Materialism + whinging

May 07, 2009 20:04

I finally gave in and ordered Star Ocean: Second Evolution.

Well. I had good reason. *ahem*

I'm been stalking keeping an eye on the amazon.com page since the game came out, since I knew a price drop was inevitable (after all, it happened with the first game!). And finally, it has dropped. Yay. I found I could get the game slightly cheaper ( Read more... )

life stuff, baaww, fangasm, video game stuff, school stuff

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leaf_zelindor May 8 2009, 01:40:39 UTC
-hugs you- I love NewEgg.com, i buy my computer parts there. LOL

as for the rest. You rock you know that? I'm glad even though it's somewhat sporadic we've kept in touch since leaving Japan. You're not the only one i've managed to do that with and it makes me feel like i've grown as a person.

I want to see you again badly -hugs- You can do this. You rock. I miss studying Japanese and freaking out about passing quizes/tests haha. I study, but I'm sure i've forgotten stuff. XD
Enjoy your new game!
~leaf~

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yaminokaitou May 8 2009, 02:00:12 UTC
I felt the same way after Japanese class. I've been with the same teacher for over 4 years, so it's hard to say goodbye...

Hmm...I'm tempted to ask for SO2 for my birthday, but I also really want World Destruction... Decisions, decisions.

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londonsparrow May 8 2009, 16:57:04 UTC
Saying goodbye to college was weirdly painful because things weren't really ending, they were only ending for me (or more technically for all the graduates). Realizing that life will go on after you leave is strange. It's really complicated with workplaces, so I don't blame you for having mixed feelings about Chimes. I know you put in a lot of hard work so hopefully there's some pride in there as well.

Haha I want Jen to draw you as a Harvest Moon character now.

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aelvana May 9 2009, 02:43:03 UTC
I'm pretty slow at friendships too... I think it just takes time to build a meaningful relationship, and although that might go faster in some cases it still takes time to get used to each person's quirks and learn the neat things about them that make them who they are.

Endings are... strange. I was never able to summon up much emotion for them. I feel the absence of the person/activity more than any tangible sense of grief. Just feel rather lost, I guess. ^^

You might want to look into church drama, or other outlets for adult theater. ^^ I'm sure you can find amateur theater that needs help somewhere or other.

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