Something that means a lot to you

NoriYuki Sato

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music for one. being a musician, it's my life's blood, while video games are the body that holds it all in. certain musicians, developers, directors, film companies, actors and voice actors.

but back to a more personal level...

you may not expect this from a metalhead like me but, a stuffed animal that i got when i was a newborn. first stuffed animal i ever got. just a little white dog...that i eventually named..Baby White Dog ((go ahead, laugh it up))

now that you've had your laugh, the most important thing to me, are my friends.

my friends are closer than my family. they are also the reason i am able to fight through depression. they always come before me, no matter what my problem may be, i help them first, without a second thought. they are my reason to get out of bed every morning and keep fighting.
a few people in particular, of course. one of which i've been friends with since we were 3...we're both now 20. no matter how far apart we go, we'll always be closer than brothers. now that's saying something, because i'm not close like that with too many people. like..4 maybe. IF that many. but none as close as me and him.

so all in all..the things that mean a lot to me, are really the little things. my music, my video games, my first stuffed animal, and most importantly, my friends.
 

Outright Villainy

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Furburt said:
Sexual Harassment Panda said:
I'm indifferent to my country. It's just some land that I stand on, if you give me some other land I'll just as happily stand on that. Nationalism is really pretty ugly.
It's kind of one of those things that you can't really explain to people, so people who aren't nationalistic just won't really understand. Not that that's a bad thing, it can save you a lot of hassle.
It's funny, because I'm proud to be Irish, and I love the Irish language, but I'm really not nationalistic at all. A united Ireland is not something i'd ever want, even if was done without any bloodshed and was completely mutual. It's the people in the land, not the land itself that's important. Also, strangely, I hate conservative Irish values, have no interest in irish music or dance... I just love the language. I guess Irish people used be a lot friendlier before too...