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Nightmare, when they say you have "above average maturity level for someone your age," they mean that they don't know what to tell you. Under thier desks there is a cheet sheet. If student has a frown go to page 3. They basically do a chose your own adventure diagnosis. Not the best way but it works. Sachiel, "were are not so different you and I." You pull off the complicated mysterious very well, but I beat you in the confusing of others. Don't belive me look at my pop references. Ranger, I really don't think that Kotuso has a reason, you've been asking him the same questions for a few months now. Either that or it's so incredibly traumatic that he can discuss it publically. Roq, tricky, tricky. Can't say that this was too easy, but it is easier to do the 6 degrees than Pop references. Jet Set Radio Future you tag things A tag is also defined as an ID (i.e. dog tags) Soldiers in Iraq have dog tags They also drink lots of water These jokes are from the streets of Japan, the geishas of humor selling their services to you, the sake that will make you talke. Holy cow that was horrible, think you could’ve made those harder to write for. I’m sure I could’ve done better, but wow I don’t think it could’ve been much better. Gates (CEO of Microsoft), Andy Grove(CEO of Intel) and Jerry Sanders (CEO of AMD) were in a high-powered business meeting. During the serious, tense discussions, a beeping noise suddenly is emitted from where Bill is sitting. Bill says, "Oh, that's my emergency beeper. Gentlemen, excuse me, I really need to take this call." So Bill lifts his wristwatch to his ear and begins talking into the end of his tie. After completing this call, he notices the others are staring at him. Bill explains, "Oh, this is my new emergency communication system. I have an earpiece built into my watch and a microphone sewn into the end of my tie. That way, I can a take a call anywhere." The others nod, and the meeting continues. Five minutes later, the discussion is again interrupted when Andy starts beeping. He also states, "Oh, that is my emergency beeper. Excuse me, gentlemen, this must be an important call." So Andy taps his earlobe and begins talking into thin air. When he completes his call, he notices the others staring at him and explains, "I also have an emergency communication system. But my earpiece is actually implanted in my earlobe, and the microphone is actually embedded in this fake tooth. Isn't that neat?" The others nod, and the meeting continues. Five minutes later, the discussion is again interrupted when Jerry emits a thunderous fart. He looks up at the others staring at him and says, "Uhh, somebody get me a piece of paper... I'm receiving a fax." |
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To all of you who gave me a response, thank you. Now i know that if i have a problem i can just ask for help here |
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@Dirtyninja, I'm trying to keep ya sharp, that's all. Great job, though, most people wouldn't be able to do either one. You've won my respect, please feel free to pose the similar riddles back to me, it's only fair. *ahem* Shall I continue? I shall...*bow* Challenge 1: 1. T.A.T.U., 2. Shake Ya Tailfeather, 3. S&M. Challenge 2: 8 Mile and an orbital (You might have to do a little research for this). Good luck! *bow* @Nightmare, congradulations on your A! Keep it up! Glad to see they finally realized how mature you are. I believe that high schoolers are divided into two groups: 1. Townspeople (ignorant, stereotypical, fools. 80% of the student body) and 2. Rurouni (unique, interesting, pretty much everybody here, 20% or less of the student body). Yep, we're rurouni...or ronin, whatever you choose to call it. @Mako, we're all here to help, please post as much as possible! @Sachiel, hard to believe the whole gender thing is still a big deal. Out of curiosity, how often do you recieve the question? Nothing wrong with being mysterious and complicated. If you wear your soul on your sleeve, people can shread the cloth. Best of luck to everyone! |
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on 2006-01-17 17:57:13 (edited 2006-01-17 18:06:04)
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My jokes are more fun than leather and bull whips, they take less than 30 minutes to read, and they won't make you drop a P off your name. 8 mile –stars marshal mathers (eminem) eminem is a rap star rap is a form of hip-hop p diddy (now sans P) is a hip-hop artist diddy is quoted as having style one of orbital’s songs is style How’d I do. Heres some for you connect: barney to Star Trek the motion picture. that should be hard enough I also found a picture of me and the girl I met when i was eight. Note see What is love thread for more details. I'm the cute kid with the smile on the very top and she's the one down middle with also a smile. |
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Hello dirtyninja, not bad at all. Tough right from the start. Here's my response(I'll work backwards): 1.Star Trek: The Motion Picture involved a destructive space entity about to strike earth. 2.A destructive space entity, a comet or an asteroid, disputedly wiped out dinosaur life in prehistoric times. 3.Barney is a purple dinosaur. I wonder if he would have been wiped out too...^_^ Challenge 1: 1. Ashley Simpson, 2. Gigli, 3. Stan Lee Challenge 2: A decapitated ear and a chair. (Trust me, it's easy) Check and mate. BTW, I'm currently having semester exams (lotsa studying), so excuse me if I don't respond as quickly as you would like. Gomen nasai *bow* Edit: Cute pic. So the dirtyninja is indeed a human...j/k |
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ROQ despite the fact your logic works it is twisted. I shall let you know that I never allowed my children to watch Barney. To insipid. Saichel said, "Not one person on this whole earth really understands me." Rangers has said, "No one really understands me". I have heard that so often I'm tired of it. He still says it every now and then. |
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I think I know were you wan't me to go but I'll go in a diffeerent direction. In the bible a deciple of Jesus cut off the ear of a roman gaurd. Romans at that time were ruled by an emperor. an emperor sits on a throne. a throne is a glorified chair, or a toilet. My jokes don't suck, nuf' said. I have mid terms too, but I find that when I study for things I do worse than when I don't. Guess mabey a near photograpic memory comes in ahndy huh. That picture was when I was eight, I'm now a 30m tall giant on a can of green beans. You may know me as the jolly green giant. just kidding Edit: Rin, my mom wouldn't let me watch Sesame street because they didn't use proper english. Good old mom. |
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Once again dirtyninja, not bad. Remember when I said it was easy? In the film Resevoir Dogs, a man is tied to a chair and has his ear cut off with funky music playing in the background. See, all in one. Not a bad connection though, certainly as unexpected as I would expect from you, you keep surprising me. ^_^ I'll have more riddles tomorrow, too tired now to think straight. The Jolly Green Giant Dirtyninja, that's a mouthful...how shall I compete...by crushing you with one perplexing riddle after another! *maniacal laughter* @Lady Rin, you voiced my opinion of Barney perfectly. Not one child can truly benefit from an idiotic dinosaur who appears everyday and yet repeats the same mindnumbingly ignorant routine without somehow losing his sanity, as I would. Forgive my twisted logic, it was a stretch, but considering the circumstances, it works right? My parents let me watch Chappelle's Show and The Boondocks. Both are pretty clever shows and beneath the humor pose interesting ideas and dilemmas about human interaction. It has helped my character and opened my eyes to human ignorance. In English class once, my teacher stated that(in relation to a story called "Marigolds"): "Losing your innocence is not really losing your virginity, but actually gaining compassion. You are freed from the blissful ignorance that accompanies innocence and see the effects your actions have on other people." I just thought this was a clever insight. |
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Wow she has such a natural smile. You looked like a forced smile. As for me I was always the evil looking kid with the grin smile. This reminds me of To Heart were they are looking through the photo ablum, and Akari always has the perfect smile and Hiroyuki is always looking in the wrong direction, frowning, or eating something. 80% to 20% huh. My school 90% to 10%. I am probaly being a bit generous. Rurouni Banzai! As for me, I say pretty much say what I think here. If you don't understand me you haven't read enough of my posts. |
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HEY MAKO!!!!!!!!!!!!!! IF YOU ARE HAVING ANY PROBLEMS AT ALL I AM HERE TO HELP!!! IF you want to contact me at: overlordsero@hotmail.com IF you have MSN messenger, I have that, use the email to add me. but post here too Good to get alot of opinions and support ^_^ doesnt really seem to be much of a depression thread right now.... well....good night...need to goto school tommorrow.... |
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I see people are still talkin about S-a-c-h-i-e-l`s gender......sign. Lots of people are sayin that S-a-c-h-i-e-l is a guy and lots are sayin that he/she is a girl Hmmmmmm i remember S-a-c-h-i-e-l him/her self sayin that once I hv the needed amount of behavior point he/she will tell me!!! So S-a-c-h-i-e-l how many points do i hv now? Last time i had 10 out of.......10,000,000,000 i think I prefer being alone so do me a favor and leave me be.... |
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I FOUND IT!!! According to what Ive seen she's a "she" but hey what do I know? (My sources seem reliable though) ;) |
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well i had an interesting day, insted of going to school, we whent on a field trip to the DIA (Detroit Institute of Arts) its is such a sweet museum. we saw the works of Claudel and Rodin, VERYU interesting stuff. then i had to go back to school and assosiate with the idiots of sachool again....ugh, some days, i just hate school... |
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You should head over to my local and have a drink after a long day. Its called Critics Bar. *hic* |
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by S-a-c-h-i-e-l
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I don't think Nightmare posts anywhere but this thread and the occaisonal thread that deals with life/death... Moonstone, just for asking you'll get 25 points ^_^ Find the soundtrack to Air that I can buy and you'll get 15,500 ^_^ The picture on the cover should look like this: Hey HaZZ, what's your "source?" And I might not be posting too much, I find myself a much better listener and not a good speaker ^_^ |
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Critic called you "she" after you quit working as the janitor at Critics bar. Oh yeah that reminds me *Fishes around in pocket and gives the bottle back to sachiel* Here you go |
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by S-a-c-h-i-e-l
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So critic is a reliable source, then, eh.....? ^_^ This is uber fun *breaks bottle over knee* *gives it back to HaZZ* Nightmare, when the heck is school ever fun? ^_~ |
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He sure is. This is uber annoying. *looks at broken bottle shards and thinks to himself I wonder If I could have done that?* |
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Hey Nightmare, you went to the DIA? Cool! My dad works there! He's the head of the African and essentially Eastern departments. Maybe you saw him, but you didn't know. Glad you had fun, since I'm his son, I can get into almost anything for free, it's very cool. |
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by Tasuki17502
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I agree with S-a-c-h-i-e-l. When IS school ever fun? And for those who were wondering, I am okay for the most part. Nothing serious happened to me. My computer decided to run processes for printing when my printer was broken and I had a problem with my anti-virus program to double the slowness. Then once I got that problem fixed, my laptop charger died. So more or less, my online life has been on hold. I hope to get more active online now that I am finished playing repair with my laptop. |