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Post by nigthhunter on Jan 16, 2006 20:17:57 GMT
Yeah college years, memorable moment. Cassette tape, heh I wish to be able to see that someday.
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Post by gothmog on Jan 19, 2006 22:28:17 GMT
I can just see it now - the adventures of Lone Hippy! Oh man, these Darklords are really bringing me down.
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Post by The Tagazin Poodle on Jan 23, 2006 19:18:42 GMT
Well, it's your fault for smoking Gnaag's ashes.
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Post by wildcat on Jan 26, 2006 1:08:40 GMT
After all, how likely is it in this particular plane of reality that you're ever going to need to defend yourself against psychic assaults? All the time man, all the time.
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Post by HuntingWolf on Feb 3, 2006 16:28:32 GMT
Hm.... Tough question. I mean, look at the cool things you'd be able to do... With Camalflage[sp] you'd be able to go anywhere without being seen, aka rob banks, steal priceless treasures, etc... not that I would wanna do that!! With Weaponskill.... I could swing an axe like nobody's buisness! So, maybe Weaponskill. I do like medieval weaponry, afterall...
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Post by Zipp on Feb 4, 2006 8:33:07 GMT
Hm.... Tough question. I mean, look at the cool things you'd be able to do... With Camalflage[sp] you'd be able to go anywhere without being seen, aka rob banks, steal priceless treasures, etc... not that I would wanna do that!! With Weaponskill.... I could swing an axe like nobody's buisness! So, maybe Weaponskill. I do like medieval weaponry, afterall... Yeah, the Weaponskill was everyone's first thought (or second or third, but it was up there). But then you realize there isn't much call for ax swinging these days, unless you're a murderer. And so most of us changed our minds. Even weaponskill with a gun wouldn't help you unless you plan on becoming an assassin, which I put down for "future job" in that job test you get in your teens. Right alongside knight and magic musician (which would be an awesome RPG class). Imagine my dissapointment when after I took the test it told me I was best qualified to be a janitor. And so, I did the only thing I could. I nursed my sorrows and eventually became an English major.
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Post by HuntingWolf on Feb 6, 2006 0:31:55 GMT
LoL Zipp, you're a goof.
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Post by Dusk Fox on Feb 6, 2006 19:25:24 GMT
I put down "warlord" for my career choice in High School, and wrote an essay on how I'd like to gather a horde of disgruntled citizens together to ravage Canada and carve out a little empire in the frozen north. I went into so much detail with my plans (outlining a three-pronged strike on Vancouver, discussing the merits of mounted combat against unarmed citizens, explaining how “margrave” was a more suitable title than “king” in my case, because I was a ruling general instead of a crowned personage) that I was asked to see the school guidance counselor, and I had to explain to him, my English teacher, and the principal that it was a joke, and I have no intention of raising an army (for the record, my English teacher thought it was hilarious, and was totally on my side--I graduated with honors in English that year). The principal already thought I was disturbed because I had previously made an impassioned plea to get out of Phys Ed credits after claiming I had serious psychological problems with other men looking at while I was showering, and couldn’t handle the pressure of physically competing with men who “lusted after me” in the locker room.
Yeah, I was warped in High School. I regularly lied off to get out of doing things, and I was very fond of intentionally messing with people’s heads whenever I was asked my opinion on something. I regularly argued in class that any character under discussion could be an analogue for [good], or that the best way to teach a difficult subject was to parody it (which I often attempted to do in Calculus, with hilarious but fruitless results).
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Post by Doomy on Feb 7, 2006 1:11:35 GMT
The comedy ProBoards censor strikes again, I see. Presumably the missing word is also a term for a small equine quadruped.
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Post by Dusk Fox on Feb 7, 2006 3:31:40 GMT
Yeah, my arse. The other one is Jezuz.
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Post by Peregrine on Feb 7, 2006 5:27:14 GMT
ROFL! Dusk Fox, you're making me feel I wasted high school voc ed (vocational education... career stuff) classes being serious...
(And ProBoards censors the word "Jesus"? Yikes! No Christian communities on this site, I bet... they'd be among the first to want to use the language filter, but not if it filters out "Jesus"! And too bad if that happens to be your name... nope, you'll just have to get your birth certificate amended to say [good].)
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Post by Doomy on Feb 7, 2006 11:35:34 GMT
Just for reference, here's a handy list of some common words which get censored by ProBoards:
[nuts], [fudge], [thingy], [thingy], [happy person], [not a very nice person], [thingy], [thingy], [happy person], [thingy].
"[good]" is the only religious term to be censored. You are at liberty to discuss all other major figures of worship.
It is perfectly acceptable to swear in languages other than English, or to use British terms which are seldom heard in the United States, because that is educational for other users.
Note that the list of forbidden words is continually being updated. For instance we used to have to eat soup with a [thingy] but now we are allowed to use a spoon, which is much more hygienic.
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Post by jardek on Feb 16, 2006 10:32:15 GMT
Is that like cameltoe? I'd take that one. If I can't take that, I'm still hitting up sixth sense for the pickups.
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Post by Runeheart on Feb 16, 2006 11:03:52 GMT
Careful, the boards will get you next week for cameltoe or any other bodily function, like farting.
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Post by HuntingWolf on Feb 28, 2006 19:50:51 GMT
Weaponskill, Mind Over Matter, Hunting, Camouflage.... they're all pretty damn cool. I posted here already I know, but when I think about it....
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