it's quite sweet in comparison... sooo innocent 
the best smiles are the ones you lead to 
"Are you sure it's safe to drink bleach?"
"Yes, bleach is 90% water, we are 90% water, therefore: we are bleach."
-Nathan Explosion, Metalocalypse

ME? *coughs* never...the best smiles are the ones you lead to 
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"As the pattern gets more intricate and subtle, being swept along is no longer enough"-Waking Life
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ME? *coughs* never...
part of Germany has sandy beaches and palm trees??? "Are you sure it's safe to drink bleach?"
"Yes, bleach is 90% water, we are 90% water, therefore: we are bleach."
-Nathan Explosion, Metalocalypse

soooooooooo - I don't know about the latest in fashion there
the best smiles are the ones you lead to 
unlike everyone else that went there
I just wish I would've spoke more German, they all wanted to speak English to me, either to be nice or to practice it themselves. I also love how they're all strait-forward with everything. If someone cooks something they don't like, they'll just be, "I don't like it," and there is no offense unlike here where whoever cooked it will got on a rant about how they cooked it and you will like it or you just don't eat you ungrateful little bastard. The food was amazing, best food I've ever had, and oh my lord I would give my left nut to be able to have their ice cream. It was heaven on a cone and super cheap. I was in love with their public transit and being able to ride a bike everywhere without being yelled at by everyone for being a "
pedestrian." And how everyone is so green, take their bike to go shopping and everything. And everyone uses the basket on the back of their bike, that took some getting used to, because I've only seen that once over here and you can't do that here without being tagged as "homo." They have the style of life I have always wanted. I actually didn't want to leave. I felt so at home there I had no homesickness, I didn't even miss my own family, which was odd, but good. There is also a bunch of things that for some reason I can't really explain, but those things just gave Germany that feeling of being where I belong. I plan on studying abroad in college and should give me a much better picture of what it's like to live there. I know I absolutely loved the school system, they called ours
-boring and I don't blame them. Well, can't wait to go abroad and get a better picture of living there. Everyone I know that has has loved it beyond belief. And I swear if I can't move there, I'll just move to Frankenmuth, the closest you can get to Germany here, they speak German there, many things there are in German, everything's run comparable to how they do in Germany. It's hard to explain, you just have to go there. It's I think like am hour and a half from here. It's like you took a town from Germany and stuck it in Michigan, minus the hilly terrain and clean air. No such thing as clean air in southeast Michigan. The only luck is bad luck.
Shut up before I stall my poi up your ass 
I feel its a good thing. 


the best smiles are the ones you lead to 
The only luck is bad luck.
Shut up before I stall my poi up your ass 

the best smiles are the ones you lead to 
The only luck is bad luck.
Shut up before I stall my poi up your ass 
The popcorn extends life... The popcorn expands consciousness...
"Are you sure it's safe to drink bleach?"
"Yes, bleach is 90% water, we are 90% water, therefore: we are bleach."
-Nathan Explosion, Metalocalypse
Judging from the words of the song Sehnsucht I think it can mean both, but I'll go ahead and let a german decide
The only luck is bad luck.
Shut up before I stall my poi up your ass 
sticks and stones my break my bones, but ski patrol will save me.

and basically the reason why I will continue to avoid massive raves in the future...the best smiles are the ones you lead to 
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