15th August 2003, 6:26 PM
ZIM STOLE THE TICKETS! Wait, why do I care? What do tickets have to do with TOKYO GAME SHOW!? We go!
What suggestions might you make for the weird GR comic Moiraine?
Darunia, the fun section of your brain seems to have been dislodged and become in your limphatic system right around the middle of your spine. Fix this problem now so you can enjoy da peoples! Oh and, I thought it was lazy you hated. As of now it seems you have that in common with OB1. So what if lazy thinks galaxies are living creatures and anything created in a galaxy can't exist outside it (the very fact that we can see other galaxies prooves this wrong for reasons that will come to LIGHT when you think about it (I am hinting that the explanation is that light created in one galaxy can survive outside it because we can see it, and now am explaining that fact JUST to make it way too clear))? He's cool!
Oh, next week my computer will be full repairified, or should be!
What suggestions might you make for the weird GR comic Moiraine?
Darunia, the fun section of your brain seems to have been dislodged and become in your limphatic system right around the middle of your spine. Fix this problem now so you can enjoy da peoples! Oh and, I thought it was lazy you hated. As of now it seems you have that in common with OB1. So what if lazy thinks galaxies are living creatures and anything created in a galaxy can't exist outside it (the very fact that we can see other galaxies prooves this wrong for reasons that will come to LIGHT when you think about it (I am hinting that the explanation is that light created in one galaxy can survive outside it because we can see it, and now am explaining that fact JUST to make it way too clear))? He's cool!
Oh, next week my computer will be full repairified, or should be!
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)