I should customize here..... Maybe one day.
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gg teacher
That poop scoop! >:O
I might become a teacher on principal so I can go to your school and be the best damn teacher! 8D (and ill give you the best grades and candy whenever you get something right) :DPosted March 9th, 2015 at 9:37 PM by -
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Bye o/
WAIIIIIIIT
WAIT WAIT WAIT
WAIT ONE BLOODY SECOND MATE
How the heck could you leave and not give me a warning?!
AND YOU KNOW THAT I'M NOT ON SKYPE OR ANYTHING
You're gonna get a hospital bill for Christmas, mate. >:(
Okay, not SERIOUSLY but this is unfair!Posted December 15th, 2014 at 11:10 PM by -
Posted November 20th, 2014 at 6:51 PM by Starry Windy -
Bye o/
I can understand the loss of interest since you really only spend dedicated time in one section, an off-topic one at that.
Oh well, farewell for now but hopefully you may decide to come back in the future.Posted November 20th, 2014 at 5:46 PM by Hikamaru -
Saving Zoey!
Quote:Junior Programmer - NathanPosted November 14th, 2014 at 12:28 AM by -
Saving Zoey!
HOLY AWESOME!!!!!
This is WICKEDDDDD
I wanna play it but I don't know how. XDPosted November 14th, 2014 at 12:26 AM by -
Asylum Jam!
GOOD LUCK NATHAN SOUNDS AWESOME :DPosted October 31st, 2014 at 6:47 PM by -
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I'm glad you're alright Nathan, and I'm sorry that happened to you. And I can sympathize with what you have been through, because I also have a fear of homeless people and shady strangers, and this stems mainly from the fact that I have had a similar encounter with a shady stranger/homeless person like you.
So I just wanted you to know, you're not alone, and I hope you and your family recover from all this soon. :)
-Best Wishes, Professor JaredPosted August 3rd, 2014 at 6:49 PM by Professor_Jared -
Posted August 3rd, 2014 at 2:34 AM by Ho-Oh -
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That's awful :( I'm sorry to hear this, Nathan!
I get the same way when it comes to strange men. My ex' held me at knifepoint, tried to strangle me and would throw me against walls and scream at me that he was going to kill me, before committing either more physical violence or sexual assault.
I get very anxious around strange men as a result, or in large groups where I feel very vulnerable. If one person can jeopardize my wellbeing so much, then what can a whole mob do? Horrible, awful things.
It's been over a year and I'm still not much better than I was last year in April. I try to use the resources available to me to overcome the fear, but it takes me by surprise and I'll start having a meltdown or hyperventilating, having heart issues, etc. as a result of how badly people trigger my anxiety.
At the end of the day, it's best to know that you came out safe, as I did in a similar (yet much more on-going) situation. Some people aren't so lucky :( phones and money can be replaced, but not life, right.Posted August 2nd, 2014 at 5:32 PM by Belldandy -
Scared
I avoid the hell out of the homeless and whenever I'm in a shady area I have a knife ready for leg-stabbing. I also keep my wallet in places where people wouldn't expect, like in an almost impossible to see area. What I would personally do is I would carry a fake wallet just in case, and put maybe like $10 in there, with some fake credit cards. I'm sure you could find those online somewhere.
Don't get me wrong, I don't hate homeless people, but they are desperate people.
Sorry about that though man.Posted August 2nd, 2014 at 5:21 PM by Corvus of the Black Night -
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Quote:I know how you feel. I've been robbed and held at knife point, had my home broken into, various other crimes against my person, and even spent time living on the streets; being that person on the other end of the gun. I promise that, while it is extremely terrifying at the time, that's no reason to fear the homeless.
More often that not, the homeless were once the best of society, being lawyers, doctors, and often men and women who served in our military. I work with an organization that goes to homeless camps and shelters, so I get to spend a fair amount of time communicating with these people and feel that I can say with relative confidence that no homeless person wants to hurt anyone.
I'm sorry you experienced what you did, and I share in that same anxiety. But please don't let that fear influence the fact that the better part of "homelessness" is merely a state of existence and not a state of mind.Posted August 2nd, 2014 at 4:59 PM by Nathan -
Scared
I know how you feel. I've been robbed and held at knife point, had my home broken into, various other crimes against my person, and even spent time living on the streets; being that person on the other end of the gun. I promise that, while it is extremely terrifying at the time, that's no reason to fear the homeless.
More often that not, the homeless were once the best of society, being lawyers, doctors, and often men and women who served in our military. I work with an organization that goes to homeless camps and shelters, so I get to spend a fair amount of time communicating with these people and feel that I can say with relative confidence that no homeless person wants to hurt anyone.
I'm sorry you experienced what you did, and I share in that same anxiety. But please don't let that fear influence the fact that the better part of "homelessness" is merely a state of existence and not a state of mind.Posted August 2nd, 2014 at 4:48 PM by Fairy