Conversation Between Sweet Dreams and dream's-epilogue
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  1. dream's-epilogue
    June 20th, 2009 9:03 PM
    dream's-epilogue
    That doesn't mena you might not be caught; it just means you'll have to try really, really hard. There you go! You can TRY to get caught. It'd be both challenging and a refreshing change of pace.

    I don't zone out. Sadly, it's because I know they're right; I can't help but picture the future I COULD've had if I'd tried. I actually take what they say at face value. And it makes me feel terrible, sometimes for days on end.

    Two weeks ago. I didn't, in case you were wondering. I have no idea when it's gonna happen now. And I'm fairly sure I know even less about cars than you. All I know is that they move, they're big and shiny, and standing in the way of a moving one is a really bad idea.

    Sorry if my psots seem slow. I just recently discovered one of my favorite games has an editor, and it's fun but convoluted, so I'm looking up guides and doing tests out the wazoo.
  2. Sweet Dreams
    June 20th, 2009 8:48 PM
    Sweet Dreams
    *sigh* It's no fun stalking people when there's no chance you'll be caught. It gets kinda boring after a while.

    Pretty much all of my teachers have given me that speech at one point or another. My father, too. I find that it's very predictable and I usually start zoning out and daydreaming when they start.

    Eh? When were you taking the driver's test? And what kind of car would be your ideal? (Keep in mind, I know very little about cars, so don't go on about turbo engines, cylinders and horsepower. You'll be wasting your time.)
  3. dream's-epilogue
    June 20th, 2009 5:37 PM
    dream's-epilogue
    Ah, it's alright. I'd probably be so absorbed in walking/thinking/listening to music that the only thing that could alert me would be a hand grenade going off nearby, and I noticed pieces of my hand missing. Even then it's a stretch.

    According to my parents, I'm somesort of genius as dictated by a series of tests they had me submitted to when I was younger. As a result, they expect exceptional marks from me constantly. I've weaned them off that and into expecting passing grades, to their dissapointment, but lately I'm having trouble making even those. It bugs me pretty bad when my mother whips out her frequent "why are you wasting yourself?" speechs. The truth is, I'm just too lazy to take advantage of that.

    My music tastes are mostly inspired by my old school and myself. My new friends really don't care for my taste in music. One of them actually suggested I listen to Mozart or Beethoven. As if that's really an accurate comparison.

    My friends all live miles away, and due to my lack of a license (soon!) I can't really do anything.
  4. Sweet Dreams
    June 20th, 2009 4:53 PM
    Sweet Dreams
    Well, that and I'd probably trip several dozen times while following you not-very-discreetly and be spotted wearing fake mustaches and weird glasses with huge noses attached. Which would be weird considering that girls don't actually grow mustaches. Hmm...

    You're lucky you don't have Chinese parents (yes, I love bagging out my own culture). They're not satisfied with anything below full marks. Apparently, according to them, I go on the computer more than any person in my class, am very messy and slobby and do not act ladylike in any manner at all. I know for a fact that I get the least time on the computer and one of my friends gets her parents to do absolutely everything for her. She even gets her clothes laid out for her in the morning.

    Yeah, J-Pop/Rock is kinda cool to listen to. Well, sometimes you just have to let loose, go wild, and become deaf for several days listening to heavy metal. You can also blame my other friends - they're a big influence on my music taste.

    Yeah, I have friends. I just never go out to do anything with them, hence my lack of social life.
  5. dream's-epilogue
    June 20th, 2009 2:51 PM
    dream's-epilogue
    That's not entirely what I meant...;)

    Like I mentioned before, I now attend a school for social misfits. I actually have friends here, but the downside is my grades are suffering. My parents are giving a choice; if I leave and go back to my old school (and sacrifice any vestige of a social life) they're convinced my grades will improve. They'll let me stay if I want (which I do), but they aren't happy about it.

    That's why I prefer J-Pop. At least I can't understand what they're saying. (You can also partially thank TWEWY for that...) My grandparents listen to country to the complete exclusion of all else, so I'm kinda burned out on it. Heavy metal...lol. Didn't take you for the type to like that sort of thing....cool.
  6. Sweet Dreams
    June 20th, 2009 1:55 PM
    Sweet Dreams
    Exactly. It's friendly stalking.

    Oh, I have no social life IRL. The only social life I have is on the net. Which is why I'm constantly miffed at my father for not letting me on on the weekdays. Grr...

    Me? Pretty much everything except essentially all pop songs. They're pretty much all about relationships/breakups/makeups, anyhow. *gag*
    I like country and rock and quite a bit of heavy metal, though. (I know, country is so out of place in modern times, but I like it, so there. :P)
  7. dream's-epilogue
    June 20th, 2009 11:13 AM
    dream's-epilogue
    ...but if you get rid of him/her/it and take his/her/its place, then you'd be stalking me. How willI know the difference? Ah,I'll know, because it'll be you.

    Yeah...my grades are abysmal. It's not that I can't do the work, it's just that I don't really try. I'm not failing yet, but I'm just about there...and it's getting worse as of late, primarily because of my newfound social life.

    Uh...a lot. Me either.

    Pretty much anything except rap and bluegrass. I actually prefer J-Rock (and SOME J-Pop). Some rock bands are alright, and I can stomach r&b to an extent. What about you?
  8. Sweet Dreams
    June 20th, 2009 1:32 AM
    Sweet Dreams
    Well, if you say so. Wait a couple of years; when your stalker disappears, you'll know that you now have me on your trail.

    I also have slow reflexes and cannot catch a ball to save my life. I have no stamina. I have no will to study or do any of my homework. In short, I suck at everything. But at least I enjoy life, unlike some people in my school that start crying because they only scored 97% in a test.

    Oh... Or we can order a pizza. Wait... a "20-ish" pricetag over there would be... how much over here? Meh. Don't care anymore.

    So... *picks random topic* what music do you like?
  9. dream's-epilogue
    June 19th, 2009 11:56 PM
    dream's-epilogue
    Truth be told...I think it's...crap this is harder than Ithought it would be. I think it might be a...it's hard to describe. Okay, so here's the deal. I'm convinced that everything around us is, in summary, a complex illusion. My stalker knows that I know this, but as for what he/she/it actually wants, I'm not entirely sure. See? Bona-fied tinfoil-hat wacko.

    Shockingly, I have amazing coordination when it comes to anything technology-related. I absolutely PWN at rhythm games; unfortunately, that's not something to be proud of. I've had my fair share of clumsy moments, though, don't you worry. When walking I tend to forget that height differences exist, which results in much stumbling.

    I dunno. I mostly only eat at those places because they have a lot of decent food (which I'm fairly certain isn't authentic Chinese) in buffet-form. And as for Italian, there's this bistro nearby that I hear is amazing...if you can stomach the 20-ish pricetags.
  10. Sweet Dreams
    June 19th, 2009 11:45 PM
    Sweet Dreams
    You're welcome. So who's the stalker?

    Unco: Uncoordinated. Three left feet and about a dozen arms with no idea where to put them. I once tripped while sitting down.

    You're a gentleman. But, seriously, I like McDonalds. Keep that in mind if we ever do meet, years from now. Italian food is delicious, too. I hate Chinese food - I eat it every day at home, I don't need to go somewhere else and pay more for the same food. Seriously, what is it about Chinese food that so many non-Chinese people like?
  11. dream's-epilogue
    June 19th, 2009 11:37 PM
    dream's-epilogue
    Umm, thank you?

    I'm not going to start with my brother. I already told someone else here how I felt about him, mostly out of hot anger, and it's late and I'm in too positive a mood to bring him up. And maybe some do. I dunno. I imagine that when I finally do get a girlfriend, I'd be the sappy romantic. Hate perfume, don't care for incense, and I once spent a week helping a relative tear apart a jungle of a backyard in scorching heat, so roses...not really. Also, I don't know what unco means.

    >.< I couldn't even imagine having a date like that. It just feels so inadequate as to be insulting to the girl. And probably not chocolates, but I'd find out what candy she does like and get her that.
  12. Sweet Dreams
    June 19th, 2009 11:30 PM
    Sweet Dreams
    I already think you're crazy (in a good way). Can't hurt to compound the opinion even further in.

    Yeah. I actually almost get along with my brother on msn. In real life, though, we barely speak to each other and I once threatened him with a fork. Also, I'm the wrong person to talk about romance and things with. I just assume that most other girls like the whole incense and perfume and roses thing. To tell you the truth, perfume makes me splutter and choke, incense bring with them a huge risk of fire and make a room so stuffy you can't breathe, and roses have thorns. I'm very unco, so I'd probably stab myself to death.

    I'd be happy with a trip to McDonalds that I don't have to pay for and normal chocolate, like Mars bars or M&Ms. I can't hold with the pink, heart-shaped boxes, myself. Certain shades of Pink make me feel sick.
  13. dream's-epilogue
    June 19th, 2009 11:21 PM
    dream's-epilogue
    You know what? Forget I said anything about Pika years.

    Because it was literally so sappy I almost choked on it. And your assumption is correct; I don't have one. You know, when you actually encounter someone you like IRL, it's surprising hard to be coherent. Yet online, it's hardly a problem at all. And that sappy stuff doesn't really work IRL, unfortunately; she'd probably think I'm a dork. And yeah, I'd totally buy roses. Also, I'll keep that in mind. (do they make eRoses?)

    You'll think I'm crazy.
  14. Sweet Dreams
    June 19th, 2009 11:17 PM
    Sweet Dreams
    Woah... that'd be, like, a thirty-two year difference in human. (Yeah, I got it from dog-years, but I figured it'd be better than mouse years. You'd be, like a hundred and fifty years older than me in that case.)

    Aw, why not? You were on a roll. If you ever got over your shyness and got a girlfriend (assuming you don't have one already), she'd probably be giddy after the first week or so. You'll probably get her some cliche red roses or something. To tell you the truth, though, I prefer yellow or blue roses. Don't ask me why, I just do.

    Who do you think is stalking you? Neighbor? Friend? Work/school mate? *shudder* Boss/professor?
  15. dream's-epilogue
    June 19th, 2009 11:10 PM
    dream's-epilogue
    It's only like a three/four year difference...and that's Pika years too, which is like...er...

    At least I don't think so. It's hard for me to stereotype. I could probably pick you out of a crowd, if I meet you beforehand. (I'm gonna NOTinclude the extremely sappy commment that accompanied this thought.)

    I think I'm already being stalked. If you could get rid of my current stalker, I'd have no problems with you taking the spot.