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  1. #19331

    I just turned a high school essay assignment about propaganda into a rant about how we use propaganda today in order to fuel the negative human ego in the forms of appearances, jobs, materialistic wants, and warfare. Here's hoping this doesn't get me brainwashed and/or assassinated!
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  2. #19332

    I watched Blood and Bone and it was AWESOME!! and then I played Super Mario World via an emulator while drinking bourbon and coke. What an awesome night.
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  3. #19333

    Damn I've got to get up early and I am hurting too much to lie down to go to sleep!

  4. #19334

    Im thinking about teaching english to spanish speakers, what that would entail and how easily i would be overwhelmed with it.

  5. #19335

    That awkward moment when you come out of an episode of dissociation and you have to readjust to the idea and physical realities of having a body.

    Edit:
    Lol, it's like I'm on drugs but it's really just my brain.
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  6. #19336

    I just want to win at this never ending love war....

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    When I'm active I am more productive of my spare time than I am when I am not active. If I have a job then that bodes the same way. These somatotypes don't have a clue what I actually am on the inside. I know I'm not what it would describe me as.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fitz Cabbage View Post
    That awkward moment when you come out of an episode of dissociation and you have to readjust to the idea and physical realities of having a body.

    Edit:
    Lol, it's like I'm on drugs but it's really just my brain.
    I just got out of one of those today. Except it was more of an 'empty vessel' experience rather than feeling like I didn't have a body. This is what happens when I'm given too much time to myself to reflect.
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  9. #19339

    Sometimes the sun sucks for not being out at night.

    *No heat meant, Sun, I still love you, man, but you gotta take some tips from the Moon since at least she comes out during the day sometimes, knowwhatamsayin?*
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  10. #19340

    I think..I'm really glad that I'm a part of a place where I'm not regarded as someone on a different level from others. I'm glad that I'm considered an equal. Even if there's a lot of silence between myself and others..I like my experience on PerC.
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