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Started by goatsee, Oct 04 06 01:27

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Mutilated Mind

 TehBorken wrote:

How would I know, and more importantly, why would I care?
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I thought you cared. Are you telling me you don't ?
 

TehBorken

 Mutilated Mind wrote:
I thought you cared. Are you telling me you don't ?

 Yes, that's exactly what I'm telling you. I thought it was pretty clear. Should I type slower?
The real trouble with reality is that there's no background music.

Mutilated Mind

TehBorken wrote:
Yes, that's exactly what I'm telling you. I thought it was pretty clear. Should I type slower?
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Please do, TehBorken. The imposter is just bright enough to steal my nick, which is much easier than stealing someone's wallet, and less risky.

TehBorken

 Mutilated Mind wrote:
Please do, TehBorken. The imposter is just bright enough to steal my nick, which is much easier than stealing someone's wallet, and less risky.
 
And we should all know it's not you because......?
The real trouble with reality is that there's no background music.

P.C.

The imposter is just bright enough to steal my nick, which is much easier than stealing someone's wallet, and less risky.


 

.....and yet so preventable.  
Sir Isaac Newton invented the swinging door....for the convenience of his cat.

TehBorken

  Mutilated Mind wrote:
Please do, TehBorken.

O  k   a   y   ,       I   '   m           g   o   i   n   g           t   o           t   y   p   e           v   e   r   y           v   e   r   y           s   l   o   w           f   o   r           y   o   u           s   o           y   o    u           c   a   n         u   n   d   e   r   s   t   a   n   d         t   h   i   s   .           H   e   r   e   '   s           m   y           s   u   g   g   e   s   t   i   o   n     :           r   e   g   i   s   t   e   r           y   o   u   r         n   i   c   k   n   a   m   e  .
 
The real trouble with reality is that there's no background music.

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