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12-10-2011, 12:28 PM
Cassette: That smurts... how on earth did you manage that? xD
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12-10-2011, 01:06 PM
@Pa-Chinko: I was going on a staff night out on Saturday night and had a bit too much to drink in a short space of time, so when we were heading to the taxi (we were all wearing heels so there was no way we were walking to the pub) the air hit me when I stepped out of this lassies house, and then I just faceplanted the ground. xD Then fell about a million times that night and had to get half dragged half carried up the hill to my house when the pub closed.
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12-10-2011, 01:22 PM
High heels + alcohol = always a disaster. xD
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12-10-2011, 01:30 PM
Haha you're telling me, I nearly crippled myself wearing them last year at my Christmas social. I was dancing and then my legs gave way and I couldn't get up again, so I had to crawl to the edge of the dance floor from the other side, tripping about fifty couples up along the way. xD
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12-10-2011, 11:01 PM
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@Suona: Haha same here, I think it's a miracle that I've not broken anything. The worst I've had was torn ligaments in my hand and the sprain I got in my foot. Which in the grand scheme of things, isn't too bad. C:
Thanks. (: They're still a bit sore to lean on, but moving is a lot easier now. I'm not going to wear heels for a while. xDD
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Yeah, definently not too bad in comparison to some things. :yes: I've never done either of those, too. I may have gotten small sprains before, but none come to mind right now that were too painful. I do have a tendency to get hurt just from being a klutz, though. And my joints and tailbone give me trouble.
I bet. Leaning on bruises and cuts can be super painful sometimes. Heh. I dont mind heels. They're actually kinder on my arches. I have really high arches, so they give more support than any of my shoes without a bit of a heel. I have arch-supports for my tennis shoes, but they only help so much. :/ My high-heeled wedge boots are the best, though! Only problem is that my feet ache after wearing them around all day if I've been doing a ton of walking/standing.
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12-11-2011, 01:01 AM
Land of transvestites and transexuals? I have no idea where you mean?
Also, what sort of head set are you sporting there in the first pic?
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12-11-2011, 07:35 AM
Looks like a gamers head-set
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12-11-2011, 10:19 AM
I like that first pic a lot, as it looks pretty candid. Posed shots so often look stiff and contrived and that one looks really natural, plus Pa's hair looks cool!
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12-11-2011, 11:55 AM
Su, youre correct yes, im just wondering which sort it is though.
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Just found some pics of the week away in NZ ladies and gents!
This is at the top of the mountain we climbed. In the distance in the land seen above the huts' roof, is roughly the area that we walked into to begin the journey up the mountain. It was one HELL of a view from there. At that point, i believe we were approx 1.4km above sea level and had hiked about 5km of mountainside to get to that point.

This is looking back up to where we climbed. Theres a land slip at the top of one of the hills slightly to the left in the treeline near the top. The hut we climbed to was a bit above that.

My fat ass and about 90% of the group of us that traversed the mountain that day. All of us standing around having a well deserved beer upon returning. BEST. BEER. EVER! ^_^

And this is our side of the family that were there. Other than my cousin to my right, who is a bit different too, im clearly the black sheep of my family lol!
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12-11-2011, 02:47 PM
LOL! I was just thinking you had a nice bum :ninja: I'm jealous of New Zealand's scenery, such an amazingly beautiful country. I like how you're completely inattentive in that family shot :lol: Everyone else is smiling and happy, and you're just miles away xD
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12-11-2011, 03:21 PM
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Yeah, definently not too bad in comparison to some things. :yes: I've never done either of those, too. I may have gotten small sprains before, but none come to mind right now that were too painful. I do have a tendency to get hurt just from being a klutz, though. And my joints and tailbone give me trouble.
I bet. Leaning on bruises and cuts can be super painful sometimes. Heh. I dont mind heels. They're actually kinder on my arches. I have really high arches, so they give more support than any of my shoes without a bit of a heel. I have arch-supports for my tennis shoes, but they only help so much. :/ My high-heeled wedge boots are the best, though! Only problem is that my feet ache after wearing them around all day if I've been doing a ton of walking/standing.
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Tearing the ligaments in my hand was agony, never again did I play football. xD I had to walk around for weeks with this huge bandage keeping my pinky and ring ]finger together, and even now six years later I can't move my left hand the same as my right.
I have boots, but they don't have heels. They're one of my favourite things to wear too. :')
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12-11-2011, 03:47 PM
Assassin_666:
Thailand. Really famous for their transvestites/transsexuals as well as surgery.
Huge gamer's headset XD
NZ looks exactly like Tasmania. Lived there for a couple years. The weather is pretty much the same isn't it?
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12-11-2011, 05:42 PM
Why jelly, I think that's possibly the nicest thing you've said to me... Ever! :P And yes, I was miles away, I was thinking how I was going to need a hell of a lot more scotch to make the rest of the night interesting! And possibly about how I could ruin this family photo like the last few I've been in! I agree too, that the environment is amazing, I dont think Australia has anything like that, except for maybe in tassie like pa-chinko said, though its certainly not on the same scale as NZ lol!
Pa-chinko, how'd you like tassie mate? I haven't been there myself but I hear its a lot colder being so far south. And yes, climate and the like are very similar to Aussie. The maori culture is a lot more predominant than aboriginal culture too in comparison.
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12-11-2011, 06:22 PM
Hmm... well this is me.
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12-11-2011, 06:29 PM
Hello, peoples. How is everyone. Devian, if that's you, and I'm not saying I don't think it is, then you sure did dress your avi up to look a lot like yourself. Not bad....Makes me wonder if I have any photos of myself...
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12-11-2011, 06:38 PM
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Hello, peoples. How is everyone. Devian, if that's you, and I'm not saying I don't think it is, then you sure did dress your avi up to look a lot like yourself. Not bad....Makes me wonder if I have any photos of myself...
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it is and thanks. :) I wore that outfit to school. I was going for a sort of steampunk look, but I didn't exactly have all the shiny metal stuff. I do have that leather jacket and some awesome goggles I got from a halloween store.
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12-11-2011, 06:40 PM
Not exactly sure if steampunk is acceptable form of attire at most schools...especially given how young you look...all the shiny metal stuff might have caused a few problems if I had tried wearing it to school.
Well, this is my family sending my baby brother off to Iraq. I'm the one in pink. Mom, sister, brother, me, and dad hiding in the back. He doesn't like pictures very much.
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12-11-2011, 06:52 PM
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Not exactly sure if steampunk is acceptable form of attire at most schools...especially given how young you look...all the shiny metal stuff might have caused a few problems if I had tried wearing it to school.
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I go to a public school where it is never a problem how you dress. As long as they can see your eyes and you can move. That isn't the most dressed up I've gotten for school before. I have worn a white wig and a ninja outfit as kakashi before and I also wore a cloak to be the fourth hokage both from naruto of course. Haha that was last year. I still go to the same school.
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12-11-2011, 06:54 PM
My old high school had a strict dress code policy going so far as to go to uniforms while I was there. It sucked!!!!!
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12-11-2011, 07:04 PM
This is me. I was waiting for the bus.
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12-11-2011, 07:09 PM
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This is me. I was waiting for the bus.

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Haha I have a pair of aviators too. XD they're awesome
Nice picture btw.
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12-11-2011, 07:11 PM
Thank you. I love them, too.
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12-12-2011, 01:59 AM
Devian, loving the steampunk attempt there! Nice work mate! I wish my school hadnt had uniforms, id have had so much fun wearing random shit to school every day!
Mehimaru, you look strikingly like a friend of mine, but with longer hair!
dana eleanor, i like the nose piercing, it really suits you!
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12-12-2011, 02:40 AM
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you're eating super smash bros?
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Mehimaru
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12-12-2011, 08:46 AM
Assassin_666, that is quite odd. You should know though that is the shortest my hair has ever been. No shorter ever. That's the first time someone has said I looked like someone else.
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