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No More Second Best: All my life, I have always been second best to someone: next in line to be with someone I love, broken promises, lies....it has always been something that depresses me, but right now, I couldn't care less about having a girlfriend. I keep my friends close, and that's all I need. Not saying my heart doesn't feel sliced open at times, but I'm stronger than people give me credit for. Not saying I can take bullets, I'm only human, and no one usually gives me a chance,... Read More
In a variety of colours for folk to use on other forums-kept to a reasonable size to avoid box stretching It works better in some colours than others,but this is just a very quick piece I've dashed off in two minutes flat for use plugging the site elsewhere.If I've not done the colour you'd like,let me know and I'll whistle one up.Or even take 30 seconds and recolour it yourself More imaginative banners will follow soon ... Read More
Turns out, 50's rocker Eddie Cochran was right: there ain't no cure for the summertime blues. You never fully realise the validity of such words until you are stuck in a glass booth only slightly larger than a fish tank, running solely on super-strength coffee and working double shifts until six-thirty in the morning as others are going on vacations, leaping headlong over chilly sprinklers, grilling mountains of food in their backyards, and spazzing out at the biggest metal concer... Read More
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3V-stPQlaM yeah there you go you joyless farts!
this is probably one of the awesomeest and scaryest words in the english language, and the fact that it is in the english language disproves all of "gods great love" http://dictionary.reference.com/search?r=2&q=reprobate –noun 1. a depraved, unprincipled, or wicked person: a drunken reprobate. 2. a person rejected by God and beyond hope of salvation. –adjective 3. morally depraved; unprincipled; bad. 4. rejected by God and beyond hope of salvation. –verb... Read More
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