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Re: Now...? Vampire are in the X-Men I'm reading atthe moment and I have to say that it is very good. Vampires iritate me though, probably a mixture of the "I'm too sexy for my coffin, so sexy it huurrrtttts!" attitude and also they charge up like muhhahahaha my powers are so - sloch - you're dead!

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Vampires' date=' you say? Check out Nosferatu. Now THAT right there is a proper vampire. Creepy as hell.[/quote'] I fell asleep watching that. Good nap, horrible movie. Eating - Trail Mix Drinking - Water Listening - Cathedral Doing - Work Thinking - Today is my Monday...oh what a world.
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Re: Now...? Eating - Granola bar Drinking - Water Listening - Ahab Doing - Work Thinking - I didn't set my alarm last night but I got to work on time so that's alright I suppose. I can't wait to get home today. It's been a long week.

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Re: Now...? Eating - Nothing Drinking - Water Listening - Type O Negative Doing - Work Thinking - It feels like next Friday, that's how long this damn day has been. My head randomly hurts and then stops. I'm thinking it has something to do with the surprise fire drill we had today...oi.

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Re: Now...? Eating - M&M's Drinking - Water Listening - Type O Negative Doing - Working/counting the milliseconds Thinking - I can't wait to get home, I've got stuff to do and I'm actually happy about it. Hooray food!

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Re: Now...? Eating - Nothing Drinking - Water Listening - Shape of Despair Doing - Working/dying inside Thinking - I'm pissed that the drivers in my state ALWAYS have to stop and gawk at car collisions. It took me 10 minutes to go 2 1/2 miles because of the epic jackassery of the average UT motorist. I was late as a result. Thank you douchebags of UT.

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Re: Now...? NTNR it's the same everywhere, it seems man is inevitably drawn to scenes of tragedy, suffering, chaos and/or death, we as a species crave it, the entire human race is certifiable eating - nothing drinking - iced coffee listening - Type O Negative doing - posting here and continuing the epic facebook argument thinking - WHY THE FUCK IS THIS MORON STILL GOING?!?!?!?!? seriously mate you're wrong, get over it, also stop inboxing me, I don't know or like you and although it is just soooooooo fun having you swear at and insult me and my family in amongst the odd comment relevant to the original point of discussion I have much better things to do, also I stopped replying to your childish taunts nearly an hour ago, seriously grow the fuck up, oh also thinking this part of this post is massive

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