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You definately look like your younger sister that is in the top left of the picture.

Radish?

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Better watch out for that one on the top right (brown & gold shirt) when she gets older shes gonna need a big brother to scare all the guys from wanting to take her out ! Shes a prettty little girl ...

DO what my father did whenever guys came over to pick up my little sister, when they came to the door, give them a bullet, with the understanding that if you f*ck with my daughter the next time you see a bullet from me it will be coming alot faster...(its an italian thing but it works worldw:)e :) )

[sarcasm]Wow, i think you're the first person to evey say i look like a hippy![/sarcasm] ;-)

i'm just messin wif ya.  Yea, a lot recently i've had people tell me i look like someone else, or i've even had a few people come up to me, fully mistaking me for someone they know.  Its been odd lately.

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Well, at least you look a lot better than my friend. He fully fits the description of a "dirty hippy" :laugh: At least you aren't wearing a faded Greatful Dead shirt from a concert you went to 10 years ago. lol

Well, at least you look a lot better than my friend.  He fully fits the description of a "dirty hippy"  :laugh:  At least you aren't wearing a faded Greatful Dead shirt from a concert you went to 10 years ago.  lol

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You know, your most recent pic looks very dreary as compared to the bright cheery ones I've seen before. They contrast BIG time. Which kind of pic does your personality most resemble?

You know, your most recent pic looks very dreary as compared to the bright cheery ones I've seen before. They contrast BIG time. Which kind of pic does your personality most resemble?

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Haha, it all depends on my mood. Usually I am very bright and cheery, and as of right now I am wearing a bright pink shirt. :) I can easily go back to the all black goth mode though. Im a rocker chick at heart so I guess that fits me. The new one in my profile was meant to be bad since I was mocked for my appearance, so why not post something incredibly goofy? :p

Better watch out for that one on the top right (brown & gold shirt) when she gets older shes gonna need a big brother to scare all the guys from wanting to take her out !  Shes a prettty little girl ...

DO what my father did whenever guys came over to pick up my little sister, when they came to the door, give them a bullet, with the understanding that if you f*ck with my daughter the next time you see a bullet from me it will be coming alot faster...(its an italian thing but it works worldwide :) )

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lol wont be u protecting her then :D :p just jokin!

protecting my sister ??? if you ask me she didnt need it ... I beat the hell out of her so much when we were kids, she can punch hard as hell for a girl, now that shes all grown-up and some kind of fitness guru, man she'd prolly kick my butt !

We are getting off topic again, arent we ?

protecting my sister ??? if you ask me she didnt need it ... I beat the hell out of her so much when we were kids, she can punch hard as hell for a girl, now that shes all grown-up and some kind of fitness guru, man she'd prolly kick my butt !

We are getting off topic again, arent we ?

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omg im totally tired as **** i thoguht that the guy who posted the pic rote that! :pinch:

You definately look like your younger sister that is in the top left of the picture.

Radish?

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Really?... everyone says her personality is like mine and if she turns out to be anything like me...lol oh dear God, my parents are screwed.

Better watch out for that one on the top right (brown & gold shirt) when she gets older shes gonna need a big brother to scare all the guys from wanting to take her out !  Shes a prettty little girl ...

DO what my father did whenever guys came over to pick up my little sister, when they came to the door, give them a bullet, with the understanding that if you f*ck with my daughter the next time you see a bullet from me it will be coming alot faster...(its an italian thing but it works worldw:)e :) )

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hehehe... that's a pretty nice idea, going to keep that in the back of my head for sure. When my older brother and I saw Bad Boys II, when a guy came to take Marcus' daughter out and the act they were pulling on the guy, we couldn't stop laughing because we're going to be doing the exact same thing when guys come to take our sister o:p. :p

ON the contrary I put the same pic of myself twice on here and got blasted for it....

then I put pics of my coworkers on here and you wouldve thought I put a picture of myself crucifying a lamb or something, everyon is so touchy I think Im gonna stop posting on this thread and go back to strictly posting in the hardware threads, so I bid everyone goodbye :(

Haha, it all depends on my mood.  Usually I am very bright and cheery, and as of right now I am wearing a bright pink shirt.  :) I can easily go back to the all black goth mode though.  Im a rocker chick at heart so I guess that fits me.  The new one in my profile was meant to be bad since I was mocked for my appearance, so why not post something incredibly goofy?  :p

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The goth mode didnt look bad. I'm dressed pretty dark most of the time myself. In fact, that white shirt in that pic I posted is probably the only bright colored thing I wear. I'm usually in dark greens, blues, blacks, grays and browns. I'm never bright and cheery so I was just wondering how you pulled off both looks so well.

The goth mode didnt look bad. I'm dressed pretty dark most of the time myself. In fact, that white shirt in that pic I posted is probably the only bright colored thing I wear. I'm usually in dark greens, blues,  blacks, grays and browns. I'm never bright and cheery so I was just wondering how you pulled off both looks so well.

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Yeah I prefer the dark look as I think its more me, but everyone always gives me crap for wearing black all the time. "Jen why do you wear black all the time?? Get some colors!" etc etc

But anywho, trying to keep with the flow of pictures heres a random pic of my eye (dont have much to choose from here)

Click if you so desire

Yeah I prefer the dark look as I think its more me, but everyone always gives me crap for wearing black all the time.  "Jen why do you wear black all the time?? Get some colors!" etc etc

But anywho, trying to keep with the flow of pictures heres a random pic of my eye (dont have much to choose from here)

Click if you so desire

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Hahaha, guess what? I get the same crap from friends too.

"(My real name) why do you wear black all the time?"

Sure I don't wear black everytime, but it does usually find itself on me, such as a shirt, pants, shoes, etc. Sometimes I actually wear all black. I kinda got in trouble for that when I was in high school because the supervisor didn't know me and she asked why I was "so darkly dressed." She must have assumed that I was some kinda bomber, but a lot of people there knew me and I wasn't questioned any further.

Cool eye pic by the way. What color are they? Brown?

Hahaha, guess what? I get the same crap from friends too.

"(My real name) why do you wear black all the time?"

Sure I don't wear black everytime, but it does usually find itself on me, such as a shirt, pants, shoes, etc. Sometimes I actually wear all black. I kinda got in trouble for that when I was in high school because the supervisor didn't know me and she asked why I was "so darkly dressed." She must have assumed that I was some kinda bomber, but a lot of people there knew me and I wasn't questioned any further.

Cool eye pic by the way. What color are they?  Brown?

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I get the same sh*t for wearing beige jumpers alot! I don't get why beige is so bad. It's neutral, it doesn't clash with anything. It just suits my mood alot of the time.

Ooops, sorry, forgot to post a pic. I don't really have one. I promise to post one soon.

- Tranquility

I get told to wear colouurs too... Damn them Black is nice :)

EYE See you Jen :p

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:laugh:

Ah, my monitor contrast was too low. Looked light brown or something. Cute eye. The angle kinda makes the picture look creepy though.  :o

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that was the point :shifty:

Onward with new pics!

:laugh:

that was the point  :shifty:

Onward with new pics!

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Yeah, I thought so. Looks like an alien sliding along the floor on a strange hairy planet.

New pics? Yay.

I'd post more, but I have nothing to take pics but my crappy webcam. Plus I hate getting my picture taken by other people. Freaks me out for some reason. :wacko:

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