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Pockets

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Since: 10-20-04

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Posted on 08-09-07 04:19 PM, in Monster Games... Link
*falls over after climbing out of the hole he'd dug in the ground*

"Ouch." He looks around and reads the newest installment to the story.

"OOOOO, REAL monsters. COOL. At least I got taken down by a hot one,"
he shrugs.

Kick ass dude, I like it a lot. Now I am even more interested than ever. Can't wait
to see what happens next.

*limps away, carefully avoiding the hole in the ground.*
Pockets

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Posted on 09-06-07 09:50 AM, in Encase people didn't know... Link
PENGUINS!!!

Penguins are awesome. Sounds kick ass, I'm with WhiteRose on the bug thing
though. *hides in a pocket dimension that is insect free*
Pockets

Werewolf
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Posted on 09-06-07 09:52 AM, in Beloved Link
This was intriguing. I've read it two or three times but always at mach 3 cause I've
got lots of other crap bugging me so for some reason finer details escape me but
I liked it.

I think the fight scenes might be a little too detail oriented but I like that kinda fight
anyway so not sure how much of a difference it'd make.

Will re-read again and make a better post later. Off to work now.

*bounces away like a cracked out rabbit*
Pockets

Werewolf
pockets








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Posted on 09-08-07 09:09 AM, in Love, luck and unicorns for the birthday girl Link
*pockets wanders out onto the stage and steps up to the podium*

"Is this thing on?" Taps micorophone to an accompanying feedback squeal.

"Yeah... it's on. Anywho."

*looks out at the assembled audience.*

"Ladies and Gentlemen... We gather today, to celebrate 8 day's late an event of
truly staggering proportions. We gather, to celebrate the day, 24 years... and 8
days ago, when our lovely little WhiteRose was unleashed upon an unsuspecting
world, and the terror that came with it."

*looks around.*

"You know I think that's why we're a year apart, cousin. The earth couldn't handle
both of us at one time." *smiles*

"HAPPY LATE B-DAY COUS. See ya in a few hours at the party. LOVE YA."

*wanders off stage*

......

*trips over something in the dark and falls over.*
Pockets

Werewolf
pockets








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Posted on 09-08-07 09:18 AM, in Left behind. Again Link
I don't have direct experience really, but I've had some friends deal with absences
like this in the past. It's hard, no question. But he's not abandoning you. It's a
career and growth type of decision.

I was in ROTC in Highschool and nearly went into the military myself. Didn't for
personal reasons. Been thinking the last couple days that it might be a good idea.
Shortest term possible, Army, school help... it might be a useful idea but also right
now I couldn't. I have too many responsibilities here at home to be able to leave
for any length of time, much less an extended stay.

The military can be very good for a person. Discipline, growth, maturity. All can
be a result of military service and all I can say is if you guys can weather the
separation he will be a better man, and a better boyfriend more likely than not
in the long run.

Best of luck to the both of you. Tell him not to break his master chiefs jaw with a
wrench like my buddy did. *smiles*
Pockets

Werewolf
pockets








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Posted on 09-08-07 09:27 AM, in Homosexuality on Children's programmings: Not allowed? Or an overeaction? Link
Originally posted by geeogree
Originally posted by Gesar
Originally posted by geeogree
Originally posted by Gesar
I stand by the fact that while they may learn about it eventually, when should be the parent's decision. Just like the parent decides when their child should learn about sex, drugs, death, etc.


completely agree.

There are a lot of things in life that happen even if we may not like them. Violence is something that happens on a daily basis but I plan on doing all I can to shelter my kids from it as long as possible.


Maybe not as long as possible, but until you think they are ready...


well yeah.



Ummm..... Bullshit?

Parents don't decide when their children learn about sex, drugs, death and so on
and so forth. If you think that you're deluding yourself. Children learn about such
things from other children, friends, siblings, television, movies, the media in
general. Parents don't decide that kind of thing and sheltering them is the worst
thing you do can do. To a point at least.

The best thing is to make sure that they're prepared to face such things about the
world. Sheltered children who in their late teens or early adult life suddenly learn
abour Homosexuals and drugs and other less "Accepted" things will not know
how to handle the real world because they've been sheltered.

I firmly believe that homophobes and hate crimes are the product of sheltered
children being indoctrinated with their parents views of the world from a young age.
They get into the real world and don't know how to handle it so they lash out,
because their parents tried to shelter them and didn't tell them anything.

If my three year old daughter (when I have one) asks me one day what being
gay means or what sex is I won't tell her she's too young to understand. I intend
to sit her down and discuss and explain. It's better to explain to children. At a
young age children can process information and learn better than any adult
because their minds are still young and haven't been programmed with the patterns
of prejudice and bigotry that unfortunately runs so rampant in this very closed
minded American society.

More parents should talk to their kids than constantly trying to shelter them.
Pockets

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Posted on 09-10-07 02:13 AM, in Homosexuality on Children's programmings: Not allowed? Or an overeaction? Link
Kids that are sheltered become indoctrinated with their parents views and beliefs
which are not always correct. Children today still are affected by their parents
and grandparents views of racism and bigotry. The whole civil rights movement has
not moved nearly as far nor as fast as it should have and there is still racism
running rampant in the United States.

I did not say that sheltered kids would immediately become homophobes and
commit hate crimes but they are more prone to being unable to accept such things
and not react violently which is a failing of the human race in general. If it's
something that we don't understand or is outside our experience we fear and hate
it on general principal.

I apologize if my first post did not make that clear.

3 years old to 8 years old is the best time to teach children. Anything, not just
about the world at large. A well educated child could be fluent in at least seven
different languages by the time they enter middle school. They could be proficient
in mathematics and science by then as well, easily grasping trigonometry and
advanced algebra before highschool.

Teaching children is the best thing to do, sheltering them just makes their adult
lives more difficult than they have to be.
Pockets

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Posted on 10-15-07 08:49 AM, in Wizard's First Rule Link
KILL MAKER OF MINISERIES!!! But please finish the series first. I'll kill after I
see how much it's going to piss me off.

Gotta go right now, post more later. One of my favorite series.
Pockets

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Posted on 12-27-07 08:13 PM, in Are You a Movie Buff Link
Your Movie Buff Quotient: 76%

You are a total movie buff. Classics, blockbusters, indie favorites... you've seen most of them.
Your friends know to come to you whenever they need a few good DVD rental suggestions.
Are You a Movie Buff?
Pockets

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Posted on 12-27-07 08:44 PM, in I Am Legend Link
I was just wondering how many people realize that this movie is a remake, of a
remake?

The book came out, I am Legend. Then the movie with Vincent Price The Last Man on Earth then, The Omega Man with Charleton Heston. Now
they've titled the movie with the same title of the book.

This also allowed them to re-print the original book with a new cover with Will
Smith on it, thus selling more. Makes good business sense from the authors
perspective.

I'm not saying anything against this movie as I've not seen it yet and no matter
what I do intend to see it. I'm also positive I will enjoy it immensely, I'm just
wondering how different it's going to be from the original Last Man on Earth
Pockets

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Posted on 01-15-08 12:55 AM, in Dragonball: The Live Action Movie Link
They did a live action version of DBZ a long time ago. I saw clips of it when I was
back in highschool. It was probably the worst peice of crap ever to be filmed on this
mudball of a planet.

Without looking at the link at the top of this thread in advance of posting this reply I
can't really formulate an opinion but like Cairoi said, this could either be the worst,
or best movie ever.

I reserve Judgement until after I see it and can then spend twelve hours solid
ranting about how they ruiened different things at which point I will then say,
"Other than that it was pretty cool."

Pockets

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Posted on 12-14-10 10:15 PM, in New to the board? Introduce yourself here! Link
Hola peoples. I be not.new bu it has been many, many moons since my last post. I have missed this board. Just reintroducing myself. My name be Pockets. I am the resident lender and general lunatic. I'm sure i'll fit right in.

Im here again to catch up with old friends and to start some new rp's and comment away to my twisted little heats content.
Pockets

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Posted on 12-14-10 10:27 PM, in Answer one, Ask one Link
Does going back to school count? I can't think of anything "new" that I've tried recently. Other than starting school again toward a new career goal (motorcycle mechanic) that's all I got at the moment.

What was the worst nightmare you ever had?
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Posted on 12-14-10 11:15 PM, in private messages Link
Question if anyone could help. I pressed delete all in the private messages and it deleted all except the sent messages. How does one delete their sent messages?



(Last edited by Elara on 12-15-10 11:22 PM)
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Posted on 12-14-10 11:45 PM, in Last Movie You Saw? Thoughts? Link
To be perfectly honest I haven't seen a movie from.beginning to end in a while. I've got three kids. Interuptions abound. But... the most recent movie that comes to mind is District B13. Its a foriegn film (french) about a walled off gheto in france where crime basically rules. It stars David Belle, the creator of Parkour and heavily features amazing displays of parkour/free running.

Wonderful movie, amazing acrobaics by the two lead actors in the film. One of my favorites.
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Posted on 12-14-10 11:55 PM, in Busy? Link
Busy and not if that makes sense. Im married, father of two, step-father of one, unemployed but full time taking care of the two little les and going to.class one day a.week working toward a ertificate in motorcycle repair. It doesn't sound like much but I rarely seem to find time for myself these days.
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