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Tesseract_Witch

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  1. I have established a very sardonic edge to my personality; if anyone bullies me, I always come up with some wise-crack to bring them down to size. I cannot tolerate anyone that intentionally degrades another.
  2. Not always the case for me in particular; I was assigned to create an original poem on the spot, but couldn't think of ANYTHING. As my eyes scanned over my partner's paper, ideas popped into my head. And as the brain juices suddenly began to flow...
  3. Who poisoned this thread? Honestly, stereotypes go both ways, as some_guy282 suggested. It is unfair to deny we are all victims of prejudice somewhere along the way; it is a human instinct.
  4. I adore anyone that is willing to not "see," but only "hear" me. I loathe my appearance from head to toe, and accept it openly. But I do happen to like the melodic sound of my voice (allow me my two seconds arrogance, bitte!). Fortunately, I have plenty of male friends more than willing to hear what I have to say. It means so much that they even look at me when I talk and not have their eyes wander off to someone more appealing. The fact that they can stomach me is charming of them. I love them all!
  5. It has to be real. But I don't think the kids I have seen deal with it, are capable of finding it--they anticipate one thing, and, of course, the result is the ever-poular accusation that love is a mockery. If they would learn to get out of their own boxes they do lock themselves away in, "get out of their own way," perhaps they would see.
  6. I don't think you quite understand--I have plenty of experiences myself. I find it still to be primarily all in a woman's head!
  7. To overcome that obstacle, as suggested, overcome the idea of loss. It is your handicap, after all. Once you learn to enjoy gaining new things, you won't even think about losing them--not that you ever do.
  8. I would often catagorize myself as one with an unusual taste for mayhem, but this is common in every human heart--no need to beat yourself up about it. If you do suffer medical conditions, then treat them knowing you are attempting to cure yourself. How can you be so villianous if you are willing to change? Only monsters do not see themselves as such--that is why they accept what they are--and continue to inflict pain without remorse. You do not impress that in the least.
  9. What a coincidence; I want to study psychology as well. If you want to talk about people with no emotions, I am your number one. I am "heartless," "cold," and "unfeeling" towards everyone. I cannot even find love for myself. I only feel rage. I am one of those insidious monsters that could kill people and simply walk away from the scene. It isn't healthy, but, alas, I was always like this--as a young child--so I have yet to change my ways. Frankly, I'd rather be apathetic as I am. It prevents foolish emotions such as obsessive love to cloud my thoughts.
  10. I feel society provides weather patterns for us; as the emotions strengthen, so does the weather... A quick breeze for the spirit, a spark for the powder keg; Huddling in the presense of it, together we share the dread A ghastly, moaning wraith? A nebulous, yet frightening still, omen? Tales around the fire bring weather for all children; Lightning strikes for the spirit, a fire rages for the powder keg; A menace come to catch us? An injustice forced upon on us? Tales around the fire bring weather for all children; Tempests lash for the spirit, an inferno blazes for the powder keg; But it is much more than a story around the fire, It is weather for all children's lives; let us not weather it with dread.
  11. I agree completely; fire in one's soul, conjured up by intangble desire, yes..I feel passionate about some things.
  12. In this room your are not a prisoner of the darkness, but of the ignorance darkness incites; "Did I even have a life before this? Maybe that life was a dream I can’t tell anymore" Lost in that state of unawareness is the true state of imprisonment.
  13. This is the place to be, welcome! I haven't been here long, but I know you will love everyone here. I think there is a side of you that will blossom--providing you dare to let her out. I bet everyone here can help you find your way.
  14. I recently took an interest in an established marketing course which offers the opportunity to become the leading member--president of. I would--I truly feel I could--govern it well, however; there are some unannounced regulations of politics---many of which I myself agree. Women CANNOT be politicians. It is the guideline that has indeed spared our already faulty government from more unrest, however, there are a few women that, in my opinion, have the potential to successfully manage a government, digressing from the typical stereotype. But I am not out to rewrite reality, nor do I plan on battling this injustice--not until, if I do--become president. I only wonder, is there any way of making myself more appealing to a group that has so much to offer, while evading the prejudices of mankind?
  15. Aww, thank you on your sweetness, Shysoul!
  16. I eat fruits by the barrel; you are actually considering eating digestible food, Raccoon-boy? Maybe you are turning a new leaf.
  17. Get some sleep. (You just peruse as to what I mean by that).
  18. I don't understand the whole "masturbation" process; is it inaccurate to clarify this as having sex with yourself?
  19. Indeed, this is one of those things that aggravates me exceptionally; how can you ask for an opinion, and not anticipate some CONSTRUCTIVE criticism? Not all criticism is negatively implied, but when it is, it is stated for a reason. You must be much younger than me than I thought. Odd, I was 14 a mere ten days ago. Or otherwise you are far too oblivious as to get out of your own way to allow those attempting to assist you do so. Do not take this the wrong way, it is not intended to be an affront to you, merely enlightenment. Be open-minded and be wary of other people--even if they are dry as bone.
  20. Wow, you sound like the female version of the male stereotype. Interesting. But, I agree with IronLion85; you have to develop a commitment that you intend to keep. Human creatures lives, not soil, is being exhausted here!
  21. I think you are overreacting; he is relaxed, but you seem to be on-edge. I suggest you chill out!
  22. I see how you wouldn't care; I feel the same way about my parents when they do foolish things. I feel, "to Hell with you, his is your predicament, and I am not interested in sharing." It is a heinous mentality--my own flesh and blood--but what else can you do? You are not supposed to teach them right from wrong--who knows what is what any longer; all we know is if it hurts us, it is "wrong."
  23. There is no way around prejudice--it is a very primal function of our brains, and we cannot extract it mentally or physically without destroying everything--everything, that makes us human, so don't fret. Do, however, be wary of your prejudice, but don't allow it to make you feel guilty--we are what we are, and that will not change. Do not succomb to the fantastic theory of those "civil" stereotypes that encourage, as I named it, "humanoidess"--the act of being like--but not quite--human in a logical sense, but in a sense that we must strive to be "perfect" humans. Ironic and backward, many argue its justification. We are all human, so don't try to fix something that isn't broken.
  24. Every aspect of a dream has meaning. Even the color of the surroundings, the age of the characters, what they look like--all bear some significance. I suggest you research these aspects in books. They are most helpful!
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