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#27 May 25 2004 at 8:31 PM Rating: Good
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Sad, truley sad. It's no use attempting to claim my wit and bravado as your own, the lackwits will still know the difference.
'sides you only got 10 posts, how the *** can you claim I could steal anything with suck a low post count dumbass?
#28 May 25 2004 at 8:48 PM Rating: Default
Bravado? Lackwits? Does your mom proofread you posts? Or do you just steal ideas from your copy of the advanced 8th grade vocabulary reader? I mean seriously man holding the number of posts you have over my head as some sort of proof of your credibility. This is pathetic. Why don't you log onto the f'ucking elimidate chatroom where some 14 year old girls MIGHT be impressed by your rapist wit.
#29 May 25 2004 at 8:53 PM Rating: Decent
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#30 May 25 2004 at 9:19 PM Rating: Good
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What's a Shadowkinght?

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#31 May 25 2004 at 9:37 PM Rating: Good
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Why does Howard sound like Smash on pot? Childishly abusive and really ****** bad at it?

I happen to like 14 year old girls, right after 10 year old boys and 90 year old grandpas you got a problem with that?
#32 May 26 2004 at 12:01 AM Rating: Decent
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Great book. Read the rest of the series. Those are good too.

As for the movie, I don't think it will happen any time soon. The book has already been out for 15 years. Even if they made the movie I dont know if I would want to see it. Special effects can't really capture the book like an imagination can.



I enjoyed Ender's Shadow and Speaker for the Dead, but have not yet read any others.

You're probably right about the movie not coming out soon, but it will be interesting to see how they recreate battles in Zero Gravity.
#33 May 27 2004 at 2:30 PM Rating: Good
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People who get suckered in by Ann Raynd are a good thing in my mind, because if they had read Mein Kampf first instead of Atlas Shrugged or whatever other 100000 page book of mighty 19 inch @#%^ed architects counquering the world might apply, the world would be a lot more complicated. As philsophies for the mush brained slightly below average people of the world to adhere to, Objectivism isn't so bad. At least they leave me the **** alone.

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It's pretty safe to say that anyone who derives their social and or political beliefs off of a fictional novel about an architect probably aren't very rooted in reality. Unless it's Ender's Game, I'm still looking to the skies for giant superinteligent bees to come streaking in and destroy the human race.


Sheesh, just mention a book, and the nuts come out. Did I say the book was a "religion"? Did I say that my entire philosophy in life was derived from that book? But it did have one of the BEST opening paragraphs I have ever read. Thank heavens I read a Laurell K. Hamilton novel shortly after, and I spent a pleasant week looking for the vamps and the necromancers. But now I am looking for a dragon, being totally convinced that since I actually read a book about one they must exist. Fortunately I read a couple books a week, so I don't tend to stick to any one idea too long.
#34 May 27 2004 at 2:32 PM Rating: Decent
Deez nuts were already out.

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#35 May 27 2004 at 2:33 PM Rating: Good
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The funny thing is Howie knowing there is an Elimidate chatroom.

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#36 May 27 2004 at 2:36 PM Rating: Good
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Put the nuts away! Wear pants!
#37 May 27 2004 at 2:47 PM Rating: Good
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Howie's sig keeps reminding me of the Neil Diamond song, "Sweet Caroline"

"And when I hurt, hurting runs off my shoulder" -- WTF?
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#38 May 27 2004 at 2:54 PM Rating: Default
Two books a week eh? very impressive. Maybe you should stick to reading Oprah book club selections in the future. It sounds from your last post that you apply an unhealthy amount of seriousness to what you read. We don't want you wandering around the neighborhood hunting vampires while preaching objectivism.
#39 May 27 2004 at 3:01 PM Rating: Decent
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It's Thundra, fools.
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To make a long story short, I don't take any responsibility for anything I post here. It's not news, it's not truth, it's not serious. It's parody. It's satire. It's bitter. It's angsty. Your mother's a *****. You like to jack off dogs. That's right, you heard me. You like to grab that dog by the bone and rub it like a ski pole. Your dad? Gay. Your priest? Straight. **** off and let me post. It's not true, it's all in good fun. Now go away.

#40 May 27 2004 at 3:03 PM Rating: Default
What the hell is thundra?
#41 May 27 2004 at 3:03 PM Rating: Good
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You can change your sig all you want, but it's still going to remind me of "Sweet Caroline" Smiley: lol

Reaching out.. touching you.. touching me...

C'mon.. everyone!

Sweeeetttt Caro-LINE!!
Loving's never been so gooood!
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#42 May 27 2004 at 3:03 PM Rating: Good
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It sounds from your last post that you apply an unhealthy amount of seriousness to what you read. We don't want you wandering around the neighborhood hunting vampires while preaching objectivism.


LMAO, what a great picture that creates! Excuse me sir, you look like a vampire who might be interested in objectivism...
#43 May 27 2004 at 3:03 PM Rating: Default
****' I spoke out and am about to become his '*****. I can feel it.
#44 May 27 2004 at 3:05 PM Rating: Good
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Well, of course it's someone's puppet. Don't know or really care whose since they'll just play stupid anyway. Though I guess Thundra has been quiet lately. Maybe he feels burned that he bought Spidermilk premium for an avatar and then got exposed Smiley: laugh
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#45 May 27 2004 at 3:52 PM Rating: Default
I thought we already had one puppet discussion on this thread? Seriously guys keep the strange puppet phenomenon to yourselves, and or friends and family, mailman maybe?
#46 May 27 2004 at 4:27 PM Rating: Decent
Howard, was your whole point of making this thread to rip on people? Because it's funny as hell. :)
#47 May 27 2004 at 4:33 PM Rating: Default
Actually I just drink so much I've pretty much alienated my family and friends. So i tried playing FFXI but that was boring as hell, but I did find this site and drunkenly started posting.
#48 May 27 2004 at 4:34 PM Rating: Decent
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Howard, was your whole point of making this thread to rip on people?


Welcome to the fu[i][/i]cking Asylum, Genius!

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#49 May 27 2004 at 5:43 PM Rating: Good
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I'd assumed it was John after his second or third post just from the wordiness of his sig. I wouldn't be at all surprised to find out that McChink the Korean dude is an alternate troll of his as well from our conversation with him about that in LA.

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#50 May 28 2004 at 1:17 PM Rating: Good
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Sock puppets tend to get no more than a STFU, its not worth expending anymore energy than that on them.

so STFU


/agree

Except for my sockpuppets
#51 May 28 2004 at 1:20 PM Rating: Good
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Except for my sockpuppets


You have sockpuppets? What are sockpuppets?

Eb

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