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« on: January 12, 2005, 04:35:33 PM »
www.tabcreations.com It's kinda neat. They have a couple fun games to play and they're also doing this thing where they're creating a fantasty setting for a role playing game. Anyone can post their ideas and suggestions, which is cool. Am I the only one here who's heard of this place?
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« on: January 11, 2005, 11:05:58 PM »
If someone wishes me a "super Ramadan," then I try to have a super Ramadan, regardless of whether or not I'm a Muslim (not). If someone goes "hey man, have an awesome Chanukah," then I make a gang-sign that looks like a menorah and attempt to enjoy myself during that period. And yet, somehow, I'm not Jewish!
It's almost like I can accept their wishes based on the feeling they're trying to convey and not the specific religious intent! Exactly. Looks like you put into words what's been on the tip of my mind for awhile now. It's not the religion that's important, but the feeling and thought that's intended.
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« on: January 11, 2005, 08:48:56 PM »
Haha, I guess you could call me a necromancer of threads.
Sorry.
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« on: January 11, 2005, 08:46:06 PM »
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« on: January 11, 2005, 08:29:41 PM »
I've always been kind of torn during the holiday seasons when everyone starts bitching about whether or not they can say merry christmas or not. Right now, I feel that if you want to wish me a merry christmas, fine, but i'll wish you a happy holiday in return.
On the other hand, when you say "Merry christmas" you're assuming the person is christian, and well....not everyone is.
So..yes, i'm torn.
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« on: January 11, 2005, 08:06:14 PM »
I’m going to stuff my clothes with newspaper, giving the appearance that I’m an actual dummy and when they least suspect it, I’m going to jump out and chase them to the end of the driveway! (Confirming that I’m an actual dummy). It’s going to be glorious! Especially when I chase down stupid parents. A cousin of mine did that once, it was pretty amusing. Except he looked like a scarecrow
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« on: January 11, 2005, 01:53:08 PM »
i like your drawings too except it looks like rouge is a tranny who dresses to the left.
Maybe that's because she IS a tranny who...wait...no, she's not.
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« on: January 11, 2005, 01:50:48 PM »
Check out my website if you want to see my silly drawings.
Yay! You're drawing make me very happy! They remind me of my friend's comic. check it out. http://www.freewebs.com/piousmcmonk/thechew.htm
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« on: January 11, 2005, 01:47:16 PM »
Greetings new person! I've also dreamed working metal in a forge when I was younger. When I was a kid, I visited this village which is a popular tourist attraction where I'm from. It's a village made up of original Acadian homes and buildings from the 18th century. Some buildings had to be restored considerably so thay aren't all 100% original. The Acadians where the first french people to permanently settle in the New Brunswick area which is where I live.
Anyway, long story short, on the link I gave you, building 18 is a forge. When you visit the village, someone works the forge and makes various items like horseshoes or nails. In fact, when they repair a building, everything is done by hand as it was back in those days. If you look closely on the buildings, you can see that the nails they used are handmade by the blacksmith. As a young boy, I was always intrigued by the working the metal. I just wanted to grab a hamer and beat on steel against the anvil! I wanted to visit the Acadian village just to go to the forge. If I had the opportunity, it's something I'd still love to try out. That looks like a great place. And so neat! When i worked at the local renessaince festival, they have a forge there as well, and the blacksmith would ound away all day. They actually have workshops if you interested in becoming a blcksmith, but it's $150 for 3 classes. Which in money i don't have =(
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« on: January 11, 2005, 01:07:52 AM »
I don't mind at all. That what they usually call me on the other forums I'm on ^^
And I'll defintley continue watching Monty Python, you can be sure of that. *does a silly walk while leaving*
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« on: January 10, 2005, 10:48:15 PM »
Hi! I checked out your website earlier. Very nice drawrings. Are the comics done in MS Paint?
I was going to sign your guestbook but...what's up with the posting of the IP's?
Welcome. Thank you. I drew and painted the pictures in MXFlash, then put it all together in paint. Why? i have no idea. Ah, the IP thing. I suppose it's a habit. people like to leave annonymous comments and I'm a curious monkey.
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« on: January 10, 2005, 08:33:05 PM »
I myself am bisexual and i can understand how a lot of people are kind of confused about it. I once had a friend who thought that people who are bisexual are basically sluts who'll sleep with anyone and anything. Maybe for some, but i know personally I don't even really beleive in being "straight" or "gay". Really, i feel that you're attracted to who you're attracted to. I've heard stories of lesbians falling for a man after years of knowing nothing but women. Ever see Chasing Amy? it's not common, but it does happen. And likewise with gay men as well.
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« on: January 10, 2005, 08:21:49 PM »
you know, i think this could work just as well for advise for girls who are just starting out in the dating scene. Really, if you replace female with male, and male with female, it would work just as well.
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« on: January 10, 2005, 08:14:50 PM »
bob and Tom - yeah toast!
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« on: January 10, 2005, 08:13:11 PM »
Let me see, interests are usually a good way to let people get a feel for what type of person you are, so I suppose I'll start there. I enjoy anime, my collection is ever growing and i hope it'll continue to grow. I'm also big on RPGs. I mostly do pen and paper, but i'm always up for a pc game as well. MMORPGs I find are wonderful. I've been a UO addict for quite some time now, and i try to sign for for pretty much any mmorpg beta that's out there, unless it looks really bad =P. Going to a LAN party and watching a Monty Python movie afterwards with ice cream would be my idea of a great night. I feel that Mel brooks is a comedic genius and everyone should own at least one of his films. Let's see, Ah, i also have a love for sharp pointy objects like swords and knives. I would love to become a blacksmith and own my own forge. *sigh* how wonderful that would be....Hmm, I suppose i'm a bit more computer savy than most, but i wouldn't call myself an expert. I am thinking about going to get my degree in Information technology and networking, but we'll see. Oh, i guess some other basic stuff helps as well. I'm a 20 year old female attending college and just trying to maKe it through alive. Nice to meet you all.
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