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EvilClaw: The Catmanthing Posted Sep 7, 2005
Should have stayed out of the rain then. Thirsty?
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EvilClaw: The Catmanthing Posted Sep 7, 2005
Are you sure you don't want a tall frosty Demon Cola?
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EvilClaw: The Catmanthing Posted Sep 7, 2005
What about a room temperature Demon Cola.
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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Sep 7, 2005
, warm cola. Warm cola - worse!
Am ensconced in hotel for the week. Good wireless access. I am content.
I like 'Heart of Darkness', also 'Lord Jim'.
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Elwyn_Centauri, geAt (O+ THS) Posted Sep 7, 2005
*go to dump water on coleus and spider plants and then realize they're not here, and still at a friends' house* *baptize the cat instead with this new mix of "holy" water*
Anyhow I got my labcoat this morning, cheers!
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EvilClaw: The Catmanthing Posted Sep 7, 2005
Blarg! *eyes glow red* *starts to sing the small world song, a sign of true-er evil*
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Elwyn_Centauri, geAt (O+ THS) Posted Sep 7, 2005
Tolerance... *feel small*
I still have to do my Issues of Conscience journal entry homework: Do you believe that man (the universal) is born good, evil or a "clean slate" that is influenced by his environment?
How does one be creative for this ?
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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Sep 7, 2005
Say that man is neither good nor evil, but simply too dumb to know what he's doing. Give examples.
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Elwyn_Centauri, geAt (O+ THS) Posted Sep 7, 2005
*is ignorant, therefore haven't the faintest idea whether to take the suggestion seriously then realize elwyn just proved the point by being too dumb*
hahah, and I was going with: what is good? and evil? How can we judge when it is too close to us to judge?
all that good stuff
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EvilClaw: The Catmanthing Posted Sep 7, 2005
DemonClaw: I would say that discussing your views and supporting them. Or something. ... Wait I'm supposed to be evil. Er... Insult your professor.
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EvilClaw: The Catmanthing Posted Sep 7, 2005
I have never associated humor and a professor before. I didn't know professors liked ice cream...
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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Sep 7, 2005
Having been one, I can assure you that, like the s of Unseen University, most of them *love* to eat - anything that doesn't eat them first!
But humour's harder to find - except for the 'aha, I have a captive audience for my stale witticisms' variety.
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Elwyn_Centauri, geAt (O+ THS) Posted Sep 7, 2005
a) m'not clever
b) he does have a sense of humo(u)r (I think), but he starts off heavily on genocides and the holocaust, I should behave (appear) maturely
c) he likes cupcakes, I hope
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EvilClaw: The Catmanthing Posted Sep 7, 2005
Hm. Interesting. Tell me more about this "higher learning"
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- 294: EvilClaw: The Catmanthing (Sep 7, 2005)
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