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Madworld Respect Thread
Great answer and I do kinda agree that the second is more preferable if only concerning end-results that could happen on your end and the trickier part of the question becomes... now that God or your favorite real deity/idol or anything that is the embodiment of everything that has always been awesome and precious to you (except for up until after this point) is defeated/destroyed for good, who or what else is left for you to look up to and hang onto for the rest of all eternity?
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Currently Playing: Epic mickey, Kirby Epic Yarn, Goldeneye (i barely play my wii lately)
Madworld Respect Thread
My blog.
We struggled against apartheid in South Africa, supported by people the world over, because black people were being blamed and made to suffer for something we could do nothing about; our very skins. It is the same with sexual orientation. It is a given.
- Desmond Tutu
Getting married? Check http://www.fandgweddings.com/
^ You guys still remember the Myspace fad so much after all these years?
Current Mood: Bored/Awkward
Currently Playing: Epic mickey, Kirby Epic Yarn, Goldeneye (i barely play my wii lately)
Madworld Respect Thread
My blog.
We struggled against apartheid in South Africa, supported by people the world over, because black people were being blamed and made to suffer for something we could do nothing about; our very skins. It is the same with sexual orientation. It is a given.
- Desmond Tutu
Getting married? Check http://www.fandgweddings.com/
I really barely remember my Friendster account. When MySpace came along, I went there instead. I think I used to still get emails to come back and see what was "new" until maybe 4-5 years ago?
"There's not much of a difference between a stadium full of cheering fans and an angry crowd screaming abuse at you. They're both just making a lot of noise. How you take it is up to you. Convince yourself they're cheering for you. You do that, and some day, they will. And that's how Sue Cs it."- Sue Sylvester, "Glee"
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