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Don't Let The Mod Say Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious [DLTMSA V 2.0]

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/still feels crappy blarg.
/needs something happy.
/totally changed her signature to something lame. oh well.
/who likes ice cream?
/is bored, yes she is.
 
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I could really use some Ice Cream right now.

I could also use about 95 bucks. ;___;
 
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/is not even going to say anything. she's already complained enough.
 
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... Watching the cousin I dislike get so mad is making me amused... and feel better.
 
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I feel too crappy to be reading/watching anything Anime/Manga related, considering I was--

/no one cares about your money lost, tara. shut it.

/definitely going to start looking for a job when she gets back to Florida.
 
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Don't be so negative about it.

Actually, Momo lost her wallet, and I told her about positive thinking, where if you tell yourself "My wallet is safe", or "I found my wallet" over and over again, then you'll eventually recover it, despite being someplace like New York. And although Momo's was just hidden in her parents' car, positive thinking always works more than thinking negatively.

Your body and conscience are amazing things. They affect how things turn out for you. The more positive energy you emit, the more likely good things will happen to you. The more negative thoughts/feelings/etc. you have, the less likely good things will happen to you. My mom radiates positive energy, and every time she's driving/riding somewhere, a street light turns on or off depending on the time of day.

Your wallet is found, and it is safe. You get it back safely, with all your cash (do NOT call it money; cash = the currency, money = stuff you buy with cash), cards, etc. in it.
 
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Pffft. Nice, Dondon~

/looks like she's going to have to convince her mom to pay for her DATA course again. whoops. this is what happens when you're laaaaazy.

/but she will make up for her stupid mistake today. she will!

Heh. I lost it at a mall. Chances of me getting it back are pretty null. The only reason I'm upset is the fact that the cash was all pretty much given me by my aunt, some of it being a card that I never got to use. I'm usually a positive person, but my mom's way of thinking realistically comes through sometimes. I did have a pretty good attitude about it at the mall, though, thinking that someone will find it.

BTW, I don't recall saying 'money' at all. Of maybe I did. /shrugs. just remembers saying bucks.
 
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My stepdad lost his credit card at an AMUSEMENT PARK (Busch Gardens Europe, to be exact). Just after he canceled his credit card, it was found.

See, you think negatively like that, and it'll become true. And it sounds as if "thinking realistically" is the same as "thinking negatively". I don't even think there's such a thing as thinking realistically, unless it's interpreted as using your body/conscience's powers to its full extent.
 
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... Mrg. I don't think I want to continue this conversation. I know about positive thinking, because I'm generally an optimist. I know that positive thinking works at times, because heck, my grandpa was || close to dying, but survived because of his amazing spirit and optimism. I think being around a certain cousin who thinks he knows everything (i swear. i think even the most calmest people will have problems with this child), having a cat run away, probably breaking your sister's camera all pretty much factor into this.

Amusement Parks seem to have more luck than Malls, I've noticed. My friend found someone's cellphone while on a ride, and it ended up being another Band Member's Cellphone.

I didn't buy anything, Dondon. I asked my brother for the bag he brought his game came in because I was tired of carrying around my cellphone and wallet, but he threw it away. And then /blahblahblahblah and wallet was lost.
 
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I recall thinking I lost my wallet after seeing "A Series of Unfortunate Events" (the irony, it is very much there) in theaters. Turns out, it was just hiding on me.

To add to what I already said, don't let your mom's way of "thinking realistically" (even if there is no such thing as that) get to you, just stay on the positive side and you'll recover what you lost. And if there is no info. as to what your cell phone number is or whatnot, then I suggest going back today and going in all the stores you were at.

...Not a lot of people accept the fact that your body and conscience can do so many things for you. I'm still skeptical about all this. So it would make sense if a topic like this wouldn't be accepted by many people.
 
That's at least six episodes Donny. :D

How far in are you?

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Thing is, I know exactly where I forgot my wallet. It was on a bench in the middle of the mall. though i didn't want to tell this story I scraped my lip while walking to a store (that I never went to), so I sat down for a little bit. After texting my sister, I went to the bathroom to check on my lip, and upon walking out, I realized I forgot my wallet. I hurried back to the bench and it was already gone.
 
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