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by Frenequesta » Fri Dec 03, 2010 11:24 am


by Eastern Arcadia » Fri Dec 03, 2010 11:29 am

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by Eastern Arcadia » Fri Dec 03, 2010 11:48 am
Frenequesta wrote:
It represents the national animal of Frenequesta, the red fox, and that our nation is a declared haven for furries.

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by Nightkill the Emperor » Fri Dec 03, 2010 4:35 pm
Nat: Night's always in some bizarre state somewhere between "intoxicated enough to kill a hair metal lead singer" and "annoying Mormon missionary sober".
Swith: It's because you're so awesome. God himself refreshes the screen before he types just to see if Nightkill has written anything while he was off somewhere else.

by Xiscapia » Fri Dec 03, 2010 4:37 pm

by Eastern Arcadia » Fri Dec 03, 2010 4:39 pm

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by Eastern Arcadia » Fri Dec 03, 2010 4:45 pm
Xiscapia wrote:
Call it a persecution complex. I'm like a furry Israel...INNN SPPAACEE...
But seriously, my boyfriend's social issues have nothing to do with me.
And his value as an occasional friendly chat/target of my sarcastic irritation/entertainment/endearing pain in the asseness/ has long outstripped his value as a piece of psychology for me to examine... At least he's getting out though ^^
by Xiscapia » Fri Dec 03, 2010 4:50 pm
Eastern Arcadia wrote:Xiscapia wrote:
Call it a persecution complex. I'm like a furry Israel...INNN SPPAACEE...
But seriously, my boyfriend's social issues have nothing to do with me.
Yus, when everyone is crushed beneath your heel you will still be lamenting about how mean they were to you![]()
And yes I'm aware of thatAnd his value as an occasional friendly chat/target of my sarcastic irritation/entertainment/endearing pain in the asseness/ has long outstripped his value as a piece of psychology for me to examine... At least he's getting out though ^^


by Eastern Arcadia » Fri Dec 03, 2010 5:14 pm
Xiscapia wrote:
Sob. Stab. Rinse and repeat.![]()
I daresay you're more likely to be the source of psychological problems than I am, what with your idle needling of him about everything. But...I'm going to stop hijacking this thread now. At least until Xeno comes back.

Plus he's Irish, I'm English, it's expected; if only you were scottish we'd have a joke- Oh wait I am part scottish.
by Xiscapia » Fri Dec 03, 2010 5:28 pm
Eastern Arcadia wrote:Xiscapia wrote:
Sob. Stab. Rinse and repeat.![]()
I daresay you're more likely to be the source of psychological problems than I am, what with your idle needling of him about everything. But...I'm going to stop hijacking this thread now. At least until Xeno comes back.
I'll fix that.
Now where were we, oh yes, somehow I doubt that I can be doing that much harm... since he comes on coming back... and besides; it's goof for himPlus he's Irish, I'm English, it's expected; if only you were scottish we'd have a joke- Oh wait I am part scottish.

by Eastern Arcadia » Fri Dec 03, 2010 5:34 pm
Xiscapia wrote:![]()
Aaanddd we're back on track!
I actually just told him how cute his British insults were. He told me he was Irish, and I responded by reminding him that he lives in a British territory. He called me a tit.![]()
And I am part Scottish, I'll have you know. I try not to advertise it ever since my Irish-descent American History teacher (there's a joke in there somewhere) called the Scottish the "Wal-Mart Irish."
In fact it probably is, although I like to remind him he lives in the "British Isles"; bloody squatters.
by Xiscapia » Fri Dec 03, 2010 5:37 pm
Eastern Arcadia wrote:Xiscapia wrote:![]()
Aaanddd we're back on track!
I actually just told him how cute his British insults were. He told me he was Irish, and I responded by reminding him that he lives in a British territory. He called me a tit.![]()
And I am part Scottish, I'll have you know. I try not to advertise it ever since my Irish-descent American History teacher (there's a joke in there somewhere) called the Scottish the "Wal-Mart Irish."
Yes calling him British is practically an insultIn fact it probably is, although I like to remind him he lives in the "British Isles"; bloody squatters.
And yes, the American-Irish are the ones that get drunk, build rail roads and survive potato famines.

by Eastern Arcadia » Fri Dec 03, 2010 5:42 pm
Xiscapia wrote:Eastern Arcadia wrote:
Yes calling him British is practically an insultIn fact it probably is, although I like to remind him he lives in the "British Isles"; bloody squatters.
And yes, the American-Irish are the ones that get drunk, build rail roads and survive potato famines.
Ironic, given the economic state Ireland's in right now. Independence isn't all it's cracked up to be, apparently. Of course, it would probably help if they had control of Northern Ireland.![]()
Only American-Irish survive potato famines? Hardier than the home-grown kind, hmm?
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I jest, every Irish chap I've met so far is built like a brick shit house...
by Xiscapia » Fri Dec 03, 2010 5:47 pm
Eastern Arcadia wrote:Xiscapia wrote:
Ironic, given the economic state Ireland's in right now. Independence isn't all it's cracked up to be, apparently. Of course, it would probably help if they had control of Northern Ireland.![]()
Only American-Irish survive potato famines? Hardier than the home-grown kind, hmm?
Nonsense! Northern Ireland is ours! And by ours I mean Britains, brush up on your history boy! Not our fault they wanted independence, may as well just become a full blown colony, they always end up moving to britain for jobs anyway! (Fun fact, my step dad is Irish and half of his 14 brothers and sisters live in the UK rather than Ireland)
And if your boyfriend is anything to go by then the home grown ones certainly aren't hardyI jest, every Irish chap I've met so far is built like a brick shit house...

by Eastern Arcadia » Fri Dec 03, 2010 5:51 pm
Xiscapia wrote:
(Bolded mine) That's exactly what I'm saying. Maybe if they had sovereignty over that part of the country they wouldn't be in such trouble. Of course, I have no idea of how the Irish government conducts its economic affairs so I'm not really qualified to comment. Not that it seems to stop certain people.![]()
"I have strongly held opinions about things I know nothing about!"
Apparently, he's nearly as tall as his NS people are supposed to be, although from the pictures he looks skinny as a rail.
They've got an awful currency, had an abusive interest rate and don't deserve the north anyway l0l. 
by Xiscapia » Fri Dec 03, 2010 5:53 pm
Eastern Arcadia wrote:Xiscapia wrote:
(Bolded mine) That's exactly what I'm saying. Maybe if they had sovereignty over that part of the country they wouldn't be in such trouble. Of course, I have no idea of how the Irish government conducts its economic affairs so I'm not really qualified to comment. Not that it seems to stop certain people.![]()
"I have strongly held opinions about things I know nothing about!"
Apparently, he's nearly as tall as his NS people are supposed to be, although from the pictures he looks skinny as a rail.
That's like saying giving New York to Zimbabwe would relieve this economic misfortuneThey've got an awful currency, had an abusive interest rate and don't deserve the north anyway l0l.
Maybe he could photoshop his head onto another body? But, on that rather disturbing note, I'm going to bed.
I shall probably have nightmares now.

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