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TenPencePiece
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06 Dec 2011, 6:37 pm

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Ooh, that's an interesting term!

I mean I might hug a cone if it calls me or if it's distressed after being locked inside a telephone box.


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06 Dec 2011, 6:39 pm

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Ooh, that's an interesting term!

I mean I might hug a cone if it calls me or if it's distressed after being locked inside a telephone box.
I don't believe you. I need video please. :wink:


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06 Dec 2011, 6:44 pm

Well, next time I find a cone locked in a telephone box I will! :P


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06 Dec 2011, 6:51 pm

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Well, next time I find a cone locked in a telephone box I will! :P
I'll be waiting. :)


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06 Dec 2011, 7:10 pm

i like pie



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06 Dec 2011, 7:45 pm

Ladies and gentlemen, prepare for the Mega-Reply!

Taupey wrote:
MakaylaTheAspie wrote:
I'm feeling sick-ish today. At least it hasn't affected my mood, yet.
I hope you're not getting the flu. I hope you feel better soon Makayla.

The temp was almost 70 yesterday. That's crazyness.

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I'm sick toooooo.
Seems like everyone is getting sick lately. I think Mick has the flu too. I hope you feel better soon as well Sparx.

Get well soon (and stay well, if healthy). Even the common flu can cause worse effects than suffering for a few days or weeks.
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Then why aren't I sick? I get sick all the time but have done rather well in that regard this year.

Might it be because of allergies? I suspect that allergies really do give the immune system some opportunities to make random antibodies.
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I had a lot of fun at my volunteer job this morning. :)

It's good to like what one does. :)
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I don't understand what is so hard about using proper grammar.


yeah i know people r stupid lol


Like me for example?

No, your posts have better English than the self-proclaimed adolescent intellectuals. Here in my area, it has gotten to the point that teenage genius is an oxymoron.
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I'm due to get ill soon
Last time I was sort of ill was in June, and the last time I was properly ill was probably two winters ago (physically, probably sooner mentally :P)

The nocebo effect can cause illness, and it's best not to think too negatively because of the effects of the stress.
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I don't understand what is so hard about using proper grammar.


Here on the internet rubbish grammar is to be expected...in real life, on the other hand, you have a point.

I do wish the English teachers brought back mandatory grammar lessons. To quote one of my teachers, "...their grammar is atrocious!"
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^ We're all acting - I'm not cone obsessed in real life, honest!

Someone claiming to be a psychotherapist (no license needed in this area) called my special interest an obsession. I wish I could just as easily call him a pile of baboon excrement, but he could have connections to the faculty at the universities I want.
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My upbringing is what makes me out to be identical to Mick Avory and it's a personality type, not a complex. It's called being a Highly Sensitive Person. I also don't appreciate people trying to harden me up. I embrace my Mickishness.

We need more people like you at my school. No one seems to care about the rules, the violence, the trash, hygiene, noisiness, or proper grammar.



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06 Dec 2011, 8:00 pm

Woah...


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06 Dec 2011, 9:31 pm

I'd like to try to breed bigger Ladybugs.


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06 Dec 2011, 10:33 pm

My wife and I rescued one of the new baby birds, Jonas, from a thread which had wrapped around his foot. At the same time we got to hold and meet the other baby birds, Sebastian and Bach, and cleaned up the nesting area of Pavi and Havi which the baby birds had filled with poo as baby birds do (the parents are careful not to, but the baby birds don't know any better.)



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06 Dec 2011, 10:44 pm

My counsellor thinks that I have nearly every symptom of AS. Oddly enough, my father thinks he has it too, but isn't it normal for anyone to have autistic moments?



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06 Dec 2011, 11:12 pm

Errol: Shh. The autistic dude's still sleeping.


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06 Dec 2011, 11:15 pm

I wondering what's going on in other parts of WP.


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06 Dec 2011, 11:45 pm

I do hope no one will go on a wild goose chase to, "cure," me.



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06 Dec 2011, 11:49 pm

Sparx, are you on? I forgot how to beat Deadlocked and I don't feel like watching a walkthrough! 8O


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07 Dec 2011, 12:20 am

I'm trying to get sleepy, but I can't.


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07 Dec 2011, 12:46 am

Wow, I just killed a fly as I typed this...


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