waypoint
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Post by waypoint on Apr 12, 2008 22:11:07 GMT -5
hmm... it's edited it from the s**t word.
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Post by Ruger on Apr 12, 2008 22:17:57 GMT -5
Yeah, people have tried that to me before. The thing is thegirl that tried to do it to me, well she was a uhh 'friendly' person. and I, well I'm still a virgin. The thing that otherd me, was that she told everyone the she slept with Ty. Now I know he's not a virgin. BUT he's eighteen and it wasn't with her. Say what you want about me, but leave my friends out of it. Especially Ty and my sister-like Amanda..mess with them, and you are going down. haha
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Post by waypoint on Apr 12, 2008 22:25:37 GMT -5
Good on you girl. And yeah... telling the world that you're sleeping around has never struck me as being a major brainwave. It's like announcing yourself as a walking STD with no sense of dignity.
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Post by sapphiresmoke on Apr 12, 2008 22:26:25 GMT -5
*wrinkles nose* Ugh. On the other hand, I feel very loved. ;D I don't think I've ever heard such a glowing report of me in my entire life. Here I was worrying if I was saying the right things and trying not to annoy people... Lol. I'm pretty outgoing online, but in person I'm incredibly shy. Since I missed the whole introduction part of the conversation... I'm Sapphiresmoke (obviously...). On HL I'm Riverguard, 1599301. My actual name is Amber. It means nothing special. It's just pretty. I'm American, but I've always wanted to visit Europe... Especially Italy. And France. And England. And Ireland. And Spain... You get the point. Greece would be AMAZING, too... I'm so jealous of you, Waypoint. Like I said, I'm actually really shy, so I'm lucky to have as many friends as I do. I'm pretty serious. I try hard in school, but I'm not actually as smart as a lot of people think. I'm under a lot of pressure from my brothers, though I'm sure they don't mean to pressure me... They're both just so GOOD at everything. And I'm... well... not. Gabe was valedictorian in high school, a soccer star, outgoing, popular, good in track and field, and a swimmer. Aaron was also valedictorian, played soccer, outgoing, popular, spectacular on the violin, a star swimmer... You get the point. I've already broken my 4.0 with a B in trigonometry last year and two Bs this year in pre-calculus and AP physics. I'm not a stand-out athlete, though I play soccer and tennis and I'm pretty fast. I sing fairly well and write, but neither of those things generally gets noticed at my school. I'm shy, so I don't have TONS of friends (I have enough for me, though). Wow... I didn't mean to go into such detail, lol. I'll keep the rest short. Um... Blond hair that's slowly turning brown (my mom's did, too), blue eyes that have hints of silver in them, contacts, straight teeth due to about five years of braces (ugh). Much as I love my real life friends (and I really do - they're awesome) this forum is where I turn to. Strange, how fast it became my refuge. I have never met any of you (with the exception of Dreamweaver) in real life, yet I already trust you. This is where I come with my problems. Now I've made the conversation all deep... Ah, well. I'm just in that kind of mood tonight. Feel free to ignore the less light-hearted comments. Lol.
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Post by waypoint on Apr 12, 2008 22:32:49 GMT -5
Aww hun. *hugs* Don't worry about it. I'm in a pretty deep mood myself so *hugs more* I'm feeling pressured by my family but from the other end of the scale. No one has ever gone to university before. I think my elder cousin Lucy is the highest achiever aside from me. She did English at college and got really great grades. Unfortunately, (though i do really appreciate it) this does mean that all my family are rooting for me. It just makes the need to do well that tiny bit more stressful than it ought to be.
Ah well.
And don't feel jealous of me being in Europe! We have much higher taxes.
Seriously... i wont be able to afford a morgage to a house before i'm 30.
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Post by Ruger on Apr 12, 2008 22:37:41 GMT -5
Waypoint- Thankyou, I'm waiting until marrage (of course things change...) but I refuse to do anything with a guy at the moment. I am so young, and the guys I run around with are 2, 3, or 4 years older than me and many are in colleage so.....ya know kinda of illegal...and we do enough of illegal stuff as it is. ha. And yes, I agree with that comment on a walking STD strongly. My privet life is just that. Privet. It is between me, and the other person. I'm a very modest girl but yet outgoing at the same time. Sapphiresmoke- i never did hear how your soccer tryouts turned out... And I feel the same way. If I can't get ahold of Amanda or Ty, I come here. . Trust me, I know about pressure. My uncle that is going to IU, has a GPA of 4.0 and FREAKS OUT if he gets an A-. Oh it is nerve racking. I do my Biology classes and Geometry with him.... thank the lord above my entire history calss is with my Civil War Cavelry Renactment group.. Did I tell you that this Cav group I'm in travels the world? I can;t remember where we're going next year, but in 2010 we're going to Putero Rico. yay!
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Post by waypoint on Apr 12, 2008 22:42:29 GMT -5
*smiles* I can't really comment on the waiting till marriage thing. Our culture is completely different, much less religious. Heck, i'm a through-and-through athiest. I think it's good that you're willing tto stand by your beliefs though. Whether religious or not All that matters is waiting till you're ready.
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Post by sapphiresmoke on Apr 12, 2008 22:50:02 GMT -5
Yes, I agree, Waypoint. As long as you stand by what you believe, it doesn't really matter if you're religious. Though I'm a firm Catholic, I'm not the type to shove it down others' throats. If you don't believe the same as me, whatever. It doesn't mean you're not a good person, anyway. Ruger, you are so lucky... I've never been out of the U.S. I fully intend to study abroad in college, though. I just have to get there first. Lol. Oh, and I'm on JV for soccer... I think the coach was really close to keeping me on Varsity, but he couldn't justify it. After all, I couldn't play. He couldn't measure me against the other players. He told me that he wanted to see me on Varsity before the end of the sesason, though. We've only had one game so far, but I played well and I think he was there... Hopefully, I impressed him. Though... I'm starting to feel really comfortable with the JV girls... I'm not even sure I want to leave them anymore. Ah, well... I'll just play my best and see what happens. Pressure sucks. On either end. Lol. Why can't everyone just be happy with who everyone else is? Though I must say my parents are taking the loss of my 4.0 better than I'd expected... Sure, they keep telling me I need to try harder (as if I'm not trying hard enough already - they're not the only ones who want me to do well - I'd like to have a future, myself!), but at least they haven't grounded me so I study more, or something.
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Post by Ruger on Apr 12, 2008 22:52:18 GMT -5
Yes, that's really how it is with me. I'm not doing anything until I am ready. I'm not over-religous either. Sure I Go to youth group now and then, and maybe a sunday service once a month or less. (haha) I'm not the type of girl that runs around telling you your wrong and should belive this. I cannot stand it when people do that. It really gets under my skin. One of my good friends is an atheist, and I get along with her wonderfuly (Seeing how I hardly ever speak of religion). Whereas Jen, now she, she goes overboard. All through harvest season, I hear it *rolls eyes* as I have said before, Church is for preaching. Your friends, are merely for support when you need it in the religion feild.
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Post by Ruger on Apr 12, 2008 22:57:06 GMT -5
Sapphire thats great that you're on JV! I am very happy for you. I wish you te best. And yes, I am lucky to be able to travel. I absolutely adore Katie and Anita, the two main women in my group. Katie protrayes a poor milita person, but has a magnificent saddle. When approached about it, she looks at the person with such a horrifying and emotionless face and she says, "Sir I killed for my saddle, as did my sisters." and then waves to me and Anita. She has so much talent in the acting aspect of renacting. ha.
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Post by waypoint on Apr 12, 2008 22:57:22 GMT -5
Gah. I hate people like that. I hate how preachers always seem to be the least intelligent people in my country. (No offense meant to your friend. We just have -really- stupid preachers over here). I had two Jehovah's Witnesses at my door telling me i should be religious and that athiesm was Sinful. I explained my beliefs and then one... Haha.... it still makes me laugh thinking about it... she said:
"If we're really here because of evolution, and we evolved from apes... why don't we have tails like they do?"
My response:
"Probably the same reason that Chimps, gorillas and orangutans don't have tails."
Seriously... what were these people doing in school while the rest of us were learning.
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Post by Ruger on Apr 12, 2008 23:01:23 GMT -5
haha oh no offense taken...gahh they come here to, our dogs hate them with a passion. Our thingyer Spaniel, Molly, cahsed one. (She is very territorial of the three of us)
Seriously, tails? omgsh.. LMAO.
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Post by sapphiresmoke on Apr 12, 2008 23:06:21 GMT -5
Lol... Some people will say anything to get you to be religious... I'm religious, but I'm not crazy. Hehe.
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Post by Ruger on Apr 12, 2008 23:13:13 GMT -5
Same here lol.
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Post by waypoint on Apr 12, 2008 23:15:15 GMT -5
Haha yeah Sapphire It's rather pointless though. I've been athiest since i decided i wasn't religious when i was....what... 8? Since then i rather honed my view of the world. It makes me laugh when people try and get me to change my mind. I wouldn't convert a religious person to an athiest so i don't understand their need to make athiests be religious. We have a real nut-job in our town center who seems to think it's his life's purpose to shout at people in the street, denouncing them for not believing in Jesus. People like that need psychiatry. I'm all for expressing your beliefs... but i don't appreciate being labelled as evil for a difference in opinion. As i told my Religious Ed. teacher: If it's true that God made us in his image so that we could make our own decisions... he can't punish me for making a wrong one. *salutes* and with that bombshell i'm gonna leave you. I get sucked into theological debates too easily and it's 5am... i really need to go sleep take care all.
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