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  • yoashleydawn

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    Well at the moment i'm only working two haha but thanksss
    February 5th, 2012 at 04:17am
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    Aw thanks so much :) I know what you mean whn you say you procrastinate a lot. I'm the exact same! Hopfully we'll both get some more time to write... I've been writing a little bit when I feel like it so hopefully I'll finish the next chapter soon :) You're story is so good! God, I get into them so much though xD I hate reading it and then when you get to the end you're like "o.O".. haha anyways, I have another idea for a story that I really wanna get to so I'm going to try and finish this one up as fast as I can lol :)
    December 21st, 2011 at 09:31pm
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    Yay! Thanks for the first comment! lol, I've actually been waiting for that to happen! xD Anyway, thanks so much for the comments about my story :) I haven't written anything in a while though.. I've been so busy! When I get the time, for sure I'll add another chapter :) And you're welcome for the comments on your story too :D I've actually checked so many times to see if it was updated :$ lolol
    December 16th, 2011 at 12:47am
  • broken_city_sky

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    Oh yeah I had to get those ones in high school. But I meant like the flu shot and stuff like that. Those are the ones I don't believe in lol.
    December 13th, 2011 at 07:57pm
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    Hahaha that's so cute! I don't get vaccinations. My friends that are nurses said that they wouldn't even get them if they didn't have to for work. So I don't.
    December 13th, 2011 at 01:56am
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    Thank you for your story comments on Nowhere Girl! It really means a lot. Thank you so much again. I'll try and update as soon as I can. :---)
    December 13th, 2011 at 01:35am
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    I'm not scared of needles or anything like that. I really don't understand why I hate them so much. I find hospitals so oppressive and sad. I just can't stay there. I get all worked up into a frenzy and have to get out as soon as possible.
    December 12th, 2011 at 04:58am
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    I have two really good friends that are nurses, and my grandma was one before she retired. Yet I'm still terrified. I don't cry, but I get so nervous that I feel sick. It's awful. But then, I don't really like having to accept help from anyone. I think that's part of it.
    December 12th, 2011 at 04:40am
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    I understand that part. I have a fear of all medical professionals. When I almost cut the tip of my finger off, a coworker took me to the doctor and forced me to get it checked out because she knew if I was alone I would have just went home and hoped it got better lol.
    December 12th, 2011 at 04:31am
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    Hahaha yeah, they couldn't handle your amazingness. Seriously? That would suck. I can't imagine what it's like to break a bone. I mean, most people do it at some point, and I have a really high pain tolerance, but I still just feel like it would be horrifying. Then again, a lot of things freak me out until they happen to me, and then afterwards I don't care anymore lol.
    December 12th, 2011 at 04:18am
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    Yeah! I'm always like "I would get along with this person so well if I ever met them, because we have the exact same sense of humour." But that doesn't mean that I'll just assume that they would get my jokes right away. It doesn't even mean that I'll try and prove that we would get along. It's just kind of something I tell myself lol. I've never actually broken a bone. I sprained my ankle once. That was the worst thing I've ever done to hurt myself. Well, that and slice open my finger so deeply that I couldn't feel it. My left index finger still doesn't feel the same as it used to, and I did that in July. There's a lovely scar to remind me of my stupidity.
    December 12th, 2011 at 04:06am
  • broken_city_sky

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    Haha no I definitely wasn't mad. I never notice if I have a message until I go to logout and notice that it says there's something in my inbox. But that's exactly my point. It's impossible to read emotions or subtleties.

    Yeah it's way too easy to feel that you know a celebrity. We get to see their sense of humour and hear their stories and stuff, and it's easy to forget that they have no idea who the hell you are. I've heard of people breaking bones in mosh pits, but I've never gotten anything worse than a bruise. People just get so crazy in there!
    December 12th, 2011 at 03:34am
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    Your discs broke?? NOOOO!!!!!! Haha yeah when basically all of my humour is sarcasm it's really hard to portray it online. Or through text. Every now and again people that I've known for a decade will even text me back and be like "if you're being genuine right now I don't know if we're friends anymore". Or the opposite will happen, and they'll think I'm being sarcastic when I'm being sincere. But internet friends will never know when to ask, and I never remember to explain lol.

    Haha yeah I pat my friends' heads all the time. I just did last night at my work Christmas party. A lot. And I agree that a lot of people probably think that they know them, but they don't realize that they only know the parts of those people that they have chosen to share. There's a lot about me that I hide away from most people, so it's only natural that people in the spotlight do the same thing. I'm pretty sure that some divine force also wants me to get seriously injured at concerts, don't worry. That's why I was so surprised that some random guy helped me. He just like grabbed my arm and pulled me around the circle and out at the first gap he saw. And then I made fun of my friend for getting hurt, because it was all his fault. But really I always come home bruised and sore, and I look like an abuse victim the next day.
    December 11th, 2011 at 08:48pm
  • broken_city_sky

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    Haha I would make fun of someone for not knowing what a flux capacitor was. But yeah, it's true, I make fun of my friends all the time. So I guess I deserve what I get. You're totally right about the friends online. I never make fun of my online friends. I'm always scared they won't get the humor and we will no longer be friends lol.

    I do weird and inappropriate things to my friends all the time, but I'm not like that around celebrities. Mostly because my friends get the joke, whereas a stranger would think that I'm groping him in a dangerous manner. I don't really understand why pop and rock fanbases are so different. But I even notice the difference in myself at varying shows. Like when I yelled at Matt once to give me his setlist, then he laughed at me when I said "boo-urns" when he already gave it away. But at rock shows I've never done something like that. I just rock out and then leave, felling very dehydrated. You know those stupid circle pits at rock shows? I hate them, and they always open up right beside me. Last time I was at a rock concert, the guy I was with decided that we needed to join it. He drug me into it, and then some random guy helped me get through it and out safely while my friend got knocked to the floor. Maybe people just act more stupid when they're at rock shows? I don't know. Either way, I have fun lol. And that pretty much had nothing to do with our discussion, I just noticed. Woops.
    December 10th, 2011 at 10:28pm
  • broken_city_sky

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    Don't worry, I have a lot of friends that don't like the same awesome things as me. For example: I get made fun of on a regular basis for watching the Golden Girls, which is an absolutely hilarious show. And the only reason people think it's stupid is because it's about old ladies. But come on... Betty White is in it! That's just the tip of the iceberg. I think we just have to realise that they will never understand us.

    I can see where you might think that. The fans that I've met have all been really awesome and mature people. I've become friends with a lot of them. But I feel like when they changed their sound for their second album, they started attracting a different fanbase. Not to say that people who listen to pop are crazy, because then ninety-five percent of people would be stalkers. I just feel like they are more likely to do things like that than rock fans. It's not their fault though. It's actually hormones. When you get that many girls in one room going crazy over the band, hormones spread between them and actually convince them that they're in love with whoever they're watching. Of course, sane people make the conscious choice not to be crazy stalkers, but that's a different point entirely lol. That's my random psychology fact for the day.
    December 10th, 2011 at 03:28pm
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    Yeah, you need to fix your friends. They seem ridiculous to me. I love Michael J. Fox. He was such an amazing actor before he got Parkinson's. That was the saddest thing ever.

    You know, it really doesn't surprise me that they've had multiple experiences. It's sad, but it seems to be the way of any talented and/or attractive celebrity. I get the appeal of those celebrities, but I don't get the appeal of stalking them. Anything that invades their personal lives is too far.
    December 9th, 2011 at 06:53am
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    Haha I am totally going to run into a hair salon and yell about how amazed I am by their work. Just because I can. Also because my sister is a hairdresser, and if I time it right, she'll be the only one there and won't judge me.

    Your friends don't appreciate Back to the Future???? That's not even geeky! That's just amazing! I saw the guy who played Biff do stand up and got my picture taken with him lol. But really... those movies are classic! That's like saying you don't like Ghostbusters or Wayne's World! You can't not love them!
    December 9th, 2011 at 05:08am
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    I still don't have Ian's autograph. He was really sick when I met them. He played the show, but they didn't have stage lights on him or everything so he wouldn't get too hot and throw up on stage lol. Girls that do that kind of thing annoy the hell out of me. But I would totally be the one in my group of friends who went to talk to him, just like you. Once I saw Mark Spicoluk hanging out at one of the concerts I was at. I looked at my friend and was like "I'm going to talk to him" and then my friend forbid me from doing it, because he is secretly ashamed of me. So is my brother, because he exact same thing happened when we met some hockey players at a bar. You like to touch peoples' hair too? I thought I was the only one!! I thought Josh's hair looked very touchable that night lol.

    Clowns are the creepiest thing ever. Just... gross. And don't worry, I am also a secret geek. My roommate has known me for about five years, and in the last month of living together she has discovered that about me. She, apparently, is not a secret geek. She gives me funny looks when I say certain things. So don't worry, I will always be open to talking about nerdy things just so that I can speak without being judged lol.
    December 9th, 2011 at 03:14am
  • broken_city_sky

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    Hahaha that's awesome. When I met them, I had a painting with me that my friend made me. It was the cover art of Fix Me, and they all went on about how much they liked it when I got them to sign it. It was the same friend that I brought with me who couldn't speak, so I had to explain that she had made it for me. Then Josh thanked me for bringing it, because he liked seeing it. And now it's framed on my wall. I don't want to be like those crazy fans that would attack and molest them. I saw him at the mall once before a show, and I waved and said hi, then kept walking. He waved back, and then I looked over my shoulder a minute later and literally saw a crowd of girls running after him. It made me feel really bad for him. I mean, come on, he was just trying to waste some time before the show. Calm down.

    I have a porcelain doll that my cousin made for me. But it's not like a creepy porcelain doll. It's just a baby. I remember my friend had a porcelain doll of a clown, and I wouldn't stay over unless she hid it before I got there. It was so scary. Terrifying, actually. I am not a fan of dolls. Even the one that I have that's not creepy is hidden in my closet. Actually, it's not as scary as the teddy bear I have. I have actually used it to scare the hell out of people. It says peek a boo and then laughs maniacally. It's awesome for freaking people out, but not so cool when someone does it to you.
    December 9th, 2011 at 02:28am
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    Hahaha well I appreciate the offer, but same goes for you. I want a piece of that action if you get the chance first lol. The last time I saw them, they weren't selling their own merch. But I've bought stuff from them before and chatted with Matt. It's dangerous for them to sell their own merch in the US? Really? Have I mentioned how much I love Canada? Lol. I know that girls here are equally crazy, though. When I met them, I thought that I would freak out. But they were all so calm and cool that for some reason I was totally fine. Afterwards I couldn't stop shaking, but at the time I was cool. My friend was with me and she couldn't even speak, then after when I was a mess she looked at me and was like "How were you okay? How did you manage to act normal?" Lol. That's my power. Be weird all the time, except while in the presence of celebrities hahaha.

    Yeah, most dolls freak me out. I won't lie about that. And getting one of myself from a stranger... I shudder at the thought. But yeah, I like to interpret songs whatever way makes me feel better about whatever is bothering me at that time. Lover Dearest did take on a whole new meaning when I heard the reason that he wrote it. I think I actually loved it more when I heard the story behind it. But it's not like if I heard someone say that it helped them through a break up I would get mad and tell them that it's about heroin. If they feel like they related to it, then that's what's important.
    December 8th, 2011 at 10:48pm