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Amie wrote:Cathy, I now declare you to be an awesome person, by the powers vested in me by nobody, really.
yurell wrote:We need fewer homoeopaths, that way they'll be more potent!
Listen to the manic 8-bit laughter. LISTEN!The EGE wrote:Mumpy wrote:And to this day, librarians revile Oregonaut as the Antichrist.
False! We sacrifice our card catalogues to him in the name of Job Security!
Zarq wrote:I now have a newfound fear of mimes appearing above me. ThanksObamaKewangji!
SlyReaper wrote:If anyone is into dream analysis, try this. There's a recurring thing in my dreams where I'm running away from something but my legs don't work properly. So far, so boring; it's probably just because my real life legs are constrained by the bed sheets or something. So instead of running, I can get away by pulling myself along the ground. My entire body floats about a foot above the ground, and I pull myself along by pulling the ground with my hands. I'm fully aware of how ridiculous it would look to my pursuers, but it's the only way to get away from them.
So to the armchair dream analysts, I ask you: what the hell?
podbaydoor wrote:Actually, this happens to me fairly often. Sometimes if I try hard enough, I can make myself float upwards out of danger, or actually start flying, though this is actually even more frustrating because the flying power cuts in and out at the worst times.
glasnt wrote:"As she raised her rifle against the creature, her hair fluttered beneath the red florescent lighting of the locked down building.
I knew from that moment that she was something special"
Outbreak, a tale of love and zombies.
In stores now.
podbaydoor wrote:Flying as swimming! Exactly!
glasnt wrote:"As she raised her rifle against the creature, her hair fluttered beneath the red florescent lighting of the locked down building.
I knew from that moment that she was something special"
Outbreak, a tale of love and zombies.
In stores now.
SummerGlauFan wrote:podbaydoor wrote:Flying as swimming! Exactly!
...all of a sudden my cousin shows up with my ex.
thorgold wrote:SummerGlauFan wrote:podbaydoor wrote:Flying as swimming! Exactly!
...all of a sudden my cousin shows up with my ex.
I think the subconcious implications are obvious, here.
glasnt wrote:"As she raised her rifle against the creature, her hair fluttered beneath the red florescent lighting of the locked down building.
I knew from that moment that she was something special"
Outbreak, a tale of love and zombies.
In stores now.
SummerGlauFan wrote:thorgold wrote:SummerGlauFan wrote:podbaydoor wrote:Flying as swimming! Exactly!
...all of a sudden my cousin shows up with my ex.
I think the subconcious implications are obvious, here.
I don't get it. Seriously. What does swimming as flying have to do with my cousin showing up with my ex?
Genuinely curious. I am not a psychologist.
The EGE wrote:Mumpy wrote:And to this day, librarians revile Oregonaut as the Antichrist.
False! We sacrifice our card catalogues to him in the name of Job Security!
glasnt wrote:"As she raised her rifle against the creature, her hair fluttered beneath the red florescent lighting of the locked down building.
I knew from that moment that she was something special"
Outbreak, a tale of love and zombies.
In stores now.
poxic wrote:You, sir, have heroic hair.
podbaydoor wrote:I was being held prisoner by some kind of Darth Vader/Death hybrid lookalike. Tall guy, pretty nice, immensely powerful but didn't do anything mean unless I tried to escape. Stockholm Syndrome ensued. :/
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