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Peach 00

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  1. I forgot about the Stunt Car show - that was amazing. All the stunts were indeed wicked. ^^

     

    Also the Jungle Cruise was a lot of fun in the Magic Kingdom, I had fun with that the couple of times I went, because I started joking with the person driving the boat. Lot of people ended up laughing at both jokes coming from me and the driver. xD

  2. They have a bunch of emoticons that are either new, or just have been gathering dust since the site took off. =P

     

    Could always use one of the little skulls you made and put that jester hat on it and use it as a sign-off or something. That would look pretty cool. ^^

  3. Maybe it has changed...last time I went, it wasn't all that exciting, from what I remember. But then again, that was eight or nine years ago, so how could I possibly remember things from that long ago? :P

     

    MGM was okay, the one thing I liked about it was the Indiana Jones Movie Stunt show they had, never went on Rock 'n' Roller Coaster, so I can't tell you what that will be like if you go on it. The Great Movie Ride was pretty fun as well.

     

    I think the trip to that park was ruined for me because of the trouble with one of the people working there, who had obviously had a bad day and decided to cause trouble with people coming into the park. Really irritating process to get her to actually let my family and I in the park... >_<

  4. Test Track is the one awesome ride at Epcot, as well as Journey Into The Imagination. I recall last time I went to Disney (last year; I hadn't been 8-9 years previous to that) I went to Epcot once, or twice, can't recall. Universe of Energy (if that is it, I can't remember the name) was pretty good, also liked aforementioned rides.

     

    I never ate at any of the restaurants there, although picked up pastries from the bakery in France. I preferred the Main Street Bakery, though, although it was still good food.

  5. No. You don't need a counselor - there's nothing wrong with you. It's human nature to envy others. To hate them...even if that hate shouldn't be there, it is normal because you are jealous you aren't in as high a place as they are. So what? You don't need to be like them - make something of yourself that isn't like them, for that would be special.

     

    Trust me, you don't need a counselor. What you have is a simple inferiority complex. You feel lower than your friends - I've felt the same way with my siblings, because I feel they've achieved higher things than me, that they're better because one of them is writing a novel and the other one is special because he plays guitar better than I ever have.

     

    What I thought was, so what? I'm better at some things they can't do. And I'm certain there are things you've done that can match up to your friends achievements. For instance, you seem like you're a skilled writer - be proud of it.

     

    Like I commented in your last entry, don't sell yourself short. You'll accomplish things in life that are better than them. What's important is that you're happy with what you do, and you're proud of your accomplishments. And even if you aren't, push yourself to a point you are happy. Reach for higher goals if you want to.

     

    Just don't give up so easily on trying to accomplish goals in life - if you set your mind to it, you can do anything. Remember that. :)

  6. Hey, don't feel too bad. All of us feel lonely and unloved at one point in our life. Think of your family members...your parents. They're proud of you and love you, do they not? Think of the impact your life has made on theirs. The way people draw themselves into a depression is because they sell themselves short and think they are friend-less, but they have more friends than they might even know.

     

    I always thought I was a terrible writer, not good at art, bad at ballet...but encouraging words were what made me feel better about myself. People I know proved me I was better than what I thought I was, and although I disagreed with them, I started to develop a better idea of what I was, although not gaining a huge ego.

     

    Nonetheless, don't sell yourself short. You shouldn't think you shouldn't have been born - think of Jimmy Stewart in It's A Wonderful Life. Sure, it's a bit of a sappy movie, but look at what happened to him in the end: He realized that he really did make a difference in people's lives.

     

    Perhaps my point is wrong, but just think of it that way, and you'll realize you're thinking wrong. You have touched people's lives, you have accomplished things in life, you do have friends, and you should feel you are loved. Remember that your family loves you, and that's most important of all.

  7. Magic Kingdom. If you go at night, go for Splash Mountain and Thunder Mountain Railroad while the fireworks are going off, because both will be empty, and you get an awesome view of the fireworks at TMR. Plus, you can go about four times if you rush through the waiting lines really fast.

     

    Still, seriously, Animal Kingdom is a waste of time, as well as MGM, as the only two premier attractions at MGM are Rock 'n' Roller Coaster and The Great Movie Ride. Plus, last time, had a big problem with the people working there, so yeah. But Epcot is okay...it's still fun, but I personally think the Magic Kingdom is better.

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    Love is a choice we make, not a feeling.

     

    Technically speaking, the more appropriate way to phrase it would be to say we do not choose or feel. Love is the one that chooses for us - we feel what it gives us. We by destiny are given love, and it chooses someone to be our destiny, and vice versa. So, honestly, love chooses for us the person we are destined to be with, and in thanks we should accept that choice. That's my view of it, anyhow, I'm possibly wrong on many levels, but that's how I think of it.

     

    What is more difficult to do is to honestly appreciate our spouse. It takes a lot of work to appreciate the person whom you've chosen the spend the rest of your life with, not just love them and care for them. Indeed, caring is important, but we have to learn to appreciate and respect our opposite because of what they do for us.

     

    If you can't (more properly, won't) fully appreciate the person you love and don't tell them how you do appreciate them for what they do for you and your lifestyle, then you are not worthy of being loved by that person.

  9. Aww, cute. =P Things have indeed changed...it's always amusing to look back at things you made years before, and then compare them to the present. We shake our heads at what we see, but it's still funny. ^^

     

    Still, that in comparison to what I draw makes my art look terrible. xD

  10. It sounds like an awesome idea! =D I think it would be better off like the old staff member interviews were, when they post them in GD, if they were to do the idea. Powercast might make it inconvenient for some to be interviewed, but I might be wrong. =/

     

    It sounds like a great idea, though - you ought to start it in your blog now. Just a series of about 10-20 questions , both about what their talent is, what they've created, and just a lot of random questions that could give some interesting answers. You should try it, though, maybe a once a week/month process - I think it'd be awesome. ^^

  11. @ HH I myself am not a fan of the Pearl Pink 3DS. It's too... Pearly.
    Hmmmm I think I agree with you, looking at it now. I have the pink DS Lite, which is a pink I like better.

     

    I haven't seen the pink...I ought to check it out. Indeed, I liked the shade of pink the DS Lite have. Although never having a DS LIte, either, did see a couple of friends' DS Lites with that color.

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