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Take a damned compliment!

Tue Oct 2, 2007, 8:25 AM
Girls:
Stop being so damned annoying about taking a compliment!
If I compliment you just take it! If you weren't worth the compliment I wouldn't have bothered, but I did! So shut up and just take the fact that it's true.
You argue to the point I'm about to remove your mouth so you can't argue with the compliment.
Low self-esteem or whatever it's not gonna get any better if you can't accept "you're beautiful" or "that's pretty good work" etc.
Remember guys don't get paid to compliment you so just accept it.

You know who you are *leers maliciously*

In other news my japanese course has started and I have a judo tournament in 2 weeks.

  • Mood: Compassion
  • Listening to: Small vibrations in the air
  • Reading: "Reading:" was the last thing i read
  • Watching: PC screen
  • Playing: Heros of mana
  • Eating: Food
  • Drinking: Drink

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lol this is what seperates girls from boys! boys are simple, honest, straight to the point. Girls like to consider all veiw points, like to question oppinions, like to make hints and play emotional miiiiind games! XD

oooh, whats the course like? and is this THE Judo tourny, or a different one?

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*pulls of mouth and gives to you*

hmmm ymmm ummm
(here you go)
well you are getting better at taking a compliment which is good :)

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I play mind games all the time, I thought you noticed. Considering all view points has nothing to do with deniying 99% of compliments.

Course is ok, mostly talking and romaji, trying to swap to the other one which covers hiragana and you get a qualification from.

This tourney would be the BIG one... in reading... the one I dislocated knee and got picked for the england team training at last year.

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