V for Vendetta

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Pisces wrote:
Sorry Eric, but hey, that's me. Always have been, always will be. We all have our faults, this is probably one of my biggest ones



All right. I should know you by now, anyway.

I just don't get it. :P


Hey, if I was easy to get, then I'm sure I would have a lot more friends than I do now ;)
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YoshiMars wrote:Just checking... I wasn't sure a comment like that would have been well recieved (why? I dunno.. paranoid much?). I do have to agree that she did look better in Dark Angel than anything else I've seen her in... and I do believe her look and her "badass-ness" is what attracted me to the series in the first place. Yes.

I don't see why it would either, it's just an observation. Most people have that sort of sense towards their own gender as well, I find, it's nothing unusual.
And as for Jessica Alba, I must concur that she was hotter in the beginning of Dark Angel than anything following. Wavy hair looked lovely on her.

phyco126 wrote:Hey, if I was easy to get, then I'm sure I would have a lot more friends than I do now ;)

As long as the ones you have are good, or at least that's how I feel. I'm quite a nerd and I haven't the best success rate at meeting new people, but the friends that I do have I trust.

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Agawa wrote:The worst thing that happened to me involving my pets is this... my first dog, a golden retriever of twelve years died of lung cancer on the day of my senior prom. I watched her go... it broke my heart. Even though it's been about four years now, it still saddens me to think about it, she was my baby after all.


You're right... I guess I'm too self-consious... a fault I need to learn to improve on. Incidently, glad to hear others agree with me about her first look in DA... lovely! ^^
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Agawa wrote:
phyco126 wrote:Hey, if I was easy to get, then I'm sure I would have a lot more friends than I do now ;)

As long as the ones you have are good, or at least that's how I feel. I'm quite a nerd and I haven't the best success rate at meeting new people, but the friends that I do have I trust.


Oh, don't get me wrong. I have many online friends to make up for RL friends, and all the friends I have I trust with my heart, not to mention my friends outside the internet have long ago prooven to be true friends.
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phyco126 wrote:Oh, don't get me wrong. I have many online friends to make up for RL friends, and all the friends I have I trust with my heart, not to mention my friends outside the internet have long ago prooven to be true friends.

Sorry, I didn't mean to question your personal life. I only meant that as long as one has good friends, the quantity is not always as important. Hope I wasn't being insulting there- that wasn't at all my intention.
I have a few very close friends that I'd trust with most anything, and I'm very happy that I found them- I don't think I could ever ask for more. As for online friends, I suppose I find it rather difficult to make friends online, and I've never had someone that I could classify as an 'online friend.'

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Hey, no worries. I'm a very open person with my personal life (probably too open, poor people ><; ) Anyway, I wasn't insulted at all, I was just merely stating a fact :P However, my friends outside of the internet is less than 10, but people I condsider friends online is more than 10 :P For me, it's easier to make friends online than off, and as such I'm far less shy and way more talkative online than off as well.
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