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Old 05-14-2009, 02:06 PM   #401
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I didn't think this thing would take off so fast after I created it, but man, it totally has.


However, It freaks me out how this thread has become entirely devoted to schemes and conspiracy. On that note, though, definitely a good idea, there.
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Old 05-16-2009, 11:56 AM   #402
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But it's precisely that principle that allows the Illuminati to read our thoughts. They attack us via our avatars.

What we need to do is dress our avatars in thought-shielding hats, but maybe make them look like ordinary fezzes so it's not too obvious.
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Old 05-17-2009, 07:21 PM   #403
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Well, I'm rather proud of the pinnacle on top of my pit helmet. It is quite becoming and its principle is to indicate my rank and stature.
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Tin-foil hats? That's pretty paranoid.

I might be biased because of my line of work (still not saying what it is, sorry!) but I think tiara is the best headgear there is.
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Old 05-29-2009, 07:20 AM   #405
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Say WHA-!?
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Old 05-29-2009, 10:27 PM   #406
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Maybe so, but I believe bananas are better for that in the long run, though you'd need to put tin-foil hats on them to prevent people stealing them.

I'm a bit concerned about Hammerite though. I think he's coming down with forum laryngitis. His posting voice seems to be fading out at the end of words.
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Old 05-30-2009, 12:25 AM   #407
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No, I said DO' --
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You know what would be really ridiculous? If we went out of our way to explain what the guy who posted before us said. It's like the old movies where the guy talking on the phone repeats everything the imaginary other guy is saying so that the audience knows what's going on. Like, we can read the post ourselves, you know.


Here, I'll demonstrate how crazy it would be: Don't be sad, Squinky!
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I'm really trying not to be sad right now.
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Yeah, well, and the California Supreme Court upheld prop 8
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Well, that's the problem with the current economic situation. People are having to do things outside their normal field.

For example, I heard of recent building project where the supports (or props, if you will) holding up the concrete moulds for the next floor were kept in place by judges. Props 1 to 3 had members of the English House of Lords doing the job. Props 4 and 5 was the German constitutional court. Props 6 and 7 had the Canadian Court Martial Appeal Court. Some other legal group upheld the last one but I can't remember who.

Oh and the whole lot dug one of those holes you draw water from. Anyone remember what they are called?
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Just look at the damn beetle.
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Does anyone know which one of these insects are the most responsible for this situation?
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Damn it, Steve!!
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But which of them are we supposed to be looking at? The ant? The spider? Give us some sort of clue Hammerite.

On another note, I'd like to form a lake using the river running through my back garden. Any ideas how to achieve that?
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Yes, sure, that may be the best way to treat a leak in your water pipes, but before that occured to me, I had a lake forming in my front yard.
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You mean you didn't try stuffing some tissue paper in the end? I like your idea, but what made you cut short the thinking process?
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We tried that last night, actually, but it just wasn't working, so he stormed out of the room. He still won't return my phone calls or IMs.
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