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my ex and how annoyingly attached i get to people.
and the fact i basically did fuck all.
and i'm not going to underoath tonight.
same?
and the fact i basically did fuck all.
and i'm not going to underoath tonight.
same?
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Last night also.
I hate the fact that some things aren't how they used to be, everyone's drifting apart and it's so sucky remembering everything good that happened and comparing it to now.
And I lied and said I was over something, got drunk and let everything spill out. And now everything's fucked up, completely unfixable. I use my ex to get out of things all the time, but I think he's had just about enough now, just as it was getting somewhere. I feel terrible.
same?
I hate the fact that some things aren't how they used to be, everyone's drifting apart and it's so sucky remembering everything good that happened and comparing it to now.
And I lied and said I was over something, got drunk and let everything spill out. And now everything's fucked up, completely unfixable. I use my ex to get out of things all the time, but I think he's had just about enough now, just as it was getting somewhere. I feel terrible.
same?

Charn- A Flash Flood Of Colour
- Age: 18
Location: Landan!
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It wasn't really this weekend, it happened on Wednesday:
After work i went straight to Brussels for a gig of this band i already saw plenty of times.
So i walked into the venue & saw a few of their fans i know as well, so i walked towards them.
Only 1 of them said "Hi", and asked me if i was on my own. I was, so i answered "yes", after which she chuckled (?) a bit and turned around again.
Ignoring me as i stood there?!
None of the others even gave me a glimp or whatever..
I was reallly devastated about it, people are so rude sometimes!
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Most funny/ugly hairstyle you've ever had?
(as a young child, teenager)
After work i went straight to Brussels for a gig of this band i already saw plenty of times.
So i walked into the venue & saw a few of their fans i know as well, so i walked towards them.
Only 1 of them said "Hi", and asked me if i was on my own. I was, so i answered "yes", after which she chuckled (?) a bit and turned around again.
Ignoring me as i stood there?!
None of the others even gave me a glimp or whatever..
I was reallly devastated about it, people are so rude sometimes!
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Most funny/ugly hairstyle you've ever had?
(as a young child, teenager)
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i cut my hair like...
super short last easter.
and it totally didn't suit me.

*shudders.*
don't ask why i'm trying to eat a daffodil.. i really have no idea.
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super short last easter.
and it totally didn't suit me.

*shudders.*
don't ask why i'm trying to eat a daffodil.. i really have no idea.
same?
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ickle bowl cut when i was like 3

ever done any body mods youve regretted ?

ever done any body mods youve regretted ?

Skully- Administrator
- Age: 22
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I used to have bright white hair (artificially done)
Have you any plans to see ES this summer?And where?
Have you any plans to see ES this summer?And where?
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At evo In newcastle really can't wait for it.
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same?

Tommy k- Step Up
- Age: 20
Location: southampton
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At Milton Keynes with The Prodigy.
What was the last book you read, which you didn't have to read for course work?
(I thnk mine was "The Children of Belsen". I'm currently reading The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith, and the writings of Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury c.1100, but I haven't finished either.)
What was the last book you read, which you didn't have to read for course work?
(I thnk mine was "The Children of Belsen". I'm currently reading The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith, and the writings of Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury c.1100, but I haven't finished either.)

Grandpa Clivey- Take To The Skies
- Age: 66
Location: Bradford, West Yorkshire
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It was a girls book, I cant for the life of me remember the name of it, but I saw another guy reading it on the way home from Egypt, and laughed at myself.
Favourite non ES album.
Favourite non ES album.
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At the moment most listened to would have to be "Under The Fog" by the King Blues
Same?
Same?

joebarnes- Jonny Sniper
- Age: 20
Location: Liverpool
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HOT FUSS! Never gets boring and it always cheers me up.
Would you ever get a tattoo related to a band?
Would you ever get a tattoo related to a band?
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Thought a bout a lion, but dunno. It'd need to be something like that, that still means something even if you end up not liking the band in future. I'm too much of a pussy for a tattoo anyway lol.
same?
same?
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yep!
i'm getting a shikari one soon hopefully, haha!
can't wait.
got any tattoos already? (:
i'm getting a shikari one soon hopefully, haha!
can't wait.
got any tattoos already? (:
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No, id look like a div in one. Id never get one related to a person, band or anything like that if i did though, because times and feelings change.
Are you the kinna guy who laughs at a funeral?
Are you the kinna guy who laughs at a funeral?
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No, BUT i have only been to one funeral before.
I'd never laugh, but then i don't cry either.
I just think, and as depressing as it may sound, everyone is gonna die, and if they die happily and at the right time, which, at my grandads funeral, was the right time, then i don't see the point in being all sad, i thought it was best to think about the good things about him passing away, as he was pretty ill.
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I'd never laugh, but then i don't cry either.
I just think, and as depressing as it may sound, everyone is gonna die, and if they die happily and at the right time, which, at my grandads funeral, was the right time, then i don't see the point in being all sad, i thought it was best to think about the good things about him passing away, as he was pretty ill.
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Havnt been to a funeral yet(touch wood)
I think laughing is acceptable at a funeral, but at the right moments.
I would like my funeral to be a outragerous celebration of my life, with some mental scenes at the wake.
I once heard of a man who held his wake before he died(he had been told he had a few months to live) just so he could attend and go out in a style that suited him.
Same?
I think laughing is acceptable at a funeral, but at the right moments.
I would like my funeral to be a outragerous celebration of my life, with some mental scenes at the wake.
I once heard of a man who held his wake before he died(he had been told he had a few months to live) just so he could attend and go out in a style that suited him.
Same?

joebarnes- Jonny Sniper
- Age: 20
Location: Liverpool
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Yeah I would only laugh at the right moments.
I've only been to one funeral which was my friends dad's. I didn't really laugh or cry just tried to support my friend as much as I could.
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I've only been to one funeral which was my friends dad's. I didn't really laugh or cry just tried to support my friend as much as I could.
same?

SophieM- The Lions Are At The Door
- Age: 19
Location: South Eazy/Leeds
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I too, would only laugh at the right moments.
I've only been to one funeral and that was my best friends Grans. I cried a bit.
On the subject of funerals, how would you like yours to be?
I've only been to one funeral and that was my best friends Grans. I cried a bit.
On the subject of funerals, how would you like yours to be?

Rach- Zzzonked
- Age: 20
Location: Hull
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Last year I went to 9 funerals (ages at death ranged from 64 to 99, and this year I've been to one who was 75)
As I'm nearly 65 I have mine all sorted. It will be in a Christian Church - 3 hymns: A new commandent I give unto you is to love one another as I have loved you; Shine Jesus Shine, and Oh Lord my God when I in awesome wonder...
Two Bible readings : I Corinthians 13 - which emphasises the importance of love, and the story of the Good Samaritan which is an illustration of who is our neighbour..
Crossing the Bar by Alfred, Lord Tennyson - a poet who was born in my native county of Lincolnshire. Crossing the Bar is about a boat passing a sandbar, and is really about death.
The Nunc Dimiitis to be sung as the coffin leaves the church. My body to be buried in a Lincolnshire village churchyard.
I hope everyone is happy, not at my death but at my funeral, remembering the good times.
What would you like to be better at doing? (Anything from cleaning, to playing a trombone, to swimming, to getting on with your sister / brother, etc)
As I'm nearly 65 I have mine all sorted. It will be in a Christian Church - 3 hymns: A new commandent I give unto you is to love one another as I have loved you; Shine Jesus Shine, and Oh Lord my God when I in awesome wonder...
Two Bible readings : I Corinthians 13 - which emphasises the importance of love, and the story of the Good Samaritan which is an illustration of who is our neighbour..
Crossing the Bar by Alfred, Lord Tennyson - a poet who was born in my native county of Lincolnshire. Crossing the Bar is about a boat passing a sandbar, and is really about death.
The Nunc Dimiitis to be sung as the coffin leaves the church. My body to be buried in a Lincolnshire village churchyard.
I hope everyone is happy, not at my death but at my funeral, remembering the good times.
What would you like to be better at doing? (Anything from cleaning, to playing a trombone, to swimming, to getting on with your sister / brother, etc)

Grandpa Clivey- Take To The Skies
- Age: 66
Location: Bradford, West Yorkshire
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I would like to be better at music related things, specifically playing the guitar. That, or I wish I could be a speedier test taker.
same?
same?
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Learning guitar, and general communicating with people. I'm either too shy or too aggressive.
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Same?
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Guitar and drums, and getting rid of aggression.
same?
same?

LeeLee- Jonny Sniper
- Age: 16
Location: Brighton
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Singing or playing instruments.
The place you hate being tickled the most?
The place you hate being tickled the most?
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