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Post by Faith on Oct 17, 2007 19:37:05 GMT -5
That is a good say... I've lived with a very vocal family my whole life and never got used to it.
Sometimes I yell... but not to the extent I've seen it. I'm not sure if I would, even if I could... I'm just weird that way. Among other ways...
But it's not like it'd be useful, anyways, if I did. It usually just makes people angry... I guess I have seriously yelled a bit. Though I usually don't... and when I do it's when I feel I need to. I know I never should actually need to... but I used to think that I did almost all the time. I'm glad I've gotten over it, for the most part.
Usually I just don't realize what's happening and my voice becomes higher and I talk faster when I'm upset... giving others the impression that I'm whining. Which is weird, 'cuz when I'm whining I don't sound like that at all... So I hate it when I do that, too.
This is an interesting conversation... Certainly a strange bit of our minds, wouldn't you say?
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Post by Dragyn on Oct 18, 2007 12:55:19 GMT -5
That's sorta' the point in this thread, if you'll recall.
Most people don't realized when they yell or scream. Wish they would, though.
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Post by Faith on Oct 18, 2007 20:20:10 GMT -5
I do... and that is why I'm saying this is a strange part of the minds we are speaking. ;D
I don't know how they don't... well, most of the time. I understand some of the time. But maybe I'm one of the few crazy people that note how different tones feel. But for some reason that "whiny-voice" escapes my attention, so easily... May have something to do with the fact that I have a higher voice, quite often... and it used to be even higher.
Usually, I get close to yelling... but that's normally it. Sometimes though... and I regret it later. Once in a while I don't realize it until it's too late... but not as much, anymore. In fact, I don't recall the last time that I did. Though I know it wasn't far too long ago. (Either way, when next I'm yelling, I hope somebody around me reminds me...)
I yell at my sister, most... she really gets on my nerves, sometimes. I have yelled at, other relatives... back when I though I needed to. But that was stupid of me...
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Post by Dragyn on Oct 23, 2007 12:34:55 GMT -5
Siblings like to be yelled at, or something. It's the only explanation...
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Post by Faith on Oct 23, 2007 23:13:24 GMT -5
*Laugh!!!* ! ! ! I've got my "Happy Fork!" ;D
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Post by Dragyn on Oct 25, 2007 14:16:24 GMT -5
That was certainly random...
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Post by Faith on Oct 25, 2007 20:57:54 GMT -5
*Laugh!!!* ! ! ! But wasn't that the point? Wait, why am I asking you that? Well, see, I was having dinner, and I almost always get this one fork in particular, that has one of it's teeth all bent out of shape, for some no longer known reason. It has been dubbed "Happy Fork" by my sister. Does it still seem so weird, now? ;D Hehehe... It's strange... we have a box of chicks next to our computer, and they were making this tapping sound about 15 to 20 minutes, now... I looked down, and there was a crowd of them pecking this one dot on the wall. They're still doing it...
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Post by arcblade on Oct 26, 2007 15:03:00 GMT -5
Yummy, dot. Hehe. There's a masquerade ball at 9 tonight. I'm gonna go scare people.
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Post by Faith on Oct 27, 2007 4:13:36 GMT -5
*Laugh!!!* That has now become their greatest means of entertainment, I think. They've been doing it all day, after all... Heh... you do that, and share any interesting stories, afterward...
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Post by arcblade on Oct 27, 2007 15:06:01 GMT -5
There were quite a few costumes, including no less than five people with cat ears, several of whom also boasted tails. There was a picnic, a twister board with spinner, an iPod, a Jack Sparrow, two Deaths (one of which was Australian, both of which were creepy), an Ent.... things like that.
The picnic won the Nintendo Wii. And the music sucked, for the most part. It was a whole lotta rap with a few gems interspersed. The song I danced hardest to was Sandstorm, of course.
Which reminds me: I suck at dancing.
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Post by Faith on Oct 29, 2007 19:57:17 GMT -5
*Laugh!!!* I'm not dancer, myself... (I look similar to a seizure-induced wacko' on the dance floor... and I am rather pleased with that, due to the fact that it gives me a reason not to dance. ) My friends were (at some other Halloween-styled gathering of sorts) a peacock, a witch and an scary ballerina. I've no clue what you'd call me... I wore a weird dress-thing and had a cloak.
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Post by Dragyn on Oct 31, 2007 14:02:09 GMT -5
I know who the psycho-ballerina was...
Didn't see your costume, so I guess I wouldn't have called you anything at all.
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Post by Faith on Oct 31, 2007 19:26:16 GMT -5
Heh. ;D I suppose that's something I could have been... Well, I'm afraid nobody'll see what it was supposed to look like that haven't, already... Someone tore of a sleeve, and then I took off the other one for the night... and I wanted to fix it, but... one of the sleeves disappeared. Now my arms look dumb. Oh well... Next year, I think I want to dress up like a beowolf. (Like what was discussed before.) Beastling, maybe not, because he's a guy. Would that be okay with you, Dragyn?
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Post by Dragyn on Nov 1, 2007 13:16:16 GMT -5
By all means. Go for it...and good luck with that.
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Post by Faith on Nov 2, 2007 2:39:27 GMT -5
Heh. I will... Did you see any interesting costumes this year, Dragyn?
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