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I really wonder, sometimes stand in amazement, at the synapse leaps that go on in fallow's brain. Posts: 7050 | Registered: Feb 2004
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Deliberately, hmmm. Tough question. Do you have to consciously think, "I am doing something I know I shouldn't" to qualify there?
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Sorta. It's more of an impunity. "Eff you god. I don't need you and I'll do what I please." You deliberately set out to do something Bad. Like premeditated murder vs. manslaughter.
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Huh. Interesting. I don't think I do much of that sort of thing, I guess I am not enough of a rebel. But there are plenty of times that I break one of those deadly sins out of desire to do so and lack of desire to restrain myself.
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Mack, I cried at the "I'm lost." part of Lilo and Stitch, too. It bugs me when people talk about what a terrible movie that was. I loved it. Posts: 1635 | Registered: Aug 2002
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Heck, I cried during the "I'm lost" part of Lilo and Stitch. And I do NOT cry over movies. *laugh*
But I love that film. Love. It. Lilo is, quite possibly, the most perfectly real character Disney's ever put on film.
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Forgive me, thread, for I have done embarrassing things. It's been 2 months since my last confession.
Confessions:
I use the graemlin in posts now simply because I once saw Ralphie IRL saying, "No no no!" and waggling her finger and she made it look cool.
For the past three nights I've gone to sleep with the lights on because I was too lazy to get out of bed and turn off the lights.
I found myself singing "I Feel Pretty" in the shower after watching Anger Management even though it was a gawd-awful movie.
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I only post about 2/3 of the posts I compose on hatrack. I end up not posting about a third of them. I write it all out, and then decide againts it.
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I'm always doubting myself as to whether my posts make me sound dull, annoying, offensive, etc., and a lot of time I don't have the courage to post them. I haven't decided if this is good or bad.
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I'm thinking of resurrecting this name. I doubt more than a few people here even know who this is. Posts: 354 | Registered: Jun 2002
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There's someone I know that doesn't like to deal with anything, so when she asks how you are, no matter what you say, she'll say "That's great!"
"How was your day today?" "I got stuck in traffic and everything was boring." "Oh, how nice!"
My confession? I tell her the crappy things that happen just to watch her force a smile and ignore them.
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Mack, I don't know how to break this to you, but I think it's your right to know. T_Smith has been kissing a girl named Jamie. I'm really sorry, but you had to find out sooner or later, better sooner.
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Is it really possible to kiss while smiling? I mean, I'm trying to make my lips do that at this very moment, and it doesn't seem like they bend that way.
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Edit: Ah. I understand. SHE was smiling. HE was kissing some part other than her lips.
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Hey, I got my girl pregnant already. Look me up when you pull that one off, and maybe then I'll be impressed by your whole "kissing while smiling" trick. Posts: 37449 | Registered: May 1999
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quote: Is it really possible to kiss while smiling? I mean, I'm trying to make my lips do that at this very moment, and it doesn't seem like they bend that way.
Haven't done it in a while, but it certainly can be done. Heck, I've laughed while kissing. But it makes it really hard to breathe.
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