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sup32 → pompomwoop
I had to look up who Heechul was when I read your story so I’m probably not a good person to ask. He comes across as gay, but that’s going on stereotypes. For all I know, he could be diggin’ Shinyoung. He sure didn’t want to stop riding the bus. Tsk tsk.
Mar 23 2011 04:38 AM
sup32 → pompomwoop
To be honest, I think all of them are just really close and friendly with each other. But like I said, it's amusing what people pick up on.
Mar 23 2011 04:38 AM
sup32 → pompomwoop
Though if it’s with Sunny, it seems to work. I have to say, in regards to Seohyun, I don’t care if shes with a guy or a girl, if the scene gets even slightly overt I can’t read it. It’s just. NO! To me she’ll always be the maknae, and her innocence has to be protected at all costs. I should wrap her in bubble wrap or something.
Mar 23 2011 04:37 AM
sup32 → pompomwoop
I agree. To me, she comes across as purely straight. Despite how affectionate she is towards the other girls. I’m not sure why, it might have to do with her public exclamations of crushes. She’s totally adorable every time she talks about it. It’s such a typical giddy reaction. Sooyoung I also agree.
Mar 23 2011 04:36 AM
sup32 → pompomwoop
Sweet. Look forward to reading some more, Hyoyeon or not, doesn’t matter. Pairings wise. Ermm. I don’t really mind to be honest. I don’t actively look for pairings, but they’re certainly enjoyable to see. Sometimes I laugh more at what fans make gestures out to be. Pairing interactions are certainly adorable though.
Mar 23 2011 04:36 AM
sup32 → pompomwoop
Haha. Yeh, Hyoyeon seems to have that effect on Sica. Have you seen this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQKm7IoKQFw . Haha. Hilarious. You’ll have to inform me of when that happened on stage. It sounds vaguely familiar but I can’t recall it completely.
Mar 23 2011 04:35 AM
sup32 → pompomwoop
So English and Literature? You didn’t consider English Language? If that still exists… Media sounds pretty interesting, I don’t recall being offered that as a subject. And a belated good luck for your SAC. I’m sure you did a Seohyun and aced that mofo’. (Should I be a good role model and not swear?).
Mar 23 2011 04:35 AM
sup32 → pompomwoop
I can’t believe you’re doing double maths. I really wouldn’t be able to take it. I pat you on the back. And I wouldn’t poke Specialist with a stick. Unless Hyo was teaching it and she popped and locked for every derivative that we came across. I think derivatives are in abundance in specialist… so it’d be one awesome class. I’d probably fail obviously, but at least it would be in style yo.
Mar 23 2011 04:35 AM
sup32 → pompomwoop
Parentals will eventually get over it (if you have issues in that area).
And worldly? Insightful? You flatter me. Or you’re mocking me (like a bird). I’m inclined towards the latter. I’ve got my eye on you and your subtle insults. Beware of my fist. It’s making a comeback.
And worldly? Insightful? You flatter me. Or you’re mocking me (like a bird). I’m inclined towards the latter. I’ve got my eye on you and your subtle insults. Beware of my fist. It’s making a comeback.
Mar 23 2011 04:35 AM
sup32 → pompomwoop
If you’re leaning towards literature but still contemplating the sciences, you could probably consider a broad double degree or something. Or some Unis have degrees with breadth subjects to give you a taste of other fields. I dunno. Just go for whatever you like the most. If you like something, motivation and subsequent success is much easier to attain than if you deplore something.
Mar 23 2011 04:35 AM
sup32 → pompomwoop
Well considering that you haven’t even finished school yet, being a Surgeon is still quite plausible. I know a few people doing nursing. Personally, I think you have to be quite dedicated and hard-headed to do nursing because they seem to get the **** end of the deal quite often in hospitals.
Mar 23 2011 04:34 AM
sup32 → pompomwoop
GAH! STOP reading the posts before this one. My sentences got cut off again and I didn't notice. So start reading properly from... N.O.W
Mar 23 2011 04:34 AM
sup32 → pompomwoop
Or some Unis have degrees with breadth subjects to give you a taste of other fields. I dunno. Just go for whatever you like the most. If you like something, motivation and subsequent success is much easier to attain than if you deplore something. Parentals will eventually get over it (if you have issues in that area). And worldly? Insightful? You flatter me. Or you’re mocking me (like a bird). ...
Mar 23 2011 04:32 AM
sup32 → pompomwoop
Well considering that you haven’t even finished school yet, being a Surgeon is still quite plausible. I know a few people doing nursing. Personally, I think you have to be quite dedicated and hard-headed to do nursing because they seem to get the **** end of the deal quite often in hospitals. If you’re leaning towards literature but still contemplating the sciences, you could probably consider ...
Mar 23 2011 04:32 AM
ndg → sup32
Rofl nah im going to give up on it !! kekek
T__T i was so close on getting the stand but the person changed his mind again and decided to get it T__T my asian aussie heart is broken.
oh where you at? let us know when your in Sydney
T__T i was so close on getting the stand but the person changed his mind again and decided to get it T__T my asian aussie heart is broken.
oh where you at? let us know when your in Sydney
Mar 22 2011 08:45 PM

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