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Post by Lappi on Dec 24, 2002 9:52:06 GMT -5
Oh gosh. Wow. That's sad.
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Post by Princess Ember Mononoke on Dec 24, 2002 10:08:23 GMT -5
I'm a vegequarien (a vegeterian who also eats fish).
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Post by Linnen Malfoy on Dec 24, 2002 10:25:44 GMT -5
Maybe the Noepets team just has some kind of repressed anger...
Neopets has all kinds of allusions to adult-ish scenarios. Usualy if your younger, your a tad too inexperienced to understand it all, and they may just laugh at it anyways.
Nothing in here is really as bad as that bad friends card. It's amazingly tasteless, but oh-so-funny.
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Post by Lappi on Dec 24, 2002 10:27:38 GMT -5
I've lookied at the bad friends card before. It wasn't so bad... it was sad, though. Not as in hatred, but it's really... err... yeah.
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Post by karmaleafbarer on Dec 24, 2002 12:04:02 GMT -5
*sighs* I think everybody needs to stare at this for a good 30 minutes or so
If you don't like what's on your browser, the "good" people at Microsoft/Netscape/Opera/AOL/whatever intended the X in the corner for a reason -_-;; Compared to most things on the net these days, the advent animation was REALLY not that offensive....Jeebus tapdancing Crow on a Pogo Stick... ><;;;
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Post by Princess Ember Mononoke on Dec 24, 2002 13:06:52 GMT -5
We know, Karma. Lapin and I are just sentimentalists, that's all. It happens when you emerse yourself so completely in the game.
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Post by Lappi on Dec 24, 2002 13:52:50 GMT -5
I know it's a game... but what if it happened in real life? And what if younger people saw it, and aren't aware that it's "just a game"?
Welp, thanks for that! It's a tiny bit hard to read, though! ^^
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Post by Princess Ember Mononoke on Dec 24, 2002 13:57:41 GMT -5
Little kids are a bit smarter than we give them credit for, Lapin.
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Post by Lappi on Dec 24, 2002 14:01:48 GMT -5
Err... i was thinking a little sensitive kid, but yeah. There are many that are THAT sensitive.
Well, lookie at it this way...
I call TOOTHPICKS "he" and "she" once and a while. I play with them ~_~ I have toy rights. No hurting toys. No dropping toys. No sqeezing toys. No throwing toys. All my toys have names. I loooovee my neopets!! ^^
See? I'm strange, aren't I?
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Post by Princess Ember Mononoke on Dec 24, 2002 14:15:40 GMT -5
Heh, I can empathize with the toy thing. I don't exactly have a Bill of Toy RIghts in my house, but I do love my dolls and stuffed animals and feel bad (even though I know it's silly) whenever I see a good toy torn up. Also, I sometimes name my plants. Well, actually I only did that once. But the Eucalyptus in my back yard has given me and my family (or at least my Mom) a very special respect for plants. When it fell down in a storm it regrew, sprouting in all different dirctions. When we had to trim it once and cut off one of it's limbs all of the branchs growing in the direction of the limb started growing at an angle and away from the "danger" area. And I climbed it constantly and never once got seriously hurt, no matter how high I went. And meanwhile I freak out if I climb a stair case with little railing.
The thing about toothpicks is just weird, though. I'm sorry, but it is.
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Post by iluvpuppies986 on Dec 24, 2002 14:22:35 GMT -5
I always feel sorry for my toys if I get a new one and I stop playing with the old favorite. Lol. I have literally hundreds of stuffed animals.
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Post by Lappi on Dec 24, 2002 16:09:19 GMT -5
Lol, yeah. It was only once though... toothpicks! I didn't name them... but I played with them. LOL, it was so fun. Creative, too. And I named my plants. My Blueberry bush was named Bluey, and my "brother's" Raspberry bush was named Razzledazzle (or Razzy for short). Then my mom threw them out because my dad said that they were attracted raccoons My poor bushes... BLUEY! I'LL NEVER FORGET YOU BOTH!
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Post by Princess Ember Mononoke on Dec 24, 2002 16:32:13 GMT -5
Aw, that's sad. I remember in gradeschool we would always do experiments with plants and I took them home at the end. It made me MAD when people plucked their little plants out of the dirt and threw them away. Once I accidently destroyed one of my plants by turning the water up to high, and I cried. I would always be sad when they died a year or two after taking them home. I also took home a crawfish when we studied crawfish in 4th grade. I wished I could have taken them all home cause I knew that some of the boys would do cruel things to them if they got them. I named my crawfish Jeremy, and he died about six months after I brought him home. It was fascinating the way he ate. I used to watch him constantly. And I always get disgusted when my Mom or Dad order crawfish and so in addition to not eating poultry or red meat I don't eat shell fish, or at least not the kind that walk around. I also don't like it when people cut flowers and put them in a vase inside. i think flowers are much prettier growing outside. Like I've said, I'm very sentimental.
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Post by Lappi on Dec 24, 2002 16:37:40 GMT -5
Well, if they put them inside the winter it's ok, because not all grow all year long. They are prettier outside, but more infested with insects O.o
I used to own fish. Want to hear the story? -- Once I had two fish (I think we named them Jackie Chan and Bruce Lee or something...), then they died. Then I had two fish again (I think) a long time later. They died. Then we had four fish, and then they died (these were the saddest to let goooo), and then we had two fish. Guess what happened to them.
So now I don't really know the life of having pets. I can hardly imagine that I actually even had FISH before. I want a turtle (my mom doesn't like mammals... fur)
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Post by Gelquie on Dec 24, 2002 16:42:04 GMT -5
*sighs* I think everybody needs to stare at this for a good 30 minutes or so I have no clue what that just said... I have fish that I got at school and they are still alive (as well as the snail). Don't worry. There will be plenty of flowers to go around for everyone and still have flowers!
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