Maj at [unixtime wrote:1195877386[/unixtime]]you sure are working hard to make sure that women won't fall for you.
Emo women would dig the whole nobody likes me deal. Just write some crap poetry about depressed vampires and emo chicks will go nuts.
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Maj at [unixtime wrote:1195877386[/unixtime]]you sure are working hard to make sure that women won't fall for you.
Draco_Argentum at [unixtime wrote:1195905408[/unixtime]]
Emo women would dig the whole nobody likes me deal. Just write some crap poetry about depressed vampires and emo chicks will go nuts.
Count Arioch the 28th wrote:There is NOTHING better than lesbians. Lesbians make everything better.
Calibron at [unixtime wrote:1195911568[/unixtime]]Being emo isn't about being depressed, that's more goth, being emo is about being the absolute biggest waste of space you can possibly be and having no redeeming qualities whatsoever.
Koumei at [unixtime wrote:1195800749[/unixtime]]On exercise: It's always good. I just do a lot of walking/jogging.
But out of curiosity, say someone wants to build up their arm muscles a little. Now, the process of weight lifting is basically "eventually you damage the muscle, so the body repairs it, especially if you have plenty of protein, and then the repairs make the muscle bigger." So my question:
Would deliberate muscle damage, such as repeatedly clotheslining a metal pole or something, be a quick and easy (if moderately painful) way to get the desired effect? Because it takes far too long for my arms to show even the slightest sign of working out, and my impatience generally means I'll give up on any scheduled thing within a few days.
Count Arioch the 28th wrote:There is NOTHING better than lesbians. Lesbians make everything better.
Koumei at [unixtime wrote:1195955432[/unixtime]]
Come to think of it, Nightwish is also acceptable to listen to for the Emo crowd, despite not actually being of the genre.
Count Arioch the 28th wrote:There is NOTHING better than lesbians. Lesbians make everything better.
Count Arioch the 28th wrote:There is NOTHING better than lesbians. Lesbians make everything better.
Count_Arioch_the_28th at [unixtime wrote:1195954600[/unixtime]]
In fact, I find it odd that you normal people can hold onto the same emotion for years at a time, I can't even conceive of that notion.
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Koumei at [unixtime wrote:1195964300[/unixtime]]That's the danger of my stepsister having a room right across the corridor from me. I can hear her music playlist, and so if she listens to the same stuff too much, it gets on my nerves. Currently there's... Destination Unknown (why listen to it? I can understand watching the video, sure, but the song is shit), followed by "I'll kill her".
sigma999 at [unixtime wrote:1195981081[/unixtime]]Count_Arioch_the_28th at [unixtime wrote:1195954600[/unixtime]]
In fact, I find it odd that you normal people can hold onto the same emotion for years at a time, I can't even conceive of that notion.
I experience emotion, as most would associate with on a certain level, on average maybe 3-5 times a week, sometimes as most as 1-2 times a day. All the rest of the time, maybe 90% of my waking hours.. well.. nothing.
And that's how I live. For a long time I actually believed people that told me something was wrong with me, but nothing can change that without disrupting my core personality.
So... on the opposite end of that spectrum, if you're emotional, do you think you can work with it to your advantage?
Medication if needed, sure, but perhaps you could consider the positive aspect of actually experiencing genuine emotion???
That's a kind of living I've only witnessed while mismedicated/overdosed "for bipolar" and ended up with mood swings. It wasn't pleasant.
But ironic since I saw, for the briefest time (2 months), the emotional attachment (you people.. haha) placed on other people, events, things, to a degree I had never felt before. I was a different person.
But then I would want to kill myself in despair, so, yeah... that doesn't work for me.
Funny, how Strattera and Paxil both have suicide warnings now; I could have told the experts that personally.
Maybe it'll work for you, Count. Moody pills can't 'cure autism', apparently.
Koumei at [unixtime wrote:1195955432[/unixtime]]
Eagle: Thanks. Still, I'm both a girl and of the crappy "skinny" body type, so this could take at least a hundred years. All I actually want is a little bit more muscle on my arms, perhaps with some nice toning rather than muscle mass for the most part. I don't even care about being able to lift more because nothing I do requires it. It's just a vanity thing.
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