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ImAnAspie
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18 Oct 2016, 5:18 am

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Like fungi.

You're a funguy.


ImABlushing :D


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18 Oct 2016, 5:24 am

^ and clever.


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18 Oct 2016, 7:02 am

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I wish asparagus had a plural form.

They could be asparaguys.
Or asparagusses.

Which are both more satisfying to say than they are to eat.



Assparadox? Because everything often seems Ass/paradoxical!
Or we could get real technical Assparadoxes :D



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18 Oct 2016, 7:26 am

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^ some humans are good and kind.
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I doubt I'm among them.


Pshhhhh, Raleigh. :D
Raleigh, you are awesome. :mrgreen:


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18 Oct 2016, 7:26 am

Uncle wrote:
Raleigh wrote:
I wish asparagus had a plural form.

They could be asparaguys.
Or asparagusses.

Which are both more satisfying to say than they are to eat.



Assparadox? Because everything often seems Ass/paradoxical!
Or we could get real technical Assparadoxes :D


Asparagi?

...Asparageese? :lol:


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18 Oct 2016, 9:21 am

It may be getting darker earlier, and lighter later, but I still find time for coffee in the morning.


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18 Oct 2016, 9:54 am

I may be weird for liking scary movies, but that is just me. I recall seeing a quote by well known Horror author Stephen King, when asked why he writes what he does, he replied by saying, I create horror to offset the real horror that is faced in the world.


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18 Oct 2016, 9:54 am

Raleigh wrote:
^ some humans are good and kind.


Raleigh wrote:
I doubt I'm among them.


I am not either,

Also I feel horrible physically but I am much less depressed,

Good food and gaming never ceases to amaze, I am going to go pass out and maybe puke cause I have ate too much.



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18 Oct 2016, 9:56 am

kazanscube wrote:
I may be weird for liking scary movies, but that is just me. I recall seeing a quote by well known Horror author Stephen King, when asked why he writes what he does, he replied by saying, I create horror to offset the real horror that is faced in the world.


Read Stephen King's Desperation, its my fav book and its dark as hell.



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18 Oct 2016, 10:05 am

I had seen the film version, but yet to read it.


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18 Oct 2016, 10:07 am

Book was awesome,

I don't really read fiction much and novels aren't my thing but it was probably the best experience I had with a novel.



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18 Oct 2016, 10:45 am

Step Ben King's book Pet Cemetery got me to accept death.



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18 Oct 2016, 12:11 pm

It would be hilarious if the mods replaced misogynistic comments with phrases like, I swoon over pictures of kittens or I can't stop watching the video of the terrier and the ferret who are best friends! It would probably discourage repeat offenders better than simply deleting the hate.


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18 Oct 2016, 12:24 pm

The mods helped me out a lot 4 years ago when I really was in need of the help.


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18 Oct 2016, 1:02 pm

Sheila Nye wrote:
Step Ben King's book Pet Cemetery got me to accept death.



I came to accept the premise of one's finality a long time ago through a similar medium in sincere manner.


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18 Oct 2016, 1:06 pm

Tomorrow is when I watch my favourite show but my siblings are off school and I don't want them to interrupt me >-<