People are proud of their opinions, but not everyone wants to reveal their true identities and certainly not everyone wants to be found. That doesn't necessarily make them less sincere. Too bad there are people who come online just to be someone they are not, but that's true of real life too. Not everyone you meet in real life is necessarily being truthful about their opinions either. Besides, I really like my silly name.. <img src="../image
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Good stuff, but sometimes it's just fun to believe in miracles. "It's a miracle!" Skeptic: "they are merely demonstrating the laws of probability writ large. ." Me: "Oh just shut up and be happy about it will ya?" Glad to see you back, Mignuna.
Diablo is fun. I think the second one is more addictive than the first one, but the first one was more detailed and spookier. May all your findings be golden and your fields be covered in green, BobtheGoat.
Have fun, Sally!
Hober sounds cool. It looks like just the kind of station I have been looking for. Thanks!
Quite an accomplishment I must say, rain, sprained ankle and all.
I think no one realises how "old" they really are until someone says something that gives a reference point.
Featured or not, I'm sure your blog is already a daily stop for quite a bunch of us.
>>but the fact that i spent my day with those i love. truly what is really important.
>> I think that having my admin side separate from my "self" should help. I think it would too. The 'admin mode' should keep misunderstandings of roles to a minimum. I never really understood why on some forums admins have two user names - now I think I understand why they do that.
>>although I'm sure that any list you made would be anything but mindless! Ha! You have not seen the worst of me yet. Wait till I astound you with a list so mindless that you will instead be rendered totally speechless! (Response = 0 ! )
The desperation for acceptance will often cause the opposite of what is desired to happen.
I was once made a moderator of a forum. I used to have fun there with everyone before I became a mod. I did consider myself well-liked. For some reason, the moment I was made a moderator, things began to change and people treated me differently. I was terribly inexperienced at the time being on the net for a little over a year. And I was badly hurt. I was being trolled, being provoked left and right, and for
>>This could become addictive! yes. Have a good evening yourself.
haha! Number 2 is a good tip. And I might give "making mindless lists" a try!
Hello, >> i am good at giving advice and bad at following it. heh, me too
I got a 34. I can recall some of the songs but not the lyrics.
>>>A man at the back of the crowd yelled, "Jesus, you always want to go first!" lmao!
That's kewl.
Hello. Interesting website btw.
>> It's better out than in though, right? yes. *hugs*
That was hard, Texas. :'| I agree with Trina, and you wrote it so intensely, I saw the goodbye scene in my mind.
You know what I think mine is: I always know before hand that my friends are going to cancel on me. (SSG Geezer, SPC Nobody Special - lol, you guys are hilarious.)
Here's a good website for beginner site builders: http://webmonkey.wired.com/webmonkey/index.html Personally, I like websites that are neat and not too flashy, is regularly updated with interesting new content and no pop-ups or naughty advertisments.