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Please refrain from excess venting in this thread. Talking about negative emotions is fine but it's best not to dwell on them for too long. TV Tropes is not suited to deal with mental health situations.
If Oscar Wilde had lived in our time, he would be a /b/tard.
Actually, scratch that. He does, and goes by Jethro Q Walrustitty.
Edited by GastonRabbit on Nov 11th 2022 at 8:59:26 AM
...dammit, I got distracted, and someone got to the Foe Yay joke first.
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FAAGH'RAEQNBGFVJOUEAINTG'LFRNAE I LOVE HOW CLEVER YOU ARE!
EDIT: Also, sig.
edited 24th Jun '11 1:22:09 AM by TheFan
I planned that all along, Fan. -KinkajouIf I haven't planned for it then I'll make allowances for it.
edited 24th Jun '11 1:27:54 AM by Kinkajou
INT is knowing a tomato is a fruit. WIS is knowing it doesn't belong in a fruit salad. CHA is convincing people that it does.Xanatos Speed Chess, sir.
LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAG!
edited 24th Jun '11 1:30:15 AM by TheFan
I planned that all along, Fan. -KinkajouNot really, I kind of anticipated that. I felt like yelling. I'm an Indy Ploy kind of guy, anyway.
I planned that all along, Fan. -KinkajouHehe, that's Not So Different from what I do.
INT is knowing a tomato is a fruit. WIS is knowing it doesn't belong in a fruit salad. CHA is convincing people that it does.This Thirty Gambit Pileup makes our rivalry interesting.
INT is knowing a tomato is a fruit. WIS is knowing it doesn't belong in a fruit salad. CHA is convincing people that it does.And so, Kinkajou put his spam hammer into the Fan...
Which was then promptly cut off and splattered all across the room due to the sharp spinning blades in a fan. He totally deserved it, though. What motherfucker is horny enough to stick his man-sword into a fan? It defies all logic.
edited 24th Jun '11 1:40:29 AM by AwesomeZombie22
Usually here.Spam hammer.
I want you to go in the corner and think about the euphemism you just devised.
edited 24th Jun '11 1:45:55 AM by Blackmoon

I planned that all along, Fan.
INT is knowing a tomato is a fruit. WIS is knowing it doesn't belong in a fruit salad. CHA is convincing people that it does.