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Post by leprechauneddie on Feb 10, 2004 23:58:00 GMT -5
Aha.
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Post by unojuno on Feb 11, 2004 17:28:43 GMT -5
I just feel most advice, esp from friends, should not be handed out, but asked for. Yes, you should let them know it's available, but they need to come to you.
But this thread is different than that.
but here's my question: Why must you always reach for other students intresting books during homeroom? You could ask first, and they would share.
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Post by BELETH the Mighty on Feb 11, 2004 22:47:21 GMT -5
Do you, good sit, imply that I smoke? I scoff at the Chaun, despite his exceptionally tangible steps to achieving Batman-hood. I happen to pride myself on being a genius/basketcase without the use of a crutch such as smoking. Pah! Pah, I say!
BEEEEEEEEEEEEEELZEBUB
Ooh, another question; where is that copy of Megaman X2 that I lost like 6 years ago in my basement? I really liked that game. Megaman. Rah.
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Post by leprechauneddie on Feb 11, 2004 23:25:31 GMT -5
RE: Why steal books from Pooh.
The Chaun is truly sorry Pooh. His Chaunliness wll try to do better to askf rom now on. It's just that it is not often that the Chaun comes in such close proximity to people who enjoy fine literature. And stuff. Again, apologies.
RE: Smoking and Megaman.
No no no, Beezly. The Chaun was merely poking fun. As to the Megaman, it is very likely that it was taken away by a rogue band of carpenter ants and enshrined somewhere in the woodwork under your kitchen as a deity of sorts. The Chaun advises that you take a pickaxe or possibly a crowbar and start tearing up the floor. The Chaun is sure that you will be in Mega-Beezly heaven in no time.
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Post by BELETH the Mighty on Feb 11, 2004 23:34:36 GMT -5
Dammit, I knew it. But i have a better plan. I shall disguise myself as a carpenter ant. I will learn their ways, their technology. Their ways. And when they least expect it, I charge the shrine, steal Megaman, and make my getaway with the help of a makeshift smokebomb made from paper napkins and human excrement. Flawless is I.
Oh, and why are all experiences that we encounter in our lives simply different forms of pain? Or is that just me?
Shhh, I'm alone.
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Post by leprechauneddie on Feb 11, 2004 23:48:22 GMT -5
RE: Everything=pain.
That's an interesting thought, Beezly. The Chaun thinks that surely not everything is painful, although most things are. Some people believe that you learn more from losing than from winning. Perhaps pain is a better teacher than pleasure. Here's one of the Chaun's thoughts: perhaps pain IS better. Pleasure can be good or bad, depending on what it is. Your mind can tell you that a bad thing is good simply because it feels good and right. Pain is always bad. Thus, it is more consistent.
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Post by Dirk the Canary on Feb 13, 2004 23:16:19 GMT -5
hey chaunpants, what should i do about this kid who keeps talking in the third person and won't take a freakin' hint to get a new gimmick?
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Post by leprechauneddie on Feb 17, 2004 21:07:38 GMT -5
RE: the Chaun and his use of the 3rd person
Well the Chaun's Little Chickadee, perhaps the Chaun's use is not for your own amusement, but for that of the Chaun himself? The Chaun bets you never thought of that, you being the selfish little bladed songbird that you are.
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Post by elementalspirit on Feb 18, 2004 18:22:07 GMT -5
Dear the Chaun,
I am banned from libraries, bookstores, and borrowing books (by my dear sweet mother). How do you suggest I get my hands on #5&6 of The Wheel of Time series?
Sincerly, Deprived Child
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