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I usually let them know that I don't have any money, but if they want to talk to me they're free to go ahead. Don't really mind.Jehovah Witnesses... They go knocking door to door and they usually want to talk to my mother, but I can't wait til I have my own place so I can talk to them. Why? Well, they spend all their day trying to convince people into joining them. It'd be fun to try it the other way around.
You look like my grandmother.edit: when she was young. You don't look like you're 80.
Last night I had a dream that Zerlina and I were pirates. It was... beautiful.
Ellie: I had a slice of ham in my hand. I was going to drop it, so I slapped it hard. It attached itself to the wall
You guys probably won't get this one, but honest to god, it was the best I could come up with for a pretty purple-blue princess.So at my school there's these people from Greenpeace and Save The Children who haunt certain areas on campus that get a lot of traffic. As soon as you're within earshot, they'll ask, "Would you like to devote a minute to helping the environment?" or "Would you like to devote a minute to Save The Children?" They're really trying to hit you up for donations, and it's super annoying.Here I have a princess as one of these guys, played by a certain admin's female id. This poor chap doesn't realize he's stumbled into an RPG where he really has no choice -- the conversation keeps going in a loop whenever he says no. There's a TV Tropes/Dragon Quest reference of course. There, now I've ruined it. I hope you're happy.
We recently had a problem with a shout-out on the comics page. You guys who showed up to orientation know the deal: no shout-outs. However, this wasn't like a "hey, friend, what's up? you're awesome!" Rather, it was a comic that was seen as a public insult to someone that a lot of people know and recognize.The comic in question portrayed the person in a not-too-positive light (though could have easily been thought of as a light-hearted joke), and, to the person who identified his/herself, it was seen as incredibly insulting. I have been contacted by a professor of the person in question, by Doug himself, and know that others who know the person have also contacted the Texan to issue complaints.
HAH! You had a shout-out to me, but we work in subtle ways.