tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27861753.post115086693220587670..comments2023-05-03T18:23:25.144+07:00Comments on Ryanverse: Children and Fiction CharactersRyouhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07905026770169198173noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27861753.post-1151212214757959222006-06-25T12:10:00.000+07:002006-06-25T12:10:00.000+07:00Geez, of course i'm comfortable with it. I'm also ...Geez, of course i'm comfortable with it. I'm also a queer! Heh heh. I'm comfortable with my sexual orientation, too, just not yet confident enough to face the world. I will, one day, when I have someone worth facing all the troubles for.<BR/>Well, I'm sure you'll make one great mother one day even without my post. Haha.Ryouhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07905026770169198173noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27861753.post-1151066520039601772006-06-23T19:42:00.000+07:002006-06-23T19:42:00.000+07:00this is irrelevant but to give feedback to the com...this is irrelevant but to give feedback to the comment u wrote bout me "standing up", well, i didnt do much of the standing up, i think hehehe<BR/><BR/>1 thing though,<BR/><BR/>back in 1999, when i was really freakin down from emotional issue, there was this gd fren of mine, one guy. he was the 1 trying his best to spark up my moody nite and brought me to club and we ended up checking out cute guys inside. and who said galfrens are the best partner in crime to check out guys?? my this guyfren is better!! LoLz<BR/><BR/>and back in 98, one of my masculine girlfren back me up when i had some problems. she, or should i say he, did somethin really meaningful. and gotta say, i had lots of fun binding her chest in a public restroom when her cloth-bandage fell out hehehe.<BR/><BR/>so these two peeps, despite their love-orientation, are definitely two of the most beautiful people i've known. <BR/><BR/>beautiful, inside and outside.<BR/><BR/>* anyway, if u wanna delete this comment away, just delete it, k. i dun want u feel like uncomfie =)Jeng Unguhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09666678082351737491noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27861753.post-1151065952170620342006-06-23T19:32:00.000+07:002006-06-23T19:32:00.000+07:00interesting point of view, indeed.never think of i...interesting point of view, indeed.<BR/><BR/>never think of it like dat, yknow, like how u mentioned:<BR/><BR/><B>"Donald is just as clumsy as me, he has bad-luck just like me, he's also often mis-spoken things, but everybody loves him, so everybody can love me too." </B> <BR/><BR/>really, all these fairytales and fictional characters are important, i am so goin to let my future kids believe in santa claus. thats probably gonna be one trigger to motivate them to behave well, all for 'end of the year santa's gift'<BR/><BR/>only life live once, right, so gotta enjoy it to the fullest. <BR/><BR/>and bout my god bro's mum, ermmm, shes the type who kinda give up easily and when trouble strike, she will be like "pasrah dengan nasib". lucky my god bro end up gettin his degree and not day dreamin bout becoming nobita wahahaha<BR/><BR/>but this is good:<BR/><BR/><B>"Why don't you study hard and be a good boy, that someday you can invent a Doraemon by yourself and make him your best friend?" or, if the boy really loves Doraemon, she could say, "Isn't Doraemon the happiest when Nobita becomes a dilligent and good child? Don't you want to make him happy?"</B>Jeng Unguhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09666678082351737491noreply@blogger.com