My first hatemail!!!
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Wow.
Took you long enough.
Or maybe it took me long enough to actually get back to Saint Cat's and check my email . . . whatever.
OH YEAH! I have to go make a hatemail for "Fat Bastard" now. Maybe he'll share too!
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Or maybe it took me long enough to actually get back to Saint Cat's and check my email . . . whatever.
OH YEAH! I have to go make a hatemail for "Fat Bastard" now. Maybe he'll share too!
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Haughty spirit and pride make for a wild roller coaster ride!
I mean, as long as you like fairly final endings.
I mean, as long as you like fairly final endings.
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Hmm . . .
Now now, new neighbour, no need to niggle. Alliteration always appears annoying. We wouldn't want one to whinge whenever we witness wicked wit.
Haughty spirit and pride make for a wild roller coaster ride!
I mean, as long as you like fairly final endings.
I mean, as long as you like fairly final endings.
Hell, "we wouldn't want one to whinge whenever we witness wicked wit" hardly even counts either. Although most of the w's are the same sound, 'whinge' and 'whenever' are too aspirated to properly alliterate in this case. This is poor alliteration on your part, Vile. The old Germanic bards must be spinning in their graves...
I refer you to the Older Futhark sentence and perfect line of alliterative poetry "ek Hlewegastir Holtijar Horna Tawido" for further study.
I refer you to the Older Futhark sentence and perfect line of alliterative poetry "ek Hlewegastir Holtijar Horna Tawido" for further study.
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Vile had edges?
I thought he was rather blunt...

I thought he was rather blunt...
You are the Non. You must go now, and never return."
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Very blunt.
Like a spade.
Haughty spirit and pride make for a wild roller coaster ride!
I mean, as long as you like fairly final endings.
I mean, as long as you like fairly final endings.
David Spade was a lot more acerbic.
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It's grey, not gray. And it always has been.
Lauren's Wing - The fund for animal care

Comics. Drawn poorly.
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It's grey, not gray. And it always has been.
Lauren's Wing - The fund for animal care
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. . .
* opens mouth *
. . .
* closes mouth *
Hmm . . .
Well. I was surprised. I expected something along the lines of someone trying to claim a spade is acerbic. I was hoping to draw this out in a futile argument about whether or not a spade is blunt or sharp.
Wank . . .
Well . . . in regard to the new subject at hand: he's also short.
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* closes mouth *
Hmm . . .
Well. I was surprised. I expected something along the lines of someone trying to claim a spade is acerbic. I was hoping to draw this out in a futile argument about whether or not a spade is blunt or sharp.
Wank . . .
Well . . . in regard to the new subject at hand: he's also short.
