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I think anyhting sick and twisted in the conventional way is awesome

meaning I think christmas eve Mass which I have went to is very weird and unusual


I really like intelligent people but am actually a sick f*cker in fetishes
well not all of them but bad ones (no pun intednded)

I honestly am serious when I say I really hate someone, like if they died, I would rejoice

I am really possesive to a point of making a samller younger kid than me (by about a year or 2) cry (inadvertantly I wasn't trying of course that would be douchebaggerry) because he took my friends hat and refused to give it back
(FYI my friend is very short but pretty strong for his stature, he just doesn't have the phisical leverage to stand up for hmself if there ever was really big trouble though he is so likeible I doubt anyone would actually try that)
 

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IdealistCommi said:
Razavn said:
Nice...I have liked several girls over the years but I am terribly shy and still have not asked a girl out. I am 16 and in college so I think I will wait till I am a junior (18) before asking the incoming freshmen out. I am slightly attracted to looks but that doesn't make me "like" someone...I perfer similar interests and a high degree of intelligence before I am really hooked....which is wierd in this day and age to say the least....

Oh...and I don't find Megan Fox attractive at all regardless of what every guy I know thinks.
Yea, some people don't understand that I need more than looks before I'll date. I am also very anti-social, so that is a reason I don't date alot. Women seem to find the fact that I prefer to spend the day in my room listen to music, playing video games, and being on the internet weird which is a turnoff in basically all the women in my town that I have meet...I.E...those at school.

And I do too. I get called 'gay' alot for it, but then again I honestly don't care for other's opinions on me.
An Anti-Social communist? That's like being an anti-flying condor.
 

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IdealistCommi said:
Razavn said:
Nice...I have liked several girls over the years but I am terribly shy and still have not asked a girl out. I am 16 and in college so I think I will wait till I am a junior (18) before asking the incoming freshmen out. I am slightly attracted to looks but that doesn't make me "like" someone...I perfer similar interests and a high degree of intelligence before I am really hooked....which is wierd in this day and age to say the least....

Oh...and I don't find Megan Fox attractive at all regardless of what every guy I know thinks.
Yea, some people don't understand that I need more than looks before I'll date. I am also very anti-social, so that is a reason I don't date alot. Women seem to find the fact that I prefer to spend the day in my room listen to music, playing video games, and being on the internet weird which is a turnoff in basically all the women in my town that I have meet...I.E...those at school.

And I do too. I get called 'gay' alot for it, but then again I honestly don't care for other's opinions on me.
Yeah, everyone guy I fricking know is asking me about relationship advice and I have no clue why. I have never been on a date and cannot help them...you at least have been on one if I read your post correctly. I like music but once again I perfer classical music so I get quite a few looks from that tidbit...

I hate Megan Fox with a passion I don't know what people see in her...I suppose it is the intelligence thing...but I don't even find her physically attractive...needless to say my dad razzes me about it all the time..

Also, someone at college didn't believe I was 16 and asked to see my driver's license XD
 

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IdealistCommi said:
martin said:
An Anti-Social communist? That's like being an anti-flying condor.
Hehe, ya I know it is very weird but....eh..I really don't know why, I just prefer to be alone, or with someone I truly love. Since there is only my right now, I will be alone.
Nice, I believe I will wait for a special someone as well...my sister on the other hand...she had a boyfriend from the Netherlands who came over (she didn't tell the parents about him until their relationship was about a year old) and then broke up with him and she currently has a boyfriend whom she met over one of my video games and I now cannot get on any of my multiplayer games as she is constantly on...it really sucks...
 

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IdealistCommi said:
Razavn said:
Yeah, everyone guy I fricking know is asking me about relationship advice and I have no clue why. I have never been on a date and cannot help them...you at least have been on one if I read your post correctly. I like music but once again I perfer classical music so I get quite a few looks from that tidbit...

I hate Megan Fox with a passion I don't know what people see in her...I suppose it is the intelligence thing...but I don't even find her physically attractive...needless to say my dad razzes me about it all the time..

Also, someone at college didn't believe I was 16 and asked to see my driver's license XD
Hell people try to give my relationship advise, and when I tell them I don't need it, they act like I am very weird....which I am...to some. I just ignore is, because most of it is just is about "the sex", because "any relationship without sex isn't a relationship", and at that point I just leave.

I just find her pretty ugly, and a bad actor in general.

Haha, most people don't believe them when I tell them I am older than them, I am a freshman because I "was held back in kindergarten" for a reason I don't remember. They just think I am lying.
I find her ugly as well...my sister says she looks like a porn star (no joke). But I think she just looks like a tramp...especially after looking at the plot to that Jennifer's Body movie...I mean good Lord.
 

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Razavn said:
IdealistCommi said:
Razavn said:
Nice...I have liked several girls over the years but I am terribly shy and still have not asked a girl out. I am 16 and in college so I think I will wait till I am a junior (18) before asking the incoming freshmen out. I am slightly attracted to looks but that doesn't make me "like" someone...I perfer similar interests and a high degree of intelligence before I am really hooked....which is wierd in this day and age to say the least....

Oh...and I don't find Megan Fox attractive at all regardless of what every guy I know thinks.
Yea, some people don't understand that I need more than looks before I'll date. I am also very anti-social, so that is a reason I don't date alot. Women seem to find the fact that I prefer to spend the day in my room listen to music, playing video games, and being on the internet weird which is a turnoff in basically all the women in my town that I have meet...I.E...those at school.

And I do too. I get called 'gay' alot for it, but then again I honestly don't care for other's opinions on me.
Yeah, everyone guy I fricking know is asking me about relationship advice and I have no clue why. I have never been on a date and cannot help them...you at least have been on one if I read your post correctly. I like music but once again I perfer classical music so I get quite a few looks from that tidbit...

I hate Megan Fox with a passion I don't know what people see in her...I suppose it is the intelligence thing...but I don't even find her physically attractive...needless to say my dad razzes me about it all the time..

Also, someone at college didn't believe I was 16 and asked to see my driver's license XD
You guys have high expectations... I mean really O:
 

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Littlee300 said:
Razavn said:
IdealistCommi said:
Razavn said:
Nice...I have liked several girls over the years but I am terribly shy and still have not asked a girl out. I am 16 and in college so I think I will wait till I am a junior (18) before asking the incoming freshmen out. I am slightly attracted to looks but that doesn't make me "like" someone...I perfer similar interests and a high degree of intelligence before I am really hooked....which is wierd in this day and age to say the least....

Oh...and I don't find Megan Fox attractive at all regardless of what every guy I know thinks.
Yea, some people don't understand that I need more than looks before I'll date. I am also very anti-social, so that is a reason I don't date alot. Women seem to find the fact that I prefer to spend the day in my room listen to music, playing video games, and being on the internet weird which is a turnoff in basically all the women in my town that I have meet...I.E...those at school.

And I do too. I get called 'gay' alot for it, but then again I honestly don't care for other's opinions on me.
Yeah, everyone guy I fricking know is asking me about relationship advice and I have no clue why. I have never been on a date and cannot help them...you at least have been on one if I read your post correctly. I like music but once again I perfer classical music so I get quite a few looks from that tidbit...

I hate Megan Fox with a passion I don't know what people see in her...I suppose it is the intelligence thing...but I don't even find her physically attractive...needless to say my dad razzes me about it all the time..

Also, someone at college didn't believe I was 16 and asked to see my driver's license XD
You guys have high exceptions... I mean really O:
I don't mean to be a grammar nazi but did you mean "expectations" instead of "exceptions"?
 

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IdealistCommi said:
Razavn said:
Nice, I believe I will wait for a special someone as well...my sister on the other hand...she had a boyfriend from the Netherlands who came over (she didn't tell the parents about him until their relationship was about a year old) and then broke up with him and she currently has a boyfriend whom she met over one of my video games and I now cannot get on any of my multiplayer games as she is constantly on...it really sucks...
I personally have no problem with people dating alot, I just don't do it. I guess it comes down to preference.

Razavn said:
I find her ugly as well...my sister says she looks like a porn star (no joke). But I think she just looks like a tramp...especially after looking at the plot to that Jennifer's Body movie...I mean good Lord.
I know. I tend to look at the plot of movies I know I won't see, and that movie was..just bad
I don't know is 15 the usual age of a high school sophmore? I was homeschooled and my mom was basically tired of making my sister and I do separate levels of homework so I had to work ahead and catch up...I don't really know much about the ages of particular levels in public school.
 

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Razavn said:
Littlee300 said:
Razavn said:
IdealistCommi said:
Razavn said:
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Oh...and I don't find Megan Fox attractive at all regardless of what every guy I know thinks.
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And I do too. I get called 'gay' alot for it, but then again I honestly don't care for other's opinions on me.
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Also, someone at college didn't believe I was 16 and asked to see my driver's license XD
You guys have high exceptions... I mean really O:
I don't mean to be a grammar nazi but did you mean "expectations" instead of "exceptions"?
Why did you post on here to tell me, why didn't u just message me to fix it /:
Also i am a hypocrite
IdealistCommi said:
Littlee300 said:
You guys have high exceptions... I mean really O:
This is very true. I just don't want any woman, I won't someone I can really connect to.
But, eh, that is just me.
For me the line "Beggars can't be choosers" line kicks in... l:
 

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IdealistCommi said:
Razavn said:
I don't know is 15 the usual age of a high school sophmore? I was homeschooled and my mom was basically tired of making my sister and I do separate levels of homework so I had to work ahead and catch up...I don't really know much about the ages of particular levels in public school.
It is, but I am a freshman. Was held back in kindergarten, holding everything back one year. And how was being home-schooled? I had a few friends that did that for middle school.
I soooooooooo wish i was home schooled, heck i wish i could teach myself, i just need the book.
It is so much easier learning from book then desperately try to listen to a teacher I just tune out. Half time I go home and learn from book what I missed, because i was to busy playing with my pencil... ( dont ask)
 

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Littlee300 said:
Razavn said:
Littlee300 said:
Razavn said:
IdealistCommi said:
Razavn said:
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Oh...and I don't find Megan Fox attractive at all regardless of what every guy I know thinks.
snip

And I do too. I get called 'gay' alot for it, but then again I honestly don't care for other's opinions on me.
snip

Also, someone at college didn't believe I was 16 and asked to see my driver's license XD
You guys have high exceptions... I mean really O:
I don't mean to be a grammar nazi but did you mean "expectations" instead of "exceptions"?
Why did you post on here to tell me, why didn't u just message me to fix it /:
Also i am a hypocrite
IdealistCommi said:
Littlee300 said:
You guys have high exceptions... I mean really O:
This is very true. I just don't want any woman, I won't someone I can really connect to.
But, eh, that is just me.
For me the line "Beggars can't be choosers" line kicks in... l:
Sorry about that I didn't know...it is now filed away next time I think someone may be wrong...(it probably won't happen for another 2 weeks or so it is just that both words were applicable and I didn't know which one you meant).

Well, I personally have no problem in dating someone (if I can work up the courage to ask a girl out) but I would never become seriously involved with someone unless there is a true connection...I guess I am just wierd like that but hey I have got quite a few years to search :).
 

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NoriYuki Sato said:
Zetsubou said:
I have a problem connecting with people, and being alone with people I don't know. It rather sucks.
nah that's kinda me as well. i totally get it myself, but i know what you mean in why ppl say "wtf" to it, sadly..

also, i love your pic..Princess Mononoke was amazing..one of my favorite anime's

OT: i'm not really sure..honestly there isn't much other than just how i dress. i'm kind of a loner, sometimes even when with my friends, but most of the time with ppl i know 'm pretty active and happy, other than that..i'm a brooder..i wish to be left alone, but hate being alone..i'm stubborn and have a dark mind, as well as being an optamistic pessamist..it doesn't help with always being depressed but still trying to be happy and strong for my friends, because i know that when they need me to be strong for them, i have to find a way to make it seem like i am for them...it sucks sometimes, cuz i can't focus on myself first. i feel like a total asshole that doesn't deserve to have friends, and then i CAN'T make things betetr for myself or anybody else..and i'm stuck in a 17 foot hole with no way out and no way to shout for help..and have to try and get out of the hole by myself and...

*take a huge breath*

i'm a mess to be honest..i hate myself for it, but i can't change..people know me as a strong person who always is there to help and never in trouble and never hurt..when in truth i'm the opposite, i just know i have to be strong for them..my friends are the few people that make life worth living anymore..they are my only reason to keep getting up in the mornings..again i'm a brooder, sorry for dampening the mood of this thread..i do apologize, however, i do figure that as long as i have faith in my friends, there's always a reason to live and always a reason to keep fighting and just taking all the hits that life deals. that's why i'm always strong for them, even when i can't be for my own sanity..i find a way, and i find a reason.
That sounds like an anime character speaking :p
Hopefully that wasn't inappropriate to you
 

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IdealistCommi said:
Littlee300 said:
I soooooooooo wish i was home schooled, heck i wish i could teach myself, i just need the book.
It is so much easier learning from book then desperately try to listen to a teacher I just tune out. Half time I go home and learn from book what I missed, because i was to busy playing with my pencil... ( dont ask)
That is true. My mind tend to wanders during class. I miss alot of things. But dependent on the class I just look it up on google when I get home.

That is how I learned synthetic substitution/division.
Being homeschooled all depends on who your teacher is...if you have a very intelligent mother/father who is teaching you then all should be well...if you have a not so bright teacher than you are in trouble.

Over all it is easier to learn when you are homeschooled and it is nice having more flexible hours. The flip side is that you have to be dedicated to doing all your homework.

This is why you see such a wide range of intelligence in homeschooled children. I know a few homeschooled kids who learn via Brain Age for the D.S. (no joke) and they are as dumb as bricks....of course the parents a Christin Scientists and don't strike me as the sharpest tools in the shed but they should not be homeschooling their children.

In conclusion it all depends on you and your parents.
 

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I constantly apologize to my girlfriend for no reason due to the fact that I get paranoid thinking that she's about to break up with me if I don't apologize. Ironically, it's my constant apologizing that gets her mad at me.
Dude... I know exactly how you feel.
 

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IdealistCommi said:
Razavn said:
Being homeschooled all depends on who your teacher is...if you have a very intelligent mother/father who is teaching you then all should be well...if you have a not so bright teacher than you are in trouble.

Over all it is easier to learn when you are homeschooled and it is nice having more flexible hours. The flip side is that you have to be dedicated to doing all your homework.

This is why you see such a wide range of intelligence in homeschooled children. I know a few homeschooled kids who learn via Brain Age for the D.S. (no joke) and they are as dumb as bricks....of course the parents a Christin Scientists and don't strike me as the sharpest tools in the shed but they should not be homeschooling their children.

In conclusion it all depends on you and your parents.
Ah, that makes alot of sense. But i am okay with just public school, even with all the fights and gangs, some of the teachers are good.
Ha! You don't live on a mountain in Alabama where the local high school is known as "Pregnant High" and has a 75% dropout rate. When my mother got sick and tired of homeschooling us, she would threaten to send us to that school...now that I have a full tution scholarship to a decent university she has come back and sait that she was glad she didn't put us in public school...

I had a desire, once, to go to public school but looking back I am glad I didn't...it was an interesting jump going from being homeschooled to being in college though.
 

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Razavn said:
IdealistCommi said:
Littlee300 said:
I soooooooooo wish i was home schooled, heck i wish i could teach myself, i just need the book.
It is so much easier learning from book then desperately try to listen to a teacher I just tune out. Half time I go home and learn from book what I missed, because i was to busy playing with my pencil... ( dont ask)
That is true. My mind tend to wanders during class. I miss alot of things. But dependent on the class I just look it up on google when I get home.

That is how I learned synthetic substitution/division.
Being homeschooled all depends on who your teacher is...if you have a very intelligent mother/father who is teaching you then all should be well...if you have a not so bright teacher than you are in trouble.

Over all it is easier to learn when you are homeschooled and it is nice having more flexible hours. The flip side is that you have to be dedicated to doing all your homework.

This is why you see such a wide range of intelligence in homeschooled children. I know a few homeschooled kids who learn via Brain Age for the D.S. (no joke) and they are as dumb as bricks....of course the parents a Christin Scientists and don't strike me as the sharpest tools in the shed but they should not be homeschooling their children.

In conclusion it all depends on you and your parents.
Can't I teach myself? The books is all I need really.
(omg my mouth is burning from this beef jerky i am eating....)
In plus books are made from WELL PAID PROFESSIONALS.
 

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Littlee300 said:
Razavn said:
IdealistCommi said:
Littlee300 said:
I soooooooooo wish i was home schooled, heck i wish i could teach myself, i just need the book.
It is so much easier learning from book then desperately try to listen to a teacher I just tune out. Half time I go home and learn from book what I missed, because i was to busy playing with my pencil... ( dont ask)
That is true. My mind tend to wanders during class. I miss alot of things. But dependent on the class I just look it up on google when I get home.

That is how I learned synthetic substitution/division.
Being homeschooled all depends on who your teacher is...if you have a very intelligent mother/father who is teaching you then all should be well...if you have a not so bright teacher than you are in trouble.

Over all it is easier to learn when you are homeschooled and it is nice having more flexible hours. The flip side is that you have to be dedicated to doing all your homework.

This is why you see such a wide range of intelligence in homeschooled children. I know a few homeschooled kids who learn via Brain Age for the D.S. (no joke) and they are as dumb as bricks....of course the parents a Christin Scientists and don't strike me as the sharpest tools in the shed but they should not be homeschooling their children.

In conclusion it all depends on you and your parents.
Can't I teach myself? The books is all I need really.
I don't honestly know....different states have different rules regarding homeschooling...hell my mom just assigned us work and we went off and did it and she then checked it and handed it back to us if it was wrong...she didn't really "teach" us anything although she helped when we had difficulties...I suppose it is entirely possible to teach yourself though I reccomend you get one of your parents to come up with a school plan to ensure you don't goof off...like I would have done...