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NejinOniwa

Well, yeah, it is a slightly unnerving profession, I'd imagine. These days, though, he doesn't do any therapy; he's a bureaucrat since a few years back, working with government grants to projects aiming to prevent mental unhealthiness among youths, and he's studying organizational psychology at the moment. But, I suppose none of the people in the Clan are entirely right in the head to start with, so that's what you get -w-;
YOU COULD HAVE PREVENTED THIS

Dr. Kraus

god damn you YOUTUBE!

Servers for youtube are really crapy today (Most likely due to all the videos from Egypt flowing into the site).

Thats pretty cool nejin, nothing much going on in my family other then my mom getting sick and my dad going "don't push your self to far in school, take it easy! You don't need to be taking AP (Advanced Placement) Physics: Electro Magnetism blah blah blah"

zjhentohlauedy

wow you guys have it tough >_<

i'm glad i'm in good relations with pretty much everyone i know >3<

i kinda feel uncomfortable when someone hates me DX
My my, aren't you lovely~

Dr. Kraus

#9798
OMG ICE STORM AND SHIT ABOUT TO HIT US IN THE NORTH EAST. BRACE FOR IMPACT, I WANT SCHOOL OFF WITH 1/4 INCH OF ICE A;LNDF;LAJNF

MAJOR UPDATE: 2 HOUR DELAY, YES

Bella

THE SNOWSTORM IS A LIE.

At least, it will be here. For the White Mountains are IMPERVIOUS TO BLIZZARDS~

=W=;;;

Chocofreak13

#9800
i'm considering skipping school on wed. due to the predicted TWENTY-FOUR INCHES OF FROZEN WATER. O___O;
speaking of which, i read an article today that says that my town and surrounding towns are pretty much through their snow removal budgets, which are supposed to last till june. :\

my mum is usually a saint, but menopause seems to have made her a bit mood-swingy. and she has an associate's in psychology, so often times she psychoanalyzes alot of what i say so as a result i don't usually talk to her about my problems. :\
my dad is european. he also grew up without a dad, so he uses this as an excuse as to why he seems to be such an inattentive one. i rarely talk to him about my problems, when i have extended conversations with him at all. he is the source of alot of my mental issues and the reason my childhood was quite hellish. however, he's gotten better since i was a kid, but he's no less grumpy, aggressive, frugal, or hard to talk to. :\
i am only starting to trust my sister again. she saved my ass a bunch when we were kids, and took the brunt of the abuse from our father. however, this is counteracted by her bipolar disorder, which has contributed to her screwing me over multiple times. she's stolen from me, tried to kill me, and has let me down on many an occasion. however, i still love her, and i wouldn't give her up for anything, since if it weren't for medical science i wouldn't even have her.

the rest of my family has their ups and downs, depending on whom you're talking about. my grandparents are very sweet and loving, even if they don't support all of my endavors. my cousins are divided into 3 groups:
the burkes, my mother's older sister's kids; 1 of them (plus my aunt) have their heads in hollywood, 1 is more conservative than the entire republican party, and 1 is pretty much the only down-to-earth one of the family.
the shelzis, my mother's younger sister's kids: all 4 of them are extremely down to earth, which is why i've always gotten along better with them. mind you, 1 i never see and is technically a half-cousin, and the other 3 act like the cast of jersey shore, but i still love them to pieces, and as for my cousin nina (one of the jersey trio), i couldn't be prouder of her for getting her life together.
the roulets, my dad's older and younger brother's kids: i've met 2 of 3, and even then only once. we only conversed through a card game called chow sept, but other than that we got along. last i heard lisa was still as smart as ever and was fairly independent, jan was (still) a mama's boy, and marcus spoke wonderful english and was polite and sweet.

other than that, all my extended family is in europe/canada/somewhere around manchester, nh and i haven't seen any of them in at least 5 years.

EDIT: Nej, if you come here for the summer, there's an event known as The Blood Games, that i thought might be nice to attend. i've only been once, but it was really, really fun, and i was dubbed a hardcore larper that weekend. -w-
if you've never larped before, it's something i get the feeling you'd enjoy. :3
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NejinOniwa

TOPICLESS: SRSBZNS.


And no, I've never LARPed before. So that might be something, who knows... -w-
YOU COULD HAVE PREVENTED THIS

zjhentohlauedy

is it bad that i envy the snow people >3<

tho i might really be bad with snow but i don't know yet.

I am kinda allergic to really cold stuff so i guess i might die if i experience snow ._.
My my, aren't you lovely~

Red-Machine

Quote from: Bella on January 31, 2011, 06:11:01 PMFamily-wise, there's just my dad, my brother and his small family

No mother, Bells?
Red_Machine: Flouting the Windows Lifecycle Policy since 1989!

Chocofreak13

(thankyou for asking, i was going to but you beat me to it)

@zen: due to snow i'm going to have to skip school tomorrow. >__< i'm going to email my teachers, but if any of them don't accept it as an excuse that means i only have 2 more alloted sick days for the semester. ;__;
@nej: i loved larping when i used to, even though i was non-combat. whether you participate or not, it's an exciting spectacle. and i loved exploring the surrounding woods. ^^
the blood games was especially fun. there was running, switzerland, snuggling, stray cats, open fields, human chess, and we found out the emergency room has a dress code! ^0^

for one of my classes, we need to do a project about making a machine (in photoshop). i've decided to kill 2 birds with one stone by (finally) making....
OS-TAN FLELES. >:3

if you don't know what flele is, look here.
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stewartsage

The ER likes pants and things that won't trip the staff up, is what I've found.

Chocofreak13

no, it wasn't even their pants! they were shirtless, so the ER kicked them out. :3 (weird, cause it wasn't even busy or anything.)
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Aurora Borealis

I got out of school early today (no afternoon class) due to a blizzard warning. Expected to get a buttload of snow. x_x

stewartsage

Wow, that'd never happen at any ER I've ever been in.

Good luck Aurora-dono, our snow is finally starting to melt here for which much joy is being expressed.

Bella

Quote from: Red-Machine on February 01, 2011, 05:52:31 AMNo mother, Bells?

I must have had one, otherwise I wouldn't be here. But yes, she isn't with us now.

How can an ER have a dress code? Unless you mean the ER waiting room has a dress code (which doesn't make complete sense either...)