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intrigue
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BroOd
Austin10831 Posts
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Kennigit
Canada19447 Posts
~ask question~ NeverGG: "None of your business" o/ | ||
baller
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On July 17 2010 05:49 Kennigit wrote: NeverGG: "Ask me anything. " ~ask question~ NeverGG: "None of your business" o/ the thread is ask me anything, it is not ask me anything and i will answer 100% edit: nevergg ignore the haters we all <3 u | ||
Xeris
Iran17695 Posts
On July 17 2010 05:47 BroOd wrote: NeverGG: Do you think people, on average, understand you and where you come from or generally don't understand you and where you come from? (where you "come from" figuratively, not literally) That is, do you think people "get" you? you're probing too deep! ahhhhhhhhh | ||
pathy
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InTheFade
United States1721 Posts
Also, this sounds weird, so let me set it up: my brother is a hardcore "take photos of absolutely everything because life is magical" kind of person. Did taking pictures professionally and recreationally for so long sort of take the beauty away from life for you, or did it change your perspective in any way? | ||
Xeris
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Zurles
United Kingdom1659 Posts
3 foxes vs a giraffe, a camel vs a cow, a bear vs a tiger, a shark vs a goat... in a 5x5m room. | ||
Ilikestarcraft
Korea (South)17717 Posts
On July 14 2010 12:06 NeverGG wrote: We're both rubbish at it, but she'd probably still beat me. I'll consider it if I can get my laptop fixed ;_; this is one grudge match that i will definitely want to see lol | ||
OpticalShot
Canada6330 Posts
On July 17 2010 11:29 Ilikestarcraft wrote: this is one grudge match that i will definitely want to see lol +1, I'd love to see it. SCBW or SC2, or both. | ||
lilsusie
3861 Posts
On July 17 2010 06:20 pathy wrote: can you post pictures of smix i had a few from that meet up a few weeks back but lost my camera. find my camera and you can see pictures of smix. ok go go go. | ||
lilsusie
3861 Posts
On July 08 2010 22:20 NeverGG wrote: I think you're both totally misunderstanding the concept tbh. It's actually a place where people who cannot own pets (maybe due to family members with allergies, living arrangements, or like in my case lack of space.) can go to see the pets they, themselves otherwise couldn't. I find it comforting to go pet some cats since I am thousands of miles away from my own pet moggy. It's got nothing to do with showing off your own pets. The cat cafes don't allow outside cats - the dog ones allow outside dogs so they can socialize with other dogs. also, living in the Kangnam part of Seoul, it's near impossible to walk our dogs to socialize them. There are no parks and even if there are, dogs are not allowed in. Puppy cafes are a great place for dogs to play with one another in a safe environment. | ||
NeverGG
United Kingdom5399 Posts
On July 17 2010 05:47 BroOd wrote: NeverGG: Do you think people, on average, understand you and where you come from or generally don't understand you and where you come from? (where you "come from" figuratively, not literally) That is, do you think people "get" you? I'm not sure what other people generally think about me, aside from if they tell me directly. I do feel as though I don't get other people a lot of the time though. I also think my standards of judging their behavior by what I'd do can lead to a lot of problems with making friends. I recently decided not to have offline friends any more (except for Susie.) because of this difficulty with connecting with people socially. I'm not interested in a lot of things most people seem to find cool, and I expect too much from them so it's easier to just stick to online people. | ||
NeverGG
United Kingdom5399 Posts
On July 17 2010 06:20 pathy wrote: can you post pictures of smix Um she's not a progamer so I don't have photos of her >.> I don't take social event photos. | ||
NeverGG
United Kingdom5399 Posts
On July 17 2010 09:29 InTheFade wrote: Ever had a sexy dream about a progamer? You need not specify the details, but please at least tell us who :p Also, this sounds weird, so let me set it up: my brother is a hardcore "take photos of absolutely everything because life is magical" kind of person. Did taking pictures professionally and recreationally for so long sort of take the beauty away from life for you, or did it change your perspective in any way? Ask Doctorhelvetica. He wrote the Kwanro/NeverGG epic fanfiction based on my one 'sexy' progamer dream :/ I would love to still be that type of photographer, but I'm a really highly strung and neurotic person so after that period of living in the hostel for three months cleaning toilets and feeling like crap whilst photographing eSports seven days a week it became more like a tool to keep me going. I feel as though now I do it much less often and don't even really take the camera out for non-esports shoots more than once every few months I appreciate the sensation of photography more. I do put a tonne of pressure upon myself to get perfect shots for TL and measure myself against the very best (Mr. Kang) which often leads to feeling terribly lacking. I am trying to just appreciate my skills for what they are these days and not worry so much about letting people down. | ||
NeverGG
United Kingdom5399 Posts
On July 17 2010 10:08 Zurles wrote: What would win in a fight, 3 foxes vs a giraffe, a camel vs a cow, a bear vs a tiger, a shark vs a goat... in a 5x5m room. Foxes - fighting the giraffe would be like fighting a twiggy model or something. Camels can spit (but not acid which would be cooler...) Bear - I like bears. Shark! - I still remember that scene from Jurassic Park with the goat. | ||
InTheFade
United States1721 Posts
On July 17 2010 12:51 NeverGG wrote: I'm not sure what other people generally think about me, aside from if they tell me directly. I do feel as though I don't get other people a lot of the time though. I also think my standards of judging their behavior by what I'd do can lead to a lot of problems with making friends. I recently decided not to have offline friends any more (except for Susie.) because of this difficulty with connecting with people socially. I'm not interested in a lot of things most people seem to find cool, and I expect too much from them so it's easier to just stick to online people. I've never read a post that made me actually physically frown before. | ||
NeverGG
United Kingdom5399 Posts
On July 17 2010 13:03 InTheFade wrote: I've never read a post that made me actually physically frown before. Oh? | ||
InTheFade
United States1721 Posts
Ahhh you can ignore that response, I wish not to derail this any more, since my responses aren't in the form of questions... or are they? | ||
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