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Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 11:28 am
resonantscythe lilchibiusa Regardless, it just doesn't have the same effect if you don't read the first one first. How can you miss Edward in book 2 if you haven't attached yourself to him in book 1? heart Dammit Chibi, didn't I open your eyes up even a bit with our little conversation? You should find a much healthier imaginary dude to pine over. Like a sack of bricks, they'd certainly have more charm. Y'know, it's funny. I would never have been so aggressive about if not for my ex. Then Again, I wouldn't have read them either and might have been one of those dismissive types. I never said that I pined over him! blaugh Actually, my current fictional man of choice is Neil Caffrey from White Collar. heart But you know, just because you enjoy something doesn't mean that it has to be witty. Point in case: the three stooges.
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Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 9:11 pm
lilchibiusa resonantscythe lilchibiusa Regardless, it just doesn't have the same effect if you don't read the first one first. How can you miss Edward in book 2 if you haven't attached yourself to him in book 1? heart Dammit Chibi, didn't I open your eyes up even a bit with our little conversation? You should find a much healthier imaginary dude to pine over. Like a sack of bricks, they'd certainly have more charm. Y'know, it's funny. I would never have been so aggressive about if not for my ex. Then Again, I wouldn't have read them either and might have been one of those dismissive types. I never said that I pined over him! blaugh Actually, my current fictional man of choice is Neil Caffrey from White Collar. heart But you know, just because you enjoy something doesn't mean that it has to be witty. Point in case: the three stooges. 
Neil Caffrey is handsome and charming. But someone told me he is gay. :C
We soooo have to make a "Fictional Characters to Fall in Love with" thread. Hee. <3
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Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 10:19 pm
GreenInkling lilchibiusa resonantscythe lilchibiusa Regardless, it just doesn't have the same effect if you don't read the first one first. How can you miss Edward in book 2 if you haven't attached yourself to him in book 1? heart Dammit Chibi, didn't I open your eyes up even a bit with our little conversation? You should find a much healthier imaginary dude to pine over. Like a sack of bricks, they'd certainly have more charm. Y'know, it's funny. I would never have been so aggressive about if not for my ex. Then Again, I wouldn't have read them either and might have been one of those dismissive types. I never said that I pined over him! blaugh Actually, my current fictional man of choice is Neil Caffrey from White Collar. heart But you know, just because you enjoy something doesn't mean that it has to be witty. Point in case: the three stooges. 
Neil Caffrey is handsome and charming. But someone told me he is gay. :C
We soooo have to make a "Fictional Characters to Fall in Love with" thread. Hee. <3
He's gay? gonk He's too pretty to be gay! crying I hope your informant was wrong. xp He's my epitome of male beauty. The teenage girls can have the movie Edward! I don't like the way he looks.
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Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 11:36 pm
lilchibiusa GreenInkling lilchibiusa resonantscythe lilchibiusa Regardless, it just doesn't have the same effect if you don't read the first one first. How can you miss Edward in book 2 if you haven't attached yourself to him in book 1? heart Dammit Chibi, didn't I open your eyes up even a bit with our little conversation? You should find a much healthier imaginary dude to pine over. Like a sack of bricks, they'd certainly have more charm. Y'know, it's funny. I would never have been so aggressive about if not for my ex. Then Again, I wouldn't have read them either and might have been one of those dismissive types. I never said that I pined over him! blaugh Actually, my current fictional man of choice is Neil Caffrey from White Collar. heart But you know, just because you enjoy something doesn't mean that it has to be witty. Point in case: the three stooges. 
Neil Caffrey is handsome and charming. But someone told me he is gay. :C
We soooo have to make a "Fictional Characters to Fall in Love with" thread. Hee. <3
He's gay? gonk He's too pretty to be gay! crying I hope your informant was wrong. xp He's my epitome of male beauty. The teenage girls can have the movie Edward! I don't like the way he looks. If you're calling him "pretty" as opposed to handsome, then the Prettier he is the more likely it is that he likes sausage. Just look for interviews of him and see if he mentions anything about relationships.
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Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 11:38 pm
resonantscythe lilchibiusa GreenInkling lilchibiusa resonantscythe lilchibiusa Regardless, it just doesn't have the same effect if you don't read the first one first. How can you miss Edward in book 2 if you haven't attached yourself to him in book 1? heart Dammit Chibi, didn't I open your eyes up even a bit with our little conversation? You should find a much healthier imaginary dude to pine over. Like a sack of bricks, they'd certainly have more charm. Y'know, it's funny. I would never have been so aggressive about if not for my ex. Then Again, I wouldn't have read them either and might have been one of those dismissive types. I never said that I pined over him! blaugh Actually, my current fictional man of choice is Neil Caffrey from White Collar. heart But you know, just because you enjoy something doesn't mean that it has to be witty. Point in case: the three stooges. 
Neil Caffrey is handsome and charming. But someone told me he is gay. :C
We soooo have to make a "Fictional Characters to Fall in Love with" thread. Hee. <3
He's gay? gonk He's too pretty to be gay! crying I hope your informant was wrong. xp He's my epitome of male beauty. The teenage girls can have the movie Edward! I don't like the way he looks. If you're calling him "pretty" as opposed to handsome, then the Prettier he is the more likely it is that he likes sausage. Just look for interviews of him and see if he mentions anything about relationships. Since my chances of meeting him are next to zero, I'll just pretend that he is straight like he is on White Collar. sweatdrop
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Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 11:44 pm
what is it with people and celebrity lust? Sure I'd plow jessica alba into next month as much as the next guy, but I don't get the OMGBBQ SO HAWT!!!!! I WANT CHU TO HAVES MY BABIES HICORY SMOKEBBQ !!!!!! GAWLLLL!!!GGGTTTFFTTTJMGCJCI754Q'./.[];986543/..]O[!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I mean really, there's no guys you ACTUALLY KNOW/have met that you want to do private, steamy things with?
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Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 11:48 pm
You forget that I spent 4 1/2 years at an all girls' school, and now most of the guys in the English department (of my current coed university) are gay or hippies. xp
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Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 12:01 am
lilchibiusa You forget that I spent 4 1/2 years at an all girls' school, and now most of the guys in the English department (of a coed university) are gay or hippies. xp Eww. The hell did you go to a all girls school for? Didn't want any Distractions? Or felt you were already all Boned up on and satisfied with you extra-curricular Activities? wink dramallama dramallama xd Those were bad even for meYou should check some electives out and see if there's any eye candy for ya.
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Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 12:07 am
I doubt it. I only have 4 courses left after this semester, and most of the guys in the elective courses are 18 and 19. sweatdrop I'm 23...and I will be 24 very soon... Ironically, my best chance at getting a job after I graduate is at a women's publication. In addition, I am not nearly as good-looking and elegant as my avi is. I have a feeling that I am going to stay single unless there is an act of God in my future. sweatdrop Now you see why I like to live romances vicariously.
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Posted: Sat Dec 05, 2009 11:26 am
lilchibiusa I doubt it. I only have 4 courses left after this semester, and most of the guys in the elective courses are 18 and 19. sweatdrop I'm 23...and I will be 24 very soon... Ironically, my best chance at getting a job after I graduate is at a women's publication. In addition, I am not nearly as good-looking and elegant as my avi is. I have a feeling that I am going to stay single unless there is an act of God in my future. sweatdrop Now you see why I like to live romances vicariously. Actually you being slightly older might be a bonus for a guy that age. 18-20 year old girls are (a lot of the time) ridiculously unstable and hard to deal with. And before somebody deals the sexism card, I mean maybe 50% and that's talking from experience. Second, Anime convention, go dressed as The Major Bring protection. Third, book stores and coffe shops, good places to meet people. You may benefit from Fluther
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Posted: Sat Dec 05, 2009 1:00 pm
resonantscythe lilchibiusa I doubt it. I only have 4 courses left after this semester, and most of the guys in the elective courses are 18 and 19. sweatdrop I'm 23...and I will be 24 very soon... Ironically, my best chance at getting a job after I graduate is at a women's publication. In addition, I am not nearly as good-looking and elegant as my avi is. I have a feeling that I am going to stay single unless there is an act of God in my future. sweatdrop Now you see why I like to live romances vicariously. Actually you being slightly older might be a bonus for a guy that age. 18-20 year old girls are (a lot of the time) ridiculously unstable and hard to deal with. And before somebody deals the sexism card, I mean maybe 50% and that's talking from experience. Second, Anime convention, go dressed as The Major Bring protection. Third, book stores and coffe shops, good places to meet people. You may benefit from FlutherNot to be rude or anything, but guys that age are kind of immature too. Plus, if I were looking for a potential spouse, I would be looking for someone who has already completed at least an undergrad so that we would be financially stable. I have an old person outlook I guess. sweatdrop By the way, that picture didn't load, so I have no idea of what you mean by The Major and protection; however, I'm hoping that you weren't meaning anything dirty by that.
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Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2009 9:06 pm
lilchibiusa resonantscythe lilchibiusa I doubt it. I only have 4 courses left after this semester, and most of the guys in the elective courses are 18 and 19. sweatdrop I'm 23...and I will be 24 very soon... Ironically, my best chance at getting a job after I graduate is at a women's publication. In addition, I am not nearly as good-looking and elegant as my avi is. I have a feeling that I am going to stay single unless there is an act of God in my future. sweatdrop Now you see why I like to live romances vicariously. Actually you being slightly older might be a bonus for a guy that age. 18-20 year old girls are (a lot of the time) ridiculously unstable and hard to deal with. And before somebody deals the sexism card, I mean maybe 50% and that's talking from experience. Second, Anime convention, go dressed as The Major Bring protection. Third, book stores and coffe shops, good places to meet people. You may benefit from FlutherNot to be rude or anything, but guys that age are kind of immature too. Plus, if I were looking for a potential spouse, I would be looking for someone who has already completed at least an undergrad so that we would be financially stable. I have an old person outlook I guess. sweatdrop By the way, that picture didn't load, so I have no idea of what you mean by The Major and protection; however, I'm hoping that you weren't meaning anything dirty by that. It's me and you're asking if I'm talking dirty? just process that for bit. And the the picture is the main character from ghost in the shell
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Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2009 10:02 pm
resonantscythe lilchibiusa resonantscythe lilchibiusa I doubt it. I only have 4 courses left after this semester, and most of the guys in the elective courses are 18 and 19. sweatdrop I'm 23...and I will be 24 very soon... Ironically, my best chance at getting a job after I graduate is at a women's publication. In addition, I am not nearly as good-looking and elegant as my avi is. I have a feeling that I am going to stay single unless there is an act of God in my future. sweatdrop Now you see why I like to live romances vicariously. Actually you being slightly older might be a bonus for a guy that age. 18-20 year old girls are (a lot of the time) ridiculously unstable and hard to deal with. And before somebody deals the sexism card, I mean maybe 50% and that's talking from experience. Second, Anime convention, go dressed as The Major Bring protection. Third, book stores and coffe shops, good places to meet people. You may benefit from FlutherNot to be rude or anything, but guys that age are kind of immature too. Plus, if I were looking for a potential spouse, I would be looking for someone who has already completed at least an undergrad so that we would be financially stable. I have an old person outlook I guess. sweatdrop By the way, that picture didn't load, so I have no idea of what you mean by The Major and protection; however, I'm hoping that you weren't meaning anything dirty by that. It's me and you're asking if I'm talking dirty? just process that for bit. And the the picture is the main character from ghost in the shell Good point. rofl But, ME? In that outfit???!!! eek Trust me, it wouldn't be pretty... xp
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Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 1:56 pm
I know I'm a little late jumping into this, but...Ain't nothin' wrong with an all-girl school! razz I went to the same all-girl college as Chibi, and I wouldn't trade it for the world. And most of my high-school friends were guys, by the way! xd
Actually, when it comes to looking for guys, I'm in almost the same boat as Chibi: Lots of guys around at school, but in my case, most of them are either taken, or I disagree with them on the most fundamental things, to the point where we would probably do nothing but argue. Which is actually fine by me, because I just got out of a relationship, and I definitely don't want to rush into a new one. rolleyes
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Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 2:09 pm
Mademoiselle Alvinette I know I'm a little late jumping into this, but...Ain't nothin' wrong with an all-girl school! razz I went to the same all-girl college as Chibi, and I wouldn't trade it for the world. And most of my high-school friends were guys, by the way! xd Actually, when it comes to looking for guys, I'm in almost the same boat as Chibi: Lots of guys around at school, but in my case, most of them are either taken, or I disagree with them on the most fundamental things, to the point where we would probably do nothing but argue. Which is actually fine by me, because I just got out of a relationship, and I definitely don't want to rush into a new one. rolleyes Please promise me that you won't try that relationship out again. You deserve better!
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