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Kakuna Matata
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  • Somewhat far, not that far away, but stil far. I don't really have that many friends, though I mostly miss the people I hang out with in school. ^^;

    Yes. xD
    (Well, the "nothing is impossible" part is true. Nothing has a zero percent chance of happening. I've learned it the hard way in History class, but not with myself, with my classmates... now I can't deft that logic.)

    Yeah, I do. In fact, I have two of them, mostly because the bigger one had its pencil broken and I had to put a new one from another, smaller tablet. Nothing had gone wrong since, and I use the smaller tablet for traveling. :D

    This video sounds like another good source of Soundtrack Dissonance. Warning; Team Fortress 2. You know the deal. XD
    Ah i see,now that you mentioned i noticed same thing happening to quite a few other members too.Yeah hopefully it will be fixed soon.
    Oh you have a pool?Thats cool,it may not be like swimming in sea but it does serve its purpose of giving you refreshment.About question well its not that much different really,at least to me.Swimming in salt water isnt much different from swimming in fresh one except you cant drink it and its generally easier to swim in sea than its case with rivers or lakes where water tends to have more thick mass.
    Haha, there is an interesting story behind that :). My great-grandfather was actually named Giovanni and he was a part of the Italian Mafia. They 'owned' a province in Italy where they built an entire underground facility full of tunnels, dungeons and labs (mainly to make drugs), they even built their own submarine for transport!
    They have fractions all over the world too, including here in Australia where my great grandfather ran away to in order to escape getting arrested. When my brother and I were kids we would go and visit him in this little 'mafia owned' town and of course we would bring our gameboys and pokemon games with us. We made the Team Rocket connection ourselves. It wasn't hard, evidence of the mafia was everywhere - including a massive, metal gated fotress/complex located on a winery, a surf-board shop (we were about a 6 hour drive from the nearest beach), etc. There wasnt much else to do in town apart from pretending that we were a part of Team Rocket. It wasn't hard to do either, esp when grandfather Giovanni had his 'business meetings' to attend to (even though he was retired). And there was alway the fenced off part of the back garden that we were forbidden to enter for some reason...
    I dunno...

    Everyone says I use a a lot of elipses...

    Well, only M, but still XD

    Hopefully fate won't be a bitch.
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