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Post by `elli on Sept 6, 2009 16:11:30 GMT -5
Maybe you could blackmail Wrighty into a bit of help?
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Post by `elli on Aug 9, 2009 1:47:48 GMT -5
Eh, it's not that big of deal. There's nothing malicious about these posts other than the occassional cuss. So, I suppose it'll be handled when it's handled. Probably just whitey or whoever again.
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Post by `elli on Jul 19, 2009 11:55:51 GMT -5
That looks great, x! They're pretty fun to code, huh?
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Post by `elli on Jul 6, 2009 22:01:08 GMT -5
Remember that commiepasta Bel-Air story I told you guys about? Found it:Somewhere in West Vladivostok, you will find a frozen pond with a pair of ice skates lying in the middle. Put them on and begin skating. After a while, a small group of Capitalists will approach you and challenge you to a revolution, which you must begin.
After the revolution, you must go home and relay the events to Comrade Lenin. He will then inform you that you have an aunt and uncle living in one of the districts of Moscow, and out of loyalty to his Motherland, he will send you to live there for an indefinite period of time.
With no personal possessions because ownership is the capitalist's way, go to the station and await a train. The train that will pull up will bear the word FREEDOM on the side, and upon closer inspection, a bust of Stalin will hang in the window. Although you will suddenly realize that cabs like these are extremely decadent and capitalistic in nature, do not bear any thought to it. At this point you MUST salute the comrade in the front of the train and say ‘Yo comrade, to Moscow’. You will stop in front of a mansion, and there will be somewhere between 7 and 8 other families living there, even though it will be a privilege to share your home with fellow comrades. Get off of the train and say ‘Yo comrade, smell ya later!’, but do NOT turn back to face the conductor. Walk up to the door, salute your Motherland once, and then knock on the door three times.
If you follow these instructions, your imperialism will get flip-revolted upside down.
I have, like, twenty others. I'll post 'em if you guys want 'em. P:
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Post by `elli on Jun 23, 2009 20:14:33 GMT -5
Ha ha, well, I'll be sure to when I get back. Mmk, pumpkin?
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Post by `elli on Jun 22, 2009 12:08:56 GMT -5
Ha ha, I love Bel-Air stories. xD Commie-pasta ending with a Russian twist on Bel-Air is funnier, though. P: If I was on my PC, I'd post one. D:
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Post by `elli on Jun 18, 2009 20:27:05 GMT -5
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Post by `elli on Jun 13, 2009 12:19:18 GMT -5
You reached 1,000 eighteen posts ago. P:
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Post by `elli on Jun 7, 2009 15:03:04 GMT -5
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Post by `elli on May 28, 2009 16:06:49 GMT -5
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Post by `elli on May 26, 2009 21:00:58 GMT -5
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Post by `elli on May 23, 2009 13:31:43 GMT -5
Happy bithday, bro! Hope you have a good one! [:
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Post by `elli on May 16, 2009 19:30:16 GMT -5
X, nooo! This is more active than my board, but I keep spitting out new skins like nothing else. D: Just use pre-made codes like Ducky said. And if there aren't any pre-made for a specific look, then just work around it.
Advertise, affiliate with big boards, plug any time you can get away with it {without being annoying.} Viva la tS! D:
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Post by `elli on May 5, 2009 19:02:48 GMT -5
lol, X. Our birthdays are only two days apart and it's my dad's, as well... Plus iDesign's cat.
Happy birthday kitty & X!
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Signs
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Post by `elli on May 1, 2009 18:00:31 GMT -5
lolwut.
That movie freaks me out. I watched it first when I was like, 9 or something and when that alien walked out during the kid's birthday party, I nearly crapped myself. SO scary. The tinfoil hats are great, though. In Scary Movie 3 they spoof it with having a giant chocolate kiss under the tinfoil. xD
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