<p>LOL @ Quasi’s location</p>
<p>I jumped off the Twilight bandwagon as soon as I realized how crappy it actually was.</p>
<p>LOL @ Quasi’s location</p>
<p>I jumped off the Twilight bandwagon as soon as I realized how crappy it actually was.</p>
<p>Now that tetris mentions twilight, the weirdest thing I have ever done is to read Breaking dawn over 5 times. Boring though the series is, I liked the whole gal turns into vampire thing. :D</p>
<p>Not to mention E.D.W.A.R.D <em>sigh</em></p>
<p>Edward is too perfect to be true. Therefore, I have stopped swooning.</p>
<p>One can never have enough of perfection. That’s why it is fiction :)</p>
<p>But I’m a realist!</p>
<p>A realist who read twilight. No wonder you didn’t like it. Don’t temme you hate Harry Potter :O</p>
<p>No, I love fiction. I just try my best not to fall in love with fictional characters who are too good to be true.</p>
<p>Ah, I get it. You are a realist who seeks realism in fiction :)</p>
<p>I am a piscean dreamer, so I can’t relate to realism ;)</p>
<p>It’s a bit confusing.</p>
<p>I’m a realist by nature, but I love losing myself in fiction. It’s just that I tend to snap out of my dream-like state once my eyes are out of the book. Also, I only harbour crushes on those fictional characters whose qualities I can actually find in real life.</p>
<p>Told you it was a bit confusing… :P</p>
<p>Well, I am not confused cos I am the exact opposite. I love losing myself in fiction, but when fiction gets too real I snap out of it. LOL</p>
<p>Diversity makes the world go around!</p>
<p>I’m a realistic dramatist :P</p>
<p>Gary, do you ever think berfore saying or do you just blurt it out and wait for reactions?</p>
<p>anyone interested in Table Tennis?
I want HELP!</p>
<p>I love Table Tennis!</p>
<p>I’m pretty decent at table tennis.</p>
<p>How do you turn a ball…I mean…spin the ball quickly…</p>
<p>You cut it obliquely…Like your thing slides on it instead of ‘hitting it’. But honestly, you can’t teach it theoretically
@Cheese- A little of all, but my comments are usually honest as well. Maybe a little too emphatic But lol, that IS a part of realistic dramatism.</p>
<p>Bleurgh. Edward Cullen is not too good to be true. He’s a domineering, misogynistic, masochistic control freak with an inferiority complex. I bet there are tons of guys like that.</p>
<p>^ Expand. My curiosity has been aroused.</p>