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Just curious, has anyone ever admired anyone on here? :P

Or have a secret crush, or maybe not so secret crush?

^^

I know I do. :P

I'm willing to tell if you guys do! :lol:

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Guest 1charlotte1

I'm very new, therefore have no crushes on this site! I do have a crush on L and conor oberst. Unfortunately one doesn't exist and the other Is too famous for me. :( oh well l:P

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Guest Neuro

XD not tellin'~~~~~ *poses dramatically*

BUT I admire everyone on here!!! So far, I've only come across good people; that is a thing to admire!

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XD not tellin'~~~~~ *poses dramatically*

BUT I admire everyone on here!!! So far, I've only come across good people; that is a thing to admire!

I admire everyone on here as well. :P

So many good, warm hearted people.

But, hope you don't think I'm strange,

I kind of have a special liking for you. :rolleyes::P

*Gets all nerdy & goes and hides in closet*

xD

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Guest Neuro

<////////< *hides in shower because my closet is too small and ghetto to hide in*

NO MORE HIDING

You are too awesome D:< I like you specially as well in a deeply fond way!!!!!

But ffffff am I a nerd. No need to fear of nerdiness. Or strangeness. It is part of my DNA, like... genetical, or something.

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Guest ~Brenda~

Dear Everyone,

It is nice that everyone has some affection for each other. That is really good (family). Let's remember, Laura's site is for support of one another, not to pick each other up. I let this topic go, because I thought there was a basic innocense in the topic. Remember All. This is not a dating site!!

Relationships are good. Dating... well, take it offline

LOL

bernii

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Dear Everyone,

It is nice that everyone has some affection for each other. That is really good (family). Let's remember, Laura's site is for support of one another, not to pick each other up. I let this topic go, because I thought there was a basic innocense in the topic. Remember All. This is not a dating site!!

Relationships are good. Dating... well, take it offline

LOL

bernii

Teehee. Sorry, berni

I just think that Neuro is really handsome, and just wanted to let him know.

That's it.

:P

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Guest Neuro

"Relationships are good. Dating... well, take it offline"

True that, Bernii~ This isn't EHarmony XD but it is great to love and admire each other, y'know; without being explicit about it! ~<3

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Well, there you go.

We are a very close family and it is great to feel close to each other, I have so many here that I call sister, brother, son or daughter, lot's of neices and nephews and cousins everywhere.

I love them all.

Love ya,

Sally

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<////////< *hides in shower because my closet is too small and ghetto to hide in*

NO MORE HIDING

You are too awesome D:< I like you specially as well in a deeply fond way!!!!!

But ffffff am I a nerd. No need to fear of nerdiness. Or strangeness. It is part of my DNA, like... genetical, or something.

What's with everybody and using the word ghetto lately? 0.0

Am I missing out on something?

xD

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Kia Ora Sally,

:rolleyes: Does that mean you are a pan-crushall? ;)

Metta Jendar :)

It would seem so! :D

Love ya - everyone,

Sally

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Guest Neuro
What's with everybody and using the word ghetto lately? 0.0

Am I missing out on something?

xD

Because my house is located in the Shinjuku Ghettoes of Area 11

...and there are drug dealers next door. (ghetto neighborhood meaning quite literally, a not nice part of town and stereotypically used term 'ghetto' even though it is probably insensitive, it's... something I say thanks to a commentary on a DVD called 'Magical Play' that talked about 'ghetto rowhouses' that resembled my neighborhood XD)

But I exaggerate

I think it's technically slang, but I am not down with all that hip young people lingo as of late <_< *bones crack at old age at merely 18*

And tribute to Code Geass, because *SPEWS SPOILERS ABOUT THE ENGLISH DUB ON A.S ABOUT THE DESPAIR OF LELOUCH* ...makes me sad inside. S-Sorry to confuse *pants at length of explanation* I'm secretly complex but not really

P.S: "Pan-Crushall" = new favorite word

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Because my house is located in the Shinjuku Ghettoes of Area 11

...and there are drug dealers next door. (ghetto neighborhood meaning quite literally, a not nice part of town and stereotypically used term 'ghetto' even though it is probably insensitive, it's... something I say thanks to a commentary on a DVD called 'Magical Play' that talked about 'ghetto rowhouses' that resembled my neighborhood XD)

But I exaggerate

I think it's technically slang, but I am not down with all that hip young people lingo as of late <_< *bones crack at old age at merely 18*

And tribute to Code Geass, because *SPEWS SPOILERS ABOUT THE ENGLISH DUB ON A.S ABOUT THE DESPAIR OF LELOUCH* ...makes me sad inside. S-Sorry to confuse *pants at length of explanation* I'm secretly complex but not really

P.S: "Pan-Crushall" = new favorite word

All I have to say is WOW. xD

:lol:

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A bit off of the main subject but there was a discussion of the use of the word 'ghetto' - it has come to mean a slum, particularly a single minority are - but it started out guite diffferently.

In Germanybetween WWI and WWII 'ghetto' referred to an all Jewish neighborhood and as the economy in Germany was in a bit of chaos between the wras with stagering inflation, the Jewish merchants were becoming quite wealthy - so ghetto's beginning was acctually quite often a wealthy neighborhood.

The wealth concentrated in these small areas made them the target of Hitler for his 'common enemy' campaign that finally got him elected Chancellor of Germany (and don't think that the fact that he was Austrian born hasn't had an effect on our not changing our Natural Born US Citizen crieteria for President)

Just dropped by with a bit of history - if we don't study the past, we are doomed to repeat it.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest mia 1

It would seem so! :D

Love ya - everyone,

Sally

Pan crushall and Earth Mother oh how lucky to know and be known by our Sally.......hugs to you and oh yeah! a big crush hug... :D Mia
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