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    I hate those self-checkout things B|
    Post by: Cleopatra, Jun 25, 2009 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Nocturnal creature you are x)
    Profile Post by Cleopatra for Spaze, Jun 25, 2009
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    Yeah I've read it. I really liked the book. And if you have a sister I think you'll cry many, many times. Its an emotional book about a girl who is born to save her older sister who has cancer. She wants rights to her own body because she thinks the only reason she was born was to save the life of her sister. She goes to one of the best lawyers and asks for his help. They go to court and blahblahblah. The ending isn't what I expected. It's a lot sadder actually. I'm almost 100% sure you'll enjoy it & Happy Reading!~
    Post by: Cleopatra, Jun 24, 2009 in forum: Literature
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    Monster Blood Tatto; Book One. I forget who the author is though :\
    Post by: Cleopatra, Jun 24, 2009 in forum: The Playground
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    I have one moar week left ;-;
    Post by: Cleopatra, Jun 24, 2009 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    An error occurred and NO I will not try again later.

    Anyway I'm seeing it on Sunday with Crown Clown & Miele. No Spoilers! Go away B|
    Post by: Cleopatra, Jun 24, 2009 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Since you brought it up...

    I could say a lot on this topic but I'll keep it short. I think online dating is the new modern technolized [if that even is a word] way to date. With online dating you don't have the same chance to look in their eyes and see if they are who they say they are. This is why caution should be used online. Common sense is absolutely essential when considering dating anyone, but more importantly someone you have met online.

    About the most important things to realize is that it is easy to get the wrong impression from someone over the Internet. After all, with distance between you, each person has the ability to try to give the other person the best impression, and to form an unrealistic opinion of the other as well. The good news is that the Internet allows you to chat with so many local singles that you are bound to meet someone who is a good match.

    For many, even with many different online dating services available, live dating chat is their preferred method. Dating profiles are a great way to narrow down likely scenarios.

    Sometimes, its just better to have a two way conversation if you want to get to know more about someone. It is a surprisingly comfortable and casual way to feel each other out. Then, when it feels right, you can email, talk on the phone, or even meet in person.

    Then there's the whole pedo thing. That creeps me out and I'd want to go on webcam before I even think of actually meet the guy. The police and authorities that would target all these pedos are doing their job, but there's probably so many out there that they can't catch them all. That's why I would be careful with the whole "online-dating" thing.

    Personally, I honestly don't see a problem with it. But I would hate it when people I care about get hurt because of the person they're online-dating. It'd really piss me off if that happened. You are supposed to meet in real-life like Styx said.
    Post by: Cleopatra, Jun 24, 2009 in forum: Discussion
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    thankyou ;D

    thankyou ;D
    Profile Post by Cleopatra for rikurep, Jun 24, 2009
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    D: No. Which person would-
    I mean yes, this is my first time x)
    Post by: Cleopatra, Jun 24, 2009 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    HD/Blu-Ray are special because they help save the environment, I think. I don't think they're that special though. I still buy dvds, 'cause I don't know whether or not you can play Blu-Rays on PS2. Meh, I'd buy them if I had the money/opportunity like Misty said.
    Post by: Cleopatra, Jun 24, 2009 in forum: Discussion
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    Uncle Toby's Muesli Bar. Choc-chip flavour :'D
    Post by: Cleopatra, Jun 24, 2009 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Hello & Goodbye.

    We've never met or spoken. Yes it's sad that you're leaving and I wish you good luck~
    Post by: Cleopatra, Jun 24, 2009 in forum: Departure Hall
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    Before I say welcome and the little intro thing I do, one question: Are you are pedophile? Because that thing about learning more about kids creeps me out.

    But welcome anyway, you've joined the dark side. *hands over a plate of welcoming cookies* [they're just choc-chip because I don't have tripl-choc-chip] Like Toshi said, you won't learn more, your IQ will drop and you'll make friends in the process. ~have fun!
    Post by: Cleopatra, Jun 24, 2009 in forum: Introductions & Departures
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    Hi pplz

    Welcome, welcome.....I see you've chosen to join the dark side. Smart move :'D *hands over cookies as promised* Read the rules, post like there's no tomorrow & ask staff if you need any help or any other member you can rely on. ~have fun!
    Post by: Cleopatra, Jun 24, 2009 in forum: Introductions & Departures
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    Big Alice in Wonderland fan right here. I don't think their heads are that huge .____.
    Post by: Cleopatra, Jun 23, 2009 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    I feel very sorry for you.

    First off, it's your life. You should live it the way you want, not by someone else's rules. There's no need to say **** like that about yourself, you know it's not true and I'm sure that there is something out there that you're great at. [You just haven't had the time to find it, by the looks of things.] You will accomplish things, maybe not right now, but you will, don't worry too much on that.

    Travelling before going to college is something I've always wanted to do. I've planned it out actually. You'll enjoy Europe I've been there before :'D You'll definately find inspiration there. Just needs convincing I guess.

    I'm sorry you're losing you're friends like that. Try to keep in touch, if they mean alot to you, or make some new friends when you travel [that's if you travel] are the only two options I can think of. You can do both if you like. Keep in touch aswell as making new friends. It's sad how you're friends back out on you the last minute. I can't think of anything for that, but just keep trying to catch-up whenever you guys can, even if one of you can't make it. But don't continue with this situation if it always ends up being a maybe.

    I could say alot more about the parent stuff, but I won't because I don't know you're parents. So all I can say is try to build their trust. Make them believe [&yourself] that nothing will happen to you. Break the ice on the subject of going to University/College in England. It's what I would do. It's your education, and only you have the decision. Don't let you're parents choose your life for you. In a matter of seconds you'll think "What the **** have I done?" and it'll be too late to turn back.

    Life is there waiting to be lived. So live it to the fullest.
    Post by: Cleopatra, Jun 22, 2009 in forum: Help with Life