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1991-10-13
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Male
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Tennessee
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2004-05-03
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DDR Freak, professional eater in training.
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Trey
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Met Matt Hoffman, A or AA on every song on DDR MAX(US) & B on the Legend of Max
Anime Fan Since
1994
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Cowboy Bebop and Death Note
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Grow up to be happy & have an AWESOME time at my first con
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Playing DDR, Watching anime, Playing trombone, Taking stuff apart.
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Playing trombone really well, Being an awesome DDR player lol.
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Saturday, July 16, 2005
Things that I can't stand
I know this is kind of out of the ordinary for me to complain about something in one of my posts. Usually I try not to think about negative things, but sometimes things just get on my nerves so bad I have to say something about it.
The first things I can't stand are pessimistic people; people who find something to complain about for everything. You could probably give this type of person a million dollars, and they'd probably complain about it not being a million and one. I knew a person like this, she used to be on my AIM buddy list, but not anymore. Every time I would try to say something, she'd be all 'Like that's ever going to happen.' For example:
Me: I'm going to the mall today.
Her: Heh, you probably won't find anything good, and if you do it'll be overpriced and you'll never be able to afford it.
Who acts like this toward a person who's supposedly a "friend"? What makes it worse is that she acted like all her problems were the most important things in the world. Example:
Her: Oww! I just hit my toe my chair. OMG this hurts so bad. This is like the worst feeling in the world.
I'm thinking, It's just a toe. God, it's not like you broke it or anything so shut up about it.
The second things I can't stand are know-it-all 15 year-olds. You know, those people who have an answer for everything. They always think they're right about everything,and they won't open their minds to new concepts. I'm not talking about all fifteen year-olds. Actually, I really only know one person like this, but he gets on my nerves. Granted, I've never been fifteen, but that doesn't automatically give this person the right to walk around like no one else's opinion matters.
I'm sorry if this was a waste of your time, but I just had to get these things off my chest. I'll try to post something more positive next time. My next post probably won't be until next weekend since I have football camp next week.
Peace
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