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fgfuyfyuiuy0

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  1. I posted on here a long time ago and I have been practicing me elbow-typing skills. Let's see how it goes. fgfuyfyuiuy0 Hmm, took a while and concentration, but I pushed the keys with the tip of my elbow. A bone protrudes out and I find I can hit keys :
  2. The end?! Did anything happen or what? What happened between you two?
  3. Yeah. The keys are on top of a rubbery sensor. I just have to push down on the sensor, but it tends to be grumpy sometimes because it won't sense I pushed it or the metal latches will [puncture] me to the side of it.
  4. I did that with my stepdad's laptop, but he freaked out when he couldn't find IE. I explained Mozilla to him, but he made me get IE back. *sigh*
  5. I am pretty sure loan sharks still exist. I read about people getting killed for not paying debts a lot. Plus, it was in GTAIV : Yeah. Mine was used. It was a company laptop at my dad's company. I was there one day and noticed a pile of laptops. My dad (technically) sold it to me for $100, but he technically had to pay for it since it was a company laptop. So, it was like he bought it and later sold it to me for $100 :P EDIT: It has an 80gb hard drive and I bought 2 gigs of RAM for it. It's missing an arrow key though :\
  6. It looks flashy and somewhat cool, but I don't think I am going to give up Firefox. I expect it to replace Internet Explorer for users who don't sure the intraweb a lot. My mom got mad when I dled Firefox on her computer. She thought it was a program. I told her it was a browser and its qualities, but she refuses to switch over. Mothers :roll:
  7. That's a very healthy attitude for someone who made hundreds of millions during his F1 career (although now retired). Actually that's pretty damn admirable, really. At least he's not going to have spoiled kids. I don't/never got an allowance :lol: My dad teaches us to work for your money. Heck, I paid half of my Christmas present this year. I wanted a laptop and I found a $200 one. I paid $100 and my dad paid $100. I praise my dad and I am glad to pay for things because I will be doing it for the rest of my life. Better to learn the value of a dollar at 4-5 than at 18 when I get pushed out into the real world.
  8. but.. are you in debt? and you probably just need to manage your money better. as in doing accounting for everything down to the last cent. I heard it's fun. [due to the fact that I live with my parents and pay rent... I don't do this.] No. I am not in debt. Well... I am in debt with my dad, but that is usual in my family. I have to keep a monthly spending chart along with reading books like "The 4 hour work week" to refresh my skills on time management and money. I followed one thing in a trust fund and that should pay off the debt with my dad, so I will be out of debt :
  9. Well, it does depend on the parents as well. My dad raised me so I learned how to make money and actually work instead of depending on him. Most wealthy parents don't treat their kids like that and spend money on them. My dad set up a trust fund that we will only receive any financial support if we follow strict guidelines. I would consider myself a poor kid : I work a crappy job, get crappy pay, and spend all of it at the end of the year on gas and insurance. :lol:
  10. No tl;dr. Read the example and the question or you won't know what I am referring to. I am not referring to wealth in general. Just a certain instance. If there is one thing I can't stand, it is when someone says "[Name] is rich. I went to his house last night. It is HUGE!" Now, the statement doesn't bug me, but the person in questioning does because usually it is the child of that family and this is their friend making this statement at school/in public/to other people/etc. You may ask "Why does it bug you? If the person is rich then what is wrong with someone saying they are rich?" The person I am talking about is the child of a father/mother who is "well off". Not the person themselves, but someone related to them. Here is an example of what I am saying: Johnny's father started his own company. Johnny's dad gets $15,000,000 a year. Johnny's friend comes over to Johnny's house. The next day at school, he tells everyone how rich Johnny is. The thing that bugs me is that Johnny is not rich. His father is. It's alright to say the family is wealthy, but it seems improper (to me) to say one person is rich when the money is not his and he doesn't receive anything. Johnny doesn't touch the money at all and doesn't spend as he pleases or even works for that money. He was born into a family that is wealthy, but it doesn't make him wealthy. I notice people talk like this all the time saying certain individuals, mostly I hear it from peers at school, that another student is rich. I always ask "Does [Name] make that money?" and it always seems to be answered with a "No. His/Her father/mother does [job that makes that income]." I know it is an error for most people, but some I have asked believe that if one family member rakes in the dough, then all of them are considered recipients/benefit from that person's wealth because they are related. Question I was wondering how you guys look at the wealth of one person and compare it to the family/relatives as a whole. Also, do you notice that people talk like that a lot?
  11. Well, it's a long/in-depth story I could easily fall into, but it would take a long time to post it, so I am going to shorten it so I don't receive any tl;dr. I don't want to sound abrupt, rude, or bragging, so bare with me on that. My parents are... 'well off'. My dad founded his company and gets double and even triple digit millionaires to invest in his company. He worked very hard to where he is at now and doesn't care about that type of money randomly disappearing. He gets on our house phone daily and gets in a conference call for 6+ hours with an investor in Japan. Here's an example of what he did just yesterday: I woke up and went upstairs. We had a Mac set up on our kitchen counter. I asked why we he got one. He said he wanted a calendar upstairs and something to contain my stepmom's recipes for easy access and storage. He got it that morning after randomly thinking we needed one... So, he basically spent $2,000 on a recipe/calendar. He has 3 Macs in his office when he only uses 1, a macbook, he breaks an iPhone at least once a month and doesn't insure it, gets tired of a car after 3 months, etc. I doubt he would notice even $1,000 added to his phone bill. Besides, we pay for our own things. That is how I was brought up. If I wanted a Nintendo Wii (God help me if I ever want one :-#) for Christmas, I would have to pay for half of it. I paid for my truck, I pay for my insurance, etc. Besides, it's his money, not mine. He knew I was on the phone for 7 hours anyways ;)
  12. Piece of advice: If you are looking at someone, and they catch you looking at them, DON'T immediately look away, that's just grounds for making them feel bad. Depending on the person, either [for random guy] unfocus your eyes and look past them, or [for girl, or just being friendly to anyone- smiles are contagious] keep looking at them and smile, or [for girl interested in] maintain eye contact for an extended period of time with a [sly] smile. Again, guideline, not rule. If I actually tried to explain that, or at least my methodolgy, it would take at least twenty lines just for the topic of when you catch someone's eye. Experience is the real teacher, and body language methodology is different for everyone. Now get out there and stare at people :o! I'll work on that :
  13. That's what sucks the most about living in big cities/college towns. A lot of people are ruder and therefore, recepients of those insults become more defensive and self-conscious. My town still sucks, but at least I can make eye contact with people. (Well, atleast on the good side of town #-o ) I don't live in a big city and I don't make eye contact. It's a personal thing. Everyone in my family is extroverted and I am introverted, so it wasn't taught and I didn't learn it from my family.
  14. I figure it wouldn't be too hard for a girl to realize I like them as my blood flows to a certain part of my body causing me to pitch a tent with my pants being the cloth. /jk I am introverted, so I wouldn't dare talk to a girl I like randomly. I would only talk to them if they approach me and even then I avoid eye contact. Well, I avoid eye contact with all people, but with them I realize I am doing it and try to make eye contact which distracts me from the conversation.
  15. It's impossible for me to physically fly without the help of another object/force.
  16. I didn't do anything for my 16th birthday and I would consider my family more well off than those snobs on "Sweet 16". My dad raised me better than to behave like an inconsiderate snob. I was so happy when I found out he was getting me a $50 gas card a month to help me out. My dad never does stuff like that. We learned that if we want something then we have to work for it. I've been working since I was 4 or 5 and that was at my dad's company. I'd sit there and shred paper all day.
  17. Meh. Called on the house phone, so my parents are paying for it ;) Which means theyre quite likely to flip and go like: 'WHAT THE HELL D'YA THINK Y'R DOIN!!!!' And yeah... 1) They know I am on the phone. 2) They don't care. 3) They wouldn't even notice the fee.
  18. Meh. Called on the house phone, so my parents are paying for it ;)
  19. Damn. One year, one month, and 3 days off from being 100: :(
  20. Yeah. I don't do any of that stuff yet somehow I knew how stalkers are. Scares me a bit :lol: Yeah, I more or less check comments of the girl I like to see if they talk about me with their friends.
  21. Yeah. My stepmom recommended mailing them, but they are charging me within 72 hours and I doubt it'd get there on time. They don't refund and I bet the letter will get 'lost'. If nothing happens over the phone then worst-case-scenario is I cancel my debit card :\ They only charged $1.49 so far. The site is GoDaddy safe. If it comes down to it then I will cancel my card. EDIT: Caller number 2 : I am going to chew out the caller about their crappy phone system...
  22. I wouldn't call that stalking. I look at people's pictures all the time. If their hot then you look at all their pictures and more than once :lol: I am pretty paranoid about people talking about me. So, I always read friend's comments and look for my name. I have found people talking about me a couple times :P One time, one of my friends wrote below the comment "I bet Bryce will see this". :lol: I think MySpace stalking would be you obsess about the person so much that you have to check their profile everyday, look at their pictures a lot, message them a ton and even about random stuff because you want them to talk to you, get excited when it says "Updated Profile Information" and you try to find what's new, etc. That is stalking :D I realized I know a lot about stalking. Scares me a bit :?
  23. That is scary :? May I ask why you called? Just curious (and bored since I am still on hold and have nothing to do).
  24. I signed up for a website and used my Debit Card to pay the $1.49 fee. Turns out, they do a monthly fee of $49.99 after the first 14 days you join. You can't end your account online. You have to call an 800 number. So, the calling times are 8am - 5pm. I called at 8:30am. It is now 12:30pm and I am still waiting to talk to someone. I was number 27 when I called. At the moment, I am number 5 after 4 HOURS! It's ridiculous. I need to get to someone otherwise I will be charged $49.99 a month or I will have to cancel my debit card... Anyone else been on hold or waiting to talk to someone for a long time?
  25. Yeah, but to get somewhere in Second Life you have to spend a lot of money in real life. I am kind of looking for something where you can choose to do legal or illegal things, get arrested, gangs, shootings, cops, etc. It's like you have repercussions. I got an invite from someone named bryce_powel. Is this you? Because I have someone named tut14 on my friends list that shows up as joshdanny91. Yeah, that's me.

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