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 Post subject: New Year's Resolutions for 20-08!
PostPosted: Tue Jan 01, 2008 1:53 am 
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I'll start things off.

-Buy a new Bible and read through the entire text once in the year, no matter what translation(s).
-Pray a lot more.
-Be a better Christian overall.
-Accept my body the way God made it, if I can't gain a significant amount of weight.
-NO more procrastinating.
-Don't stay up so late on the computer/Interweb.
-Play my guitar more.
-Make better friends.
-Get serious about drawing.
-FINALLY write down the backstory that I've been writing in my head for my gecko character.

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Not makin' any.

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 Post subject: why you lookin here?
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Yet another thing Rusty and I have in common.

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I hate New Year's Resolutions. My mom and my female friends try to force some on me every year, and it annoys the ever-loving crap out of me.

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- Rob every bank in the world.
- Buy out the world.
- Buy out Bill Gates, who lives on the world.
- Rule the world
- Make my slaves fight eachother...on the world
- Get bored of the world
- Blow up the world

- Rob every bank on Mars...


- Be good at lacrosse
- Have a girlfriend
- Write a book
- Rob every bank in Forumopolis
- Buy out Joey Day

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 Post subject: Re: why you lookin here?
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Einoo T. Spork wrote:
Yet another thing Rusty and I have in common.


We have other things in common?

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 Post subject: Re: why you lookin here?
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Of course not. How silly of me to suggest we did. :rolleyes:

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Learn to draw.
Stay motivated.

That's it.

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 Post subject: Re: why you lookin here?
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Einoo T. Spork wrote:
Of course not. How silly of me to suggest we did. :rolleyes:


No, now I'm curious

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I want to hopefully get my first comic book published in some form. I'd rather professionally, so the school can't pick up my trail (as I do make fun of it a lot), but if I can get away with photo copies on a small scale.
Also, if I can get my parents to cut back on smoking, it'll also be good as well.

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 Post subject: Re: New Year's Resolutions for 20-08!
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Shoot Ian, you've done gone and used more than half of mine already, ya jerkwad! Eh, it made listing them out a lot easier, though.

-[s]Buy a new Bible and[/s] read through the entire text once in the year, no matter what translation(s).
-Pray a lot more. (especially after reading said text)
-Be a better Christian overall.
-Take a bit better care of myself while I've still got the college-age bod and metabolism. That means working out again, which will manifest itself in rowing three times a week, and pushups at first every other day.
-NO more procrastinating.
-Don't stay up so late on the computer/Interweb (especially when there's homework to be done).
-Play my guitar more (practice one hour a day whenever possible)
-Agape agape agape my friends and those around me.
-Stay serious about drawing. Draw at least one thing a day, anything at all.
-Don't be so annoying. Everything does not merit a witty retort. Be more polite.

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-Get better grades.
-Stop procrastinating.
-Clean my frickin' room.

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- get another job. Seriously, Good Shepherd isn't keeping me busy enough, and the hospice work isn't paying off. I need something productive, maybe something that can utilize some of my other interests and talents.

- start using other creative outlets. I don't know when the last time I composed on Fruity Loops was, or sat down and did a sketch of something. Also, I really need to touch up Jedi: Renegade and get it back up and running.

- start visiting and calling my people more. I'm doing a lot of that now - I've had a couple of people go into the hospital, plus a couple who are really sick at home - but I feel I'm not doing enough of that.

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Magna Carta wrote:
I'm not making New Years' Resolutions, because I think it's foolish to change things only at the end of the year. If you have something to change, do it NOW, not on December 31.

I was coming here to say something like that. This man speaks the truth.


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I'm not making New Years' Resolutions, because I think it's foolish to change things only at the end of the year. If you have something to change, do it NOW, not on December 31.

On one hand, you do have a point: why wait to address a problem or work on something?

On the other hand, I think it helps that it is a time of new beginnings, a time to start over, so to speak. The end of the year gives us a chance to look back and say, "I could do better there," and the new year gives us incentive to take that step and commit to it.

It's not the only time of the year for that, but for some, it is a good time of the year for it.

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 01, 2008 7:00 am 
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Stop being lonely and depressed.

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I have another one. PM/IM me for it.

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Magna Carta wrote:
I'm not making New Years' Resolutions, because I think it's foolish to change things only at the end of the year. If you have something to change, do it NOW, not on December 31.

*f-f-facepalm*
You technically make them for the beginning of the year, you're getting ahead of things.

And as much as I hate them, I've decided on a couple resolutions

-Start jogging again.
-Gain some freakin' weight.
-Be less of a jerkbag to my girlfriend.
-Be less of a troll around here. It's sad that the forums are a part of my resolutions, but still, though.

Resolutions are underway as of 15 minutes from now.

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Usually I don't make New Years resolutions. 'Cause I'm like "Pffft as if I'll ever keep it."
Which is usually true.
And will probably be true for this one as well!
But this year.
I wanna come out to my parents. >:

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You too? I thought I was alone in that sorrowful grey area.

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And Satie.

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Wait. Checkot swings that way?

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There are less offensive ways to say "homosexual". And apparently she does.

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AbuGrape45 wrote:
There are less offensive ways to say "homosexual". And apparently she does.


I prefer 'Swings that way'. And who knows: Maybe she wants to come out to her parents about the forum. ;)

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Hmm. Perhaps.

Most politically correct people are offended by "swings that way" though. Just saying.

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gays don't have feelings. they can't be offended.
they're just like black people and women.


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That still offends half the population of the United States.

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AbuGrape45 wrote:
There are less offensive ways to say "homosexual". And apparently she does.


I prefer 'Swings that way'. And who knows: Maybe she wants to come out to her parents about the forum. ;)

"Mom and dad. I can't keep hiding this from you. I-I go on the HRWIKI forum."

And they'd be all.

"GET OUT OF MY HOUSE."

And I'd be all.

"But dad, I'm your son!"

And he'd be all.

"MY SON IS DEAD."

Also, I'm bi. :]

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[s]Whoa. Checkot, I have more similarities with you than I thought I did.[/s]

Never mind the above scratched out text, everyone. No need for silly drama to start.

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