Damn that is rough, for how long?
Hey, hope you are doing well.
Just stopping by to appreciate the Persona hype.
That was pretty sweet, not only did you nail it, you also sang a lot of my favorite songs by them. Keep it up (please), I'll be sure to follow this thread because I don't want to miss out on stuff like this.
So wait did you really get banned for that? lol
Thank you for the laugh, I really do appreciate it.
So I found this at the bottom of the page of the cutscene archive Good stuff
Great podcast guys, really enjoying it holy crap you guys didn't play Infinite? Lol go do that now please. Edit: I think I liked Persona 3's story more, but enjoyed Persona 4: Golden more as a game. The proof behind this is how much I am in love with the Persona 3 movies that they are making As for ranking harry potter I'd say 4, 6, 7, 1, 3, 5, 2
Just stopping by. Needed a good laugh.
Not to be super negative, don't get me wrong ANYONE's death, famous/talented or not is a real tragedy. However there are plenty of talented people out there that could fit the role. Again, this isn't to say that he wasn't a brilliantly talented man. Its just that different people can play different roles and it still works out just as well.
Thanks for reminding me how much I used to like Rise Against guys lol
Still missing FKB 2015
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I am going to split this up into a few parts so it is easier to follow. I don't really know if I have an actual opinion on what you are "supposed to do". I guess if you want an objective look on this I would ask you a few things: Can you parents afford to help you out without them taking too much of a financial hit? If so, let them pay. The bottom line there is, family is there to help each other. Saying no to help being offered to you is both hurting yourself, and potentially those who feel the need to offer help. Now if they can't really afford it there aren't many options. Obviously having a job would be ideal, but if you aren't accepting help AND you can't get a job. Well....unfortunately I don't think you'll be able to pay for it yourself. As for your lack of excitement/anger with your brother.... First of all it is more than okay to be angry. We as humans feel things for a reason. If this super fancy wedding is causing more trouble than good....well yeah I'd be pretty upset too if I were in your shoes. All I can really say about this is talk to your family, ask for help if need be, don't let those bonds start to weaken, etc and then at the end of the day everything will be okay. Oh and about the whole "spoiled brat" thing. Eff that. Don't let anyone call you something like that, especially yourself. If someone offers you help and you accept it, that doesn't make you spoiled. I am sure you are a perfectly nice and kind person who doesn't deserve to be called names. Alright round 2: I've been passionate about music all my life. I play an unnecessary amount of instruments, and truthfully can't go that long with either listening to music or playing it. So as a fellow musician/music lover, let me ask you this. What about music lights that spark inside of you? Are you just in love with it? Do you strive to be the 'best' at singing for example (as you mentioned you do sing)? Maybe it is a stress reliever, hell I don't know. But one thing I can tell you. Playing in front of people can be the most magical experience anyone can go through. Back when I was in a band (before the singer kicked me out because he wanted to play bass, like wtf man) our first gig believe it or not was in front of about 500 people in a local theater. The crippling silence walking on stage, lights in your face while you try to look off stage and think to yourself "holy shit that is a ton of people". As soon as we started playing, every feeling of nervousness, fear, etc, it all went away and was replaced with an adrenaline that I have yet to replicate ever since. I've played in concert bands, rock and roll bands, punk bands, I am a huge metal head, I've played jazz, theater, you name it I've been in it. One thing I can tell you is the amount of work you put in to get to where you want to be never seems worth it. That is until you play, or in your case sing. The people light up....literally they have come to see YOU and you have given them a little bit of happiness that night. I'd be lying if I told you the spark hasn't left me. I have a beautiful guitar, a 5 string bass, a trumpet that is older than my parents. I have crazy high level recording equipment, etc etc. What am i doing now though? Thinking to myself how much I hate this week's school assignments, and oddly enough writing out a long reply to someone who for whatever reason i want to help out in any way I can. Maybe it is because I see a bit of myself in you. Don't let the spark die. If this means you need to just do your own thing, so be it. If you can't afford lessons, then sadly you'll have to go without them for now. But please don't give this up. I'm sure you have the potential and talent to make something really great. You can do it, don't forget that. ACT III: Forgive me for the rant I am about to go on. I have no idea why, but it seems many of the people I have talked to over the years (a lot of which from this place) always tend to say the same things. They are in a situation where the last thing they need is to be alone, they need help but for whatever reason they go out of their way to make sure that getting help doesn't happen. Maybe its the guilt. I don't know, what I do know however is that most of the time when you see somebody offer help to you, it isn't because they pity you or they think you can't make it on your own. No no no, they offer because they really want you to feel better, and just the thought of that probably makes them happy. So as crazy as it may sound, accepting help from somebody in a way, helps them too. This is how friendships can be born. Two people working through something together, how can you not be friends with a person after that, and if you already were then the bond has just grown stronger. I don't know why your friend isn't offering you help whenever they can, but I will tell you one thing. The person who is missing out isn't you, its them. Much like how we all are in certain ways, you are special and you deserve to be helped. One thing I always like to think about is how we never really know whats going to happen tomorrow, so why waste the time waiting. Make those bonds with people while you still can so if something bad ever happens, you can smile because you spent time with some amazing people AND you were happy on top of that. Wouldn't that be nice? My advice about not being able to 'take' certain things or whatever happens to stress you out in the future is to find someone who is willing and HAPPY to listen to you vent. Vent to that person, let that person vent to you and all of a sudden the anxiety, panic attacks, etc, will all go away because you know that you have a safety net. A person to go to whenever things get bad. This could be a family member, a friend from school, somebody on khv, anybody. There are people out there who are more than willing to help and I for one hope that things turn out okay for you. More than okay. Best of luck with everything and if you ever need to talk just send me a pm or something.
Nah I'm more or less saying that is a really stupid way to give away 10 grand. lol
So arguing over a dress was about to tear their town apart, and the magical hotfix to this is 10 grand?
Me too
I am aware of this, however most cases are not.
There really isn't much of any sound logic behind not get any kind of vaccination. *shrugs* I just don't get people sometimes.