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Post by Foxy on Jul 26, 2019 22:25:13 GMT -5
Anyone ever play this game on the Google when your phone isn't connected to the Internet? It gets more difficult when the sun goes down and the birds start flying at you.
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Post by Poe's Coats Host Toast on Jan 18, 2020 10:14:42 GMT -5
Never trust anyone who makes a statement starting with "having been a Wiccan Faery Witch now for 13 years".
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Post by tk on Jan 18, 2020 12:01:45 GMT -5
i made the baudelaires on the sims mobile lol
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Post by Optimism is my Phil-osophy on Jan 18, 2020 21:41:53 GMT -5
2019 was one of the worst years in my personal life. A good friend of mine committed suicide in September. That great friend was my wife's father. In addition, I had to move to a state far from the rest of my family. I had to change places of work, and leave beloved co-workers behind. I must admit that I used ASOUE and theories as a means of escape from my private life. Thank you for supporting me, even without knowing about it.
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Post by Poe's Coats Host Toast on Jan 19, 2020 15:20:47 GMT -5
Sorry to hear about your hard times, Jean. Glad 667 was at least of some comfort to you.
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Post by Hermes on Jan 19, 2020 16:58:48 GMT -5
Yes, sorry to hear that, JL. I htink 667 has been a source of support to quite a few people over the years.
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Post by Hermes on Jan 19, 2020 16:59:29 GMT -5
i made the baudelaires on the sims mobile lol Ha! (Shouldn't this be in Aggravating Art, though?)
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Post by tk on Jan 21, 2020 4:03:48 GMT -5
i made the baudelaires on the sims mobile lol Ha! (Shouldn't this be in Aggravating Art, though?) I did consider posting this there, but this isn't exactly my artwork, so I considered posting in the Games forum, but it also doesn't fit there so...?? I settled for this thread hehe
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Post by Optimism is my Phil-osophy on Jan 21, 2020 21:56:38 GMT -5
i made the baudelaires on the sims mobile lol I liked to see that someone else besides me imagines Sunny as already being an adult or almost adult when ASOUE's books were published on Averse.
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Post by Hermes on Jan 22, 2020 7:14:22 GMT -5
Yes, I'm not sure just what age they are meant to be, but these are clearly the Baudelaires in later life. As for their age when the series was published, at one time a lot of people thought that they lived in the distant past, when the clothes and cars and so on shown in the illustrations would have been appropriate. But even with a more recent date, we know that the series was not finished before Beatrice was ten, which would make Sunny twelve or so, and the others in their twenties.
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Post by Optimism is my Phil-osophy on Jan 23, 2020 9:51:06 GMT -5
Who are the best (or best known) Snicketiolgist out there? I only know three, me, Dante and Snicket Sleuth. I've already talked to these two. But I would like to speak with someone from the United States of America. I find it a little strange that a Frenchman, an Englishman, and a Brazilian are the only ones I have seen publishing content about ASOUE theories. I was late, I know that ... I was making theories alone for many, many years, and everyone else must have just gotten tired. But do you happen to know or knew someone who also liked to publish theories about ASOUE? People that I can talk nowadays, even though it has been so long since the books were published? Preferably an American?
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Post by Esmé's meme is meh on Jan 23, 2020 12:14:45 GMT -5
Who are the best (or best known) Snicketiolgist out there? I only know three, me, Dante and Snicket Sleuth. I've already talked to these two. But I would like to speak with someone from the United States of America. I find it a little strange that a Frenchman, an Englishman, and a Brazilian are the only ones I have seen publishing content about ASOUE theories. I was late, I know that ... I was making theories alone for many, many years, and everyone else must have just gotten tired. But do you happen to know or knew someone who also liked to publish theories about ASOUE? People that I can talk nowadays, even though it has been so long since the books were published? Preferably an American? Reba, definitely.
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Post by Optimism is my Phil-osophy on Jan 23, 2020 13:02:16 GMT -5
Who are the best (or best known) Snicketiolgist out there? I only know three, me, Dante and Snicket Sleuth. I've already talked to these two. But I would like to speak with someone from the United States of America. I find it a little strange that a Frenchman, an Englishman, and a Brazilian are the only ones I have seen publishing content about ASOUE theories. I was late, I know that ... I was making theories alone for many, many years, and everyone else must have just gotten tired. But do you happen to know or knew someone who also liked to publish theories about ASOUE? People that I can talk nowadays, even though it has been so long since the books were published? Preferably an American? Reba , definitely. I love Reba , but he hates me. In fact I think that deep down he has a certain admiration for me. He feels it or just disgust. In any case, Bear is not accessible.
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Post by Poe's Coats Host Toast on Jan 28, 2020 19:33:40 GMT -5
Is it grammatically correct to start a sentence with a comma?
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Post by Lariie on Feb 8, 2020 16:00:38 GMT -5
Sometimes I feel like I'm that cat. The one who disappears for a couple of years and then just come back asking for food like he's never gone at all.
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