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Fuck.... I had a friend recommend it to me on FB, saying that it was a funny one. Well, it was, until halfway through, then you start bawling your eyes out.
Maintenance. Dude, I went to bed three hours ago, please stop screaming through my apartment. I don't mind that they have to come ifor some kind of inspection or whatever just please stfu and stop yelling ffs.
>.> Your the tree of life eh....gimme one of your leaves so I can live forever.
I find being a Taru...well quite fun. I picked the Shikamaru hairstyle, it gives more height to my small demeanor.
If I ever get the money/time. I'm going to build a PC that can run XIV or is it true that XIV is coming to PS3? If so I can just get it on PS3. I heard a beta session was supposed to happen near September or something.
Peeve: People letting the door slam in my face. Whatever happend to common courtesy? I got off work last night and was raging, because I bust down tables and whatever and I bring the dishes into the back of the house. The jackass in front of me, holding NOTHING but...no. Not even holding, it's in his back pocket, a rag doesn't even hold the door for me while I have a pile of dishes in my hand, some of them being teacups, from the design on them Indian teacups at that. If I ended up breaking those I would've had to pay it out of my own paycheck. Luckily due to my skinny length I was able to dodge the door as it swung PAST me. I gave the man a piece of my mind, I was like "Hey buddy, I was behind you and I could've dropped these all over the place and someone could've gotten hurt, please check behind you when opening the double doors. Thanks."
Although I guess the real peeve is having to leave the house (to go to work, in this case) because when I don't have to go anywhere, I don't have to put pants on.
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