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no she isnt :( but she is so amazing' date=' shes one of the nicest girls i've met but i think she likes someone else, D: also all the jerks in my class take the piss aswell[/quote'] Why don't you have a go mate? You've got absolutely nothing to loose and stuff your cruel mates - their turns will come soon enough! She's not taken until she's taken!
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i'm just low on confidence and have been for years' date=' im only just. Starting to get back on track[/quote'] Doughnuts and/or Rockstar will fix that. :D Eating - TrailMix Drinking - Water Listening - Obituary Doing - Work Thinking - It's almost lunch time and I can't wait to practice!
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Re: Now...? Feeling tired, sluggish, and drained is what I would call feeling like shit, and giving yourself an artificial rush with an energy drink will do that to you. You tend not to notice with sugar/energy drinks if you do it often enough, but making it a frequent practice is even worse. And, as I said before, they taste terrible.

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Has a red bull once - not great taste! And the French have actually banned them because apartenly they are not very good for you!
LOL. They're probably not the best thing for you but they're not meant to be consumed all the time either. I haven't had a red-bull in years. The last one I had was given to me. I don' t mind the taste of them. They all taste the same however. Just varying degrees of B vitamins and caffeine. Back in 04 or 05 I went about 4-5 months with out consuming processed sugars and caffeine. One day a coworker asked if I wanted his diet rockstar (I'll never understand why people think "diet" drinks are a good idea). I figured what the hell and did. I was wired after about a minute into the drink. I was talking so fast I didn't even know what I was saying. The people on my team were in hysterics because I was out of control. I crashed REALLY hard after about an hour. Drinking more didn't help it either. Still, it was really amusing.
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