11-23-2003
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the guy you can't imitate
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Some guy.
Hi, my name is inimitabLe and I am addicted to technology and music and basketball and Magic the Gathering. Oh, I'm also addicted to shoes. Basketball shoes and dress shoes.
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11-23-2003
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Local Biorust Beast
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Re: Some guy.
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Originally posted by inimitabLe
Hi, my name is inimitabLe and I am addicted to technology and music and basketball and Magic the Gathering. Oh, I'm also addicted to shoes. Basketball shoes and dress shoes.
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addicted is a strong word, but welcome anyhow..
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11-23-2003
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the guy you can't imitate
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Yes, maybe i should say I'm infatuated with those things.
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Originally posted by inimitabLe
Yes, maybe i should say I'm infatuated with those things.
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much better, take it from me whos parents are both atticts of drug use, the word attiction is very powerful.
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11-23-2003
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11-23-2003
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Always better late then not at all i suppose.. didn't you already post a introduction...
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11-23-2003
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the guy you can't imitate
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No, I didn't, I just wanted to post something 'explaining' myself.
Anyhoot, I'm Chinese and from So. Cal. In the 10th grade, looking forward to driving next year  . And yeah, I'm a super newbie at Photoshop. Must order books..
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Local Biorust Beast
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Originally posted by inimitabLe
No, I didn't, I just wanted to post something 'explaining' myself.
Anyhoot, I'm Chinese and from So. Cal. In the 10th grade, looking forward to driving next year . And yeah, I'm a super newbie at Photoshop. Must order books..
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So. Cal... where... I am located in San Diego...
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11-23-2003
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Hey, I'm in 10th also. I can drive already though.  Well, I have my permit so I'm allowed to drive with an adult over 21.
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11-23-2003
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Originally posted by Digital
much better, take it from me whos parents are both atticts of drug use, the word attiction is very powerful.
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It's addicted man, addicted.  You know I couldn't let you side.
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11-23-2003
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the guy you can't imitate
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Originally posted by Digital
much better, take it from me whos parents are both atticts of drug use, the word attiction is very powerful.
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*Addicts =]
I live near LA in a majority Asian city. Used to be a stronghold of the KKK, had the largest single induction of about 400 or so members in the 'main' street in town, which is ironic, the old yearbooks from my high school contain all white guys =p. It was originally supposed to be a very ritzy neighborhood and there is a very nice fountain in town. Was funded by some real estate people (I believe) who wanted to turn it into another Beverly HIlls. After the Great Depression, that dream faded. They started to leave in the 1960's. Now it's about 60% Asian, 40% mexican (latino =|) and like, fractional percents of the others. Although it's about 1% white I believe. Most of them work as teachers. I heard it's the highest concentration of Asians in the US of A. But, I digress, sort of. Has 60,000 people. But it kinda sucks for a near-mid-size city because there aren't any great businesses, mostly asian restaurants, asian bookstores, asain etc.. Mostly restaurants, beauty salons, travel agencies, and bakeries. Doesn't have fancy restaurants like in surrounding cities nor does it have large department stores or a mall, cinema, etc. Have to go out of the city for that sort of thing, which steals tax dollars. Dammit.
I just gave a history of my city, wow. No, the name is not purposely omitted, of course not..
Longest post ever! by me anyway.
Check the numbers and let me know ;]. It sure as hell seemed long to me.
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Near L.A.. not that too awfully far from me..
If I gave you the history of San Diego, well, I would still be typing, so no I will not.. all I know is I live in a awsome city
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11-23-2003
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Crikey inimitabLe, thats a looooooooooooong post. Your city sounds a lot like the place I studied (Bradford). It has one of the highest concentrations of asians in Europe, and also one of the highest population densities in the world (with multiple generations living in the same house, etc). The cinema there just recently closed, and the facilities are a bit of a dump, although the city centre ain't bad for shops. The university itself, however, is quite good, and there is no ethnic majority amongst all the staff and students. It was a pretty good place to study actually - cheap, centralised, and FULL of curryhouses. In a way I miss it, although I quite like my new home, Bristol, too - the people here are so darned friendly. It must be the prozac in the water...
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11-24-2003
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Local Biorust Beast
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Originally posted by Man1c M0g
Crikey inimitabLe, thats a looooooooooooong post. Your city sounds a lot like the place I studied (Bradford). It has one of the highest concentrations of asians in Europe, and also one of the highest population densities in the world (with multiple generations living in the same house, etc). The cinema there just recently closed, and the facilities are a bit of a dump, although the city centre ain't bad for shops. The university itself, however, is quite good, and there is no ethnic majority amongst all the staff and students. It was a pretty good place to study actually - cheap, centralised, and FULL of curryhouses. In a way I miss it, although I quite like my new home, Bristol, too - the people here are so darned friendly. It must be the prozac in the water...
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Speaking of long posts...
Prozac in the water.. I gotta move to Europe
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11-24-2003
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Whoa guys I just wrote my longest post ever... and it was about school! How to calculate your GPA. Arghh... lol. It's in the Adobe Photoshop forum. It's kind of off-topic lol.
I want to visit Europe, my friend bought some chocolate back from Swizterland and WOW was it good.  You haven't had Chocolate until you tasted Swiss chocolate.
I heard it's really nice, except some parts of London are a little dirty? Heh, rumors. I'm sure it's fine.
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