I think I know who I am now.
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Thread Topic: I think I know who I am now.
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I'm that kid who's always in the back, doesn't talk much, and glares at people if they've done something to me. I don't really care about how I look. And I've only got a few friends. I have a hard time trusting people when I first meet them. And it's rather hard to gain my trust or respect. I'm a little bit arrogant, I also have a habit of talking back. I also hide my emotions. I don't smile, frown, or show anger. But those are my flaws. Once people get to know me I can be nice. I will also defend my friends. If any of my friends were in danger I would sacrifice myself if it would save them.
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so...if you were pushed over the edge...would you plot world domination?
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You seem awesome
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No. I don't particularly care about being in power.
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world domination doesnt nesscicarly (i spelled that wrong no doubt) mean you will be in power..you could be the genuis behind the man with the power giving him ways to dominate but it all comes from your mind
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I'm really not that great Danny.
True. That would take a great mind, but it's really a waste. Even if I've suffered, I don't think other people should suffer because of that. -
doesnt have to be like a bad one...could be a good one...
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danny stage
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Hm... You're right.. It really depends on the person in question though. It all depends on their personality.
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well dont pick a mental case....find someone who wants to better the world by ending violence and be the genius behind creating a utopia and that person with the face of it...tada!
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That could work.
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Wow... that describes me exactly too. 0.0 oh well... back to gaming.
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Some people have similar personalities. Except I highly doubt you go around hissing at people like I do, Nate.
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see? you'll be great..just work on the smiling thing...and no hissing...or biting or scratching...also dont pee on people
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yeah actually...i do
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