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Smight wrote:
Genesis_13 wrote:After reflection on this thread, I think I need a more interesting persona.
sounds like fun to me!


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Nanda wrote:
Warren wrote:Do tell!

(well, someone was going to say it....)
Uh... I thought I just did. What else is there to say about a pair of boobs?
No, really, do go on with that!

Me and Warren are definitely a couple of old men who use canes to peak under teenage girl's skirts... or stuff...

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mcDuffies wrote:
Nanda wrote:
Warren wrote:Do tell!

(well, someone was going to say it....)
Uh... I thought I just did. What else is there to say about a pair of boobs?
No, really, do go on with that!

Me and Warren are definitely a couple of old men who use canes to peak under teenage girl's skirts... or stuff...
Sorry, but I'm 25. Far too old for that.
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Spriteville thinks he can read people's personalities via avatars, eh?

Read me 8)
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Well, it's obvious you enjoy dancing. :lol:
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No, I don't. I loathe dancing for I view it was a way for people to pretend they have seizures. This is why avoid clubs unless they are loose latino women in there.
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BloodKnight wrote:No, I don't. I loathe dancing for I view it was a way for people to pretend they have seizures. This is why avoid clubs unless they are loose latino women in there.
Hey, I'm a loose latino woman...
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Post by Spriteville, USA »

BloodKnight wrote:Spriteville thinks he can read people's personalities via avatars, eh?

Read me 8)
... You like silly avatars. Ta Da!

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Mercury_Hat wrote:And let us not forget Col who went where no ghost-sock has gone before :wink: .
Certainly didn't see that coming when I put that avatar up. Guess it worked out in the end... for some people... *shudders*

This ghost character's just grown on me more and more since I started up my comic. He's usually always got a sour look on his face, and he's one to be sarcastic, so I figured that would work here as well (though I don't think I act as sarcastic as I thought I would. Go figure.) The ghost-sock description was a wonderfully unexpected observation that's really starting to appeal to me. Anyhoo, no one else is a ghost, so what the heck.

Oh, and I'm dead too.

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BloodKnight wrote:Spriteville thinks he can read people's personalities via avatars, eh?

Read me 8)
Erm, you enjoy watching Russians dance? :P

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BloodKnight wrote:Spriteville thinks he can read people's personalities via avatars, eh?

Read me 8)
You played as Zangief? Tsch, loser :)
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Komiyan wrote:
BloodKnight wrote:Spriteville thinks he can read people's personalities via avatars, eh?

Read me 8)
You played as Zangief? Tsch, loser :)
Real Street Fighters played as Dhalsim. :P

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Col wrote:
Komiyan wrote:
BloodKnight wrote:Spriteville thinks he can read people's personalities via avatars, eh?

Read me 8)
You played as Zangief? Tsch, loser :)
Real Street Fighters played as Dhalsim. :P
It's all about the Chun Li.
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Nanda wrote: Sorry, but I'm 25. Far too old for that.
But it's good ok really, finally someone who won't get us arrested. AND a loose latino woman... hm...

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All your Loose Latino Women are belong to Mr. Bob, no?
Faith is what credulity becomes when it finally achieves escape velocity from the constraints of terrestrial discourse- reasonableness, internal coherence, civility, and candor. Thus, the men who commited the atrocities of September 11 were neither cowards nor lunatics of any sort, but Men of Faith- perfect faith- and this, it must finally be acknowleged, is a terrible thing to be.

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PeppermintAfterlife wrote:
Col wrote:
Komiyan wrote: You played as Zangief? Tsch, loser :)
Real Street Fighters played as Dhalsim. :P
It's all about the Chun Li.
Spinning bird kick.

Dhalsim was a cheap character, sir! *slaps col with a glove*
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Komiyan wrote:
PeppermintAfterlife wrote:
Col wrote: Real Street Fighters played as Dhalsim. :P
It's all about the Chun Li.
Spinning bird kick.

Dhalsim was a cheap character, sir! *slaps col with a glove*
Now that was just uncalled for! *gives Komiyan a wet willy... from 10 feet away!!! HaHA!!!*

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Gyah!
*carefully positions a bucket of custard above Col's door*
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Komiyan wrote:Gyah!
*carefully positions a bucket of custard above Col's door*
*phases through the door cuz HE'S A GHOST!!!*

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Post by Spriteville, USA »

Komiyan wrote:Gyah!
*carefully positions a bucket of custard above Col's door*
*Opens Col's door to find him, and gets covered is custard*
AHHHH!!! Gross! Now I taste good! Gah!

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