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Originally posted by kira View Postthought i caught him with the jaw, but apparently that was just a nibble. woke up with the neck bite. probably an overdose.
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Originally posted by Magician View PostI tend to flip through these threads backwards, so when I read this I thought it was something delightfully sordid. Then I flipped back and saw it was just about a mosquito...haha.Distraction is an obstruction of the construction.
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Originally posted by Magician View PostI tend to flip through these threads backwards, so when I read this I thought it was something delightfully sordid. Then I flipped back and saw it was just about a mosquito...haha.
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Originally posted by Fade to Black View PostI wish i never met heerrrrrrrr....
not that this will help, but sometimes you meet people to learn things about yourself, or help you to tackle another long suppressed issue in another part of your life...it is hard to see at the moment, but I always try to find something positive about heartache. it helps to pull me through. that and a ton of wine...Distraction is an obstruction of the construction.
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Originally posted by Fade to Black View Postyou read too deeply, kira. I feel for you, for at one point, i was among the feelers myself (no, not in THAT way, you pervert. Yes you.)
Unfortunately, i was just quoting Carl Thomas out of boredom.Distraction is an obstruction of the construction.
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I recently discovered a great way to read books:
If I pick up a book that looks interesting, I'll read it halfway. Once it starts to get really interesting/intriguing, I'll simply put it down, never to pick it up again. Move on to next book and repeat.
This has really helped me in getting my creative juices and imagination flowing. I try to mentally write the rest of the book I didn't finish, and y'all know it's never gonna end up the same. This process works especially well with non fiction and history books.
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Originally posted by Fade to Black View PostI recently discovered a great way to read books:
If I pick up a book that looks interesting, I'll read it halfway. Once it starts to get really interesting/intriguing, I'll simply put it down, never to pick it up again. Move on to next book and repeat.
This has really helped me in getting my creative juices and imagination flowing. I try to mentally write the rest of the book I didn't finish, and y'all know it's never gonna end up the same. This process works especially well with non fiction and history books.
Also I like the comedy thing but seeing as we are both relatively tall, gangly ethnic types, who will be the straight man? Full disclosure: I actually do perform some comedy-ish things in the real world.
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