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Reed:
I'm really glad that there is someone here who is as depraved as I am!

Lines:
Tonight was my first night of my first ever D&D campaign. I will be buying dice and a mini sometime this weekend. My nerd point just went way up.

But on the plus side, next week I will begin swimming in the evenings so I can get some exercise and this time I will have a friend with me. Exciting! I'm just super glad that I can swim at my former uni for less than I could with a gym membership. Considering I don't do anything you would do in a gym.

onewheelwizzard:
My brother's graduating from high school tomorrow.  Tonight he got the first haircut he's had since 8th grade.  He altered his graduation cap as such:



(In case it's not clear from the crappy picture, he's affixed the hair he cut off to the inside of the cap so it looks like he's still got all his hair as long as he's wearing it.)

I'm going to be watching the people around him very carefully when he takes it off.  I expect to see at least a few really hilariously extreme reactions.

Eris:
Last year all I really asked for from my dad was a roast dinner so that my whole family actually had a meal in the one place for my birthday, as he doesn't go to restaurants. He got very drunk and fell down our back steps and cracked his head against the concrete and possible got concussion. Now, if it was just me and Ro and Mum there, I would be able to deal with it, because it's not the first time he's done that. But Jimmy (as in Jimmy the Squid) and Est had travelled up here and saw this, as well as the kitchen flooding as well. It was a pretty awful way to spend my 21st birthday evening, to be honest.

This year I asked for a roast dinner again, seeing if 22 is better than 21. By the way Dad is today, the day before my birthday, it looks like it's going to be fucked up again. Am I that awful a person that when it comes to an occasion that reminds everyone about my birth it makes my father want to get catatonically drunk? I want to go up to him today and ask him to not fuck it up tomorrow, but I'm not going to and it's going to suck, just like the past few birthdays have. No wonder I never want people to do anything for my birthday any more.

LittleKey:
I'm sorry, unhappy birthdays suck. But you are definitely not an awful person! There's no need to blame yourself for his idiocy.

Oh and happy birthday anyway =). I hope it turns out better than expected.

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