If you were new, I'd give you limeaide, but...
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If you were new, I'd give you limeaide, but...
*Image done by the friend of a friend of mine
(Sorry if anyone's offended, but I had to change the thread title. -- EL)
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"In the beginning, Mohammad begot ADAM... and thus the road to New Eden was paved amongst the stars." ~Project ADAM, a Science Fiction Religious Satire
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"In the beginning, Mohammad begot ADAM... and thus the road to New Eden was paved amongst the stars." ~Project ADAM, a Science Fiction Religious Satire
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The people have spoken! So pipe down, you.
And I'm not generally a fan of caturday images these days, but yeah, nice one, kendall.
And I'm not generally a fan of caturday images these days, but yeah, nice one, kendall.
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Cute
But, yes, as soon as I saw the title, I went, "ARG!!! Y o u r, Y o u 'r e. They're as different as night and day! Don't you think night and day are different? What's wrong with you?"
But, yes, as soon as I saw the title, I went, "ARG!!! Y o u r, Y o u 'r e. They're as different as night and day! Don't you think night and day are different? What's wrong with you?"
There's another home somewhere,
There's another glimpse of sky...
There's another way to lean
into the wind, unafraid.
There's another life out there...
~~Mary Chapin Carpenter
There's another glimpse of sky...
There's another way to lean
into the wind, unafraid.
There's another life out there...
~~Mary Chapin Carpenter
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I had a friend who lived in Barrow for a while. I personally think she's insane, but what do I know.Not if you live in Barrow, AK. I don't know why anyone would live there, but evidently someone does. I suspect frostbite to the brain.
Speaking of limeaide, that was the only thing I got on my first visit to a Sonic. It was quite delicious, but had too much ice.
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I do too. Although it wouldn't be complete without a little flame war and the questioning of one opponent's parentage.This is the most stereotypical internet thread ever. I love it.
So, without further ado, Jayelle you're smelly and your mother is a puggle.
There. Now we're done.
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It is clear to me that no one truly understands the gravity of the situation here. For, in order for this thread to continue on it's path towards internet thread satire, it must contain at least one, if not several, including but not exclusive to: long, draining, exceedingly badly worded and overly drawn out comma-splice sentence laden sentences, that don't quite make sense when spoken aloud, or in one's head. Furthermore, the declaration that this conversation is done is simply ludicrous when compared to the socio-economic status of other conversations on a similar vein. When met with such obstacles, one can only hope that the continued words and occasional pictorial representation will continue in all it's illuminated translations. The effective use of smilies has been severely lacking in it's presence, as well as a confused and generous new person entering in with a lack of understanding as to what is being accomplished here, as well as what has become colloquially known as a troll. Various humorous aliases have yet to make their appearance, not to mention the eventual and, let's face it, inevitable locking and/or deletion of the aforementioned conversation in which I am attempting to contribute to.
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It needs to be about 20% cooler.
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It needs to be about 20% cooler.
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Why are you bumping such an old thread, Jan? Couldn't you just make a new one? Geez.
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Fix'd, for you.It is clear to me that no one truly understands the gravity of the situation here. For, in order for this thread to continue on it's path towards internet thread satire, it must contain at least one, if not several, including but not exclusive to: long, draining, exceedingly badly worded and overly drawn out comma-splice sentence laden sentences, that don't quite make sense when spoken aloud, or in one's head. Furthermore, the declaration that this conversation is done is simply ludicrous when compared to the socio-economic status of other conversations on a similar vein. When met with such obstacles, one can only hope that the continued words and occasional pictorial representation will continue in all it's illuminated translations. The effective use of smilies has been severely lacking in it's presence, as well as a confused and generous new person entering in with a lack of understanding as to what is being accomplished here, as well as what has become colloquially known as a troll. Various humorous aliases have yet to make their appearance, not to mention their mom's getting scared before making them move in with their auntie and uncle in Bel Air. At this point the newbie/troll will whistle for cab, but when it comes near they will notice the license plate says "Fresh" and there is dice on the mirror. They might note that the cab is rare, before telling the driver they are heading home to Bel Air. Before pull. Ing. Up to the house around seven or eight the newbie will yell to the cabbie "Yo homes," while the troll will stick with "Smell you later!" They will then look at their kingdom, and realize they are finally there, to sit on their throne, as Fresh Prince of Bel Air.
Shell the unshellable, crawl the uncrawlible.
Row--row.
Row--row.
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Did you know there was a fourteenth century hermit and mystic named Richard Rolle?
"Only for today, I will devote 10 minutes of my time to some good reading, remembering that just as food is necessary to the life of the body, so good reading is necessary to the life of the soul." -- Pope John XXIII
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