I know there are a lot of furries on here, especially YC that came here and started seeking for an actual relationship. I have seen countless of them give up in only a short amount of time, or some of them think that finding their true love on something like this is impossible, because you can't get person enough... I have to say to those furs that is wrong... When I first came to YC and YS back last September, I had no intentions looking for love... but it found me. Love will catch you in the oddest amount of places... and 99% of the time in places you would least likely expect to find it. When I first came to YC I was just looking to cure a hard-on every now and then until one day someone by the name of PhrostFox joined. I was immediately struck by the spelling of the name and I introduced myself and we immediately became friends.
About a week or so after we met, we became mates. I was leery of actually developing a relationship online... especially with someone I didn't know and that was half a country away from me, and especially the possibility of my parents finding out. It was more or less just pure lust when we got together... but time was sure to change that. The more we were together the more magical everything became... we started falling more and more madly in love with each other... and you know it's love when the "I love you" become more exciting than the yiffing. I even sent him a Christmas present of a silver dragon necklace that I have one exactly the same of. So we both have them and wear them daily.
The reason I think this worked out so well was for 2 main reasons. The first reason is that the relationship you form on here is only based solely of personality... you don't get to mix that personality with the looks of the person (unless they show you a picture). It was actually about 2 months that I was with Phrost before I even saw a picture of him... we knew it was love when every time we would talk to each other as mates and he would tell you he loves you, you would get a tingle in your heart that was so indescribable, and it felt so good to know you were important to someone... and that someone that you honestly loved, loved you to.
As time went on, the yiffing seemed to becoming less and less pleasurable because we both wanted it more in real life... we met in November and it was around January that we had our first big argument... There had been some problems in the slight past before that about just not being mates... but just more or less friends. My school grades were dropping and I was getting in more arguments with the people I know IRL... but when January rolled around and we had that argument... it thought us both something that every relationship needs to know to make it work out... Our problem was that we were getting TOO Much of each other... we both felt that we shouldn't go out and do other things away from each other.. And that we should be together every waking moment... At that fight we were slowly on the verge of ending the relationship until Phrost came up with a plan that we should take a break, with no communication whatsoever with each other unless emergency. That is exactly what we needed... because after that week was over we were truly feeling how much we felt for each other, and that our relationship should be handled with the up most care, because it was about as serious of a relationship as you can get.
About a month after that we started the slow process of planning a trip together for the summer. Knowing that the chances of it were slim, and still trying to keep the relationship from our parents, we decided to take the chance to meet each other for the first time. Our goals were set on AnthroCon 2005, and thus we began planning over the months. I got a job and worked my ass off trying to get money to go... the trip was not going to be cheap, but it was going to be worth it. I ended up getting 2 jobs by the time the first part of summer rolled around an
It wouldn't be much trouble (unless you're talking about funding) to keep an after-school athletics program or something, but what needs to be done away with is mandatory PE. Supposedly it's there to make American kids healthy, but obviously it's not working. If someone's really dead-set against eating right and exercising, you can't force them to do it, it's not gonna work.
With PE gone, there would be an extra hour freed up. You could take another class, or the existing clasees could be made longer, or you could get out earlier and have more time for getting a job or studying on your own.
In short, there is absolutely no reason for mandatory PE and it would be beneficial to everyone to eliminate it.
They don't let us use calculators in Texas schools until high school, by which time the basics have already been learned, or at least they should have.
And it is for this reason that I loathe comparisons of computing power to brain power. "By 2015, we'll have computers as smart as humans." What kind of bullshit comparison is that? They're two completely different processes.
Shouldn't India be worrying about more important things like reducing the population, and feeding it? Computers, and even moreso such specific things like what development model is used for software, are so trivial when compared with war and starvation.
That post actually proved a point. Only people willing to tacke action to exercsise will buy this... but they wouldn't need it. The people who need it won't bother. Pointless!
"This being my first aurora event, I had didn't know what to expect. I sat and watched for 45 minutes as the sky literally danced."
So the sky became a person and started dropping it like it's hot? No, it didn't.
I'm tired of people using the word "literally" to emphasize things with no regard for its meaning. Literally used to be one of those safe words (no BDSM refrence intended) that meant "No, I'm not exaggerating. I was really stuck 9 hours in traffic."
Don't use words you don't understand the meaning of.
I know there are a lot of furries on here, especially YC that came here and started seeking for an actual relationship. I
have seen countless of them give up in only a short amount of time, or some of them think that finding their true love on
something like this is impossible, because you can't get person enough...
I have to say to those furs that is wrong... When I first came to YC and YS back last September, I had no intentions looking
for love... but it found me. Love will catch you in the oddest amount of places... and 99% of the time in places you would
least likely expect to find it. When I first came to YC I was just looking to cure a hard-on every now and then until one day
someone by the name of PhrostFox joined. I was immediately struck by the spelling of the name and I introduced myself and we
immediately became friends.
About a week or so after we met, we became mates. I was leery of actually developing a relationship online... especially with
someone I didn't know and that was half a country away from me, and especially the possibility of my parents finding out. It
was more or less just pure lust when we got together... but time was sure to change that. The more we were together the more
magical everything became... we started falling more and more madly in love with each other... and you know it's love when
the "I love you" become more exciting than the yiffing. I even sent him a Christmas present of a silver dragon necklace that
I have one exactly the same of. So we both have them and wear them daily.
The reason I think this worked out so well was for 2 main reasons. The first reason is that the relationship you form on here
is only based solely of personality... you don't get to mix that personality with the looks of the person (unless they show
you a picture). It was actually about 2 months that I was with Phrost before I even saw a picture of him... we knew it was
love when every time we would talk to each other as mates and he would tell you he loves you, you would get a tingle in your
heart that was so indescribable, and it felt so good to know you were important to someone... and that someone that you honestly loved, loved you to.
As time went on, the yiffing seemed to becoming less and less pleasurable because we both wanted it more in real life... we
met in November and it was around January that we had our first big argument... There had been some problems in the slight
past before that about just not being mates... but just more or less friends. My school grades were dropping and I was
getting in more arguments with the people I know IRL... but when January rolled around and we had that argument... it thought
us both something that every relationship needs to know to make it work out...
Our problem was that we were getting TOO Much of each other... we both felt that we shouldn't go out and do other things away
from each other.. And that we should be together every waking moment... At that fight we were slowly on the verge of ending
the relationship until Phrost came up with a plan that we should take a break, with no communication whatsoever with each
other unless emergency. That is exactly what we needed... because after that week was over we were truly feeling how much we
felt for each other, and that our relationship should be handled with the up most care, because it was about as serious of a
relationship as you can get.
About a month after that we started the slow process of planning a trip together for the summer. Knowing that the chances of
it were slim, and still trying to keep the relationship from our parents, we decided to take the chance to meet each other
for the first time. Our goals were set on AnthroCon 2005, and thus we began planning over the months. I got a job and worked
my ass off trying to get money to go... the trip was not going to be cheap, but it was going to be worth it. I ended up
getting 2 jobs by the time the first part of summer rolled around an
High school here has mandatory PE every day, one semester per year. Maybe it doesn't apply everywhere then.
It wouldn't be much trouble (unless you're talking about funding) to keep an after-school athletics program or something, but what needs to be done away with is mandatory PE. Supposedly it's there to make American kids healthy, but obviously it's not working. If someone's really dead-set against eating right and exercising, you can't force them to do it, it's not gonna work.
With PE gone, there would be an extra hour freed up. You could take another class, or the existing clasees could be made longer, or you could get out earlier and have more time for getting a job or studying on your own.
In short, there is absolutely no reason for mandatory PE and it would be beneficial to everyone to eliminate it.
They don't let us use calculators in Texas schools until high school, by which time the basics have already been learned, or at least they should have.
Am I the only one who had no idea what that the summary means... at all?
And it is for this reason that I loathe comparisons of computing power to brain power. "By 2015, we'll have computers as smart as humans." What kind of bullshit comparison is that? They're two completely different processes.
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AKA, everyone.
I read this and I was like "Second life? What?" To save you lazy suckers Googling: http://www.secondlife.com/
Shouldn't India be worrying about more important things like reducing the population, and feeding it? Computers, and even moreso such specific things like what development model is used for software, are so trivial when compared with war and starvation.
5. In Korea, only old people hijack sites.
It's Austrailia charging sales tax on eBay auctions.
What's MS?
The DMCA's consequences were quite intentional. The recording industry bought that legislation.
There are several countries who might not be to keen about it.
That's an odd way to put it.
That post actually proved a point. Only people willing to tacke action to exercsise will buy this... but they wouldn't need it. The people who need it won't bother. Pointless!
[i]you know the old saying about people living in glass houses[/i] Not really. I know about Radiohead's "Life in a Glasshouse" song though.
"This being my first aurora event, I had didn't know what to expect. I sat and watched for 45 minutes as the sky literally danced." So the sky became a person and started dropping it like it's hot? No, it didn't. I'm tired of people using the word "literally" to emphasize things with no regard for its meaning. Literally used to be one of those safe words (no BDSM refrence intended) that meant "No, I'm not exaggerating. I was really stuck 9 hours in traffic." Don't use words you don't understand the meaning of.
Evolution is also a theory. Let the flames begin.