Hi.
As I said, I have feelings for objects that arn't even ALIVE. If I see paper ripped up, I think it's cruel for the tree that made the paper. And when I saw a DVD thrown in a bin in an episode of M.I.High, I had feelings for the DVD.
I'm crazy.
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coolboy2009 wrote:
I'm crazy.
I think we all already knew that.
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ob6160 wrote:
It's funny because I hate to throw anything away because it might be 'useful'
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You: HEY LOOK! A BROKEN PAPERCLIP! :DDDDD
Me: Just chuck it in the bin.
You: WHAT? BUT IT MIGHT BE USEFUL!
Me: How?
You: WHADDA YOU MEAN "HOW?"? I CAN ADD IT TOO MY BROKEN PAPERCLIP COLLECTION! SEE? RIGHT BESIDE MY SNAPPED RUBBER BAND PILE! IT'S ONLY GOT 8642 BROKEN PAPERCLIPS!
Me:
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coolboy2009 wrote:
Hi.
As I said, I have feelings for objects that arn't even ALIVE. If I see paper ripped up, I think it's cruel for the tree that made the paper. And when I saw a DVD thrown in a bin in an episode of M.I.High, I had feelings for the DVD.
I'm crazy.
Oooh! U watch M.I.High toO!
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That used to happen to me.
Don't worry, it stops when you die.
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You should get a pet rock. You can teach it to sit, stay, be quite, play dead, do nothing, sleep, exist, not to eat your food and hurt your enemies.
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This is why I collect those tab things that are on soda cans.

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what-the wrote:
You should get a pet rock. You can teach it to sit, stay, be quite, play dead, do nothing, sleep, exist, not to eat your food and hurt your enemies.
They are far too expernsive for me! How can you afford $0.00? Is your family rich? D:
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coolboy2009 wrote:
Hi.
As I said, I have feelings for objects that arn't even ALIVE. If I see paper ripped up, I think it's cruel for the tree that made the paper. And when I saw a DVD thrown in a bin in an episode of M.I.High, I had feelings for the DVD.
I'm crazy.
Phew. I'm not alone then.
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Something should be added to the ToU: "Try and keep any random personal information or feelings to yourself. They don't do much for the Scratch Community, and just take up space in the forums".
Coolboy, if you have to share something like this, I recommend starting a Blog or getting a Facebook or MySpace account.
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I love my sofa like a father

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Andres-Vander wrote:
I love my sofa like a father
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Uh cool
Andres-Vander wrote:
I love my sofa like a father
I can't even begin to
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militarydudes wrote:
Something should be added to the ToU: "Try and keep any random personal information or feelings to yourself. They don't do much for the Scratch Community, and just take up space in the forums".
Coolboy, if you have to share something like this, I recommend starting a Blog or getting a Facebook or MySpace account.
Apparently this has become the Misc. anyway
Random personal information isn't related to Scratch so yeah
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lol
well I hate to get rid of stuff but just because my dad hates me "wasting" money and I'm a pack rat ha

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coolboy2009 wrote:
Hi.
As I said, I have feelings for objects that arn't even ALIVE. If I see paper ripped up, I think it's cruel for the tree that made the paper. And when I saw a DVD thrown in a bin in an episode of M.I.High, I had feelings for the DVD.
I'm crazy.
I don't think you're crazy - actually, from what you described, I don't think it's necessarily a feeling for the inanimate object(s), but rather it seems to me that you feel terrible when something is being wasted. Like you, I'd probably also feel terrible if I see a ripped up piece of paper or if I see perfectly good DVDs in the trash - sometimes I go dumpster diving if I see something that can still be salvaged for good use.

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cheddargirl wrote:
...but rather it seems to me that you feel terrible when something is being wasted.
I'm like that usually too.
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coolboy2009 wrote:
If I see paper ripped up, I think it's cruel for the tree that made the paper.
Well, the tree was alive at least. That's kind of the same as how an untouched bacon breakfast would be cruel to the pig because it was wasted.
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When my family got our home theater system installed, we barely ever used the regular TV anymore. I felt really sorry for it. For some reason.
Luckily we use the regular TV in the day and the home theater at night.

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Scratch Forums.
Full of perfectly normal people.
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