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Postby Lordieth » Sat Jul 04, 2015 11:29 am

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Good luck with that. I remember my father once telling me of a time he was walking home through the woods in the middle of the night after a fishing trip, quite far from home, and his tilly lamp went out.

Pass pass pass.


The key is to never be alone. Which is why I'll take you, lordie. You're obviously hotter and more muscular than I so whatever being decides to chase us through the fields would undoubtedly take you as first pick. I wager I'd have a few minutes of extra escape time while "it" finishes you


Or I could pick you up and throw you as bait. :kiss:
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Postby Italios » Sat Jul 04, 2015 11:29 am

Charlia wrote:
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Good luck with that. I remember my father once telling me of a time he was walking home through the woods in the middle of the night after a fishing trip, quite far from home, and his tilly lamp went out.

Pass pass pass.

Ah, once I went to a corn maze thing with some friends where there was two options--a horror corn maze and a mystery corn maze. We went for the mystery maze, considering that we like that genre considerably more, and I'd already got a glimpse of the horror one when a clown with a chainsaw walked by me as I walked past it. But in the mystery maze, there was one guy in a long coat(which increased the weird factor) who kept following me and staring at me and whispering things at me that I couldn't quite understand. I never asked him to say them again, because he was kind of disturbing. It was creepy, and after about half an hour of it I was like 'Okay, that's it. I'm out of here.' And lost him. Unfortunately, I also lost myself in the process, and then on the way back he found me and started following me around again until I finally got out of that maze. When I asked my friends about it afterwards, they said they had seen him but he hadn't bothered any of them, which kind of destroyed my theory of him being in the wrong maze.

Most disturbing experience ever. Outside of some of my nightmares, that is.

Oh geez. I used to do sleepaway camp at this nice camp in Vermont. It was really big, there was a lake, forest, etc. They did a Halloween night one time, counselors and their cabin of about 8 would wander throughout the camp. Some other counselors dressed up for the occasion, and jumped out at you from the trees, behind rocks.... It was pretty terrifying.
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Postby Kiruri » Sat Jul 04, 2015 11:30 am

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Resident evil 4? Hmm.. . I dunno lordie, there was this one zombie that actually did look cute. His eye was a beautiful putrefied swampy green..the other one was missing but I suspect it was of the same murky color


It'll never work, Julian. He only wants you for your braaaaaaaaains.


*sigh* don't they all :(

Anyways it's time to rub my amazing end of semester examination grades all over my friends faces once again ^.^

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Postby Jute » Sat Jul 04, 2015 11:30 am

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Postby Lordieth » Sat Jul 04, 2015 11:30 am

Charlia wrote:
Lordieth wrote:
Good luck with that. I remember my father once telling me of a time he was walking home through the woods in the middle of the night after a fishing trip, quite far from home, and his tilly lamp went out.

Pass pass pass.

Ah, once I went to a corn maze thing with some friends where there was two options--a horror corn maze and a mystery corn maze. We went for the mystery maze, considering that we like that genre considerably more, and I'd already got a glimpse of the horror one when a clown with a chainsaw walked by me as I walked past it. But in the mystery maze, there was one guy in a long coat(which increased the weird factor) who kept following me and staring at me and whispering things at me that I couldn't quite understand. I never asked him to say them again, because he was kind of disturbing. It was creepy, and after about half an hour of it I was like 'Okay, that's it. I'm out of here.' And lost him. Unfortunately, I also lost myself in the process, and then on the way back he found me and started following me around again until I finally got out of that maze. When I asked my friends about it afterwards, they said they had seen him but he hadn't bothered any of them, which kind of destroyed my theory of him being in the wrong maze.

Most disturbing experience ever. Outside of some of my nightmares, that is.


That would have been perfect if you later found out that he didn't even work there.
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Postby Gallade » Sat Jul 04, 2015 11:31 am

Nanatsu no Tsuki wrote:The uterus is too temperamental and prone to throwing fits. It thinks that it had dishonored its ancestors by failing to convince so it has to commit seppuku every 28 days. Ugh. :p

It's a thing of beauty. :D
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Postby Italios » Sat Jul 04, 2015 11:31 am

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Italios wrote:Yay! Have fun there! I'm staying at the grandparents for part of the summer, as I CIT at some of the camps in her town, and my cousin is staying also. But the cousin is kinda annoying, I'm glad to get out on the weekdays.

Except I'm not going to have fun, I'm going to be as miserable there as I always am. My cousins are annoying, but they get the excuse that they're toddlers. I can't stand going to the beach, but I don't get a choice as you'd expect. At least it's a better alternative then being with my parents.

We could trade cousins. Mine is nine and gets the "only child" excuse. She's scared of everything, and super whiny as well. Also, why do you hate the beach? I love them!
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Postby Lordieth » Sat Jul 04, 2015 11:31 am

Kiruri wrote:
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It'll never work, Julian. He only wants you for your braaaaaaaaains.


*sigh* don't they all :(

Anyways it's time to rub my amazing end of semester examination grades all over my friends faces once again ^.^

Peace bros!

Bye DI :3 and lordie ;) and Galla and everyone else


Later, Julian. Don't be a stranger, and get yourself back here soon.
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Postby Nanatsu no Tsuki » Sat Jul 04, 2015 11:31 am

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We all were, I'm sure. But the uterus is also an impatient land lady.


At least she's consistent though, right?

Sounds horrible, but I am ever so glad I don't have one. A kick to the junk is a possibility, but female biology is a certainty, and she can be quite a bitch.


That she is. Consistent and dramatic. But I guess one can't blame her, being flooded with a buttload of hormones that make one want to cuddle while at the same time wanting to scratch your eyes out, like clockwork, every month, is a bitch.
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Postby Italios » Sat Jul 04, 2015 11:32 am

Jute wrote:http://forum.nationstates.net/viewtopic.php?t=346664&f=20&view=unread#unread
Abort, abort, abort! As if we don't already have enough threads written in that kind of language...

I saw this in "Latest Forum Topics".... I was going to click it, but then I realised I didn't want to get involved.
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Postby Kiruri » Sat Jul 04, 2015 11:32 am

Lordieth wrote:
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The key is to never be alone. Which is why I'll take you, lordie. You're obviously hotter and more muscular than I so whatever being decides to chase us through the fields would undoubtedly take you as first pick. I wager I'd have a few minutes of extra escape time while "it" finishes you


Or I could pick you up and throw you as bait. :kiss:


:o

Never mind then, I choose Galla. Surely she hasn't the strength to pick me up :lol: :p

Bye lordie :hug: :kiss:
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Postby Nanatsu no Tsuki » Sat Jul 04, 2015 11:33 am

Gallade wrote:
Nanatsu no Tsuki wrote:The uterus is too temperamental and prone to throwing fits. It thinks that it had dishonored its ancestors by failing to convince so it has to commit seppuku every 28 days. Ugh. :p

It's a thing of beauty. :D


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Postby Lordieth » Sat Jul 04, 2015 11:33 am

Nanatsu no Tsuki wrote:
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At least she's consistent though, right?

Sounds horrible, but I am ever so glad I don't have one. A kick to the junk is a possibility, but female biology is a certainty, and she can be quite a bitch.


That she is. Consistent and dramatic. But I guess one can't blame her, being flooded with a buttload of hormones that make one want to cuddle while at the same time wanting to scratch your eyes out, like clockwork, every month, is a bitch.


Yep. Pretty clear women get the harder end of the bargain in that regard, but then you get to outlive us on average, so I suppose it's whether or not that makes up for it.
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Postby Barboneia » Sat Jul 04, 2015 11:33 am

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Barboneia wrote:Except I'm not going to have fun, I'm going to be as miserable there as I always am. My cousins are annoying, but they get the excuse that they're toddlers. I can't stand going to the beach, but I don't get a choice as you'd expect. At least it's a better alternative then being with my parents.

We could trade cousins. Mine is nine and gets the "only child" excuse. She's scared of everything, and super whiny as well. Also, why do you hate the beach? I love them!

There's too much sand. It's too hot. They're too loud. There are too many children. The water is never the right temperature. I never put on enough sunscreen. There are too many seagulls. The sand is too hot. Boardwalks are much better. Of course, I'd rather stay inside the beach house and read. But I can't.
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Postby Lordieth » Sat Jul 04, 2015 11:34 am

Kiruri wrote:
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Or I could pick you up and throw you as bait. :kiss:


:o

Never mind then, I choose Galla. Surely she hasn't the strength to pick me up :lol: :p

Bye lordie :hug: :kiss:


Nope, but she could probably outrun you. Bad tactical choice, there.

Bye Julian. :hug: :kiss:
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Postby Nanatsu no Tsuki » Sat Jul 04, 2015 11:34 am

Lordieth wrote:
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That she is. Consistent and dramatic. But I guess one can't blame her, being flooded with a buttload of hormones that make one want to cuddle while at the same time wanting to scratch your eyes out, like clockwork, every month, is a bitch.


Yep. Pretty clear women get the harder end of the bargain in that regard, but then you get to outlive us on average, so I suppose it's whether or not that makes up for it.


I'll loan you my uterus. In case you want to experience the wonders of pms and menstruation! \o/
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Postby Kiruri » Sat Jul 04, 2015 11:34 am

Nanatsu no Tsuki wrote:The uterus is too temperamental and prone to throwing fits. It thinks that it had dishonored its ancestors by failing to convince so it has to commit seppuku every 28 days. Ugh. :p



Bitch slap that uterus and set it straight ^.^ you're the big Boss Ñaña, you are :3
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Postby Italios » Sat Jul 04, 2015 11:35 am

Barboneia wrote:
Italios wrote:We could trade cousins. Mine is nine and gets the "only child" excuse. She's scared of everything, and super whiny as well. Also, why do you hate the beach? I love them!

There's too much sand. It's too hot. They're too loud. There are too many children. The water is never the right temperature. I never put on enough sunscreen. There are too many seagulls. The sand is too hot. Boardwalks are much better. Of course, I'd rather stay inside the beach house and read. But I can't.

Dang. Just be glad you get to go to the beach. I don't go often, and the beaches I go are no easy, breezy, beautiful southern Florida beaches :p
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Postby Charlia » Sat Jul 04, 2015 11:35 am

Lordieth wrote:
Charlia wrote:Ah, once I went to a corn maze thing with some friends where there was two options--a horror corn maze and a mystery corn maze. We went for the mystery maze, considering that we like that genre considerably more, and I'd already got a glimpse of the horror one when a clown with a chainsaw walked by me as I walked past it. But in the mystery maze, there was one guy in a long coat(which increased the weird factor) who kept following me and staring at me and whispering things at me that I couldn't quite understand. I never asked him to say them again, because he was kind of disturbing. It was creepy, and after about half an hour of it I was like 'Okay, that's it. I'm out of here.' And lost him. Unfortunately, I also lost myself in the process, and then on the way back he found me and started following me around again until I finally got out of that maze. When I asked my friends about it afterwards, they said they had seen him but he hadn't bothered any of them, which kind of destroyed my theory of him being in the wrong maze.

Most disturbing experience ever. Outside of some of my nightmares, that is.


That would have been perfect if you later found out that he didn't even work there.

That's just it.
He didn't.
He was just a completely random dude who I'd never seen before in my life, and neither had my friends, who was following me around closely and whispering at me for no reason whatsoever.
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Charlia wrote:Ah, once I went to a corn maze thing with some friends where there was two options--a horror corn maze and a mystery corn maze. We went for the mystery maze, considering that we like that genre considerably more, and I'd already got a glimpse of the horror one when a clown with a chainsaw walked by me as I walked past it. But in the mystery maze, there was one guy in a long coat(which increased the weird factor) who kept following me and staring at me and whispering things at me that I couldn't quite understand. I never asked him to say them again, because he was kind of disturbing. It was creepy, and after about half an hour of it I was like 'Okay, that's it. I'm out of here.' And lost him. Unfortunately, I also lost myself in the process, and then on the way back he found me and started following me around again until I finally got out of that maze. When I asked my friends about it afterwards, they said they had seen him but he hadn't bothered any of them, which kind of destroyed my theory of him being in the wrong maze.

Most disturbing experience ever. Outside of some of my nightmares, that is.

Oh geez. I used to do sleepaway camp at this nice camp in Vermont. It was really big, there was a lake, forest, etc. They did a Halloween night one time, counselors and their cabin of about 8 would wander throughout the camp. Some other counselors dressed up for the occasion, and jumped out at you from the trees, behind rocks.... It was pretty terrifying.

Sounds disturbing.
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I can't do horror games. I can hardly even play Minecraft without shitting myself.


Creepers or ender men? That's adorably endearing, but I've never found Minecraft scary. The zombies groaning at night weirded my out the first time they started breaking down the door, though.


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Postby Nanatsu no Tsuki » Sat Jul 04, 2015 11:36 am

Kiruri wrote:
Nanatsu no Tsuki wrote:The uterus is too temperamental and prone to throwing fits. It thinks that it had dishonored its ancestors by failing to convince so it has to commit seppuku every 28 days. Ugh. :p



Bitch slap that uterus and set it straight ^.^ you're the big Boss Ñaña, you are :3


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Postby Dumb Ideologies » Sat Jul 04, 2015 11:36 am

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It'll never work, Julian. He only wants you for your braaaaaaaaains.


*sigh* don't they all :(

Anyways it's time to rub my amazing end of semester examination grades all over my friends faces once again ^.^

Peace bros!

Bye DI :3 and lordie ;) and Galla and everyone else


Have fun and see you soon :3
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Postby Italios » Sat Jul 04, 2015 11:36 am

Charlia wrote:
Lordieth wrote:
That would have been perfect if you later found out that he didn't even work there.

That's just it.
He didn't.
Italios wrote:Oh geez. I used to do sleepaway camp at this nice camp in Vermont. It was really big, there was a lake, forest, etc. They did a Halloween night one time, counselors and their cabin of about 8 would wander throughout the camp. Some other counselors dressed up for the occasion, and jumped out at you from the trees, behind rocks.... It was pretty terrifying.

Sounds disturbing.
I had never seen that guy before in my life, and none of my friends had either.
He was just a totally random stranger following me around, like pretty close to me, and whispering at me for no reason whatsoever.
I would have gotten him a restraining order, if I had known who he was.

I would've ran around screaming bloody murder had he been following me.
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Postby Lordieth » Sat Jul 04, 2015 11:36 am

Nanatsu no Tsuki wrote:
Lordieth wrote:
Yep. Pretty clear women get the harder end of the bargain in that regard, but then you get to outlive us on average, so I suppose it's whether or not that makes up for it.


I'll loan you my uterus. In case you want to experience the wonders of pms and menstruation! \o/


We'll do a straight swap. It'll be an eye-opener for both of us. \o/
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A woodchuck would chuck all the wood if a woodchuck could chuck wood.

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