Esteban
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NOOO!!!! dude!!! go down to Coffe & company tomorrow then! I got plans to discuss with you!
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haha I remember these. I can relate. whahha FPS always takes the pain away
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I submitted this writing for a contest in octover for the university newspaper. I came in third, and got a 25 dollars gifcard for Chapters (yay books!) I wasn't allowed to show it to anyone before the winners were announced (/shrug) here it is _________________________________________________ Writing. An empty page, pure and holy, not a simple scratch on it, is boring and predictable. We fell in love with writing because blank pages depressed us. It is why we write, blanks are dull and inhuman. But pages that have been written over are not that much better some times. Some written pages have scratches, stains and wrinkles. But this is why we fell in love with writing darling. Under those scratches, stains and wrinkles there are stories, poems. Under those imperfections there are words. Under all that mess there are ideas, and feelings. That is why we fell in love with writing. Some imperfections are impossible to clean away, and others hold the entire page together. That is the beauty of it darling. It is not a perfect craft. Even we, those who have worked on the craft for thousands of years, are responsible for many of the flaws on the written pages. But we continue to do it. We write on, making as little mistakes as we can darling. Our reward is the power to look outside the page. The pure pages are dull but full of promise. The written pages are full of stories and beauty. This is why we fell in love with writing. -Inkshaper ___________________________________________________________ (based on La Pajina en Blanco, in El Loco by Gibran Jalil)
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you can always log on and then log off. that should reset the post count +1
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lol key got pwned by the internets
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I know thats what will happen oh and shad. You just scored big on the "OH YOU BURNED KEYBOY" game. Kudos
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the Sydney area man. I expect to see you there gonna be crazy! oh and marbo.. you are lame! 5k is NOTHING. oh and since storm is MIA you can pretend to be him for a while oh and no stang. The mage know as esteban got deleted for real. I'm starting over again during the winter. ^^
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yeh, aside from steaking lines from famous comedians on a daily basis, I am aight!. Still in once piece, and surviving the hordes of ladies that look for some latin loving. riight hehe. I am going to Australia in 08. I'm making a name in the faculties of Philosophy and English. So yeh rocking the University. The writing has been a little slow though, mainly because the ammount of time I spend doing research for my papers, and socializing. Hopefully I'll be able to dish out another chapter of my novel by the end of december (at least thats the goal) and in the second semester I should be able to start playing WoW again. Missin' pulling crazy antics on the guild. -Este
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DUDE! nyne! you look exactly like one of my cousins. oh oh! and a lot like me when I was like... 7.
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Red bull? cofe? Videogames? D&D board? should I make a larger list?
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INFP Homer Virgil Mary, mother of Jesus St. John, the beloved disciple St. Luke; physician, disciple, author William Shakespeare, bard of Avon Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (Evangeline) A. A. Milne (Winnie the Pooh) Laura Ingalls Wilder (Little House on the Prairie) Helen Keller, deaf and blind author Carl Rogers, reflective psychologist, counselor Fred Rogers (Mister Rogers' Neighborhood) Dick Clark (American Bandstand) Donna Reed, actor (It's a Wonderful Life) Jacqueline Kennedy Onasis Neil Diamond, vocalist Tom Brokaw, news anchor James Herriot (All Creatures Great and Small) Annie Dillard (Pilgrim at Tinker Creek) James Taylor, vocalist Julia Roberts, actor (Conspiracy Theory, Pretty Woman) Scott Bakula (Quantum Leap) Terri Gross (PBS's "Fresh Air") Amy Tan (author of The Joy-Luck Club, The Kitchen God's Wife) John F. Kennedy, Jr. Lisa Kudrow ("Phoebe" of Friends) Fred Savage ("The Wonder Years")
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if you fast forward vegetables they move just as creepy
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I can just see you guys go "Well... our tanks died... PINEAPLE!"
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I was doing research on style this week. I ran across a new style trend that has come up over the recent years. Aparently modern writers don't adhere to a code where you have to have a specific theme to your writings. The writings are left without a moral, and therefore leaves the text to be interpreted by the reader in whatever way they wish to interpret it. so by modern standars this would be considered literature and I was wrong.
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pg-13? thats what we have inuendos for