Mr. SmartyPants wrote:aww no way man.. no way its freaky! IM the freakyone here... just ask old phil!
Yumie wrote:Actually, I've been discussing you with my therapist lately.
Not really. You can call me anything you like. Well, almost anything. . .
Yumie wrote:Very funny Osaka.
For those of you oblivious, Osaka is trying to make me relive my darkest childhood memories. She and my cousins would all run away from me yelling, "Yumie the monster! Yumie the monster!" And I would cry and chase after them and never catch them. Now if you'll excuse me, I need to go seek Christian counseling. *bursts into tears and assumes fetal position*
AngelSakura wrote:I realized recently that I might be scaring some people. I have a great deal of affection and respect for every single member of CAA, and I trust you guys entirely. This leads to me addressing members, more often than not, as "my dear User Name" or "User Name-chan" and, in some cases, "User Name-sama". Even members I don't know that well often get called "my dear User Name". I wonder if it creeps anyone out.
holysoldier5000 wrote:I know it may not be my place to ask, but are you serious? Or are you just kidding?
holysoldier5000 wrote:I know it may not be my place to ask, but are you serious? Or are you just kidding?
Yumie wrote:Um, yeah, I'm serious in the sense that they did run away from me yelling "Yumie the monster," but it really doesn't bother me anymore. It made me pretty mad when I was a kid though, ha ha. They, however, seemed to get quite a bit of intense pleasure out of it. Tormenting the young and innocent has always been one of Osaka's favorite pasttimes, .
I dunno..I have seen some of the terms you use on IM. And there more like...Steve your a dead man...Steve wheres my baseball bat...^^;;Dragonshimmer wrote:Nope. I give people terms of affection too, like "gentle heart, dear heart, lovely, sweets, sweetheart, pretty", etc. though I typically save such terms for people who are very special to me.
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