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Ivan

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  1. MY WHOLE BRAIN IS CRYING
  2. no you're gonna die
  3. [12:06:47 PM] Ivan: Here's to hoping you don't get paired up with a butt [12:06:56 PM] Ivan: and if you do [12:06:58 PM] Ivan: piss on them [12:07:05 PM] Ryan: I'm not gonna piss on my room mate [12:07:09 PM] Ryan: that's weird [12:07:24 PM] Ivan: It's only weird if you get caught [12:07:24 PM] Ryan: I'm just hoping it's someone I already know [12:07:32 PM] Ivan: so don't get caught [12:07:47 PM] Ryan: I'M NOT GOIGN TO PEE ON MY ROOMMATE [12:07:59 PM] Ivan: BUT WHAT IF THEY'RE SOME KIND OF DEMON [12:08:05 PM] Ivan: AND THE ONLY WAY TO GET RID OF IT [12:08:07 PM] Ivan: IS TO PEE ON THEM [12:08:30 PM] Ryan: SOMEONE ELSE WILL HAVE TO DO IT [12:08:44 PM] Ivan: LOSER [12:08:58 PM] Ivan: YOU'LL NEVER BE A DEMON HUNTER [12:09:10 PM] Ryan: BUT I DON'T WANT TO BE A DEMON HUNTER ;_; [12:09:23 PM] Ivan: GOOD BECAUSE YOU'LL NEVER BE ONE [12:09:51 PM] Ryan: FINE, GOOD [12:10:00 PM] Ivan: GOOD [12:10:40 PM] Ryan: FINE proof that koko's been influencing me on how i talk to people
  4. [12:20:30 PM] Ivan: nooooo [12:20:38 PM] Ivan: i don't wanna die young [12:22:43 PM] Ryan: srry [12:23:20 PM] Ivan: i will haunt you for the rest of your life [12:25:15 PM] Ryan: no mick pls [12:26:21 PM] Ivan: You're walking in your house [12:26:24 PM] Ivan: there's no one around [12:26:27 PM] Ivan: and your phone is dead [12:26:42 PM] Ivan: out of the corner of your eye you spot me [12:26:47 PM] Ivan: ABOUT TO SUCK OUT YOUR SOUL [12:26:53 PM] Ryan: Like Slenderman ): [12:27:07 PM] Ivan: slenderwoman [12:27:20 PM] Ryan: Mrs. Slenderman [12:27:25 PM] Ivan: I'll have his babies [12:27:29 PM] Ivan: they'll haunt you too [12:27:32 PM] Ryan: weird [12:27:41 PM] Ivan: that's life [12:27:56 PM] Ivan: You wake up in the morning thinking it's gonna be a normal day [12:28:02 PM] Ivan: and then you realize you're pregnant with Slenderman's babies [12:28:57 PM] Ryan: ;( [12:30:02 PM] Ivan: he better help raise them [12:30:12 PM] Ivan: i ain't raising no babies on my own [12:30:35 PM] Ryan: nah man he a playah [12:30:58 PM] Ivan: he's gonna get other people pregnant isn't he [12:32:59 PM] Ryan: yep [12:33:03 PM] Ryan: you'll need a support group [12:33:19 PM] Ivan: Raise your hand if you've personally been victomized by Slenderman [12:34:18 PM] Ryan: everyone ever raises their hand I don't know how we ended up talking about this
  5. Maybe I can become her assistant serial killer
  6. Pushing the constant worry of her hating me aside, I really do need her to respond so we can talk about what each of us are bringing to the dorm so we don't end up bringing 2 trash cans, or too many lamps, things like that.
  7. Guys I messaged my college room mate last night to introduce myself and she still hasn't responded WHAT IF SHE DOESN'T LIKE ME ;n;
  8. I've still got a couple of weeks so HA
  9. Obviously none of you have heard real music before. So I'm taking it upon myself to show you just what it is.
  10. Ivan replied to Ivan's profile comment
    No just little details
  11. Ivan replied to Ivan's profile comment
    Like I know what I want point a and b to be for the plot, I just don't know how the characters get from point a to point b
  12. Ivan replied to Ivan's profile comment
    it's difficult to come up with a good plot
  13. SERIOUSLY DON'T GIVE INTO IT. Also make sure you've got a game plan for once you graduate. Know which college you're going to, if you're going to college once you graduate, and know what you want to study. You'll really want to make sure you get all your college applications sent out ASAP. Also people say senior year is the easiest year, it's not. Even though you've already taken the SAT's, your grades still matter. You're going to have a lot of work, so put all of your effort into it. AND DON'T GIVE INTO SENIORITIS, IT IS A SERIOUS DISEASE WITH NO CURE.
  14. lol how do plot
  15. My own personal preference is to be able to see the person you're dating in person often. However I'm not against people dating online as long as they know what they're doing. Relationships need a two things in order to work. They need the people in the relationship be able to communicate and interact with one another in order to form a bond. Let's start with how people can communicate through an online relationship. With technology these days, we can instant message people through programs such as MSN, Skype, and AIM. They can also do calls so they can talk to one another, and do video calls so they can also see one another instead of just reading text. It's a lot easier to talk to people online, we all know that. So it's easier to build that half of the bond. However there is a downside. Like I said, it's easier for people to get out of their shell on the internet. This means that people can act completely different in real life. Personally, I like the internet because it gives me time to think about what I'm going to say. You ask me to give my opinion on this in real life and my brain and mouth will not cooperate with one another. So in real life I say a lot of things I don't mean to say, and I know I'm not the only one. Things like this can be harmless in relationships, however there are some people who take it to the extreme. There are some people out there who will act like a completely different person online. They can lie about their age, and even their gender. They can easily steal someone else's photo and tell their partner it's them. They can lie about their home life and make themselves appear more vulnerable and in need of attention. It's hard to trust on the internet, which is why it's important that if you are going to date through the internet, be careful with where you meet your significant other. Now there's the other half of the relationship to cover, the interacting/physical side. Now for a relationship to work, you have to have the possibility to meet the person you're dating in real life. If you're a 14 year old dating someone else half way across the country (and sometimes dating someone from another country), the odds are highly against you in the percentage of being able to meet your significant other. Because really, young relationships won't last long enough for you to grow up and have the funds to have your significant other over. The reason why I say grow up, is because chances are, your parents won't let you have a kid from the other side of the country that you've never met before over at your house because you've talked a few times online. So, most likely you're gonna have to rely on yourselves to be able to meet up. Some people think they don't need a physical side to a relationship, I say otherwise. If you think you're serious about the relationship, then you need to be comfortable physically with your partner. Now physically doesn't have to be taken as sexually. Physically can mean that you're comfortable in their presence, both alone and with other people. You're going to need to be comfortable holding their hand, holding them, and kissing them (and then eventually having sex with them). Because you know if you're actually serious about the relationship, it's gonna get physical eventually. Even if you're like 14, I still believe you need to be comfortable around the person out in public. Now remember how I said people can act differently online and irl? If you're meeting your significant other for the first time, then this is when you get to see what they're really like. Not just whether if they lied about themselves or not, but you see little habits they have, little ticks. They might set off a few of your pet peeves, they might joke about a trigger of yours. They might do something that makes you uncomfortable. You can't tell about many of these until you meet them irl. And if you break the relationship off after only meeting once, then it was all a waste of time and effort (especially if it took a lot to be able to meet up in the first place). It may seem like I'm against online dating, but I'm not. I'm all for those dating sites and apps that can set you up with a person living in your area. It's a great way to meet new people, and sure they might not match you up with the right person, but you keep on trying. A lot of the time, adults don't have time to go out and actually look for a date, which is why these websites and apps are a good thing. So I guess to really sum things up: I'm for internet dating for adults who know what they're doing, not so much kids. Also note that my opinion is formed from my own personal experiences with online dating, along with experiences that my friends have had.
  16. Ivan replied to Kinode's profile comment
    Name it Boxer Snake
  17. But then she eventually remembered him like Kairi and the others did when he woke up o: ...OH GOD THAT GIVES ME ANOTHER IDEA eue
  18. That would also mean that Selphie, Tidus, and Waka died too but you see Selphie in KH2 and she mentions the other two.
  19. Thank you for those who liked it! It's been awhile since I actually wrote something so I was a bit worried about posting this (: If the inspiration hits, then I'll definitely write some more! As for Sora's dad... that's a mystery no anime could solve. I don't read Kingdom Hearts fanfiction, so I don't have the slightest clue as to what you're talking about. I only wrote this because Kaiso and I were talking about wanting Sora's mom to have a scene at the end of the series.
  20. (A fanfic that Kaiso inspired me to write : D...) I've Looked Everywhere For You A fanfic by Ivan Rated H for Heartbreak It's been what, two, three years since he last stepped foot in his room? Sora looked at his clothes that littered the floor and the odd trinkets and gadgets that were scattered over the room. It all looked so foreign to him. The childish wonder to explore the world no longer filled the room. The schematics for their old raft didn't fill his heart with excitement, but with bittersweet nostalgia. Now that he knew what the worlds were like, he wasn't sure if he wanted a taste of it anymore. Sora laid on his bed, hands behind his head, knees bent up as he realized he was a bit too tall for the old piece of furniture now. His mind drifted back to the night he left Destiny Islands for the very first time. The night of the storm, the night he lost both Riku and Kairi, the night their world fell to darkness, the night he first held the keyblade. It was so long ago, yet all the details were etched perfectly clear into his mind. He could remember the devastation he felt as he watched the darkness swallow Riku. The hopelessness as Kairi faded right through his arms. And the little glimmer of light that filled his heart as the keyblade appeared into his hands. Then came the determination to find his friends as he fell into the world of Traverse Town. There was also the fear of the many worlds out there, and what they held. Even then, with the journey over, Sora still felt that fear. But for good reason. He fought Heartless, Nobodies, Dream Eaters, and many other monsters that he never thought possible that were born from the darker side of a person's heart. He fought with his friends, and he fought with himself. But above all he was able to pull through. They were safe. His friends were safe. That's all that mattered. There was still an unresolved issue, however; his mom. While Sora was able to visit to Destiny Islands after reuniting with Riku and Kairi after the first fall of Xemnas, it was cut off short. King Mickey had sent them a message to take the Mark of Mastery exam. So Sora and Riku set off, without the chance to say goodbye (or even hello) to their parents once again. It was a thought that lingered with Sora throughout their journey. Were their parents okay? Would they be mad at them for being gone? Now that they were back, Sora couldn't help but wonder how he'd explain his absence to his mom. He wanted to keep the keyblade a secret. He wasn't ashamed of it. It was just a long story, one that he didn't want to tell. Sora turned over onto his side and sighed. Honestly, he didn't want to remember the journey. He didn't want to remember the friends he gained, the friends he lost, the friends he'd never be able to see again, the friends who sacrificed their happiness so Sora and his friends could defeat Xehanort. Even looking back to it, Sora couldn't handle the wave of sorrow that washed over him. It was all too overwhelming, and he couldn't stop the tears that sprung to his eyes as he remembered the wonderful things he's seen. The beauty of the worlds, the strength and courage of those who inhabited them, the bonds that he formed. But now that the worlds were safe from darkness, there was no reason for him to visit the worlds anymore. Holding his hand out, Sora summoned the keyblade. He was stuck at home, with a constant reminder of what his life was for a short amount of time. Then, with a sudden sound of heels clinking against the floor below him, the keyblade disappeared with a flash of light. Sora sat up on his bed, and clutched the side. His mom was home. It was time to say “Hello”. Sora descended the steps to the lower floor. He spent a great deal of time breathing deeply to calm himself. Following the sounds of heels clicking against the floor and the sound of a television turning on, he approached the living room area. His mom still looked the same, hair was a different style though, shorter than it was the last time he saw her. It was the same brunette shade that his was, but far less messy. Her hair had a slight wave to it that always smelled like flowers and the smell of home and safety that only moms could have. She was still dressed in her work clothes of a white blouse and black pencil skirt. Her back was turned to him, and even from a distance Sora could tell that he was a good head taller than her now. With Riku and Kairi, he couldn't tell how much he'd grown. Would his mom even recognize him? As if she could sense him staring at her, Sora's mom turned around. He watched as her eyes widened in shock. Her eyes started to water, and Sora could feel his start to as well. The calm demeanor that he had started off with slowly started to crumble, and turned to pieces as his mom started to speak. “Just where have you been?” Her voice was low, and it quivered as she looked at her son. “Do you know that I've looked everywhere for you?” Sora was silent. What was he supposed to say? His mouth was open, but all words he had were bunched up in his throat, making him incapable to speak. After a few seconds of staring at his mom, and after realizing that tears were now freely falling from his eyes, he walked over to his mom and embraced her. He could explain his absence later. At that moment, he just wanted comfort from the one person he could breakdown in front of. The one person who could see him at his weakest when he had to be strong in front of his friends; his mother. Sora's mom had wrapped her arms around her son, her head barely reaching his shoulder. Shock still ran through her system, as it'd been so long since she last saw him. He had grown up so much through that time. His face had lost all the baby fat, leaving more strong features. He still had the same big blue eyes and messy hair that she'd last seen on him. She was fully prepared to yell at him. To scream at him for leaving her without a word or goodbye. But the moment she saw him, how his eyes looked so broken and defeated as he consoled in her, she couldn't find it in herself to do so. She just rubbed his back, and waited for him to calm down. Words of comfort were whispered to him. Over time, the shaking that racked his body were quelled, and the two separated. There was time for her to be mad at her son. There was time for her to yell at him. But it wasn't time for that. It was time for a long overdue dinner.
  21. My profession is breaking people's hearts
  22. Ivan replied to Ivan's profile comment
    YES

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