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13 April, 2008 at 11:34 pm #325676
59% If you think you need therapy, you probably do. But there’s a good chance you don’t.
Like everyone else, you have your fair share of problems. And unlike most people, you’re fairly good at solving them yourself.So according to the three I’ve done today I:
Am just the right side of weird
Am quite antisocial
Could use therapyAnd the strange thing is, it’s honestly not far off a perfect description :lol:
13 April, 2008 at 9:48 pm #317693Bet Walter’s glad of the depth now more than ever :lol:
I actually thought the game on Thursday wasn’t too bad, compared to the first game anyway. But this seems to be what they do best, treating the games as marathons instead of races.
13 April, 2008 at 7:56 pm #325526Those who have read some of my posts this evening might be surprised to know that I’m only 24%
I’m your average sort of weirdo and I know it :lol:
13 April, 2008 at 7:46 pm #325616@~Pebbles~ wrote:
@johnboy25 wrote:
Point is Candyman isn’t real.
thats what everyone says but i bet you wont look into the mirror and say it 3 times :shock:
No, but I know someone who did. Having said that, his arm was literally twisted but the end result is he’s still here today. But that’s how our minds worked at that age (and even younger) Some of the things we used to talk about would’ve had social services worrying about our welfare and rightly so – Dobes the devil dog (that was more a secondary school ‘Well if you’re not scared, do it’ kind of story), Scritchy Scratchy and a whole host of others :lol:
Great days.
13 April, 2008 at 7:16 pm #325612Point is Candyman isn’t real. Dobes isn’t real (there’s no logistical explenation as to how anyone would be abe to tell the tale anyway) So the doppelganger theory is just as unlikely.
A combination of stories we used to tell as kids and a fascination I used to have with the paranormal is how I know this stuff pebbles (except Candyman, which I watched long before the age of eighteen) I used to watch horror movies at my mate’s when I was seven (obviously, something else my folks never knew) so I just grew up with it.
13 April, 2008 at 6:54 pm #325609@*Dawny* wrote:
:shock:
If it wasn’t yours then you should be okay :lol: And I was told that at the same time I was told that if you put a 10p coin on top of a gravestone, exactly centre, and wait then eventually it will move on its own cos it upsets the spirit world or something.
About as believable as Candyman or ‘Dobes’ :lol:
13 April, 2008 at 6:43 pm #298118@~Pebbles~ wrote:
@johnboy25 wrote:
Anyone remember that film about a colony of wasps that went on a spree of stinging people to death in a wee town in America? Can’t remember what it was called but it was quite good.
bas.tard! :lol:
Shouldn’t laugh about these things really, I’ve never been the same since watching ‘The Birds’ :lol:
But then again, it’s happening to someone else so it’s fine. I’m very compassionate that way :lol:
13 April, 2008 at 6:37 pm #325606I recall being told that if you see your own doppelganger or someone else’s, then it means that you or that person are going to die.
Have to say though, it’s a theory that, as far as I’m aware, is untested and unproven.
13 April, 2008 at 6:33 pm #298113Anyone remember that film about a colony of wasps that went on a spree of stinging people to death in a wee town in America? Can’t remember what it was called but it was quite good.
13 April, 2008 at 3:18 pm #325542Phew! I was worried about how I was gonna break the news to you sunny but that’s a real weight off my mind :lol:
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