there are no cheats. if you leave him alone for about a month he will start to be happy so that's all you can do.
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No, Shadow the Hedgehog is not an emo. Despite his colour and attitude towards other people, the worst thing shadow could be is mentally disturbed by the death of his sister like friend Maria.
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you keep an fish on there if your talking about the mullet at they end or the fish at they end
whats is an emo
With a pocket knife.
i think ur talking about pocket emo and u can find it at http://onemorelevel.com/game/pocket_emo
Its a game where you create a really cute emo chibi avatar and then post it on your social networking site like myspace, facebook, twitter, or bebo.
Yes.
Emo is a subgenre of punk music.
You leave him alone for about a month, then his happiness level will slowly rise.BUT! if anyone does one thing to him, then you will have to start all over again.It takes a long time for him to even become a little happy, just don't mess with him. :)ASKER'S REPLY:thx ill try sounds like it will work lol
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Well, isn't that just a happy little question! Playing Pocket Emo is a creative and emotional experience. You simply nurture your little emo friend by listening to their feelings, offering support, and expressing your own emotions. Remember, it's all about creating a safe space for your Pocket Emo to feel understood and loved. Just like painting a beautiful landscape, it's all about the journey of emotional connection and empathy.
they must have converted to being emo soon for it to happen. If the girl is sterotype emo then Most likly no. they do alot of dating withen the group. If they do find you attractive the relashinip will not last actually, as an emo, I can say that not all emo girls go for emo guys. emo girls can date non-emo guys if she wants to. the only thing that matters is whats on the inside.
The Answer to That but I Would Suggest Shooting Your Phone If You Want To Kill it
Pocket Emo doesn't take the razor because its design emphasizes a playful and humorous take on emo culture, focusing instead on expressing emotions through music and art rather than self-harm. The character embodies a light-hearted approach to the struggles often associated with emo aesthetics, serving as a reminder to seek healthier outlets for emotional expression. Ultimately, it aims to promote a message of positivity and self-acceptance.