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Super Happy Fun Random Message Hour! ~`*.v6.*`~

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M the Gate

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Ah, how gratifying. =.=
AW! Huggles again? XD
Creepypasta... FRIGGAN scary...
That sherlock Holmes video... with the Benny Hill song, HILARIOUS! XD
 

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I only met one Australian kid in my entire life before being in an international school once, that being one that moved to the US as a 4-year old, or somethin' (and back then, I really did think Aussieland and Austria were the same xD).

Although it's rather common in California, especially around the Bay Area, I literally knew more Japanese guys than Aussies there.

The creepypasta thing, never seen the Sherlock one.
 

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Australia is a bit cut off from America in terms of distnce, being on the other side of the world at whatnot...

Aussies are soooo coooooool! ^_^ I've never thought about it before, but I guess we DO have an accent, sorta... I'm used to it, having never been out of Australia (I WANT TO SO BADLY THOUGH!), but we must sound weird to Americans and the British...
 

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Well, the kid I mentioned had been living in America for like 8 years, so I don't remember an accent on him, while his mom probably had one. But if anyone has a weird accent (besides the British and southern guys, can never get used to them), it's... the NZers. So, like, why even have the E when you'll just use it as a normal I/"ee?" Amongst other things...

God, I wish I weren't foreign-born. Wanted that American passport so I can get away with violating traffic lights without getting booted off for crashin' cars, lol. :D

Also, this country is waaay too densely packed. Damn near all the population living away from the country and mountains that cover 90% of an already small-ass country...

Equates to GET ME OUTTA HERE.
 

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XD
"I'm totally beached, bro!"

Poor you... my city's REALLY crowded! I'm going to stressed out when I can drive...
 

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Australia is a bit cut off from America in terms of distnce, being on the other side of the world at whatnot...

Aussies are soooo coooooool! ^_^ I've never thought about it before, but I guess we DO have an accent, sorta... I'm used to it, having never been out of Australia (I WANT TO SO BADLY THOUGH!), but we must sound weird to Americans and the British...


giday mate ... nah no acent on me by-crikey
 
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THIS HAND OF MINE IS BURNING RED...ITS LOUD ROAR TELLS ME TO---

Wait. I hate G Gundam. Why am I quoting it? ._.
 

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Cause... PIMPRISA made you quote it...
...Then I better finish it. D8 *music*

THIS HAND OF MINE IS BURNING RED...ITS LOUD ROAR TELLS ME TO GRASP VICTORY!


ERUPTING! BURNING! FINGERRRRRRR!!!!!

AND NOW...HEAT END! *BOOM*
*music fades*



Ugh...that sucked. ._.
 
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Ain't nothing like waking up to an empty thread....
 
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