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Ciolyte   

Monika, 29 y.o.
Tallinn, Estonia [Current City]
Kretinga, Lithuania [Hometown]

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Joined 14 years ago, profile updated 2 years ago.

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Reply - Conversation - Jan 3, 2016
Wow <3
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I like you :-) have a nice day :-)
Reply - Conversation - Nov 4, 2014
Hello :)

Thanks for visiting my profile :)
I'm Audrey from France nice to meet you
Reply - Conversation - Oct 29, 2014
Really?! XD Cool! Where are you living and what you are studying here? ^^
Reply - Conversation - Oct 28, 2014
Let it be, let it be... xDD

So, that means that you aren't in Lithuania now? :D

Sorry then, I've just have seen that Estonian was in your list of languages that you learn. ^^
Reply - Conversation - Oct 27, 2014
Labas dienas! And thank you for the visiting! ^^
I love Lithuania, I've been there two times and someday I want to come there again. Kas sa õpid ka eesti keelt? ^^
Reply - Conversation - Aug 24, 2014
O my. You're allowed to be mad at me instead, good old hatred for the outside world feels a lot better (or "egosyntonic" in snooty-speak) than self-directed anger.

And I know that feeling of despair and frustration all too well, that moment when all your efforts, all the love and passion that went through your zealously typing fingers suddenly come to naught, that moment when the only desire burning in your heart is to defenestrate your computer and yourself with it, the ultimate suicide pact if you will (and a unilateral one at that !).

Anyway, that is why I always copy-paste everything I type on the Internet every three sentences or so. Call me paranoid.

And don't worry, I would have loved an old book from you, but you can also do it all telegraphic-like if it saves you time. No need conjugation. STOP. Syntax useless. STOP. Fast written ! OVER. (but good night for now)
Reply - Conversation - Aug 24, 2014
Darn it, I come back on the internet after tiptoeing around it like a wounded animal for so long, and I'm greeted with a brand new -- and one could almost venture to say "artsy" -- profile picture. Neat !

Sorry for the delayed answer, I guess working on my thesis (which would be better described as a very long translation of a very garrulous author, along with the obligatory long-winded commentary of said translation that nobody in their right mind would willingly read if their life depended on it [the commentary, not the translation]) has really put a damper on my cyber-enthusiasm. That and my new Gibson Studio, I guess :p

Anyways, what have you been up to up there during the holidays ? I sense with my little preternatural powers that you've been having fun and I deeply resent you for that.

I'm kidding, I'm just embittered by the prospect of entering the adult world for good, and that in a publishing industry that is slowly but surely dying, of course, because I yearn to be an adult of the irresponsible kind. Seriously, I'm still way too callow for that hogwash, so let me at least live my vacations vicariously through you : tell me about them ! Well, if you did have fun of course, I'm still talking out of my anal duct on that one.)

Where was I ? Oh yes, I'm sure you'll already know all the atmospheric and doom metal bands I know, since I haven't delved very far in any of those genres. I get enough bouts of gloom as it is, so I don't need that. But these days (these years ?) I've been infatuated with Devin Townsend's early and recent work (the album Addicted is a wonderful juggling soundtrack, especially on windy days). Other than that, lots of post-rock, blues, instrumental whatever and the occasional stupid groove or death metal band. Speaking of which, I stumbled on this old thing while rummaging about in the deepest and most forsaken ...
Reply - Conversation - Aug 24, 2014
... recesses of my computer :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EezEiRoZKg

And no, you don't want to know.

Other than that, it's funny that you should see German as such a bearish language. After all, it sounds rather sweet to my ears (except standard German, which sounds excessively posh, but there are enough people speaking silly dialects both in Germany and in Austria to get around that). But, oh well, so does Dutch, so maybe I should start questioning the validity of my criteria/tastes.

(but yours are just about as questionable as mine : Lithuanian isn't weird ? Come on ! It's just as weird as any other language in the universe, and believe me, there are some bizarre case declensions out there. I've seen them. And they're watching us, from across the freezing void of space that isn't necessarily cold or empty but who cares.)

So yeah, languages weird, weather weird, I think it shouldn't be long before we get our own personal ten plagues. Personally I don't mind the frogs, the locust, all that livestock and storms of fire nonsense (that would be pretty cool actually), and I really, really wouldn't mind the darkness thing from time to time, but if the Almighty could take it down a notch on the boils, I'd appreciate it. Acne was annoying enough.

What about you ? Got a plague that you'd like more than the other 9 ? (man, that'd be such an ice-breaker at parties !)

Oh, and sorry about my rambling, cutting down on my smoking is making me quite palaverous it seems. Oooor it might simply be all that coffee that serves as a replacement addiction. Must be bothersome either way.

Gute Nacht, tyttö.
Reply - Conversation - Jul 30, 2014
Hello. I'm a fan of Divergent and fantasy in general.
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