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FearfulSymmetry: So sorry to hear about your troubles, Owl and DD! Sounds like you've both got a lot going on at the moment. :( I just wanted to give you my support, and I hope things will be easier for the two of you soon. *more hugs*

Edit: And of course also my best wishes and hugs to anyone else who needs it!
Hello! Thank you for the hugs. *return hugs*

I hope you are doing okay? Are you still planning to visit the new Globe Theatre later this year?

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adaliabooks: Sorry your dealing with that :/
I know how it is, it's not exactly the same but me and my girlfriend get a fair share of the judgemental rubbish too (let's just say she's a little older than me... ;) ) and usually it's fine but it can be very annoying (especially if someone does it a lot).

Well, I have some good news to share, we've just had another local regular pitch confirmed :)
Not sure it will be great, but we've traded in the area and people are positive about what we do and it's similar to the other one we just started. So business is finally looking up and hopefully once they both get established our money problems will be mostly sorted :)
Might even be able to afford to rent somewhere of our own if things go very well.
Most of the time things are never a problem (people in the countryside are so much nicer and more civilised), it's the bigger cities that we run into most of the annoying people. Normally I don't care, but sometimes I just get tired of it all. I am sorry to hear you have had similar experiences, it's never nice. I will never understand why people are so judgemental, but sadly that's just the way they are.

That's great to hear about another local pitch. Fingers crossed things keep getting better for you and your parter.

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l0rdtr3k: I still pass through this. Being a geeky guy has alot of disadvanteges.
I remember you mentioning this before. I just hope that you don't let those people who look down at you for being you change who you are. As annoying as it can be, they are not worth it, if they don't like it then that's their problem, not yours.

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EndreWhiteMane: And now you've made me hungry for pizza. :-)
He does that to me as well. I think as punishment we should make him personally hand deliver a pizza to each member here. And it had better be hot when it arrives. :-)
Post edited March 17, 2015 by ddickinson
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EndreWhiteMane: Great news, hope you do very well there.
And now you've made me hungry for pizza. :-)
Thanks Endre :)
Going to have to figure out a way to post pizzas to you guys... ;)
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adaliabooks: Thanks Endre :)
Going to have to figure out a way to post pizzas to you guys... ;)
Nope, as I said above, we want them hand delivered and piping hot. :-)
hey guys it's the 'out-of-the-blue-question'-dude again :p

Hope things are going fine or towards fineness and nobody is wallowing in self-pity or self-pity-like-artificial-substances.

I'm just getting into witcher saga now, went through first one just recently...
Loaded my 1st one's save to the witcher 2 (lovely thing to get it free from gog some time ago)... I was wondering does the save affect the second game in any particular or special way other than that I got some of my old items transferred along?
Whoops can't say anything more actually, even this is bordering on spoiling fun if someone has yet to play these games.
Maybe I shouldn't be asking this stuff here and I don't mind if no one answers, just feeling rather good today for some reason.
Anyhow. Spring. The Scandinavia is getting some warmth! Fi-nal-ly!
Post edited March 17, 2015 by superstande
Like I care. I just shake dem head and go "hate me all you want m8"
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ddickinson: Hello! Thank you for the hugs. *return hugs*

I hope you are doing okay? Are you still planning to visit the new Globe Theatre later this year?

Most of the time things are never a problem (people in the countryside are so much nicer and more civilised), it's the bigger cities that we run into most of the annoying people. Normally I don't care, but sometimes I just get tired of it all. I am sorry to hear you have had similar experiences, it's never nice. I will never understand why people are so judgemental, but sadly that's just the way they are.

That's great to hear about another local pitch. Fingers crossed things keep getting better for you and your parter.

I remember you mentioning this before. I just hope that you don't let those people who look down at you for being you change who you are. As annoying as it can be, they are not worth it, if they don't like it then that's their problem, not yours.

He does that to me as well. I think as punishment we should make him personally hand deliver a pizza to each member here. And it had better be hot when it arrives. :-)
Post edited March 17, 2015 by l0rdtr3k
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ddickinson: Most of the time things are never a problem (people in the countryside are so much nicer and more civilised), it's the bigger cities that we run into most of the annoying people. Normally I don't care, but sometimes I just get tired of it all. I am sorry to hear you have had similar experiences, it's never nice. I will never understand why people are so judgemental, but sadly that's just the way they are.

That's great to hear about another local pitch. Fingers crossed things keep getting better for you and your parter.
Funny, I've always found the opposite to be true... well, small towns rather than rural / countryside people. It's one thing I've always loved about cities; no one gives a sh*t about you, they don't notice if your different or odd because so many people are. It doesn't happen so much now, but I used to get shouted at in the street just because I have long hair...

Thanks, for once it looks like they are :)

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l0rdtr3k: I still pass through this. Being a geeky guy has alot of disadvanteges.
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ddickinson: I remember you mentioning this before. I just hope that you don't let those people who look down at you for being you change who you are. As annoying as it can be, they are not worth it, if they don't like it then that's their problem, not yours.
I second this, it can be so hard sometimes but it's not worth trying to be someone or something your not just to fit in. I tried it for years and only ended up miserable. Now I just don't care what people think and do what I like :)

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EndreWhiteMane: And now you've made me hungry for pizza. :-)
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ddickinson: He does that to me as well. I think as punishment we should make him personally hand deliver a pizza to each member here. And it had better be hot when it arrives. :-)
:P
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adaliabooks: Funny, I've always found the opposite to be true... well, small towns rather than rural / countryside people. It's one thing I've always loved about cities; no one gives a sh*t about you, they don't notice if your different or odd because so many people are. It doesn't happen so much now, but I used to get shouted at in the street just because I have long hair...
That is interesting. I guess it all depends on the region and the people there. The countryside is by no means a perfectly tolerant place (no where is), but I find them to be a lot less nasty and judgemental. But clearly it's not the same for everyone, which is a shame. Apart from the odd time (like now) when it bothers me for a little bit (usually just a few hours at most), generally I don't give it much thought anymore. The only person's opinion that matters when it comes to me and my partner is my partner's.

Hold on a minute. Why are you not passed out drunk somewhere? It is Paddy's Day after all. :-)
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ddickinson: I will remember that. I shall stop with my depressing talk and try to find something more happy to help cheer our lovely Owl up.
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EndreWhiteMane: Will this work?
*giggling*... Hehe... It works on me, in any case ! ^^ Thanks, Endre !!
Happy Saint Patrick's day to everyone, who's irish and those who celebrate it! :D
ROSEBUD IS THE SLED AND SOYLENT GREEN IS PEOPLE!
I ALSO HAVE A SHIRT THAT SAYS YUMMY ON THE BACK!

Get the beer! Time to get shitfaced.
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Soccorro: Happy Saint Patrick's day to everyone, who's irish and those who celebrate it! :D
Post edited March 17, 2015 by l0rdtr3k
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ddickinson: Normally I don't let these things bother me, I have had a lot worse from people who seem to feel the need to share their offensive opinions with me. It's something I have had to deal with ever since me and my partner became a couple. It's not usually an issue, most people are nice, but there are always those who look for any reason to be abusive. I'm okay, feeling much better now thanks to a lovely message my partner sent me, so I have my usual smiley face back on now.

*big hug*
You are right not to let these things bother you... I'm glad to know you got your smile back !! :-)) That's good news.
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superstande: hey guys it's the 'out-of-the-blue-question'-dude again :p

Hope things are going fine or towards fineness and nobody is wallowing in self-pity or self-pity-like-artificial-substances.

I'm just getting into witcher saga now, went through first one just recently...
Loaded my 1st one's save to the witcher 2 (lovely thing to get it free from gog some time ago)... I was wondering does the save affect the second game in any particular or special way other than that I got some of my old items transferred along?
Whoops can't say anything more actually, even this is bordering on spoiling fun if someone has yet to play these games.
Maybe I shouldn't be asking this stuff here and I don't mind if no one answers, just feeling rather good today for some reason.
Anyhow. Spring. The Scandinavia is getting some warmth! Fi-nal-ly!
Can't answer your question but it's certainly welcome here. A number of witcher fans here I believe. ;)
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FearfulSymmetry: So sorry to hear about your troubles, Owl and DD! Sounds like you've both got a lot going on at the moment. :( I just wanted to give you my support, and I hope things will be easier for the two of you soon. *more hugs*

Edit: And of course also my best wishes and hugs to anyone else who needs it!
Thanks for your kind and considerate words, Fearful !!
**Thanks a lot Hug **
How are you doing ?
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FearfulSymmetry: So sorry to hear about your troubles, Owl and DD! Sounds like you've both got a lot going on at the moment. :( I just wanted to give you my support, and I hope things will be easier for the two of you soon. *more hugs*

Edit: And of course also my best wishes and hugs to anyone else who needs it!
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ddickinson: Hello! Thank you for the hugs. *return hugs*

I hope you are doing okay? Are you still planning to visit the new Globe Theatre later this year?
Yep, I'm doing just fine! I'm still planning on going, yes. If all goes well I'll go there around the middle of May, so that'll be pretty soon.

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FearfulSymmetry: So sorry to hear about your troubles, Owl and DD! Sounds like you've both got a lot going on at the moment. :( I just wanted to give you my support, and I hope things will be easier for the two of you soon. *more hugs*

Edit: And of course also my best wishes and hugs to anyone else who needs it!
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LaPtiteBete: Thanks for your kind and considerate words, Fearful !!
**Thanks a lot Hug **
How are you doing ?
Hey there! I'm doing good. I'm currently trying to sort out the proposal for my bachelor's thesis, but my ideas are still kind of vague, so it's a bit hard.
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ddickinson: That is interesting. I guess it all depends on the region and the people there. The countryside is by no means a perfectly tolerant place (no where is), but I find them to be a lot less nasty and judgemental. But clearly it's not the same for everyone, which is a shame. Apart from the odd time (like now) when it bothers me for a little bit (usually just a few hours at most), generally I don't give it much thought anymore. The only person's opinion that matters when it comes to me and my partner is my partner's.

Hold on a minute. Why are you not passed out drunk somewhere? It is Paddy's Day after all. :-)
Ditto :)

I've never really done the getting drunk on Paddy's Day thing, largely I suppose because I haven't lived in Ireland since it was legal for me to drink...
And I've never been passed out drunk at all, Paddy's Day or not.

But as it is Paddy's Day I will share my two favourite books about Ireland, ironically written by an Englishman:

McCarthy's Bar
The Road to McCarthy

They are hilarious and really give a (worryingly) accurate picture of Ireland. So if you have any interest in Irish culture (or any Irish heritage) buy them and give them a read :)