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Please spread this as far as you can.You like the STAMP? Buy the MUG!
Also, :thumb140069292:.
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Comments: 414
jsplollypop In reply to ??? [2010-08-07 17:35:46 +0000 UTC]
Durrrrrrr~
I really don't know what's going on with people these days. It's getting harder and harder to have a nice, intelligent chat with friends, let alone the Internet. I'm just glad there's a 'block' button on MSN, let's leave at that xD
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Echo-impulsivesound In reply to ??? [2010-08-03 09:06:11 +0000 UTC]
someone shares my opinion it seems on the internet you can't have a conversation with someone without getting flamed or direspected for your opinion...wait...that's pretty much real life too . . . .Darnit! anyways nice stamp I support intelligent conversation to it stimulates brain function
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carmen16 In reply to ??? [2010-07-29 05:10:55 +0000 UTC]
You have been Featured in my journal
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DancesWithShadows In reply to ??? [2010-06-23 23:13:01 +0000 UTC]
The one thing that bothers me most with this website is everyone gets offended so easily and is unable to just have an intelligent conversation without cursing every which way. [_-_]
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pyromancy In reply to DancesWithShadows [2010-06-24 13:37:08 +0000 UTC]
What's that supposed to mean? Is that a threat? Are you coming on to me? WTF, man!?
I mean... um yeah. Easily offended people are hard to deal with. Glad you dig.
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XaviaPhoenix In reply to ??? [2010-06-19 17:16:29 +0000 UTC]
Thank god... I've had it up to here *holds hand above head* with these pointless bouts of crud that I have been receiving from people lately. I miss the days when all of my friends could carry some intelligent conversation, but it seems that that skill has recently dissipated. I'm glad to see that others out there think that intelligent convo is important, as well.
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pyromancy In reply to XaviaPhoenix [2010-06-21 07:10:54 +0000 UTC]
It's still out there, hiding in out of the way places. Though, I'm finding more and more often, it's like a search for the hidden mountain yogi.
Glad you dig.
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MLEst1-flowers In reply to SarahJuneBug [2010-11-24 17:01:52 +0000 UTC]
It took me a moment to realize that your signature was not your actual comment, so I was laughing my butt off. You signature is actually a great description of the majority of deviants on the site (myself occasionally included) and their unintelligent conversations.
Thanks for the laugh ^_^
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MLEst1-flowers In reply to SarahJuneBug [2010-11-24 18:07:34 +0000 UTC]
You're welcome ^_^
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ForsakenOutlaw In reply to ??? [2010-05-25 21:35:23 +0000 UTC]
I love the stamp but I'm sorry I removed it from my page because it didn't quite fit (size) but it'll return.
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pyromancy In reply to ForsakenOutlaw [2010-05-26 04:30:44 +0000 UTC]
Yeah. I made it a little oversize. Sorry 'botu that.
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ForsakenOutlaw In reply to pyromancy [2010-05-26 04:40:37 +0000 UTC]
Regardless, it's a great stamp.
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pyromancy In reply to EvidentlyChickentown [2010-05-25 17:39:24 +0000 UTC]
Appreciated.
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matskiuchiha In reply to ??? [2010-04-23 21:53:39 +0000 UTC]
The reason I talk to myself so much
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pyromancy In reply to matskiuchiha [2010-04-24 08:11:08 +0000 UTC]
That statement assumes much.
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Avel-V In reply to ??? [2010-03-11 23:31:41 +0000 UTC]
I do too
The character's face is excellent, good job !
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pyromancy In reply to Avel-V [2010-03-12 19:13:54 +0000 UTC]
Thanks a lot! Share the conversational skills.
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EmmEmperor In reply to ??? [2010-03-09 18:50:54 +0000 UTC]
I would love to have this as a print on a t-shirt! xD
Then maybe all not-too-smart people in my school would stop trying to drag me into really stupid conversations...
Once, in History-class just before it ended, the girl who sat just behind me asked our teacher what he meant when he said that the UK joined the WWII, since, according to her, UK was a state in the US and London was a part of a town there. When the teacher asked her what she meant with that she said she was serious (which she actually were) and really wondered how he could say that? No specific states were part of the WWII, only countries. So when our teacher replayed "Well, the UK IS a country and NOT state" she said "but it has to be! they speak the same languages!" I kind of lost hope for my generation to be able to take care of everything in the future...
Ah, well. Thank you for a great stamp!
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finishyourtea In reply to EmmEmperor [2010-06-13 20:40:16 +0000 UTC]
One of my classmates believed they could walk to China.
I live in the northeastern United States. XD
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EmmEmperor In reply to finishyourtea [2010-06-14 12:44:49 +0000 UTC]
Haha, well... If your friend can breath under water and have the stamina then there wont be any problem at all! xD
When I was a kid, I though that if I dig deep enough I would end up in China since China is a up-side-down-country. I live in Sweden c: which means I would end up at the South pole and in the freezing cold water with the penguins ;D
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finishyourtea In reply to EmmEmperor [2010-06-14 16:26:46 +0000 UTC]
Awww, but don't you love penguins? XD
I understand why you wouldn't like the freezing water though,LOL.
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EmmEmperor In reply to finishyourtea [2010-06-14 20:35:05 +0000 UTC]
Oh, I love'em! In fact, my best friend calls me "Pigu" XD [link] Just because I like to imitate him <3
Yes indeed... I prefer a warm bath. ;D
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KakashiMorph In reply to EmmEmperor [2010-05-20 01:57:08 +0000 UTC]
She said what? >> HA.HA.HAHAHA.
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pyromancy In reply to EmmEmperor [2010-03-10 13:01:57 +0000 UTC]
When I first read your comment, I thought you were American, which makes the story pretty sad indeed that an American wouldn't know that the UK wasn't part of the US. It's still pretty bad, though. I may take you up on that and rework this design for a t-shirt.
Thank you for supporting the stamp!
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EmmEmperor In reply to pyromancy [2010-03-10 23:20:03 +0000 UTC]
You did? Haha, and I always think that my bad English is proof that I'm from Sweden. Thank you (:
Yes, it is. And she claimed to have the second-best grade in Geography-class... I found that pretty hard to believe, thou. Wonder why? (;
You do that!
No problem!
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a-z-a In reply to ??? [2010-03-02 14:47:28 +0000 UTC]
Yes, I support it! In all my conversations, I try to be intelligent. I am pretty different than your average teen, and in my society, if you are black, and talk using proper english, you are accused of "acting white." It makes me sick.
Anyway, I love this stamp! You did one excellent job, my friend!
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pyromancy In reply to a-z-a [2010-03-02 16:27:54 +0000 UTC]
That was very well put. I'm a big fan of Chris Rock. I think he said it best when he said, "Keepin' it real! Yeah. Real dumb."
I think it's the job of everyone to express themselves intelligently as often as they can. Anyone who puts you down for using the language you speak as your first language correctly invalidates their opinion on it. I find the whole phenomenon funny. When you do a piece of artwork or build something or fix something correctly, nobody ever says, "You're doing that the white way." Why should it be any different with English, or any language for that matter? You should strive to be the best at whatever you do. Saying that speaking proper English is "white" implies that doing so improperly, something seen as a mark of low intelligence or social status, belongs to black people, and that's bullshit. Some of the most articulate speakers I've ever met in my life were black, one of whom had English as his second language.
Personally, I don't know how to talk white, or black for that matter, but I think discriminating against a language because someone you disagree with also happens to speak it is just moronic. I try to disassociate myself from the intentionally ignorant.
For the record, I've lived in places in the south where English was positively massacred by most people, race not a consideration, so maybe it's not talking "white" in reality, but talking "educated." I fail to see how that could be a bad thing.
You're kind of awesome.
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a-z-a In reply to pyromancy [2010-03-02 19:32:48 +0000 UTC]
I completely agree with your words my friend, and it's something I've been thinking for years. You are the first person I have "met" to actually say that. I love deep, intelligent conversation. But I guess you know that!
Thank you for the compliment, but you are the awesome one!
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The-Tabby-Cat In reply to ??? [2010-01-30 14:49:41 +0000 UTC]
"Such one's mind does not know the simplicity of such things."
I love saying that to random people. I sound so smart!
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pyromancy In reply to The-Tabby-Cat [2010-01-30 22:44:57 +0000 UTC]
How to reply...
"True wisdom begins with the knowledge that we know nothing," - Socrates
"Simplicity is the essence of happiness," - Cedric Bledsoe
"Better to remain silent and seem the fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt," - Mark Twain
Thanks. I like flinging around the wisdom, myself. Nice to know the stamp is still making the rounds.
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Krautsalat-0o In reply to ??? [2010-01-24 21:23:50 +0000 UTC]
"Hey"
"hey"
"how are you?"
"good and you?"
"same.."
If a conversation starts like this it just can end worse!! ĂČo~
like the stamp
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