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Re: The Person Below Me! -
May 26th 2010, 10:35 PM
Maybe.
Person below me has finished their exams? Or doesn't have any?
"I don't care about politics"
Then politics doesn't care about you either. Truth. You've got to make your voice heard, if you want to be listened to. But that's too logical for some people, so let me go a step further. Not making your voice heard, leaves other people free to hijack it by speaking on your behalf, even if they don't actually give a shit about you. That's politics. So, make your voice heard. That's not a quote from anywhere. That's just me.
Re: The Person Below Me! -
June 2nd 2010, 07:06 AM
Well, working on Veganism, but have had products with snuck-in dairy products, so YEP.
TPBM is cold
Dare to be Different, to be Weird, to be a Freak. Overall, Dare to be yourself. Stamp Out Prejudice Hatred and Intolerance Everywhere
The Sophie Lancaster Foundation
Re: The Person Below Me! -
June 7th 2010, 01:22 PM
that's true sometimes
TPBM has a waterpark based off Greek Mythology within a driving distance of their house (if you're in Wisconsin you better post true)
“I can only hope that they’ll turn that anger and frustration and madness into something positive, so that two, three, four, five hundred will step forward, so the gay doctors will come out, the gay lawyers, the gay judges, gay bankers, gay architects … I hope that every professional gay will say ‘enough’, come forward and tell everybody, wear a sign, let the world know. Maybe that will help.” Harvey Milk, 1978
Re: The Person Below Me! -
June 7th 2010, 03:37 PM
False...
TPBM has used the word "Cannibalism" in an irrelevant manner
Dare to be Different, to be Weird, to be a Freak. Overall, Dare to be yourself. Stamp Out Prejudice Hatred and Intolerance Everywhere
The Sophie Lancaster Foundation
Re: The Person Below Me! -
June 8th 2010, 02:19 PM
akldfjals;fjasldf... kinda both...
TPBM just kicked off their Summer Vacation right
“I can only hope that they’ll turn that anger and frustration and madness into something positive, so that two, three, four, five hundred will step forward, so the gay doctors will come out, the gay lawyers, the gay judges, gay bankers, gay architects … I hope that every professional gay will say ‘enough’, come forward and tell everybody, wear a sign, let the world know. Maybe that will help.” Harvey Milk, 1978
Re: The Person Below Me! -
June 10th 2010, 02:37 AM
False.
TPBM was affected by the random TH crash!
Dare to be Different, to be Weird, to be a Freak. Overall, Dare to be yourself. Stamp Out Prejudice Hatred and Intolerance Everywhere
The Sophie Lancaster Foundation
Re: The Person Below Me! -
June 10th 2010, 03:56 AM
Yes! In good and bad ways.
The person below me totally should be doing something else probably more important right now but is too excited by the fact that TH is back up and can't get off. xD
Re: The Person Below Me! -
June 18th 2010, 08:01 PM
No - though that could be because the only time I've ever read it was when I was in a bad mood, and borrowing a random volume of it from my mum's friend's son
tpbm reads manga
There's always light at the end of a tunnel, even if you have to pass a few bends to see it.
Re: The Person Below Me! -
June 23rd 2010, 02:15 AM
True.
TPBM is cold.
Dare to be Different, to be Weird, to be a Freak. Overall, Dare to be yourself. Stamp Out Prejudice Hatred and Intolerance Everywhere
The Sophie Lancaster Foundation