Nick Silverpen
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Aren't you the one that posted a breakdown of this year by year a few months ago? I looked up glitch mob and got addicted to them from that blog post. I agree with your 2001 and 2008 choices-- Fortune days is a fantastic song that definitely fits the Phantoka/Mistika themes. Anyways, cool video!
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Eek! If this is the story I think it is, woohoo! Congrats on that accomplishment!
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Know that you can always improve yourself, you can always be a rep stronger or a second faster. I row crew, and no matter how hard you go on the erg machine, the monitor always shows that you can be a tenth of a split faster. Booker Dewitt kinda sums it up best up there, you just gotta want it and obsess over it. If you ever don't feel like it, just tell yourself that you won't be as good if you skip the video as you will if you go to your class.
"You have to want to succeed as bad as you want to breathe"
Look up "Welcome to the grind" and "Motivation (How bad do you want it)" on youtube, they just get you in that mode where you want to exercise and prove yourself better.
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Wait, its this week?
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Act in a tragedy Stage Play with Golden Armored Tahu. Oh boy....
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Matt Smith has made me want to start wearing a bow tie.
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Nano was actually a fun experience. Though I only accomplished the 3k mark, I just was thrilled that there was some motivation out there for people to write.
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I would like to enter for the XL Size Shirt (sorry if this is wrong place)
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I would like to enter the Tuyet/Power Raffle (hoping this is in the right spot)
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Another has been exposed to the beautiful piece of Velox's recommendation!
So glad you've gotten the chance to read this, it truly strikes home in any case, this tale.
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Oh you'll get so stuck along the way you'll want to burn the thing. But definitely keep some updates, I look forward to whatever you're producing and wish you luck along the way!
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This is pretty good man.
Hey, how about bringing "Top Ten Hot Topics" Panel on the left side back? We haven't had that in YEARS.
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It's honestly going to be a whole different experience reading printed BZP works instead of on the computer
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Nice job Nuile! Or whatever your REAL name is
Now, will the book be exclusively kindle, or will there be a paperback sold? (Kindle just broke :/)
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and i instantly want you as a dormie
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in what?
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Im up for one, sending pm now...
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My ears are open!
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So that's why I just got the flood control message ...
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I'd be interested
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Yeah, it has been fun, and I actually want to finish this plot up! Maybe we can finish this Team 2 thing on like a chain PM or something.
If it weren't for me working 7 shifts in the past 4 days, we wouldve been up a little faster, but gah.
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Cedrics death is the most powerful in the movies IMO, but Dobby hit pretty hard. I was crying in the theatre, (while beating up the kid next to me who was making fun of me) That was pretty sad, and Hedwig, I was like "No. That did not just happen."
.... please not Fred. Anything but Fred next.
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Trumpet. 6 years of it. Now retired.
I was in the marching band for 2 years of high school, and i took music improv last year, (sophmore year of HS), we did a bunch of jazz and tried streetlight manifesto (absolute fail) Still love the trumpet and jammin to any song with a trumpet on the radio.
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My parents made me shave for a college visit today :/ But I'm going as long as I can get away with.... coughnovember31,2011cough
Movies/Stories About Being Biracial/Mixed
in TMD's Creatively Named Blog
A blog by Ta-metru_defender in General
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"Once Were Warriors" is a 1994 film on Maori culture that covers the conflict of abandoning the old ways of the family's culture and living in the modern world. There are some graphic moments (R rated), but it is a it's a really powerful film discussing heritage. (The actor who plays Jango Fett in Attack of the Clones is one of the main characters) Definitely one to watch if you're looking for movies in race and identity.