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IGoddessI

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  1. I love both of my parents the same but if I HAD to choose, probably my dad. I say this because I respect him the most, he's someone who came from being a street kid by the time he was 8 to a successful business owner with over 30 years management experience. He is someone I look up to and even though he is quite authoritative, he keeps me positive and career focused. He teaches me a lot of life lessons and how to be professional within a working environment. Because of how he raised me to be, I have never been in a job where I haven't been a manager, an assistant manager or an owner. I love my mum equally but she is quite a negative person and I don't like to surround myself with people who can potentially bring me down with them. I have the attitude that the sky is the limit and anything can be possible if you're motivated and determined enough to do it. Her attitude is I should settle down soon, have children, be a house wife and raise the children. We have completely different views. I'm trying my hardest to retire before I'm 25-30 and that makes me proud, not a lot of people can say that yet alone women. I feel like I want to bring my kids up in a higher class environment and move our family generation away from the lower middle class. My family is doing pretty well for themselves but their brothers and sisters are another story. Given the situation I stated earlier, my dad decided to do something about it where as his siblings found it a lot harder to move forward and up the ladder of life. I hope that's not insulting anybody but I really do want to give my generation the best life possible as to their children and their children and their children etc
  2. IGoddessI replied to Nanosauromo's topic in Off-Topic
    Hahahahah god that is so funny :P It's funny because it's true :P
  3. Bad American! *slaps Rick* :lol:
  4. IGoddessI replied to Nanosauromo's topic in Off-Topic
    If your parents bought it for you, I don't give a rat̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢s [wagon]. If you earned it yourself, congratulations I'm extremely happy and proud of you.
  5. Logically I wouldn't read a Harry potter post until I've completed reading or watching it. You do what you think is best but it can be avoided quite easily. You do realise by posting this, you will probably get someone coming to give spoilers in this very post. "Hey enemy, you found one of my weak spots in my armour but if you stab here, I'll die... Soo please don't stab it". I agree that should be a week off the forums though.
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    IGoddessI replied to usahellyes's topic in Off-Topic
    I would have sued them too lol
  7. I quite enjoy your replies to me; it seems you go from this "blah blah blah" to progressively being able to put a paragraph together. I should reply to you more often, it's seemingly beneficial to you.
  8. Today is lazy day Sunday so I'm still in my Pjs and dressing gown and about to make some late breakfast even though it's lunch time of bacon and eggs, do some cleaning, go on the treadmill for half hour, have a shower and do absolutely nothing. I love days where I have nothing to do, they don't come that often.
  9. That's your personal opinion and I respect that but writing that is like saying everybody loves ice cream more than vegetables. I believe you should take ownership of your personal beliefs to minimise offence in others. See, if I rewrote that sentence to say something such as: "Keep your opinion to your self, you're wrong" you would probably feel a lot more offended if I didn't own my opinions. To me personally and I don't mean to insult anybody here but I am an extremely protective person over the people I love and I personally feel that when you love someone, you put them before others.
  10. Well I personally believe both are acts of love. The love for humanity (and also for people who are not so close to their families) saving the 3,000 people. Or The fact that you love your family or loved ones so much that it shows how much, in fact you really do love them. Either way I don't think there should be any arguments here, they're both quite a noble thing to do, not that I would ever want to be put in that hypothetical situation.
  11. I'd save the person I loved.
  12. If anything Post Modernism would be the new 'ism' that is about to take over the social majority.
  13. If I understand correctly here, you do the same thing everyday but you're sick of the cycle? I don't mean to be an Einstein here but wow... Maybe change your cycle.
  14. Kido is exactly that, a kid. Ignore his ignorance and stupidity. He probably giggles like a school girl when people say the word penis.
  15. Good luck sour Just remember to keep telling yourself you deserve to.
  16. You asked me not to worry about replying as you had figured it out yourself. Obviously you gave that reply no thought either 8-) Just for your convenience, I've quoted your reply as it seems you've forgotten. Since you have changed your mind, sure I don't mind informing you. Computer-mediated communication (CMC) offers its users a reduced-cues environment, a chosen degree of identifiability to others, and a forum to express facets of one's self. Previous research suggests CMC is more appealing than traditional forms of communication to certain individuals whose desires to be sociable with others are prohibited by social inhibitions. The present study predicted that individuals who indicated higher levels of both shyness and sociability would be able to express their true-selves to a greater extent online. Their relationships online would grow more quickly and be more satisfying relative to others Sheeks & Birchmeier, CyberPsychology & Behavior, Vol 10(1), Feb 2007. pp. 64-70. That's just one explanation, there is plenty. Try doing a bit of research before you open this :XD: and do this "blah blah blah".
  17. Anyone want to know what happens to a McDonalds french fry once it's inside your body? Keep one next time you have some, put it in a jar and watch how long it takes to break down. It doesn't. That sh*t is in your body. Not cool.
  18. I wish I could be as talented as all you lot but I got nothin :P My boyfriend shakes his eyeballs at me though, THAT is freaky.
  19. Yeahhhh like I'm going to take a REAL photo of my shoes with all those clean ones on here, sheesh :P My worn out heels own you all 8-)
  20. Who are you trying to kid :P I personally found the key to being in a relationship when considered more 'mature' is being sensible enough to date the person with the bad habits you can live with and likewise.
  21. Ohh I see what you're saying now :D If it counts for anything, I'm from the middle class and smoked a fair amount of reefers in my time :P
  22. IGoddessI replied to aznhiroller's topic in Off-Topic
    I'm a bit ignorant of all the titles and levels having only done one semester of tertiary study but sounds cool. :P Sorry what I wrote was a bit misleading so I changed it.
  23. IGoddessI replied to aznhiroller's topic in Off-Topic
    Honours, the one in the middle that gives me the door way to the title "Dr." :P
  24. Negative, the only thing you proved to me is that you perfect a GPA of 6.75 in online sarcasm (look we share something in common). Btw if you believe me why come up with pathetic conclusions that didn't involve any thought at all. You could have at least given a little critical analysis. I'm slightly disappointed.
  25. Note that was his exact typing and nic is one of the two "friends". I became "friends" with these two through my best friend. What happened was me and my best friend were in a band but we basically fell apart.. And my friend (an awesome guitarist) got asked into another, and I became friends with the rest of the group. The two "friends". And I just learned you can't trust anyone. :x Anyone else have any stories like this? Here, let me let you down gently but subtle. Let me guess, these new friends of YOUR friend are more popular than you? This is how it is; these 'friends' of your 'friend' were behind your 'friend' when he wrote that. They all thought it was funny. In fact they thought it was damn right hilarious, because they're a bunch of [bleep]ers. He just wanted to fit in and if these 'friends' thought you were a bit of a '[bleep]', he had to agree or be rejected also by these 'new friends' of his. You have officially been 'kicked' out of their group as he has been accepted in to a 'new' group of [developmentally delayed]ed popular. They usually become the world̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢s most famous burger flippers, forget him and do well in school; you will have the last laugh. His new friend has a 'car' and is 'cool'. Let him die in car raging and ruff about his grade D's. You're better than that, ignore their [cabbage] and be the best you can be. Once he finishes highschool if he does, what can he achieve with D's? His life stops, your life that they tried to ruin, begins. I'll leave you with something to think about. He who knows nothing, knows more. and, Always forgive your enemies. Nothing annoys them more. And to answer your question, yes it has happened to me and as I promised, I have the last laugh. I earn ten times the amount of money that they do by the age of 21 than what they probably will in their entire life. You can do that too, however also remember, WHAT you become is nowhere near as important as WHO you become.

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