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12 December 2013 - 09:43 PM
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12 December 2013 - 09:59 PM
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12 December 2013 - 10:09 PM
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12 December 2013 - 10:11 PM
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12 December 2013 - 10:29 PM
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12 December 2013 - 10:40 PM
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12 December 2013 - 10:41 PM
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12 December 2013 - 10:44 PM
#36
12 December 2013 - 11:43 PM
HOWY when you first acquired your life long fear? Name it... if you dare.
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13 December 2013 - 12:08 AM
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13 December 2013 - 01:05 AM
#39
13 December 2013 - 02:11 AM
HOWU when you copped your first feel of a boy/girl friend.
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13 December 2013 - 02:40 AM
#41
13 December 2013 - 02:52 AM
HOWY when you first experienced the death of a close family member? (And by close I mean, grandparents, parents, siblings, cousins, aunts, uncles, etc)
Imagine a group of a hundred motorcycles driving down a freeway. Eventually, they hit a junction. One road goes northwest and the other goes northeast. So one guy, we'll call him S, says, "Let's go northwest!" A mile past the intersection, a semi careens into the group and kills ninety of them. Ten are wounded, but they survive and keep going. Eventually, they hit 10,000 miles. S suddenly has his consciousness thrown into his past body right before the junction. Now, he says, "Let's go northeast!" All 100 bikers survive. Happily ever after, right? But what about the ten, no nine, who went northwest and survived? What happens to the reality they were living? Does it just disappear now that S has changed the past? It's not like only bad things happened on that 10,000 mile journey. Maybe one of them fell in love with a gas station attendant and got her pregnant or maybe one adopted a homeless kid that joined the adventure. That 10,000 mile journey would be full of stories. Romances, farewells, friendships...the loss of those ninety lives is horrible and unfortunate, but what would rewriting their history mean? The nine who survived lived full lives and did the best they could with the hand they were dealt. How could it be right to just erase all that? Isn't that worth something? Is there a point to a world where everything is happy? Are people who struggle for a better life just idiots? Being human is about fighting even when it seems hopeless and finding happiness in a world that hates it. Are you saying that's worthless?
#42
13 December 2013 - 03:43 AM
How old were you when you danced and truly didn't care what others thought of you?
"Are you a human being? Then you are beautiful."
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13 December 2013 - 07:05 AM
#45
13 December 2013 - 12:04 PM
Aw. I'm so sorry, D. That must've been awful to experience at such a young age. This really hits home because I'm close to a lot of my cousinsI was twelve. It was my cousin and it was devastating. We were on our way back from a family dinner (took two cars). The car she was in crashed... It was devastating. The pain was so profound. We grew up together, so we were close.
Imagine a group of a hundred motorcycles driving down a freeway. Eventually, they hit a junction. One road goes northwest and the other goes northeast. So one guy, we'll call him S, says, "Let's go northwest!" A mile past the intersection, a semi careens into the group and kills ninety of them. Ten are wounded, but they survive and keep going. Eventually, they hit 10,000 miles. S suddenly has his consciousness thrown into his past body right before the junction. Now, he says, "Let's go northeast!" All 100 bikers survive. Happily ever after, right? But what about the ten, no nine, who went northwest and survived? What happens to the reality they were living? Does it just disappear now that S has changed the past? It's not like only bad things happened on that 10,000 mile journey. Maybe one of them fell in love with a gas station attendant and got her pregnant or maybe one adopted a homeless kid that joined the adventure. That 10,000 mile journey would be full of stories. Romances, farewells, friendships...the loss of those ninety lives is horrible and unfortunate, but what would rewriting their history mean? The nine who survived lived full lives and did the best they could with the hand they were dealt. How could it be right to just erase all that? Isn't that worth something? Is there a point to a world where everything is happy? Are people who struggle for a better life just idiots? Being human is about fighting even when it seems hopeless and finding happiness in a world that hates it. Are you saying that's worthless?
#46
13 December 2013 - 02:18 PM
#47
13 December 2013 - 03:02 PM
HOWYW you first got friend zoned?
"There's no "I" in team"
"Yeah, there's no "U" either. So I guess if I'm not on the team, and you're not on the team, nobody's on the God damn team. The team sucks!"
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13 December 2013 - 04:39 PM
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13 December 2013 - 04:51 PM
#50
13 December 2013 - 05:39 PM
HOWY when you first GOT friend zoned? Not friend zoning someone else, getting friend zoned yourself.
If it never happened to you... Let someone else answer.
"There's no "I" in team"
"Yeah, there's no "U" either. So I guess if I'm not on the team, and you're not on the team, nobody's on the God damn team. The team sucks!"