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Events in your life can be good, or they can be bad, or else they can be relatively inconsequential.
What you believe may shape who you are, or it may not, or it may do so partially.
Enumeration of all potential consequences is a tried-and-true recipe for impressing retards, although it reveals you to be one, yourself, to people with an ounce of critical thinking skills.
What you believe may shape who you are, or it may not, or it may do so partially.
Enumeration of all potential consequences is a tried-and-true recipe for impressing retards, although it reveals you to be one, yourself, to people with an ounce of critical thinking skills.
[spoiler="you know i always joked that it would be scary as hell to run into DMX in a dark ally, but secretly when i say 'DMX' i really mean 'Tsukatu'." -kai]"... and when i say 'scary as hell' i really mean 'tight pink shirt'." -kai[/spoiler][/i]
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You know, it's actually somewhat helpful to do that with people. When they're too worked up or whatever and they, you know, lose a sense of reality. Tell them what the dealiio is and they're all "omg dude you are sooooooo insightful". It's really rather sad.T̷s͢uk̕a͡t͜ư wrote:Events in your life can be good, or they can be bad, or else they can be relatively inconsequential.
What you believe may shape who you are, or it may not, or it may do so partially.
Enumeration of all potential consequences is a tried-and-true recipe for impressing retards, although it reveals you to be one, yourself, to people with an ounce of critical thinking skills.
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Bots are so polite these days. I'm starting to miss the good ol' drug-selling bots. I mean, at least we knew what they were trying to achieve.
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Content removed, but it's funny that it posted in another bot's thread. Alone, they are harmless, but can we handle a bot alliance?Lienniabs wrote:<Bot post.>
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Oh man. I was really hoping that the post had actually consisted of "<Bot post.>" Would've made it all the betterPheidippides wrote:Content removed, but it's funny that it posted in another bot's thread. Alone, they are harmless, but can we handle a bot alliance?Lienniabs wrote:<Bot post.>
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Yes, really.nopq097 wrote:<Bot post.>
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