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10-14-17 05:10 PM
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I've always dreamt of being an actor, ever since I was a kid, I have this passion for doing this sort of thing, and I'm honestly getting better in my technique, and in my etiquette.

I honestly want to be in the West End or Broadway performing any musical, whether it be Les Miserables or even Hairspray, I just want to be in something. I love the streets of London and getting to perform to such a large crowd would be incredible, don't you think?

I've always dreamt of being an actor, ever since I was a kid, I have this passion for doing this sort of thing, and I'm honestly getting better in my technique, and in my etiquette.

I honestly want to be in the West End or Broadway performing any musical, whether it be Les Miserables or even Hairspray, I just want to be in something. I love the streets of London and getting to perform to such a large crowd would be incredible, don't you think?

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10-14-17 05:07 PM
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I'd say give more towards your education.

To be completely honest, prom is a unique experience to go to, regardless of age. Buying a cute dress is fun and all, but let's think. What's more important to you? Prom, where you'll spend one-night wearing fancy clothing which cost you a lot of money, or something more apparently fun, such as going for a night to eat in a restaurant where it is a lot cheaper and you will probably have a more quality service.

Not only that but no one wants to relive the horrors of Carrie now, do they?
I'd say give more towards your education.

To be completely honest, prom is a unique experience to go to, regardless of age. Buying a cute dress is fun and all, but let's think. What's more important to you? Prom, where you'll spend one-night wearing fancy clothing which cost you a lot of money, or something more apparently fun, such as going for a night to eat in a restaurant where it is a lot cheaper and you will probably have a more quality service.

Not only that but no one wants to relive the horrors of Carrie now, do they?
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10-14-17 05:02 PM
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Oh gosh, I'm more of a loner when it comes to these sorts of things. Social gatherings really cause my adrenaline to gather up and combust in a ball of flame, to be greatly honest.

If you asked anyone who knew me well, you'd know I get highly stressed in situations like this and they do have a great effect on my lifestyle. People I trust tend to relate to me more, making them more able as friends, and easier to talk to. Strangers, particularly angsty teenagers really drive me, due to the stereotyped nature they are under in our society today.

I'd never go to a party: I love to snuggle up under the covers reading a book with a reading light. Going to sleep early, and work are both priorities for me, and I'd never let something mandatory beat something that I'm going to do once and forget about. I prefer my personal space.

Regardless of that, I do love to perform, there is something about acting that takes over my introverted side and breathes a whole new life into me. It is weird to be completely honest.

I guess being extroverted gives you more opportunities, but let's face it, gaining a better education in solitude while using your wits to improve your job is a more worthwhile experience.
Oh gosh, I'm more of a loner when it comes to these sorts of things. Social gatherings really cause my adrenaline to gather up and combust in a ball of flame, to be greatly honest.

If you asked anyone who knew me well, you'd know I get highly stressed in situations like this and they do have a great effect on my lifestyle. People I trust tend to relate to me more, making them more able as friends, and easier to talk to. Strangers, particularly angsty teenagers really drive me, due to the stereotyped nature they are under in our society today.

I'd never go to a party: I love to snuggle up under the covers reading a book with a reading light. Going to sleep early, and work are both priorities for me, and I'd never let something mandatory beat something that I'm going to do once and forget about. I prefer my personal space.

Regardless of that, I do love to perform, there is something about acting that takes over my introverted side and breathes a whole new life into me. It is weird to be completely honest.

I guess being extroverted gives you more opportunities, but let's face it, gaining a better education in solitude while using your wits to improve your job is a more worthwhile experience.
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10-14-17 04:57 PM
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The whole point of life is to experience its wonders, and to put that, saying that you'll live forever is completely contradicting the fact why we live here on this Earth in the first place.

Think about it. Our development on this Earth combines over a period of time, by losing this ability to develop you are essentially stuck in time, with no way out. Sounds unfair, doesn't it? We as humans evolve solemnly, yet greatly throughout our lives.

Living forever also posing issues medically, and practically mentally. Imagine living forever with a serious, incurable, medical condition that causes you to have hallucinations. Would you live forever with this, or would you rather just die? Spending an eternity having these horrific hallucinations? Seems legit.

Obviously after discussing these points, living forever isn't what it's all cracked up to be.
The whole point of life is to experience its wonders, and to put that, saying that you'll live forever is completely contradicting the fact why we live here on this Earth in the first place.

Think about it. Our development on this Earth combines over a period of time, by losing this ability to develop you are essentially stuck in time, with no way out. Sounds unfair, doesn't it? We as humans evolve solemnly, yet greatly throughout our lives.

Living forever also posing issues medically, and practically mentally. Imagine living forever with a serious, incurable, medical condition that causes you to have hallucinations. Would you live forever with this, or would you rather just die? Spending an eternity having these horrific hallucinations? Seems legit.

Obviously after discussing these points, living forever isn't what it's all cracked up to be.
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10-14-17 04:48 PM
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I thought rejection was normal? Guess people fuss too much about it these days.

I don't think people have the idea that certain people have likes, dislikes, and that each person is different. Just because you adore someone doesn't mean they are going to like you back. This is true with everything.

How do I deal with it? Well, I'm not that type of, "ladies' guy", if you know what I mean, so I don't get rejected often. I honestly am usually the rejecter, but if I had to say that I handle rejection quite nicely, usually I'm fine, composed, and ready to deal with break-ups.

What I do not tolerate though, is when someone ruins a relationship to happen to be with somebody else. This is just traitorish behavior. No one in their right mind would be inhumane to do so. If someone truly had their heart set on me, why is this arbitrary nonsense needed? You know, it isn't.

You don't need a relationship to feel happy. People can have friends, they don't need to have that love that couples share for each other. This is what everyone doesn't understand. Love isn't just about kissing, love is about the relationship you feel with another person.

I'm completely fine with rejection, but if you are going to reject me for someone else? That's a whole different story.
I thought rejection was normal? Guess people fuss too much about it these days.

I don't think people have the idea that certain people have likes, dislikes, and that each person is different. Just because you adore someone doesn't mean they are going to like you back. This is true with everything.

How do I deal with it? Well, I'm not that type of, "ladies' guy", if you know what I mean, so I don't get rejected often. I honestly am usually the rejecter, but if I had to say that I handle rejection quite nicely, usually I'm fine, composed, and ready to deal with break-ups.

What I do not tolerate though, is when someone ruins a relationship to happen to be with somebody else. This is just traitorish behavior. No one in their right mind would be inhumane to do so. If someone truly had their heart set on me, why is this arbitrary nonsense needed? You know, it isn't.

You don't need a relationship to feel happy. People can have friends, they don't need to have that love that couples share for each other. This is what everyone doesn't understand. Love isn't just about kissing, love is about the relationship you feel with another person.

I'm completely fine with rejection, but if you are going to reject me for someone else? That's a whole different story.
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10-14-17 04:38 PM
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It depends on what grounds we are talking about here.

In school, electronics, if used in the wrong shape or form, are distracting at worst, and can be beneficial to a student's lifestyle and education. For example, our teachers in school allow us to use the Dictionaries on our phones to cost the budget of buying them. It works primarily well, with most students taking advantage of the opportunity.

Music is often another thing to be considered during this time, relaxing tones can be often seen as dreamy like and helping to work and study efficiently. This has been proved by a variety of tests across the globe and is widely accepted. It can ensure peace, and prosperity in the classroom and gives the teacher time to mark, or educate to students who need the extra help.

As I said though, technology is distracting, this is especially true when facing our dilemma's including social media, and other games and applications able to be played. Obviously, this is not what we should strive for in our system. The fact is, allowing kids to use the phones on campus, or on site for that matter without permission from a teacher is just setting them up to fail. Curiousity killed the cat, you know, and this can be applied to this sceanario. You never know when you are going to look at that page at the wrong time.
It depends on what grounds we are talking about here.

In school, electronics, if used in the wrong shape or form, are distracting at worst, and can be beneficial to a student's lifestyle and education. For example, our teachers in school allow us to use the Dictionaries on our phones to cost the budget of buying them. It works primarily well, with most students taking advantage of the opportunity.

Music is often another thing to be considered during this time, relaxing tones can be often seen as dreamy like and helping to work and study efficiently. This has been proved by a variety of tests across the globe and is widely accepted. It can ensure peace, and prosperity in the classroom and gives the teacher time to mark, or educate to students who need the extra help.

As I said though, technology is distracting, this is especially true when facing our dilemma's including social media, and other games and applications able to be played. Obviously, this is not what we should strive for in our system. The fact is, allowing kids to use the phones on campus, or on site for that matter without permission from a teacher is just setting them up to fail. Curiousity killed the cat, you know, and this can be applied to this sceanario. You never know when you are going to look at that page at the wrong time.
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10-14-17 04:24 PM
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I'd think about the genre you are writing in first: that way, you can avoid the cliches. 

My favorite suggestion is to create a mind-map of what you are trying to write: use your words and make something imaginative that can pop out of a page. If you aren't 100% sure of a topic, trust your gut instinct. If you really think like you can compose an original, and creative story with those ideas, go for it.

You don't want to force yourself into a story: if you can't think about it, you can't think about it. Leave it until you suddenly have an idea to further understanding. 

If you have it for quite a while:  don't lose hope! Get some ideas and inspiration from other stories, (or write continuations of other stories if you really want to.) The thing is, the imagination is endless, so get writing, no matter what ideas you have.
I'd think about the genre you are writing in first: that way, you can avoid the cliches. 

My favorite suggestion is to create a mind-map of what you are trying to write: use your words and make something imaginative that can pop out of a page. If you aren't 100% sure of a topic, trust your gut instinct. If you really think like you can compose an original, and creative story with those ideas, go for it.

You don't want to force yourself into a story: if you can't think about it, you can't think about it. Leave it until you suddenly have an idea to further understanding. 

If you have it for quite a while:  don't lose hope! Get some ideas and inspiration from other stories, (or write continuations of other stories if you really want to.) The thing is, the imagination is endless, so get writing, no matter what ideas you have.
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10-14-17 04:19 PM
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Evidently, I'm quite self-conscious of what others think of me. When someone thinks lowly of me, that's disheartening, of course, you can't rekindle relationships with everybody in this day and age, but when it comes to my standpoint, I feel guilty of every action I take through the course of my life.

This has actually motivated me to lose weight, talk in more polite fashions just so I can fit into society itself: it is ridiculous, no one should need to go through it, but people are. I guess that's how our community functions on looking and using others to improve our own self-worth.
Evidently, I'm quite self-conscious of what others think of me. When someone thinks lowly of me, that's disheartening, of course, you can't rekindle relationships with everybody in this day and age, but when it comes to my standpoint, I feel guilty of every action I take through the course of my life.

This has actually motivated me to lose weight, talk in more polite fashions just so I can fit into society itself: it is ridiculous, no one should need to go through it, but people are. I guess that's how our community functions on looking and using others to improve our own self-worth.
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10-14-17 04:16 PM
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To me, The NES / SNES classic is a waste of money: not only being a huge rip-off to anyone for a fairly expensive price but when emulators and original consoles are so much cheaper to market it becomes a redundant market product. Nintendo clearly doesn't want to give their audiences fresh experience and more so rather recycle old console's for their use.

Vanelan : Pretty much the point I'm trying to make here. The price is so questionable that no one would want to buy it. Especially with emulators being used most of the time.

However, I can see why someone would want one of these, obviously, one for the collection purposes, to have a standard deck of 30 games to play really emphasizes nostalgia, (though to be completely honest it doesn't serve the same achievement as getting an actual cartridge.)  I dunno, they honestly just seem like a cheap cash-out to me.
To me, The NES / SNES classic is a waste of money: not only being a huge rip-off to anyone for a fairly expensive price but when emulators and original consoles are so much cheaper to market it becomes a redundant market product. Nintendo clearly doesn't want to give their audiences fresh experience and more so rather recycle old console's for their use.

Vanelan : Pretty much the point I'm trying to make here. The price is so questionable that no one would want to buy it. Especially with emulators being used most of the time.

However, I can see why someone would want one of these, obviously, one for the collection purposes, to have a standard deck of 30 games to play really emphasizes nostalgia, (though to be completely honest it doesn't serve the same achievement as getting an actual cartridge.)  I dunno, they honestly just seem like a cheap cash-out to me.
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10-14-17 03:47 AM
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Pacman+Mariofan :  

That was so unfair what you did last night, I woke up this morning with 12 notifications and I was worried I lost the blue / yellow jersey.

Luckily I still took em!
Pacman+Mariofan :  

That was so unfair what you did last night, I woke up this morning with 12 notifications and I was worried I lost the blue / yellow jersey.

Luckily I still took em!
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10-13-17 08:09 PM
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As most people pointed out, Vizzed isn't dead, more so in a state of hibernation. September and October are often the weakest months since they allow more students to go back to school, focusing on their homework rather than spending time online with us.

Interest is also an apparent issue with this. If people don't find anything worth their while on the website: why bother? I guess the matter just decides on the season and how interested people are with the website at the current period.
As most people pointed out, Vizzed isn't dead, more so in a state of hibernation. September and October are often the weakest months since they allow more students to go back to school, focusing on their homework rather than spending time online with us.

Interest is also an apparent issue with this. If people don't find anything worth their while on the website: why bother? I guess the matter just decides on the season and how interested people are with the website at the current period.
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10-13-17 07:57 PM
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First of all, it would be interesting to note what kind of specifications and browser you have. For example, Chrome carries a few problems with this sort of thing, Internet Explorer just plainly dosesn't work to an extent anymore, and what version you have of the RGR plugin. Giving us these can help us solve the problem even quicker.
First of all, it would be interesting to note what kind of specifications and browser you have. For example, Chrome carries a few problems with this sort of thing, Internet Explorer just plainly dosesn't work to an extent anymore, and what version you have of the RGR plugin. Giving us these can help us solve the problem even quicker.
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10-13-17 07:28 PM
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Night-time, pretty much. It is when most of my online friends are most active since they live in totally different timezones to me. I have to say though, I do have a close relationship regardless of what time I'm on with them.

Night-time is when I'm also the most productive, believe it or not. In the day I just find it boring, and I don't have much self-esteem, whereas in the night I'm more open to projects and more eager to complete them.
Night-time, pretty much. It is when most of my online friends are most active since they live in totally different timezones to me. I have to say though, I do have a close relationship regardless of what time I'm on with them.

Night-time is when I'm also the most productive, believe it or not. In the day I just find it boring, and I don't have much self-esteem, whereas in the night I'm more open to projects and more eager to complete them.
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10-13-17 07:26 PM
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Eh, to be honest, I don't play much netplay, but a good way of finding a few friends who do is by looking in the comment sections of the RGR and the video game forums. They can provide a much-needed insight into what you need.

Though, I am thinking of getting back into it, so I might send you a friend request.
Eh, to be honest, I don't play much netplay, but a good way of finding a few friends who do is by looking in the comment sections of the RGR and the video game forums. They can provide a much-needed insight into what you need.

Though, I am thinking of getting back into it, so I might send you a friend request.
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10-13-17 07:24 PM
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The last store I shopped at was GAME in my local area. (you guys have a GameStop over there.). It was actually my birthday surprisingly, and I had bought a Game Boy Advance SP with a handful of games just ready to be played..

Though I'll admit though, having two crappy games and two good games was a pretty dumb idea. 
The last store I shopped at was GAME in my local area. (you guys have a GameStop over there.). It was actually my birthday surprisingly, and I had bought a Game Boy Advance SP with a handful of games just ready to be played..

Though I'll admit though, having two crappy games and two good games was a pretty dumb idea. 
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10-13-17 05:42 PM
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Honestly, one of my favorite things I did was mistaking my credit card security code. I remembered it being ___ when it was actually ___, I completely freaked out, and started doing all these hand gestures to make sure I wasn't lucid dreaming.

And that's just one of my problems mentally. 
Honestly, one of my favorite things I did was mistaking my credit card security code. I remembered it being ___ when it was actually ___, I completely freaked out, and started doing all these hand gestures to make sure I wasn't lucid dreaming.

And that's just one of my problems mentally. 
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I feel your pain, OP. Seems like those guns had a rough sense of recognition.

My worst experience was probably going indoor surfing, it looked so cool, and it was so amazingly awesome until we actually did it. Now that was a problem.

The water kept bashing against my legs and by the end of it red bruises covered my nasty scars.The wetsuits were tight and to be completely honest it hurt to bump against the back wall after being thrust upwards.
I feel your pain, OP. Seems like those guns had a rough sense of recognition.

My worst experience was probably going indoor surfing, it looked so cool, and it was so amazingly awesome until we actually did it. Now that was a problem.

The water kept bashing against my legs and by the end of it red bruises covered my nasty scars.The wetsuits were tight and to be completely honest it hurt to bump against the back wall after being thrust upwards.
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10-13-17 05:13 PM
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The thing I like most about Vizzed is the community. Shame it has gone a little dead, but at least the TdV has sprung some life into some corpses.

Our community is safe, family-friendly and welcoming. That's what this is all about. Showing that we, as mature people, are able to discuss our opinions freely in a society that does not welcome a right of speech.

Not saying that we can hate on someone without consequences, but at least it gives us something to talk about.
The thing I like most about Vizzed is the community. Shame it has gone a little dead, but at least the TdV has sprung some life into some corpses.

Our community is safe, family-friendly and welcoming. That's what this is all about. Showing that we, as mature people, are able to discuss our opinions freely in a society that does not welcome a right of speech.

Not saying that we can hate on someone without consequences, but at least it gives us something to talk about.
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10-13-17 05:06 PM
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I actually think it was Kega Fusion - though I will update if I'm wrong. I chose quite the advanced emulator to start my trip with. Like OP, I was a pre-teen, so obviously I wasn't the smartest in the world. Still, though, I had this huge fanboy instinct for FMV games when I was younger and still do now, (but not to a gracious extent.).

It was pretty much at the time where I aced Night Trap using a walkthrough sat for at least 2 hours trying to complete it, oh the good old days.
I actually think it was Kega Fusion - though I will update if I'm wrong. I chose quite the advanced emulator to start my trip with. Like OP, I was a pre-teen, so obviously I wasn't the smartest in the world. Still, though, I had this huge fanboy instinct for FMV games when I was younger and still do now, (but not to a gracious extent.).

It was pretty much at the time where I aced Night Trap using a walkthrough sat for at least 2 hours trying to complete it, oh the good old days.
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Personally, there are a few steps you should use to find a book that you will like.

1. Know what you want.

Know what you want, this includes what genre, author, and writing style you like most. Do you like books with happy endings, do you like books with frivolous action? Of course, if you are a happy fantasy novelist then you obviously aren't going to pick something like Wicked, now are you?

2. Look for books similar to your favorite author.

If able, always read the first page to deduct your first impressions. Often, a slant on the book can often be discovered here. Look at the style of writing and answer a few questions: what is the book about? Is the book positive or negative? Are there any tones? These sorts of things cna see if a book is right for you.

That probably my top 2 tips to be completely honest. If you need more, feel free to ask.
Personally, there are a few steps you should use to find a book that you will like.

1. Know what you want.

Know what you want, this includes what genre, author, and writing style you like most. Do you like books with happy endings, do you like books with frivolous action? Of course, if you are a happy fantasy novelist then you obviously aren't going to pick something like Wicked, now are you?

2. Look for books similar to your favorite author.

If able, always read the first page to deduct your first impressions. Often, a slant on the book can often be discovered here. Look at the style of writing and answer a few questions: what is the book about? Is the book positive or negative? Are there any tones? These sorts of things cna see if a book is right for you.

That probably my top 2 tips to be completely honest. If you need more, feel free to ask.
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