Go to the taboo party tomorrow. But I think my parents want me to go to Palm Springs instead.
Boo.
I think I’ll have fun at both places though… sorry Jasmeen.
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Nicole and I’s fortune. We broke it together.- Posted:2 days ago
sesame street cupcakes
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I have a coupon that will get one of us in for free, so… Anyone want to munch with me before ‘09 ends?
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Aww, hahah, I’m sorry.seeing that just made me really hungry hahaha.
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I made dinner. Chicken Satay with spicy peanut sauce and cucumber relish. (Sorry the last one’s out of focus, I was rushing.
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Where’s my penguin :(((((((What she said.
Aw, hey Cerisse!
LOL. HIIII. :> Yeah. I need my penguin. :))
super CUTE! :)
ahaa, this is for cindy :)
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my idea of sneaking out consists of escaping to a Band Tech guy’s house to stand around and listen to them all practice before their caroling adventure.
What ever happened to the raves, parties, wild nights out on the street?
I’ve just never been that person.
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Pale little angel, blackened with grief
Shining bright angel, why did you leave?
Life is such a beautiful place to be
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American’s often judge George Washington harshly because he kept slaves. At least he looked into the eyes of his slaves. He knew their names. We here in America still have slaves, but we pretend we don’t because we don’t see them. We instead have sociopathic CEOs running our largest companies and political hacks like Tom Delay who lock OUR slaves away in overseas, unsafe, grimy factories, working under conditions that we would never inflict on our children or our neighbors. We haven’t ended slavery in the United States – we’ve merely exported it. And we should end it, while returning our jobs to America. We also need to invest in our infrastructure, and not just the obvious physical things like our old bridges and trains but more importantly our human infrastructure. Like most fully industrialized countries we must go back to times before Reagan ended free college in California and make it, at the very least, affordable again so our children aren’t graduating with the chains of decades of debt repayment around their necks.
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Why is it when I’m mad at you the first song the radio plays when I turn it on has to be ours?
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Stickgold et al. (2000) have proposed that Tetris imagery is a separate form of memory, likely related to procedural memory. This is from their research in which they showed that people with anterograde amnesia, unable to form new declarative memories, reported dreaming of falling shapes after playing Tetris during the day, despite not being able to remember playing the game at all.[2] A recent Oxford study (2009) suggests Tetris-like video games may help prevent the development of traumatic memories. If the video game treatment is played soon after the traumatic event, the preoccupation with Tetris shapes is enough to prevent the mental recitation of traumatic images, thereby decreasing the accuracy, intensity, and frequency of traumatic reminders. “We suggest it specifically interferes with the way sensory memories are laid down in the period after trauma and thus reduces the number of flashbacks that are experienced afterwards.”, summarizes Dr. Emily Holmes, who led the study.[4][5]
- So that’s why I tend to play solitaire when I’m severely upset.
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