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#1 Linake
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I haven't had time to read over all of the replies, but all of your generalizations aside (:P). . . College life in general is a lot more enjoyable and full of less drama. I've heard of some in Residence, but as for in class people are more professional because they pay to be there -- which means they want to be there and want to learn.
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#2 Linake
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If you loved the person then finding out they are ill shouldn't change that. I would still love my boyfriend if he had an STD. . . I don't know how our relationship would change, but I would definitely still love him.
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#3 Linake
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EM CEE DONALDS!

The McDonald's in my city are, but only the drive-thrus. Usually if I DO go to fastfood places, though, it's Wendy's! Ours is only open until 3 a.m. in town. What if I wanted an 800 calorie meal at 4 a.m.??:cry:

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#4 Linake
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Right now in my city the prices are at $1.30 Canadian/litre.

If I turn that into gallons and US dollars it comes out to$4.84/gallon. it costs me about $60 to fill up my pathetic little Kia Spectra.

[QUOTE="KG86"]

[QUOTE="1stCommando"][QUOTE="KG86"]It was $1.54/litre the other day, I nearly had a heart-attack.1stCommando

You pay by the liter? Weird......

We use the metric system in Australia.

Ohhh ok I assumed you were from North America or Europe.

You do realize that most (if not all) European Countries and Canada (which is North America. . .) pay per litre, right? It's not at all weird.

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#5 Linake
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Aznsilvrboy

I love your cord/tie combo! Very snazzy (if it is cord. . . I can't tell if it's just stripes) *^_^* I'm going to guess 18.

[QUOTE="Linake"]BloodDemon: 15, Tim: 17, and Sajedene: 19?blooddemon666

:o srsly?!

I'm 20 >___>

Sorry, blooddemon! Maybe it was just the picture. Also, I'm crap at the age guessing game so don't take it personally :)

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#6 Linake
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For me it was going back to the same damn Dungeon in Zelda... Entering that place started to make me feel nauseous.

mconti

Same here. Having to start right at the beginning made me so angry. Everytime I was told to go back I just sighed and usually left it for the next day. . . by the end it was easy to figure out, but before you have the ability to kill the Guards it's damn near impossible!

Edit: I nearly forgot WHY I have such ill feelings towards that dungeon!

I was in the last part of said dungeon: the part where you have to carry the pieces of the Triforce across a large open area where if the gold guard sees you the exit would be blocked by flames. Well, I had a quarter of a heart container left in my health, and only 30 seconds left in my hourglass. . . so I was being SUPER careful. I had the last piece of the Triforce in my hands, and as soon as the guard turned his back I made a run for it! I made it past the wall of flame and onto the second stair before the Guard saw me! I had made it! An hour and half of traversing this evil dungeon and I was finally done! Yeah, you know what? Somehow, even though I was past it, the wall of flame still killed me. I had the last piece in my hands, I was a mere second away from finishing the dungeon. . . and I had to start from the beginning.

Needless to say I didn't play that game for a few weeks after that.

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BloodDemon: 15, Tim: 17, and Sajedene: 19?
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#8 Linake
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[QUOTE="Linake"][QUOTE="pridetwo"]

yeah, idunno. sneak photo from someone's phone. it was in a welding shop.

Sparticus247

I'm going to guess 18?

Here is me. These are both from the same day on my trip to Las Vegas:

Vegas 1

Vegas 2

22

Nope.

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#9 Linake
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yeah, idunno. sneak photo from someone's phone. it was in a welding shop.

pridetwo

I'm going to guess 18?

Here is me. These are both from the same day on my trip to Las Vegas:

Vegas 1

Vegas 2

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#10 Linake
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No.

When you're over 20 or so a 6 year difference is nothing -- as you grow older age difference doesn't matter as much. However, when the girl is 12 and the boy 18? That's not right. Doesn't that mean the girl is still in elementary/junior high school and he's in high school? Sheesh! Nothing quite like a guy in Grade 12 dating a girl in Grade 6 or 7. :|