I figured he had a laptop.
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I figured he had a laptop.
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(´・ω・`) I CAN MAKE SPAGHETTI.
If I did the math right you'd have to send like 2 and a half messages every minute to reach 600 in 3 days.
And that doesn't account for sleep or anything.
wait and he did that in like an afternoon right?
Man, he really was impatient.
Oh duh I only did one day
Edit: Man he says its only 50 in the first two days so that last day he would have had to have gone nuts
Wouldn't he be flagged for possibly sending spam mail and locked out at that rate?
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Finally finished reading! What a creep! Uguu~
Neuropsychologically I don't think there was anything wrong with the guy; nothing seemed to be off about his mental chemistry. Instead, I believe he has either an imbalance or lack of understanding of another type of chemistry, more specifically, in my opinion, the latter, which I will briefly state my opinions on here in a moment. So, psychologically, I would agree there is something very wrong about this boy, but it is nothing that can be medicated. His experiences led him to a bad place in life, specifically the prevalence of being a victim of bullying coupled with the lack of paternal parental guidance. Over-caring maternal treatment probably prevented him from developing in a healthy manner, and most likely he never learned to properly deal with his hormones, specifically testosterone, which I believe is a direct result of his estrogen-filled childcare and earlier developments, consistent up to present. So, depending on the circumstances, I think Clock was right to have earlier said it could have been any one of us.
No I dont think so (´・ω・`)