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Sept 22, 2006 21:30:20 GMT -5
Post by Topaz on Sept 22, 2006 21:30:20 GMT -5
You can keep the base
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Sept 22, 2006 23:41:12 GMT -5
Post by dashrendar on Sept 22, 2006 23:41:12 GMT -5
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Sept 23, 2006 14:31:50 GMT -5
Post by Topaz on Sept 23, 2006 14:31:50 GMT -5
That was a tragedy, I guess some people have really difficult times dealing with the fact that their stupid...me on the other hand know that and enjoy every minute of it. I mean those smart people have such boring lives with their math books and completed homework....being stupid is so much funner.
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Sept 23, 2006 20:48:31 GMT -5
Post by Kate Valentine on Sept 23, 2006 20:48:31 GMT -5
Be nice to LC. Geez. And me. Be nice to me...I'm considered smarter and younger than everyone.
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Sept 23, 2006 23:13:36 GMT -5
Post by dashrendar on Sept 23, 2006 23:13:36 GMT -5
I would dissagree. It is only the enlightened that can truly enjoy life. Everyone else is trapped in a bundle of ignorance. True hapieness comes not from avoiding conflict, but confronting it. *looks sage*
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Sept 26, 2006 17:49:27 GMT -5
Post by Kate Valentine on Sept 26, 2006 17:49:27 GMT -5
Yesh. Very true. *sigh* Iowa testing sucks!!!!
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Sept 26, 2006 19:31:49 GMT -5
Post by dashrendar on Sept 26, 2006 19:31:49 GMT -5
See? Confront it! Denounce it! But be prepared for the consequences. For example there was recently a huge debate at our school about our new dresscode. I said: either sit down and shut up or protest it. But be prepared for the consequences of your actions. If you want a change but are unwilling to expend the effort you deserve to be unhappy about whatever the heck is bugging you. Don't like the dress code? Show up to the dance in a spaghetti strap dress. But don't look surprised when they suspend you. It's all part of being independant and having a voice. Choices and consequences.
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Sept 26, 2006 21:51:29 GMT -5
Post by Kate Valentine on Sept 26, 2006 21:51:29 GMT -5
It's about time they enforced the dress code over there. *sigh* Now, to deal with the boys and how low their pants seem to droop.
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Sept 26, 2006 22:20:46 GMT -5
Post by dashrendar on Sept 26, 2006 22:20:46 GMT -5
Just go the rest of the way and pull their pants down around their ankles whenever they let em ride too low. You could be like a super hero: 'The masked Pantser!'
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Sept 26, 2006 22:31:55 GMT -5
Post by Kate Valentine on Sept 26, 2006 22:31:55 GMT -5
(Laughs) Nah. It'd be funnier if a guy did that to other guys. xD
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Sept 26, 2006 22:41:17 GMT -5
Post by dashrendar on Sept 26, 2006 22:41:17 GMT -5
In that case I must take the mantle apon my self, to become the ferocious, the terrifying, the undefeatable Masked Pantser! Muahahahaha!
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Sept 27, 2006 18:10:28 GMT -5
Post by Kate Valentine on Sept 27, 2006 18:10:28 GMT -5
LMAO! No, really. Don't forget to cosplay that idea at the con. xD
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Sept 27, 2006 23:11:02 GMT -5
Post by dashrendar on Sept 27, 2006 23:11:02 GMT -5
Totally. Some looser with out a costume will be hanging around making fun of us, and I'll sneak up, pull his under wear over his head and his pants around his ankles.
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Sept 27, 2006 23:17:29 GMT -5
Post by Kate Valentine on Sept 27, 2006 23:17:29 GMT -5
xD (BTW--new Vincent skin was added.) That would be intresting to see...as the security runs after you.
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Sept 27, 2006 23:26:38 GMT -5
Post by dashrendar on Sept 27, 2006 23:26:38 GMT -5
Man, no security can catch Vincent! or Rude. Or Jin. Or whoever the heck I decide to go as. Security can never catch main charachters.
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