *Dies laughing!* DAMN I'm gone for like a day and all hell breaks loose with idiots abroad coming out of the woodwork. Damn.

First off- priorities! SilentSusie: You're awesome, hon! I so appreciate your sticking it to Izzy, because the poor dear just can't help being a douche bag and definitely needed a cyber slapdown- which you did so admirably and I very much appreciate that! *Sends a cyber hug your way!* :)

Izzy: *Falls to floor laughing.* Really? I mean...really? I won't even dignify that ignorance with a response. Just a suggestion...Get a life, chick.

CandyRain: Well, darling, if you want to go and out yourself by declaring you were the individual to start the thread that caused all the brouhaha, then by all means do so. I must point out that I- much like every other mod that was shafted like we were- don't really care about the status bullshite. It's childish and petty to worry about something that insignificant. Our eye roll comes from the principal of the ordeal- not the status itself. The way it was handled, how it was addressed, and the fact that it was even an issue to begin with is what has, pardon the french, pissed quite a lot of people off.

But we, being the mature individuals that my fellow ex mods and GR friends are...we put on our big girl panties, we dealt with it, and moved about our day. I suggest you do the same.


message 147: by Fangirl Musings (new)

Fangirl Musings (fangirlmusings) SilentSusie wrote: "*cyber hugs back* Aw thanks Jacqueline! I happen to hate bullies, especially ones like Izzy >.<"

Hehe- you're welcome chicky!

I'm in complete agreement with you- bullies sucketh like a vacuum cleaner on steroids. Also, I'm with Rose in that your comeback to said bully (whose name shall not be said since it would inflame her already engorged ego to the point that it would probably suffocate her soul) was kick ass to the extreme!

Also- I wonder why people have this insane need to be jerks to one another? Basic respect towards people seem to have flown right out the window with modesty and kindness!


message 148: by Fangirl Musings (new)

Fangirl Musings (fangirlmusings) It doesn't. The gods of stupidity, ignorance, and selfishness have taken over every facet of respect in this world to the point that it's offically bye-bye.

*Laughs* Depressing to the extreme, and I HAVE to laugh, otherwise I'd cry. *Sigh*


message 149: by [deleted user] (new)

SilentSusie wrote: "I know, right?! I mean, its like respect doesn't even exist anymore."

Are you speaking generally, or just about GR?


message 150: by Fangirl Musings (new)

Fangirl Musings (fangirlmusings) For myself, I think it's primarily people in general. For the most part, though, people are respectful and kind on GR it seems- barring the occasional jerk here and there, of course.


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