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Guest PowerToTheSocks

Hello to everyone here at Laura's. Now where to start...huh.

Well I'm currently 16 biological male by the time of this post and trying to pinpoint my identity has a slightly feminine male or MTF transsexual.

I'm a bit of nerd, really enjoy learning about history and is currently trying to learn a second language through self-teaching software - I also enjoy watching anime/reading manga like so many on Laura's as it seems. :P

Uh...I don't really mind anyone using gender-specific pronouns or any for me currently, I suppose you can call me a he or she at will.

Hope to get to know people in this community and to come to a conclusion!

Sincerely, PowerToTheSocks.

P.S. I know, random username.

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Guest Donna Jean

Well, Good morning, PTTS!

Good to have you here!

I hope that you can work on your gender identity problems and figure out just where you fit in...we all know what that's like!

So...Here...Have some nice hot coco and a plate of Sally's cookies and we'll get you settled in and comfortable...

Many of the others will by to say "Hi" in a bit.....OK?

****BIGG HUGGS****

Donna Jean

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Guest joe0117

Hi Power To The Socks,

Welcome to the Playground! This is the greatest place in the world! Take your time to look around, ask questions, and talk to people. By the way, I really enjoy your username :P

Joe

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Guest Elizabeth K

WELCOME WELCOME WELCOME

And as you can see from my avatar some of us older love anime and manga!

So look around and see what a diverse group of people we are. It's g-rated (Laura says PG-13) and well moderated so you should be protected. And post some - and ask some questions - and be sure to look in the Teen Forum - there are a ton of good people in there - smart and willing to help you.

Lizzy

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Guest PowerToTheSocks

@Donna: I would love some coco, it's always nice to have mods be very responsive to the community they...moderate. I have lurked for some time and I find that you are very supportive and understanding to almost everyone - that being said I want to point out that I'm not sucking up. >.>

@Joe: Thanks! In all honestly I fail at coming up with usernames - I made up this on a whim.

@Leo: It is a great place! I'm feeling pretty well actually, what's going on in there in UK?

@Pól: I'm currently attempting to learn Japanese as the otaku that I am is wanting to but I hope to learn German, Chinese and a few others from my planned career path as a teacher. I'm not familiar with Irish names, I'm curious if your family is from Poland or Eastern Europe? The little ' seems rather common in names that originate from that area.

@Lizzy: Of course! I have been looking around and know I should not divulge too much information or pictures. There are some good people there too, I even found some advice that relates to my situation from here and quite a few other sites.

@Everyone before and after this post: So happy to join such a great, supportive, smart group of people!

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Guest Nikk

WHOOOO! Power to the Socks - epicepicepic username! Welcome <3 YAY! Another anime/manga junkie *cling*

(I'm sorry for the randomness, I'm not quite awake yet).

~Nikk

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Guest Pól
@Pól: I'm currently attempting to learn Japanese as the otaku that I am is wanting to but I hope to learn German, Chinese and a few others from my planned career path as a teacher. I'm not familiar with Irish names, I'm curious if your family is from Poland or Eastern Europe? The little ' seems rather common in names that originate from that area.

I know nothing about Japanese, but cool! It looks hard to learn to me, but more power to you like.

Poland or Eastern Europe? :blink: No, I'm Irish, lol.

Pól anglicises to Paul, I believe. Lots of Irish names have fadas, like Seán or Róisín. Actually, if you leave the fada off the a in "Seán" it means "old." It's just part of the spelling.

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Guest PowerToTheSocks
WHOOOO! Power to the Socks - epicepicepic username! Welcome <3 YAY! Another anime/manga junkie *cling*

(I'm sorry for the randomness, I'm not quite awake yet).

~Nikk

'Sup, Nikk? I honestly didn't expect such early resonses with this username or even the topic...that's a good sign.

Of course you're into anime - James avatar and an open confession? C'mon. :P

I know nothing about Japanese, but cool! It looks hard to learn to me, but more power to you like.

Poland or Eastern Europe? :blink: No, I'm Irish, lol.

Pól anglicises to Paul, I believe. Lots of Irish names have fadas, like Seán or Róisín. Actually, if you leave the fada off the a in "Seán" it means "old." It's just part of the spelling.

Ah, sorry. I've haven't seen the fada (?) that often with Irish people I've known, pretty much seemed reserved for Eastern Europe. >.>

With Japanese, it is kind of hard with the speaking grammar with individuals or specific objects as well as the writings, even katakana is just freaky and hard to identify basic characters - kanji is hell - I'm only on the basics of Rosetta Stone too...going to be a long journey.

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Hello Power To The Socks,

I am sorry that I am so late getting here - I maybe 57 but I live in the same town as my late 80s parents and today was endless doctor visits day and I got to do the driving!

I see that Donna Jean got you some refreshments, if you need anything baked (or half baked ;) ) just let me know, I'm the virtual baker here.

I see that you have met a lot of the friendly folks here and there will be more as the rotation of the Earth brings light to other countries - we are multi national here and our New Zwaland and Australians tend to populate what is late night for us.

Sit back and "Watch the Rest of the World go by", sorry, I'm a musician and everything is a song cue. :lol:

Love ya,

Sally (the Playground's version of the Keebler Elves)

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Guest StrandedOutThere

Hello and welcome! I'm usually more chatty, but I am buried under work and deadlines. Do make yourself comfortable! I'm sure I'll be around to bug you later on. :)

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Guest Marissa Anastasia

Welcome, welcome, Power To The Socks!! We're so glad you found us...our family is growing fast, which speaks to the quality, mission and scope of this forum. I hope you will make yourself comfortable and join in...looking forward to our exchanges..

Love,

Marissa

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hey PTTS, not much going here in england

the best thing going on is britians got talent

and now big brother has started (boring!)

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Guest Neuro

Your username is the best thing in the history of things that has ever existed.

On that subject, welcome to Laura's!

I am a history nerd and major otaku (fan of anime and such) as well, so if you ever wanna chat about stuff like that, that's cool! >:D

You like to learn languages--I am learning Japanese, but when I get into collage I want to learn German as well. I learned the katakana and hirigana, but--kanji is EVIL FFFFFFFFF

I hope you make a lot of posts and get to know everyone, 'cause this is a great neighborhood around here! everyone is really nice and helpful, so if you have any questions at all feel free to ask anyone. You can also offer your own advice as well! >w0b

--Michael

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