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Recently, I logged into a discussion board site that I haven't long time. It's called Tamara's Anime. I just needed to copy a few things I had written there in the past. While I was there I couldn't help but flip through a few of my journals. Here is one very hilarious one that I found. I still get a kick out of it.
Locke wrote: "I AM NOT A CHICK! *glares angrily at Shade* Do I give off chicky vibes? Just because I played a female character in OBIII, does not mean I am a female myself. Or maybe I should be pleased that I filled the role of Ashleigh Obatou so well? ... No, actually, I'm still just p'oed."
Hee hee hee hee, that's gotta be my most favorite Tamara's anime moment right there. Fine, I accept it, Tag-zero is not a chick... he just play's one very well. lol!
Speaking of seeing people around, have you heard anything recently from Elipsis or Hyper-Sekiema (I'm not sure if I'm spelling it right). I'm a bit curious as to where they disappeared to.
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Reading without reflecting is like eating without digesting - Edmund Burke, British Statesman and Philosopher, 1729-1797
"Words are chameleons, which reflect the color of their environment."-- -Learned Hand, jurist (1872-1961)
Speaking of seeing people around, have you heard anything recently from Elipsis or Hyper-Sekiema (I'm not sure if I'm spelling it right). I'm a bit curious as to where they disappeared to.
(Oops, I put this in the wrong place the first time. I wonder if I can edit that)
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Reading without reflecting is like eating without digesting - Edmund Burke, British Statesman and Philosopher, 1729-1797
"Words are chameleons, which reflect the color of their environment."-- -Learned Hand, jurist (1872-1961)
Elipsis is around here somewhere (though I haven't seen him for six months or more) and Hyper... haha, man, I don't think I've heard from him (or was it her?) since tamara's, three or four years ago.
-- When Tess had passed over the crest of the hill he turned to go his own way, and did not know that he loved her still.
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Make your way to me.
I'll always be so inviting.
[link]
It's your turn.
PLEASE
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Reading without reflecting is like eating without digesting - Edmund Burke, British Statesman and Philosopher, 1729-1797
"Words are chameleons, which reflect the color of their environment."-- -Learned Hand, jurist (1872-1961)
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Make your way to me.
I'll always be so inviting.
[link]
It's your turn.
PLEASE
I got here by clicking the Random Deviant button. Enjoy dA.
Cheers.
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Two roads diverged in a wood, and I-
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.
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Reading without reflecting is like eating without digesting - Edmund Burke, British Statesman and Philosopher, 1729-1797
"Words are chameleons, which reflect the color of their environment."-- -Learned Hand, jurist (1872-1961)
--
When Tess had passed over the crest of the hill he turned to go his own way, and did not know that he loved her still.
(Oops, I put this in the wrong place the first time. I wonder if I can edit that)
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Reading without reflecting is like eating without digesting - Edmund Burke, British Statesman and Philosopher, 1729-1797
"Words are chameleons, which reflect the color of their environment."-- -Learned Hand, jurist (1872-1961)
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When Tess had passed over the crest of the hill he turned to go his own way, and did not know that he loved her still.
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