Notices by Jessi Jacquet (huggablysoft), page 9

  1. @awlderpy She doesn't have a job (and never did). She didn't graduate high school (as far as I know). She tried to commit suicide when her dog was taken away (that she was seemingly having a love relationship with, if you know what I mean). She's massively egotistic and believes that she knows more about how to live a life than a person who has a masters degree in business and owns a share of Google.

    Monday, 22-Jul-13 00:42:37 UTC from web in context
  2. @bowandlyre That's probably true.

    Monday, 22-Jul-13 00:38:26 UTC from web in context
  3. @awlderpy With how psychologically screwed up she is, I highly doubt that she'll get recruited. She lives her life out in a fantasy world that constructed for herself through internet social networking that she believes is real.

    Monday, 22-Jul-13 00:36:32 UTC from web in context
  4. @awlderpy She's not going to even make it passed signing the enlistment form. The recruiter is going to tell her to go suck it with that "I control my own life, not you" attitude of hers. Life doesn't work that way and never will. You either take advice and use it to your advantage AND follow the rules, or you can sit around being a punkass wondering where you'll be getting your next meal and whether or not you'll still have a house to live in next week.

    Monday, 22-Jul-13 00:27:50 UTC from web in context
  5. @awlderpy I honestly was trying to reconsider being with my ex until she started on with this crap attitude of hers. I honestly wanted to fly over to Australia, drag her stupid butt out of her house and from the the front of her little fantasy world on her computer and throw her in military boot camp. Then laugh at how pathetic she is. Welcome to life, bananas.

    Monday, 22-Jul-13 00:24:42 UTC from web in context
  6. @awlderpy My ex really is a special one isn't she? She refuses to let anyone or anything dictate her life and yet she wants to join the Navy. The military isn't going put up with her bullmangoes

    Monday, 22-Jul-13 00:21:47 UTC from web in context
  7. @awlderpy That's good...for her mostly. I still wouldn't be with her. Going back to your ex's is bad juju

    Monday, 22-Jul-13 00:20:05 UTC from web in context
  8. @awlderpy I honestly hate her. She acts like a smartass about everything and yet she knows nothing about how to live out any sort of life. Even a basement dwelling nerd who's overly obsessed about Star Trek and spends most of his time online with no girlfriend has MORE common sense about life than she does.

    Monday, 22-Jul-13 00:18:35 UTC from web in context
  9. @awlderpy Its the person that she claims is her new girlfriend.

    Monday, 22-Jul-13 00:15:52 UTC from web in context
  10. @awlderpy I just hope that the conversation wasn't anything like what me and my ex had. Seriously, she just ticked me off with how she acted. Not only was she stubborn, but completely delusional and in complete denial about everything that's currently going on with her life. God seriously, you're in love with a person you can't even ever hope to be with because this person is on the other side of the world, wants nothing to do with and is literally dying from cancer in a hospital. Not to mention, she so freaking dense that she won't take any advice from anyone, even if its advice on how to get a job. Honestly, I ended the conversation with: "You claim that you're suffering from Ego Death and yet you're delusional denial claiming that you love someone who doesn't even know who you are, much less that you even exist"

    Monday, 22-Jul-13 00:14:19 UTC from web in context
  11. @scoot I've only played the original Persona and the Shin Megami Online game.

    Monday, 22-Jul-13 00:09:37 UTC from web in context
  12. @awlderpy I know how that feels. Then again I stopped being friends with my ex after I found out that she went from being selfish to become straight delusional. She was talking about "ego death" and "spirituality" like she knew what it all meant when she didn't.

    Monday, 22-Jul-13 00:08:18 UTC from web in context
  13. @mastertdi I just really hate it when the hype train ruins the expectations of the show. Seriously...fandoms. You hate the majority of them.

    Monday, 22-Jul-13 00:05:47 UTC from web in context
  14. @mastertdi Me either. There's going to be way too many ponies

    Monday, 22-Jul-13 00:03:50 UTC from web in context
  15. SEASON 4 SPOILER ALERT! There will be ponies

    Monday, 22-Jul-13 00:01:16 UTC from web in context
  16. @mushi It's just that China allowed its emissions pollution to get out of hand instead of regulating it like other countries do when manufacturing automobiles and producing burned energy, such as coal. Also, here in the US and neighboring countries, we use ethanol based fuels that we most likely get from Brazil, among other countries and we tend to lean more toward cleaner burning energy such as hydro electricity, wind and natural gas.

    Sunday, 21-Jul-13 23:56:43 UTC from web in context
  17. @mushi No doubt there.

    Sunday, 21-Jul-13 23:52:06 UTC from web in context
  18. @mushi China doesn't seem to have any sort of emissions regulations. Their air is so polluted that you can't even see the sun clearly and most people can't even breathe it with out getting sick. If you're used to breathing relatively fresh air, I wouldn't recommend going to China. You might come back with asthma.

    Sunday, 21-Jul-13 23:50:42 UTC from web in context
  19. @mushi That's always a good thing. China could seriously learn from countries on /this/ side of the world. Their pollution is ungodly bad.

    Sunday, 21-Jul-13 23:47:14 UTC from web in context
  20. @mushi Lol. It was the same with MySpace here in the US. When Facebook and Twitter came out, pretty much everyone abandoned MySpace. It's now more of a music sharing site than a social networking site.

    Sunday, 21-Jul-13 23:45:34 UTC from web in context
  21. @mushi Fun fact: The city I live in is powered entirely by hydro-electric plants and windmill farms. Green energy much?

    Sunday, 21-Jul-13 23:42:16 UTC from web in context
  22. @mushi They probably liked it better for security reasons. Does your country have restrictive internet media laws?

    Sunday, 21-Jul-13 23:41:00 UTC from web in context
  23. @randomwonderbolt Oh nice. A lot of plushie makers don't use sewing machines and its why their toys are so expensive.

    Sunday, 21-Jul-13 23:39:26 UTC from web in context
  24. @mushi Hmm..they didn't have/allow MySpace or Facebook at the time?

    Sunday, 21-Jul-13 23:38:41 UTC from web in context
  25. @randomwonderbolt Do you have any photos of your work?

    Sunday, 21-Jul-13 23:36:56 UTC from web in context
  26. @mushi What do you even use this site for? It honestly looks like a super dumbed down version of Google+ with no media stream.

    Sunday, 21-Jul-13 23:34:35 UTC from web in context
  27. @mushi I'm surprised at the fact that my Google+ account works with Orkut.

    Sunday, 21-Jul-13 23:31:58 UTC from web in context
  28. @mushi Yeah, but still. $3500 for a fan made toy? Come on. You could probably pay someone else $350 to make you one just as good. I mean I got a custom Princess Cadence doll made for me by Coin Op Customs for less than a $100 and it's actually pretty high quality.

    Sunday, 21-Jul-13 23:29:51 UTC from web in context
  29. @mushi Well, considering that someone was crazy enough to pay $3500 for a Gala Fluttershy plushie on eBay, that wouldn't surprise me.

    Sunday, 21-Jul-13 23:18:12 UTC from web in context
  30. @mushi I'm pretty sure this person makes more characters than just her. The only thing is that his plushies are a little pricey

    Sunday, 21-Jul-13 23:03:09 UTC from web in context