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26 days ago
Current You'd think after like 15 years I'd stop feeling like a fraud when writing posts but I still do which is both a statement on my self confidence and a compliment to how good my partners are as writers
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5 mos ago
Why are you talking about Final Fantasy 10 like that
5 mos ago
Final Fantasy 13 is a top five entry in the franchise but ya'll still ain't ready to have that conversation
6 mos ago
This Bears/Packers game is gonna make me believe in the power of Chicago Pope
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6 mos ago
The older I get the more I start to think BBQ potato chips are the worst flavor, actually.
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Look, I got lost on the way to getting some jajangmyeon and it'd be foolish to leave now.

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DHARMA was an inside job.

Electromagnetism can't melt steel beams.
People acting like assholes isn't really exclusive to these forums.

Or like

the internet.
>tfw the president doesn't understand your highly sophisticated literary reference user name

And don't think we won't count the characters
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Agreed. Glad they're alright.

Also apparently the Trump administration said they are not backing out of the Paris Agreement now. I don't know what Trump himself has said about this, but that's on my news feed at least.


Okay but what does your Twitter feed say about it.

Victoria's taken?

But she's the queen. :(
Speaking as the Cersei stand-in let me tell you about antagonists...
[center]The best part about an eastern office was the infrequent dour days. Growing up in a muggy area, unfortunate weather was an unfortunate reality; which was why the posting on the eastern front was such a welcome change. Not just for the increased pay, stress, and prestige that came with the badge and jacket, but the more frequent brighter skies. Naturally, then, rain was on the agenda which put a damper on things even in addition to the posting.

Hester Benoit had just gotten used to being a federal agent even, it seemed, in spite of it all. When she got the offer she jumped at the chance only to then realize she was less a part of national manhunts and more acting as a liaison for 'community outreach'. That was a fancy way of saying she was one of the agents carted around to cities to maybe offer insight on some cases that had gone yet unsolved. It wasn't exactly glamorous, it was like the law enforcement equivalent of peer review, but she figured it was sort of like paying dues. No one got to be the hot shot federal agent in their first year. Or their second.

She had to wonder why Seattle was chosen of all places. The rain was fine, but she wasn't a fan of the west coast...sensibilities. Hopefully it would be as simple as her other liaison trips. Offer advice. Meet the locals. Go back home in a week or two.

On her way to the police station to check in with the local chief, her trip was given a detour. Like the shining star in the Birth Parable, Hester found herself guided by flashing lights and the call of sirens. Barely within the city limits an hour and already something was happening. Her car, the finest in affordability, pulled over next to the scene.

"Terrific," she sighed in disbelief. So much for the easy first night. Way too many cars for a domestic disturbance or noise complaint. Hester stepped out of the car, announcing her presence with a slam of the door.


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I've never really been a comic book girl. Like manga and anime it remains a mystery to me.


DC has a lot of aliens in it. There is a married couple in the DC universe that are two members of the New Gods aka literal actual aliens who come to Earth trying to live a normal non warrior non super life and I imagine the author of the article hearing this would probably be none too pleased that DC supports literal illegal aliens.
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