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natsumehack said
Write it, so i can composure the attention.


Midsummer moon falls; I dream of antique displays; my blanket of dust

Haiku. Totes counts because I'm edgy and shit. /Wrists.
mdk said
I grew up in upstate New York, then joined the military and moved all over (but mostly in what we'd call the southwest, a little bit of midwest). 'Yankees' are a national whipping-boy, and most of it is deserved ( ).Lots of east-coast people in general, but especially northeast, have a certain opinion of farm folk. We don't keep it a secret, and they know what we think about them, and they rightly resent it.


To be honest your country's inner differences simultaneously confuse and interest me for this reason. Here in Canada, while there are some differences here and there, the majority of us are pretty similar in what we are--Canadians. (Except Québec and arguable the Newfies, everyone identifies themselves as Canadian, and what rivalries there are here are very timid and calm. The only time I can think of an exception is over hockey.)

Versus the States, where each geographic area has its own distinctive traditions and accent, and that's just the surface of it. It's almost colourful in some obscenely chaotic way that makes it just... Interesting.
The Nexerus said
I don't do a lot of gaming. When I read "a run" I didn't immediately equate the phrase to a run through of a game, which led me to assume that the second line of Bravo's post was a sentence, and he'd neglected to use ending punctuation on the first sentence.


This is a fair statement.
Dervish said
This didn't take long to spiral into a shitshow.


This is spam. Beggar pissing on the streets in madness. What more need be said?
Jster said
So I see they don't teach reading that well in Canada.


I would probably find that funny if I was not Canadian. I'm sorry.
natsumehack said
So you know, a winged horse with wings, is know as a alicorn.


Eh'. Islam just straight up called it a winged horse. (Or a horse with wings--depends on translation/the translator, not that it matters much I think.)

Always thought it was a pegasus, not an alicorn. Maybe both are correct? Hm.

Topic has run its course anyway.
Jster said
*Psst I know. It was sarcasm on my part*




Jster said
Guys why don't we all go editing our posts several moments after posting them so that we can have even more conversations with each other but make it appear as if we're all crazy.


Quite!
natsumehack said
Or your opinion is flawed in it's interpretation, but who is this Robot to say.


Ultimately all opinions are inherently flawed by virtue of coming from imperfect minds with distorted memories influenced by biases which often come from not having sufficient information to produce the correct answer.

Now this is the part where I start writing emo poetry I think.
The Nexerus said
I didn't see that it was all one sentence at first. Once I did, it made sense.


Logical.
natsumehack said
Clearly it's not a real beggar.


Clearly my opinion of spam is interpretive and has multiple levels, much like the beggar, who is deranged, and yet, simultaneously, genius. A menace, yet, at the same time, occasionally creative.
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