2.27 am? don't you usually wait for 3 am before updating and sleeping? :P
Jackie O., very nice indeed. Much nicer than me, anyways :lol:
My goodness, though, holding back negative emotions as a kid... Do kids actually do that? I only remember throwing tempter tantrums and getting into fights. And I was still considered a "good kid"
Well, in my case it is true; I did hold back negative emotions so as to not upset my mum, she had a hard enough job with my sister and I knew she was relying on me being the mediator if things got out of hand between them. But yeah, it would probably have been healthier for me to let rip when I felt wronged or ignored. What can I do but live and learn? Dwelling is useless.
I'm terrible for staying up way too late. Before midnight is a positively early night for me. :P
Personnally, I'm in the "Stalk Fuzzy Club" (current number of members: 1). I love how insightful you are, and that you take the time to read and post specifics on what you like in other people's stories.
I love the way Shadey rolls with things, and mourns the loss of Centimetre; and the way you spot things I didn't. I enjoy your writing style, as said before, I usually tend to settle with a cup of tea in hand to read your stories to enjoy the downtime it gives me.
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Yours actually sounds nice. Mine makes me sound like I go around beating people with Golden Trouts. I haven't even *tried* that yet! D:
Now about that baby picture... ;)
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Well, as long as it it Golden trouts it should be alright. :P
OOOOoooo baby pics!!
(Have to head to bed now though, it's >gasp< 2.27am!)
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*Acknowledges Shadey's many fine chapters*
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Jackie O., very nice indeed. Much nicer than me, anyways :lol:
My goodness, though, holding back negative emotions as a kid... Do kids actually do that? I only remember throwing tempter tantrums and getting into fights. And I was still considered a "good kid"
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I'm terrible for staying up way too late. Before midnight is a positively early night for me. :P
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I love the way Shadey rolls with things, and mourns the loss of Centimetre; and the way you spot things I didn't. I enjoy your writing style, as said before, I usually tend to settle with a cup of tea in hand to read your stories to enjoy the downtime it gives me.
You're both a great source of inspiration. :D
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Fuzzy:
It certainly sounds like much of that is true; that you indeed are a Doris. Do you not agree?
miehrynn:
Oooo can I join the "Stalk Fuzzy Club" too? :D
Thanks for the nice words *blushes at the praise* You're no bad yourself y'know! *hug*
Jo:
Not quite sure what you are referring to, but I bet there are millions! :D
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