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Hah.

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[15:15] theSCIENTIST xxx: hack please
[15:15] theSCIENTIST xxx: <4
[15:15] PunditErudite: I ain’t'cho bitch
[15:16] theSCIENTIST xxx: yOU KNOW YOU ARE…. on the inside
[15:16] PunditErudite: lawlz
[15:16] PunditErudite: Yeah, sadly :[
[15:16] PunditErudite: Damn, that’s minus on the meter

I know, I’m so awesome. 8D
Now, if only I had that kind of power over people in real life. :[

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July 29, 2008 at 2:20 pm

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Protected: Canada and all the scandalous things~

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July 27, 2008 at 6:25 pm

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I’m so fucking pissed off right now.  She’s the WORST person to be telling someone else what to do, yet she’s doing it. Having her older than someone else is bad for her. She seems to think that just because she’s a little older, she can order people around and yell at them for no reason. Little kids are just little kids. They like to play around and be annoying. That’s totally normal. She was EXACTLY like that just a few years before. Yet, she takes it so fucking seriously. God, why can’t she just let it go and let the little one have her way sometime? She’s so spoiled. She also keeps saying that “older kids are in charge” and since she’s four years younger than me, she should listen to me. Yet, whenever I ask her to help the little ones or help Grandma around, she gives me her bratty attitude and says, “you’re older, so you should be taking care of them” while I’M ALREADY FUCKING BUSY HELPING SOMEONE ELSE. Oh, and don’t get me started on our sleeping arrangement. She’s so fucking crazy when she sleeps. She rolls around so much and takes up all the space and blankets. Not to mention the fact that she punches people in her sleep. (I’ve been punched about three times – no kidding) When I ask her to move over, guess what she says? “Deal with it. Go sleep on the floor or something” Seriously, wth is wrong with kids these days. I’m the one helping her with her homework, and that’s her thanks to me? By being an ass and not helping kids six years younger than her. She doesn’t deserve to be living the way she is right now. I would hope that she fails another year of pre-algebra, but I’m nice enough to not hope that.

PS. Sorry for the cursing in this post, but I’ve pretty much reached my limit when it comes to Vanessa.

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July 27, 2008 at 6:14 pm

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Canada!

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Quick post before I have to hand this computer over to my cousins. :]

- The guy that sat next to me on the plane trip over here is studying Physics at Caltech. :O He came to Vancouver for summer school and he looked like someone from Beauty and the Geek. How fun. :] and he totally saved me from my exploding pen by giving me paper to wipe the ink off my fingers. He was looking at equations the whole plane trip, so I couldn’t tell him my nerdy pick-up lines (ftw!) :[

- Dood, no internet </3

- My uncle’s plane couldn’t take off, so he got stuck in Vancouver for another day. Haha.

- After I got off the plane, I couldn’t hear anything for the longest time. :[

- WW3 dream where Russia exploded into confetti, XDD

- My cousins think I’m dating Dominic because I talk to him online (little kids and the way they take things! <3)

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July 23, 2008 at 8:52 pm

A realization

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Life is like going on a journey without knowing where you want to go. You walk aimlessly as you run into dead ends and traps. It’s good to know where you want to go. That way, you won’t get lost along the way. However, if you set your destination too far, too high, too impossible of a goal, is it good to have that destination as a destination in the first place? Realists realize that it’s idiotic to set destinations too far. It’s impossible anyway. Why not just set them lower so they’re at a level that can be easily reached? But isn’t that just a pit stop? Isn’t a destination a place that you want to go no matter how far, no matter how harsh the journey is to get there? Sometimes, it’s not about reaching your destination. Sometimes, it’s about trying your hardest to reach that destination even though you may never reach it in the end. Even if you think you’ll finally reach it in the end, there’s always a rock that will blow out your tires or a leak in your gas tank that will stop you right before you can reach your destination. It’s knowing that you gave the journey your best and being happy with where you end up. It is okay to be disatisfied with the place that you ended up in, but you also have to be happy about where you ended up. You could have ended up in even worse places than where you did. Life is about embracing the destination that you end up in, even though it may not be the desination you had in mind when you first started your journey.

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July 13, 2008 at 11:03 pm

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I know I shouldn’t rant..

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about my AP scores, but I will anyway. So in the end, I received a 4 in European History and a 4 in World History. Of course, I was extremely happy with my World History score, since I didn’t even take the class. XP The European History one, however, I was extremely disappointed. I was certain I was going to get a 5. Everyone has been telling me that the 4’s were good, but I’m still mad for some reason. I guess not meeting my own expectations has me down as well as the fact that most people got 5’s in Euro. Oh well, I’ll do better next year! :]

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July 10, 2008 at 11:17 pm

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Everything about me in four letters

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I’m not kidding. These four letters will tell you everything about my personality: INTJ

Last night (or early this morning), I finished Forensic Heroes II and so decided to look for more dramas to watch. I was browsing through Kamenashi Kazuya’s wikipedia page and saw something about a Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI). Needless to say, I got curious. I searched it up and got a link to a test. I took it and got INTJ. Surprisingly, it is very accurate. Here is some facts about INTJ people! (I pretty much just copied, pasted, and rewrote a bit to make it flow better. Don’t kill me please.)

  • INTJ is commonly referred to as “the scientist”. (Notice my screenname?)
  • INTJ’s are perfectionists and disregard authority. (…)
  • Personal relationships, especially romantic ones, can be the INTJ’s weak point. This is because many INTJ’s do not understand social rituals. The most fundamental problem is that INTJ’s really want people to make sense. (People who know me will know this is so correct. Relationships and all the crap don’t make sense to me. It’s like speaking to me in Spanisch. People, their actions, and their thoughts confuse me the most though.)
  • INTJ’s are more comfortable working alone than with other people. (I HATE working with other people, unless it’s someone I know well, and that person is capable of doing shoulder-to-shoulder work with me.)
  • INTJ’s are not usually as sociable as others, although they are prepared to take the lead if nobody else is up to the task, or they see a major weakness in the current leadership. They are natural, but not eager, leaders, only stepping forward when it becomes obvious to them that they are the best for the job. (Band. ;})
  • INTJ’s make decisions quickly as they tend to make all the decisions. Though they are decisive, they are always open-minded to new evidence and new ideas, flexible in their planning to accommodate changing situations. They are excellent at judging the usefulness of ideas and will apply whatever seems most efficient to them in accomplishing their clearly envisioned goals. They work best when given large amounts of autonomy and creative freedom. They harbor an innate desire to express themselves; that is to be creative by conceptualizing their own intellectual designs. (Bio class, XD. I’m such an authoritarian D: No one ever gets a say in what our group does except me (unless I’m looking for their opinions on something).)
  • INTJ’s do not recognize authority based on tradition, rank, or title. (It’s all about ability!)
  • INTJ’s tend to be very pragmatic and logical individuals, often with an individualistic bent and a low tolerance for spin or rampant emotionalism. (XD)
  • INTJ’s are not susceptible to catchphrases. (They make me laugh)
  • To INTJs, what matters is getting it done – but ALSO learning the principles of how to get it done efficiently and well, as on a “professional” quality level – and they have a tendency to give little thought to personal cost in getting there. (So true, so true…)
  • INTJ’s are usually difficult to get to know well, and difficult to get close to. Those who are close to the INTJ will highly value them for their ideas and knowledge. (hahaha – I laughed at this one.)
  • Many INTJs believe that they are always right. ( Yue Bing! -_________-;; )
  • Some people may have a difficult time accepting what they see as a “superior attitude” or “snobbery”. Not to imply that INTJ’s are snobbish, just that some people with strong Feeling preferences may perceive them that way. (This reminds me of what Tuan-Ahn said about me.)
  • INTJ’s natural partner is the ENFP, or the ENTP. (ENFP = Michelle! XD)

 

Information from:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/INTJ
http://www.personalitypage.com/INTJ.html
http://www.personalitypage.com/INTJ_rel.html
http://www.personalitypage.com/INTJ_car.html

(off-topic) That reminds me! Maou is out already on Veoh.com. No subs, but STORMY should have it out in two days. The group is very efficient and reliable. I’m looking forward to their hard work.

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July 9, 2008 at 3:43 pm