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Ok, I don't want to think more about telling/not telling, anymore. So, what's happening here? (haven't had the public timeline open in a while)
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@derpyshy i sad (read my last dash)
Saturday, 14-Apr-12 01:04:21 UTC from web-
@mushi Sucks to be you, right now...
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@derpyshy @jdadoley i was going to study during the rest of the weekeand, and the only thing i wanted was darw something D=. i think i need punch something now. and this thing is my face
Saturday, 14-Apr-12 01:08:18 UTC from web-
@mushi Study then draw again! And better!
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@jdamangoesy i will have 4 damn test next week =/. i think i will have to wait untill the next weekend
Saturday, 14-Apr-12 01:12:08 UTC from web
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@mushi did you use one of those computer-drawing-pens?
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@derpyshy i do
Saturday, 14-Apr-12 01:11:27 UTC from web-
@mushi I want one of those :D even tough I don't draw that very much, I know I'd do more of it, if I had one.
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@derpyshy yeah, tablets help a lot. And creating tons of layers is cool
Saturday, 14-Apr-12 01:15:43 UTC from web-
@mushi hmm...after my... (insert English word for that 14-15 year old's thing where we are now "adult") ill definitely buy a new computer, a pen, a tablet, and draw stuff :D (in 2-3 months)
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@derpyshy ...Puberty?
Saturday, 14-Apr-12 01:23:23 UTC from web-
@redenchilada no, its that cememory-thing... "confirmation" in Norwegian...
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@derpyshy Oh, the word for that's on the tip of my tongue... Quinceneta isn't spelled properly, but it's the closest thing I can think of.
Saturday, 14-Apr-12 01:26:40 UTC from web-
@redenchilada Actually, that word only applies to females... so I'm stumped.
Saturday, 14-Apr-12 01:29:57 UTC from web
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@derpyshy I don't think there is any (commonly-used, at least) English word for that.
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@derpyshy Thinking about it, I guess "coming-of-age" would fit, but that still doesn't express quite what you described.
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@spectrumscramble could ut it be...... *lost train if tought*
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@redenchilada I thought that, but it just doesn't seem to fit the sentence. It's not like puberty would suddenly make you able to buy things, and it's not like there's a concrete time for it. I'm gonna guess that the word in question has no analogue in (common) English usage.
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