Real Pic January 2015 | Revenge of the tiny face

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I was always bad at that. Still am, really. I used to be extremely shy. I'm much better about that now, but still have issues with some things. When I was in college, I think part of me was nervous about making things awkward, and fear of rejection I guess. Outside of prom dates, the girls I asked out in high school turned me down. There were a couple girls in college I probably should have taken a shot at. Now, I just don't care enough.
I myself didn't even go to a prom. I asked one lad (whose name I didn't even know, but who was definitely cute) and he said no. Then I just decided I don't even want to go and just didn't. :p

I wasn't even that bad looking back then... Oh well. I was actually really happy that I didn't go, since I hated dresses and skirts and all girly stuff back then. :D
 
I myself didn't even go to a prom. I asked one lad (whose name I didn't even know, but who was definitely cute) and he said no. Then I just decided I don't even want to go and just didn't. :p

I wasn't even that bad looking back then... Oh well. I was actually really happy that I didn't go, since I hated dresses and skirts and all girly stuff back then. :D

We went bowling before Junior prom, which was interesting. The girls were at an advantage in their dresses and skirts and girly stuff. Tuxedos: not the best outfits for bowling, as it happens.
 
Most annoying moment with a girl for me back in school was when I typically picked up a drink for a female friend on the way to school, she typically gives me the money for it as she got dropped off at school. One day in class one of the girls walked up slammed their books on my hand *wasn't paying attention* and shouted in my face "Why don't you ever bring me anything!?"

I just sat there confused as fuck.
 
Most annoying moment with a girl for me back in school was when I typically picked up a drink for a female friend on the way to school, she typically gives me the money for it as she got dropped off at school. One day in class one of the girls walked up slammed their books on my hand *wasn't paying attention* and shouted in my face "Why don't you ever bring me anything!?"

I just sat there confused as fuck.
Awwww, poor you... and her now when I think of it. That little thing really liked you, was so unsecure about herself, understood the situation wrong and would have really appreciated some attention.

We went bowling before Junior prom, which was interesting. The girls were at an advantage in their dresses and skirts and girly stuff. Tuxedos: not the best outfits for bowling, as it happens.
Lol.

Also a good thing to add that I didn't even miss anything when I didn't go to dance, since I would pick a lad with fitting jeans and t-shirt any day over a lad in a generally normal suit.
 
I went to an alternative high school and we didn't have prom. It sorta worked out for the best, given that I was in the closet in a homophobic community. ;)
 
I went to prom three times. The first time was with a guy I had a crush on who took off with another girl and I had to walk home in heels. Second time I took my best friend, and she and I had a blast. Third time was with my now husband and we left because the ass hole principle called the cops because one of my friends brought her boyfriend that didn't go there.

Proms are weird lol

Your school didn't allow people to bring dates that didn't go to that school?
 
Awwww, poor you... and her now when I think of it. That little thing really liked you, was so unsecure about herself, understood the situation wrong and would have really appreciated some attention.

Pretty much, had a lot of little stuff like that happen through the years and I was pretty oblivious to stuff like that for a long long long time.
 
I was always bad at that. Still am, really. I used to be extremely shy. I'm much better about that now, but still have issues with some things. When I was in college, I think part of me was nervous about making things awkward, and fear of rejection I guess. Outside of prom dates, the girls I asked out in high school turned me down. There were a couple girls in college I probably should have taken a shot at. Now, I just don't care enough.

I've got a pretty big fear of rejection too. Not just romantic rejection; rejection of me completely. What if they don't want to even be friends or whatever? Shit like that, man. Tried in the past, got some numbers (it's as easy as it sounds tbh), but of course nothing ever came from it. *shrug*
 
We didn't really have prom at my highschool. I'm not sure if that's a good or a bad thing. Always found those popularity contests that seem to go with it, like people voting for promking/queen, a little strange. Not sure how that's in real though, just judging from the movies i seeen :p

Whatcha doin' for the weekend, Real GAF?
Some ladies that are around my due-date suddenly started popping out healthy babies already, so i'm getting a little anxious to have everything set and ready in time before ours decides to arrive. Plan is to do the last bit of shopping and preperations this weekend. After that, kick back and relax, enjoying our last few days of quiet and peaceful bliss.
 
Most annoying moment with a girl for me back in school was when I typically picked up a drink for a female friend on the way to school, she typically gives me the money for it as she got dropped off at school. One day in class one of the girls walked up slammed their books on my hand *wasn't paying attention* and shouted in my face "Why don't you ever bring me anything!?"

I just sat there confused as fuck.

Yeah, that stuff doesn't end at school. I sat down at a bar a few months ago, exhausted from work and enjoying some whiskey. A seat over from me were two women talking. I didn't bother striking up a conversation because most women who go to a bar together just want to talk, not have men harassing them. Well, maybe 20 minutes later they start to get up. Except the (admittedly quite pretty) woman furthest from me suddenly leans over with an almost angry look and asks, "Why didn't you talk to us? Why are you here alone?" I was pretty taken aback as you were, because really what business is it of hers, but told her that I was a bit out of it from a long day. She just kept staring at me and finally said, "Okay, have a nice evening." Weirdo.

I'm all for gender equality, and that extends to relationships and romance. Women have an equal opportunity/responsibility to take the initiative, and not try to act like it's still the 1950s just because it's easier or nicer for them for a man to do all the work and pursue. Both of the women in our stories could have taken some initiative and shown interest in some way, but instead they ended up frustrated.
 
Yeah, that stuff doesn't end at school. I sat down at a bar a few months ago, exhausted from work and enjoying some whiskey. A seat over from me were two women talking. I didn't bother striking up a conversation because most women who go to a bar together just want to talk, not have men harassing them. Well, maybe 20 minutes later they start to get up. Except the (admittedly quite pretty) woman furthest from me suddenly leans over with an almost angry look and asks, "Why didn't you talk to us? Why are you here alone?" I was pretty taken aback as you were, because really what business is it of hers, but told her that I was a bit out of it from a long day. She just kept staring at me and finally said, "Okay, have a nice evening." Weirdo.

I'm all for gender equality, and that extends to relationships and romance. Women have an equal opportunity/responsibility to take the initiative, and not try to act like it's still the 1950s just because it's easier or nicer for them for a man to do all the work and pursue. Both of the women in our stories could have taken some initiative and shown interest in some way, but instead they ended up frustrated.

I always did find that pretty annoying. I've had quite a few girls tell me years later that they used to have feelings for me and such and I just sit there saying "Huh?" But like I said before I was pretty oblivious to shit like that.
 
Hahah, I have heard about these kind of fancy things caller airplanes. Admittedly they might be totally urban legends though.

I am not saying you wouldn't be cuddly, but I was referring to things in general. A cute boy like you will without a shadow of a doubt get company if he just wishes to do so. :p

Sadetar pls That's not what I was going for. xD Surprisingly, I have not gotten on an airplane yet. I'm actually afraid to get on one. (>&#65103;<)

I gotcha' and whoop! I'm a cute boy, haha. So, you're saying I should go to Finland if I don't want to be lonely anymore. Sounds like I should get my butt over there pronto. :P
 
I had a cold for about two weeks. Mostly gone now, but this fucking dry cough acts up every night. I want to rip my throat out. >:(

Yeah it sucks. And I can easily caught cold, due to working in area full of people and constant changing from colder to hotter environment.

Damn, Peggle 2 is addicting
 
1. I SUCK, dude! I've died like twenty times in Undead Burg. But to be fair, I'm sorta figuring things out as I go along.

That's how the games are, you'll get the hang of it. Think I died less than 30 times my first DS2 playthrough. Very experience and awareness based games.
 
That's how the games are, you'll get the hang of it. Think I died less than 30 times my first DS2 playthrough. Very experience and awareness based games.

Yeah but you're the badass who starts Ys games on Nightmare. I'm a wuss! Maybe it would help if you told me how many times you died in your first playthrough of DS1. ;)
 
Maaaaaaaaaan. I'm already a fourth of the way there and not out of the first major area! :( Well, at least it's building character.

Try not to get intimidated by how much you're dieing. Most of the time you can find a spot you're comfortable with and grind some levels if you feel you've hit a wall. There are certain thresholds where having enough stats to throw at something will make it much easier - such as having enough HP to survive a swing from a boss that you previously couldn't withstand.

That being said, stats can only go so far realistically, and reflexes take precedence - but you'll be surprised what you can pull off when given another chance :)
 
Now I am actually curious. How do you do that? Where do you buy the hook in the first place?

One does not simply "buy the hook." I came into mine through a chance encounter with an injured gypsy behind an abandoned Wal Mart. I taped her twisted ankle, pulled a thorn from her paw and brushed a number of Mars Bar wrappers out of her matted hair. In return, she gifted me my cherished hook.

Now the baiting... How a man baits his hook is a necessary exercise in trial-and-error. I would being doing a major disservice to my fellow males by revealing my secrets and robbing them of the thrill of reinventing the wheel.
 
Finally! A day where I'm not so ill that I look like Casper the Friendly Ghost.

I'll just leave this here in case I forget where I put it again.

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It's 7pm on a saturday and i'm already feeling like just having a good night sleep -.-... i'm getting old..

Finally! A day where I'm not so ill that I look like Casper the Friendly Ghost.

I'll just leave this here in case I forget where I put it again.

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Your old avvie is save here :>
 
It's 7pm on a saturday and i'm already feeling like just having a good night sleep -.-... i'm getting old..

I'm rather tired too...but I still have the company's New Years Party to go to..... apres ski themed.... so I bought a Boo (from Super Mario) winter hat. I'm gonna look ridiculous.
 
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