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May 23, 2004 00:00

Was looking through old pictures.
I had a shirt that said "Punkinhead". It had a overly cheerful-looking bear in a forest underneath those words. >_>;;;;;;; *no memory of this*
..."Punkinhead"??

Guess which one I am! :D (it's not hard ( Read more... )

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anonymous May 24 2004, 16:06:57 UTC
Aww, look at you! You're sooooooo cute! Wargh! Death by cuteness! Flahfakadsnf! X3

Now that that is over with...oh, who am I kidding. The BBQ one! Aww, lookie! Cutecutecutecute! Warghwarghwarghwargh! XD

*cough*

Uh, anyway, the "Punkninhead" shirt with a bear on it. Hehe, it seems that you've lived up to the stereotype of strange, nonsensical shirts like that being worn by Asians. They're so random, which I suppose is a good thing, so well done.

(Cuuuuuuuuuuuuuute!)

...uh, right. Oh yeah, the performance. Do I win a prize for guessing correctly? I guess not since you said the answer in the same paragraph. I have one request: encode the video and release it on the internet! I promise I won't widely distribute it via various peer to peer programmes! :DDDDD

Heh, regarding the 'blue cats', I find it a bit strange how girls are generally brought up in pink and boys in blue. There is no reason for it except to reinforce a meaningless stereotype...oh well, blue is a better colour anyway. ;D

(Waaaaaaaaargh!)

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I tend to like baby pictures, too. As well as other people's overly cute baby pictures (:D), I like my own as I was so much more photogenic back then, or at least I think so. There's also the fact that most of the time there are smiles plastered over everyone's face, which is nice.

I have never really put up with the respect-your-elders idea, as I think that I should respect those that show they deserve respect. Age doesn't really matter at all. I also extend this to mean that a justification should be given if I'm expected to do something; none of this "I know better!" stuff. Luckily I have very nice, forgiving parents which allows me to keep this view without many consequences. ^^

Haha, I hope I haven't succeeded in creeping you out with my excessive exclamations of cuteness.

- blobglob

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cecitaryn May 29 2004, 04:27:17 UTC
Flahfakadsnf!

Blobby's word of the day.

Hehe, it seems that you've lived up to the stereotype of strange, nonsensical shirts like that being worn by Asians.

Not just shirts, but bedsheets, comforters, bags...@_@

I have one request: encode the video and release it on the internet! I promise I won't widely distribute it via various peer to peer programmes! :DDDDD

I don't know how. :D
You won't widely distribute it 'cause no one'll want it. XD

There is no reason for it except to reinforce a meaningless stereotype...oh well, blue is a better colour anyway. ;D

I like it, it's easy to label with colour. If half the cats were red and the other half green, no one'll understand what that's about (??? Cats on chili and sick cats? Christmas kitties?).

I like my own as I was so much more photogenic back then, or at least I think so.

Well, I don't know how photogenic you are now. XD But that photo you posted on ponju oh-so-long-ago...that was sooooo cute. *_* Especially those shorts. XD
Any chance of posting more, blobby? :D *wiggles eyebrows*

I also extend this to mean that a justification should be given if I'm expected to do something; none of this "I know better!" stuff.

If there's no justification, I don't see the point of doing it.
Why do it if I can't see its point? It becomes meaningless.
Of course, the expectation is that you follow the orders without questioning, so justification doesn't need to be a requirement. But I can't spend the rest of my life mindlessly doing so.
I'm not trying to rebel, I just want to know the reason behind my "duties".

:D

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