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Post by shadow_scribe on Mar 5, 2009 18:33:54 GMT -6
Yeah, sure. Totally. >_>
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Post by InspiringAuthor on Mar 5, 2009 20:30:16 GMT -6
*squints eyes* -_-
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Post by shadow_scribe on Mar 6, 2009 15:50:45 GMT -6
Well, that action didn't kill you.
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Post by InspiringAuthor on Mar 6, 2009 21:16:26 GMT -6
Not yet at least.
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Post by shadow_scribe on Mar 8, 2009 12:29:37 GMT -6
You know, if you really think about it, everything you do is a risk. Squinting your eyes lets you see less of the world, and could possibly block you from seeing something dangerous and therefore falling into its trap. As I am typing right now, I'm taking the risk that someone is looking me up right now on the Interweb and planning a decent rape attack on me.
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Post by InspiringAuthor on Mar 8, 2009 17:06:16 GMT -6
OMG!!! That is soooo true!
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Post by shadow_scribe on Mar 10, 2009 19:27:23 GMT -6
So technically, every day that we get through is another day that we survived. Yay?
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Post by InspiringAuthor on Mar 11, 2009 14:55:03 GMT -6
YAY!!! Congrats on living another day!
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Post by shadow_scribe on Mar 11, 2009 20:25:06 GMT -6
I'm trying to find a way to kill yourself while on stage... Oh yeah, you could twist your ankle on the risers, or go blind from the spotlights. Or you could fall off the stage. Or someone could clunk you with something, on or off stage.
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Post by InspiringAuthor on Mar 11, 2009 20:38:23 GMT -6
What is it with you and death?
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Post by bluefire on Mar 12, 2009 19:33:28 GMT -6
They're business associates.
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Post by InspiringAuthor on Mar 12, 2009 20:37:23 GMT -6
Then why is she in New York?
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Post by shadow_scribe on Mar 13, 2009 16:13:48 GMT -6
LOL, we're acquaintances. Likewise, InspiringAuthor and death are total enemies.
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Post by InspiringAuthor on Mar 13, 2009 17:24:45 GMT -6
Yes, I'm sorry to say Mr. Death, but I prefer to live in the light WITHOUT you.
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Post by shadow_scribe on Mar 15, 2009 21:12:41 GMT -6
*shakes head* I pity those who fear death.
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Post by InspiringAuthor on Mar 17, 2009 7:58:59 GMT -6
So you pity me?
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Post by shadow_scribe on Mar 17, 2009 11:51:37 GMT -6
Pretty much. But I still lurv you.
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Post by InspiringAuthor on Mar 17, 2009 21:14:40 GMT -6
Thanks!
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Post by bluefire on Mar 19, 2009 14:46:34 GMT -6
Shadow Scribe, you would love Terry Pratchett's books, if not for the humor then for that fact that Death often appears as a character.
Is lurv the new spelling of love? It kinda sounds like some stage of life for a bug.
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Post by shadow_scribe on Mar 30, 2009 14:53:56 GMT -6
GOL. But yeah, it is. It's pretty cool.
And I still have to get through the Color of Magic, because it confuses me, and I don't like it when books confuse me.
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