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Surprise

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  1. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/12170571 Ermm...What? Drunk birds?
  2. Are you a terrible person firstly? Secondly, some relationships end up like that if you end it badly. If you try and end it well then she shouldn't [bleep] about you. And you can never stop worrying, while you like her you will always worry about losing her. To be honest I think that is a good thing, it will make you prepared to do anything to keep her with you.. However. Don't go too far, sometimes (as I've learned you need to let go if she won't accept you for who you are.
  3. Actually scrap that. Going to talk to her and her friends... to try and figure this mess out. Maybe if it wasn't time of the month for her things could be interpreted better...
  4. Seems like a forum board for pre pubescent kids and we all know from experience how they think they know everything and are better at everything... (looking at pp)
  5. Sledgehammer/IW are owned by the same parent company Activision.
  6. A break is the outcome of a conversation... We will then evaluate the relationship further >.< I suppose talking to somebody for 2+ hours every night since the 6th of June is a lot of time...
  7. Usually my penis to be honest. Then my heart of course. Regret hurts worse than failure. You feel with your heart, it's only right it should lead the way. :/ but what happens if the heart is leading you down routes which you will only get hurt? To further expand upon my problems with my girlfriend, on top of that list I wrote i've now got: - Calling me up to ask me to go out. Good thing yes but: i) She didn't speak to me at all ii)pretended like I didn't exist iii) Walked as far away as possible iiii) Just walked off home without telling me Really should I continue with what my heart is saying or listen to my head and walk away?
  8. What do you follow, head or the heart?
  9. It's both... two CoD games this year. One sledgehammer and the second IW
  10. Ah. If you love someone, don't be friends with them. It's unfair to both of you. You may think you can control yourself, but you will only make yourself sad. You'll love her with all your heart, but if she feels nothing ... Better to move on. But not to remain friends with her. And if she tries to remain friends with you, but admits she feels nothing, you need to move on. That is a wholly one-way relationship (I might not be making much sense: I believe any relationship you hold dear should be a 100/0 burden[not 60/40, not even 50/50], preferably for both people), and she is just using you for affection. Loving someone with all your heart is an amazing and rewarding thing, one that requires no mere reward physically. But when there's nothing there for her, it's... It's hard. It's hard to see her make mistakes. It is hard to see her get her heart broken, over and over. Hard to see her live a life like that when you can give her everything she wants and more. You just need to tell her. I'm a fan of big, romantic gestures, but I picture things differently than other people, or, indeed, the real world. Sometimes it works out, sometimes it doesn't. All that really needs to be done is a serious talk, where you tell her you love her. Don't just leave it at that. Give her good reasons. Tell her you don't intend for it to be some sort of ultimatum. You just thought she deserved to know how you felt. And that you would like to know if there's anything there. Hm. Wrote a lot more that I expected. Probably gave away a bit as well. You've been there as well. Not a good place to be... Edit: Re reading that it's not that one line I agree with (italics) it's pretty much everything. Also time to confront my out of control 'girlfriend.' Edit x2: How the [bleep] do they always make it your fault. Eurghh
  11. Surprise replied to Leoo's topic in Off-Topic
    Damn I thought we got rid of you
  12. I suppose we can't see what messes we are when we are drunk xD
  13. The vast majority of people make it out to be :P True but my past experiences but irls never know when to stop drinking alcohol. Usually takes a mixture of these until they stop i) pass out ii) hurt themselves iii) get into a massive [bleep] fight iv) cheat on their boyfriend/partner/best friend Sorry for being like this but girls meh >.<
  14. Maybe the wrong thread..
  15. That's exactly what I got today. Is there a rational reason for you? Mine was "I knew what I was feeling, I wasn't that drunk. You're not me, you don't know what I feel so piss off." Yes... you weren't that drunk collapsing onto the floor 4 times..
  16. She won't... not until she has had sex with my best friend first that is. And you ask why am I still here? No [bleep]ing clue. @Nexaduro: Does she feel the same way? The worst thing to do is get the courage to only be pushed away. If you are sure she does just say it straight though try and lead the topic of conversation towards it. Don't just say "i love you" without leading the topic towards it because you will i) disconcert her ii) awkward silence will ensue iii) you will look like a pelican.
  17. I'm at the stage where I'm considering telling my girlfriend to go [bleep] herself. To name a few reasons: - Trying to get off with her ex in front off me - Telling me to piss off because I care - Talks to me when it is convenient to her - Pissing around with my friends Tbh I doubt she has any feelings left.
  18. Look back two or three pages. I asked that exact question and I got some useful replies.
  19. I'm going to make these statements: i) You never truly get over your first love ii) You love(d) her. iii) You're both reconciling on past, good events. iiii) You've never got over each other. Just try and make casual conversations. If it starts with a massive argument walk away and don't say another word. If you two get on, take it slowly, talk to her more and see if you can learn anything more from what she says or does and see whether you start developing feelings for her again. Oh, i forgot to mention the worst part. In a few days im leaving the country for a few months again. And i don't know if i will see her before i leave. This means the only way we will be able to talk would me msn, Facebook and texts. Ans well to be quite honest, i'm a very oblivious guy when it comes to signals and flirts. It took me ages to figure out she liked me the first time, and it still takes me long to figure it out with other girls. I dont know, i always get this feeling that i'm not good looking enough and that the girl i'm talking to is just trying to be polite. If I was in your shoes I would personally leave it until you get back. Save yourself and her the problem of you being far away if the feelings are still there. You will just hurt yourself and her, plus long term relationships don't work. You also lack in self confidence.
  20. I'm going to make these statements: i) You never truly get over your first love ii) You love(d) her. iii) You're both reconciling on past, good events. iiii) You've never got over each other. Just try and make casual conversations. If it starts with a massive argument walk away and don't say another word. If you two get on, take it slowly, talk to her more and see if you can learn anything more from what she says or does and see whether you start developing feelings for her again.
  21. Only give guidance, don't spoon feed him what he needs to know. If we practically tell you what to put in everywhere you won't have a good change of doing well in the exam as you haven't got the internet to consolidate.
  22. The first scene is set in a fairly large house with good furniture and silverware, showing the Birling’s wealth(Quote no point saying if you won't quote.). Priestley writes a page and a half a page of stage directions to set the right scene. the play right also uses this to indicitate that this is a wealthy Edwardian family household. “Cigar box and cigarettes”. The fact that they have a cigar box which shows wealth, they also have cigarettes aswell. Makes no sense. Re write that and expand your analysis. E.g Showing the audience a Cigar box and cigarettes shows that this family if of substantial wealth. This is because... (expand) That's some help with your first paragraph.
  23. What course are you studying firstly? If this is GCSE your teacher is lying... Using quotes and simply paraphrasing the whole damn thing gives you a C grade minimum. I will edit this later with suggestions once I'm back from "revising."
  24. Just summed up it.

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