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What Kinds of Girls do you Like? in General
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Member # 233
Profile #123
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Seems she's back now. Hopefully for a while.

Don't worry, I'll be here until dragged out kicking and screaming obscenities that would make alec blush.

Drakefyre scares me.

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I'm just too selfish to be Zen. I mean, once you lose yourself and reach total enlightenment you don't care what the answer was in the first place. Ultimately a few good friends and a bag of Doritos is a better investment.

There is no such thing as an over-active imagination.

Hmm... These games are addictive and quite possibly dangerous. I fear the FDA will start regulating RPGs.
Posts: 728 | Registered: Monday, October 29 2001 08:00
It's a small world! in General
Lifecrafter
Member # 233
Profile #37
Hmmm... Unless any of you guys live near Charlottesville in Virginia, I don't think I have ever met anyone else who plays Spiderweb games.

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I'm just too selfish to be Zen. I mean, once you lose yourself and reach total enlightenment you don't care what the answer was in the first place. Ultimately a few good friends and a bag of Doritos is a better investment.

There is no such thing as an over-active imagination.

Hmm... These games are addictive and quite possibly dangerous. I fear the FDA will start regulating RPGs.
Posts: 728 | Registered: Monday, October 29 2001 08:00
What Kinds of Girls do you Like? in General
Lifecrafter
Member # 233
Profile #91
I feel so loved! (giggles girlishly) IMAGE(What Kinds of Girls do you Like (4)_files/tongue.gif)

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I'm just too selfish to be Zen. I mean, once you lose yourself and reach total enlightenment you don't care what the answer was in the first place. Ultimately a few good friends and a bag of Doritos is a better investment.

There is no such thing as an over-active imagination.

Hmm... These games are addictive and quite possibly dangerous. I fear the FDA will start regulating RPGs.
Posts: 728 | Registered: Monday, October 29 2001 08:00
life on mars in General
Lifecrafter
Member # 233
Profile #22
There are a variety of problems with colonizing other planets, the main one (at least in my mind) is exporting our planet. Air, water, soil, you can't just make more, it has to come from somewhere. Terraforming an entire planet would be beyond immagining. Cost has nothing to do with it, it's getting the raw materials that would be impossible.

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I'm just too selfish to be Zen. I mean, once you lose yourself and reach total enlightenment you don't care what the answer was in the first place. Ultimately a few good friends and a bag of Doritos is a better investment.

There is no such thing as an over-active imagination.

Hmm... These games are addictive and quite possibly dangerous. I fear the FDA will start regulating RPGs.
Posts: 728 | Registered: Monday, October 29 2001 08:00
life on mars in General
Lifecrafter
Member # 233
Profile #19
I'm not sure. There may not be life there now, but I think there must have been at some point if NASA reports are to be believed.

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I'm just too selfish to be Zen. I mean, once you lose yourself and reach total enlightenment you don't care what the answer was in the first place. Ultimately a few good friends and a bag of Doritos is a better investment.

There is no such thing as an over-active imagination.

Hmm... These games are addictive and quite possibly dangerous. I fear the FDA will start regulating RPGs.
Posts: 728 | Registered: Monday, October 29 2001 08:00
crazy creature names in General
Lifecrafter
Member # 233
Profile #14
I would create "The Telemarketer" This monster wouldn't attack exactly, but would make annoying calls to your cell phones as the enemy rushed at you drawing their weapons in an attempt to slay you. This would provide an exelent distraction, and your heads would hit the ground before you could even tell them that you don't want a new calling plan.

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I'm just too selfish to be Zen. I mean, once you lose yourself and reach total enlightenment you don't care what the answer was in the first place. Ultimately a few good friends and a bag of Doritos is a better investment.

There is no such thing as an over-active imagination.

Hmm... These games are addictive and quite possibly dangerous. I fear the FDA will start regulating RPGs.
Posts: 728 | Registered: Monday, October 29 2001 08:00
What Kinds of Girls do you Like? in General
Lifecrafter
Member # 233
Profile #84
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It is worthy of note that the majority of Spidweb's female population is bisexual, married, or in it principally for the RPs.
None of the above (though I have always been curious about RPs).

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And me also, I'm a very shy person. I hope someday I'll be able to scrape up the courage to ask someone.... (sigh)

Speaking as a girl... I'm not really interested in having a boyfriend right now. However, if I did he would have to be both smart and funny. My friend Liana told me that there are no smart guys. This made me sad, as I have seen evidence to support this. I was talking to another friend later, and she said that there were smart guys, but they were all in their rooms reading fantasy and cosmology books and playing computer games. Them she looked at me and said "That reminds me. You should really get out more." Oh well. How are the nerds of the world supposed to reproduce? Are we a dying breed? IMAGE(What Kinds of Girls do you Like (4)_files/eek.gif)

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I'm just too selfish to be Zen. I mean, once you lose yourself and reach total enlightenment you don't care what the answer was in the first place. Ultimately a few good friends and a bag of Doritos is a better investment.

There is no such thing as an over-active imagination.

Hmm... These games are addictive and quite possibly dangerous. I fear the FDA will start regulating RPGs.
Posts: 728 | Registered: Monday, October 29 2001 08:00
Family in General
Lifecrafter
Member # 233
Profile #10
Hey! I'm left handed! My family is very strange. I won't list all of the physical and mental diseases that were lovingly passed down to my generation, but it's a rather long list. IMAGE(Family_files/rolleyes.gif) I do happen to know a family whith three deaf people in it. It's probably some inherited DNA mutation or something.

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My maternal grandparents were distinguished ex-carnies
My maternal grandfather actually was a carnie, though not very distinguished. He left my grandmother after discovering that she was an unmedicated nutcase. He was (or so I hear from my mother) quite a character, possesing at least two names and a variety of nicknames. I have come up with several explainations for this on my own, and none of them so far seem to be something you would want to say in a eulogy. IMAGE(Family_files/rolleyes.gif)

[ Sunday, February 15, 2004 17:48: Message edited by: antisocialdragon ]

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I'm just too selfish to be Zen. I mean, once you lose yourself and reach total enlightenment you don't care what the answer was in the first place. Ultimately a few good friends and a bag of Doritos is a better investment.

There is no such thing as an over-active imagination.

Hmm... These games are addictive and quite possibly dangerous. I fear the FDA will start regulating RPGs.
Posts: 728 | Registered: Monday, October 29 2001 08:00
I wish for you all to pet my fluffy kitten in General
Lifecrafter
Member # 233
Profile #25
I love cats. Unfortunately, my dad bought a bumper sticker that says "I love cats. They taste like chicken". :eek:

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I'm just too selfish to be Zen. I mean, once you lose yourself and reach total enlightenment you don't care what the answer was in the first place. Ultimately a few good friends and a bag of Doritos is a better investment.

There is no such thing as an over-active imagination.

Hmm... These games are addictive and quite possibly dangerous. I fear the FDA will start regulating RPGs.
Posts: 728 | Registered: Monday, October 29 2001 08:00

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