Conversation Between Trope and El Héroe Oscuro
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  1. Trope
    July 17th, 2010 1:56 AM
    Trope
    It's not the DS's fault, but my router's. As for bringing the router in... I was more thinking across the lines of throwing it against the wall and watching it break in a bazillion pieces while cackling madly. Honestly, I hate my current router, it's always doing stuff it isn't supposed to do... I'll be getting a new one if this last solution I've found to fix it doesn't work.

    I'm leaving to Italy in 2 hours, will be back in August prolly. Cya then? :)
  2. El Héroe Oscuro
    July 15th, 2010 10:19 AM
    El Héroe Oscuro
    (Sorry for another late reply, I was at camp the last few days D:)

    Bummer :l Have you thought of just sending it in for maintenance?
  3. Trope
    July 12th, 2010 5:34 AM
    Trope
    Nuu! You're not a horrible friend at all! -huggles-

    Thread? As in, trading thread? I can't, since my DS always errors if I attempt to trade. So until I figure out what's wrong, no trading for me. ;_;
  4. El Héroe Oscuro
    July 10th, 2010 4:36 PM
    El Héroe Oscuro
    Nice :D (I'm such a horrible friend for waiting this long to reply haha D:)

    Have you ever thought of making yourself a thread here?
  5. Trope
    July 6th, 2010 5:07 AM
    Trope
    =P I know right?

    I did quit almost completely, I'm just helping them out if they really have no other solution now. Which equals free time, which equals me being back on PC. Yay freedom. ^^
  6. El Héroe Oscuro
    July 5th, 2010 6:28 PM
    El Héroe Oscuro
    ...thats a lot of babies ._.

    If you don't like it, just stop. Or at least tell them you would like to stop, and hopefully they will understand and find someone new to help them out.
  7. Trope
    July 5th, 2010 5:15 AM
    Trope
    Lucky you!

    I've tried everything, nothing helps. Their minds are stuck in the past, where girls were not allowed to get a education and were supposed to help out at home, and at their grandparents' home. They still can't get their heads wrapped around the fact that I'm studying, not interested in kids and that I'm an atheist. Cuz obviously every girl's desire is to become a housewife with 1547869 babies. x_x
  8. El Héroe Oscuro
    July 4th, 2010 8:21 AM
    El Héroe Oscuro
    Well if your considered an adult (don't know your age) then I shouldn't see why they don't pay you. If I were you I'd ask them again, because your giving your time to help them. It doesn't have to be heavy pay or anything, but at least just a little bit for your hard work. I think thats a little humerous though, I got payed $10 an hour working on my neighbors garden (made $65, sorry ;P)
  9. Trope
    July 4th, 2010 8:01 AM
    Trope
    Tried, yes. And then the "Today's youth only cares for money, and does not care for their family anymore" rant started, after which they gave me 1-3 Euros or so, for an entire day of working in their garden. I kinda gave up on trying. They do give me some fuel and car money now, but that's not much either - can't even fill my tank with it, while my grandmother makes me drive everywhere. =_=
  10. El Héroe Oscuro
    July 4th, 2010 7:53 AM
    El Héroe Oscuro
    Hasn't really worked out that much, but hell its her loss so whatevs. Have you ever thought of asking your grandparents for a pay?
  11. Trope
    July 4th, 2010 7:46 AM
    Trope
    Oh, believe me, I mowed their lawn plenty of times, as well as cleaned the house, did the garden, etc while they were watching TV or drinking coffee. And I didn't get paid for it, just received a "Thanks, now can you come tomorrow to do... pls. Kay. Cya then." Saying no wasn't an option, and combining that with uni exams and my chores at home equaled no free time whatsoever. I still do their grocery shopping, and help with some little stuff, drive them if they need a car, but that's it. I needed my life back, which they had taken complete control of, all in the idea of 'We're old, you're young, so you're supposed to help us 24/7'. /end rant. Hey venting feels good.

    I hope your friend changes his/her ways, try to knock some sense in them? (Easier said than done...). As for your spiritual searching, good luck with that! I've tried, and failed miserably, so hopefully you fare better than I did.
  12. El Héroe Oscuro
    July 4th, 2010 5:31 AM
    El Héroe Oscuro
    Its not that bad, my friend is just being a dink and I've been doing a lot of "soul searching" I guess if you want to put it that way. And wow jerk, why wouldn't you mow your grandparents lawn? Hey, if it pays money, I'd do it any day of the week ;D
  13. Trope
    July 2nd, 2010 10:40 AM
    Trope
    Well, grandparents are still annoying the bejeesusout of us and calling at midnight (No, I'm not going to come to mow your lawn, you have a gardener and enough money to pay him!), but at least my parents stopped quarreling. So, that's a lot already. Long live peace and quiet. I hope your personal problems are over with as well... It's never fun to be struggling with that kind of stuff (to put it lightly).
  14. El Héroe Oscuro
    July 2nd, 2010 8:54 AM
    El Héroe Oscuro
    I'm doing alright, had some personal issues myself over the last few weeks. Is everything ok with your family now? :/
  15. Trope
    June 29th, 2010 10:45 AM
    Trope
    Hey! ^^ I've been busy with school (exams, papers, presentations, yaddayadda), and had some family problems. Most of those are out of the way now though. How are you? =)