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TAUfanatic
I like to connect with others, and I'm also very into video games, comic books, painting miniatures, and metal music (I like other genres too) Feel free to hit me up for anything.

Age 30, Male

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University of California, Sant

Santa Cruz, California

Joined on 10/17/07

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no problem, I hope it works out.

thanks for the words of encouragement dude,but I may have forgotten to mention that she went to a different high school and she lives in a different town....

it will work out don't worry

who knows,maybe we will talk again someday.....

Woah man I know how you feel
That's a really good poem, hell...
this may be a bad time but have u heard ac/dc's new single.
It sounds a lot like "you shook me all night long"

err.....real story....not a poem....

but ya I've heard AC/DC's new single,(in fact I have the album)

"ROCK N ROLL TRAIN!"

Given how easy it is to talk to people online these days, I don't think it would be a terrible idea to find her on myspace or something - at the very least keep e-mail contact with the girl. I'm still friends with people from when I was 5 years old, and I've gone to different schools than them all along. Even now, I'm miles from home and still maintain contact with them. There's no reason that just because you've moved apart physically means you have to cut communication.

Also, there are girls everywhere in highschool. Once you find a good one you'll forget about just about everything before freshman year. If one has you feeling down, it's not hard to get another one in a few months or weeks. Also, freshman year sucks for everybody. Don't get too down on yourself.

Things get even better in college. Freshman tail is easy to get when everyone is living in the same dorm. Than again, I've stayed in a committed relationship, so I've only been seeing it happen. Regardless, don't sweat the small stuff. The further you get from grade school and high school, the less either of them will seem to matter. So don't sweat the small stuff, hang out with your friends and get some good games of 40k in. That's what got me through the living hell that highschool can be.

thanks,wise advice may be what I've really been needing all this time.
I've tried to send e-mails and friend requests but she never replies or accepted the friend requests

so it goes