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Re: Hanako's Broken Heart Club

Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 2:02 pm
by Xanatos
Keneshiro wrote:Never mastrubated. I'm one fucking odd guy.
Well, it might actually help. XD Releases endorphins, you know. Delicious, delicious endorphins.

Re: Hanako's Broken Heart Club

Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 2:05 pm
by Keneshiro
Xanatos wrote:
Keneshiro wrote:Never mastrubated. I'm one fucking odd guy.
Well, it might actually help. XD Releases endorphins, you know. Delicious, delicious endorphins.
Haha. Maybe. Gosh, 2am already? Gotta go. See you guys soon

Re: Hanako's Broken Heart Club

Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 2:08 pm
by Xanatos
Keneshiro wrote:
Xanatos wrote:
Keneshiro wrote:Never mastrubated. I'm one fucking odd guy.
Well, it might actually help. XD Releases endorphins, you know. Delicious, delicious endorphins.
Haha. Maybe. Gosh, 2am already? Gotta go. See you guys soon
Helps with my depression sometimes, believe it or not.

Just as a matter of trivia, self-mutilation also releases endorphins in a more defense-mechanism-against-pain kind of way...But I don't recommend that. I got...Very addicted...To them that way.

Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 2:21 pm
by kindspy
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Re: Hanako's Broken Heart Club

Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 2:28 pm
by Camoufrage
Why do all you people have feature film worthy life stories?

And kindspy that certainly is an interesting story. Doesn't leave much to talk about but I understand the need to vent. Do you have problems with Mr Smith or something? I didn't read your last post.

Re: Hanako's Broken Heart Club

Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 2:38 pm
by Xanatos
Camoufrage wrote:Why do all you people have feature film worthy life stories?

And kindspy that certainly is an interesting story. Doesn't leave much to talk about but I understand the need to vent. Do you have problems with Mr Smith or something? I didn't read your last post.

Filmworthy? Nobody'd watch my film.

And now kindspy's gone and given me the feels.

Re: Hanako's Broken Heart Club

Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 2:42 pm
by Camoufrage
Xanatos wrote:
Camoufrage wrote:Why do all you people have feature film worthy life stories?

And kindspy that certainly is an interesting story. Doesn't leave much to talk about but I understand the need to vent. Do you have problems with Mr Smith or something? I didn't read your last post.

Filmworthy? Nobody'd watch my film.

And now kindspy's gone and given me the feels.
Feels schmeels. I dunno from what I've read from you it'd make something interesting for sure.

Re: Hanako's Broken Heart Club

Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 2:43 pm
by Xanatos
Camoufrage wrote:
Xanatos wrote:
Camoufrage wrote:Why do all you people have feature film worthy life stories?

And kindspy that certainly is an interesting story. Doesn't leave much to talk about but I understand the need to vent. Do you have problems with Mr Smith or something? I didn't read your last post.

Filmworthy? Nobody'd watch my film.

And now kindspy's gone and given me the feels.
Feels schmeels. I dunno from what I've read from you it'd make something interesting for sure.
The climax would probably be a suicide.

Re: Hanako's Broken Heart Club

Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 2:46 pm
by Pyramid Head
Camoufrage wrote:Why do all you people have feature film worthy life stories?

And kindspy that certainly is an interesting story. Doesn't leave much to talk about but I understand the need to vent. Do you have problems with Mr Smith or something? I didn't read your last post.

Feature film? That'd be one fucked up film. Between me playing Silent Hill when i was 10, skipping school and all my nightmarish exposure to Republicans, the film would look like something covering the life of a serial killer until it suddenly gets to the end when i'm just a beer and video games nut who types all the time.

Re: Hanako's Broken Heart Club

Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 2:49 pm
by Camoufrage
Xanatos wrote:
Camoufrage wrote:
Xanatos wrote:Filmworthy? Nobody'd watch my film.

And now kindspy's gone and given me the feels.
Feels schmeels. I dunno from what I've read from you it'd make something interesting for sure.
The climax would probably be a suicide.
I doubt you could kill yourself. Not that you don't have the willpower but it takes a very certain type of person to be able to do that. Your body probably would literally not let you. Suicide attempts aren't out of question. I think a lot of people have TRIED. Hell I have and I'm sure you have.

On a completely random not I have Elfen Lied on my instant queue on Netflix and am wondering if its any good. Don't want to waste my time if not.

Re: Hanako's Broken Heart Club

Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 2:50 pm
by Xanatos
Pyramid Head wrote:
Camoufrage wrote:Why do all you people have feature film worthy life stories?

And kindspy that certainly is an interesting story. Doesn't leave much to talk about but I understand the need to vent. Do you have problems with Mr Smith or something? I didn't read your last post.

Feature film? That'd be one fucked up film. Between me playing Silent Hill when i was 10, skipping school and all my nightmarish exposure to Republicans, the film would look like something covering the life of a serial killer until it suddenly gets to the end when i'm just a beer and video games nut who types all the time.

Only M. Night Shyamalan could pull that twist off.

Re: Hanako's Broken Heart Club

Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 2:56 pm
by Xanatos
Camoufrage wrote:I doubt you could kill yourself. Not that you don't have the willpower but it takes a very certain type of person to be able to do that. Your body probably would literally not let you. Suicide attempts aren't out of question. I think a lot of people have TRIED. Hell I have and I'm sure you have.

On a completely random not I have Elfen Lied on my instant queue on Netflix and am wondering if its any good. Don't want to waste my time if not.
Perhaps not but I like a tragic ending in film.

I've tried a few times, contemplated it many times but entered defense mechanism mode before attempts could be made, and made preparations to account for the possibility in future, including a regularly-updated set of instructions including corpse disposal, funereal specifications, last thoughts/requests, etcetera. An interesting fact may be that these instructions were recently updated with a provision to have news of the event posted as a thread here under my name. Even in my best times, I'm prepared for the contingency.

And I hear it's decent but I've never seen it. Only anime I watch lately is Deadman Wonderland, Casshern Sins, and a few series I snagged online.

Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 3:02 pm
by kindspy
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Re: Hanako's Broken Heart Club

Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 3:04 pm
by Camoufrage
Xanatos wrote:
Camoufrage wrote:I doubt you could kill yourself. Not that you don't have the willpower but it takes a very certain type of person to be able to do that. Your body probably would literally not let you. Suicide attempts aren't out of question. I think a lot of people have TRIED. Hell I have and I'm sure you have.

On a completely random not I have Elfen Lied on my instant queue on Netflix and am wondering if its any good. Don't want to waste my time if not.
Perhaps not but I like a tragic ending in film.

I've tried a few times, contemplated it many times but entered defense mechanism mode before attempts could be made, and made preparations to account for the possibility in future, including a regularly-updated set of instructions including corpse disposal, funereal specifications, last thoughts/requests, etcetera. An interesting fact may be that these instructions were recently updated with a provision to have news of the event posted as a thread here under my name. Even in my best times, I'm prepared for the contingency.

And I hear it's decent but I've never seen it. Only anime I watch lately is Deadman Wonderland, Casshern Sins, and a few series I snagged online.
That's definitely not healthy in any way shape or form.

I've never smiled more than at the ending of Letters from Iwo Jim.

Re: Hanako's Broken Heart Club

Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 3:06 pm
by Xanatos
kindspy wrote:Tragic endings are only good if its fictional. Unless its 9/11 or the Holocaust. But those get old after a while.

Seems you've made preparations. I don't know if that's such a good thing.
Better to be prepared than not, I say. I've made similar plans for other forms of death, typically diseases and natural accidents. At least this way, if I ever do go down any of those routes, my affairs can be put in proper order afterward. Life is unpredictable, anything can happen, and one of those things is death from any number of incidents. I figure life can't be controlled all the time, so my death should be. I have a muddy idea at best of how I want my life to go but I figure while I'm answering those questions, I can at least have a clear idea of how I want my death to go. It's a weight off my mind to know the plans are there, at any rate.