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Post by RockSunner on Mar 20, 2005 23:59:29 GMT -5
FREAK! The only way to redeem yourself is to attempt to murder two children. I think it's interesting that when the man with a beard and no hair and the woman with hair and no beard gave Olaf back people to work on the submarine, they kept Kevin, Colette, and Hugo for themselves. Perhaps they see a greater potential for evil in them than in the hook-handed man, whom they gave back. The three freaks now work for the most menacing people we know of. They will live to regret it, if they live long at all. These people kept an infant slave and disposed of it when they were tired of it. Brrrr.
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Post by Amber on Mar 21, 2005 14:03:05 GMT -5
FREAK! The only way to redeem yourself is to attempt to murder two children. *attempts to murder two children* Am I redeemed, me being the ambidextrous freak I am? I am more left handed but I draw and write with both so I think it counts. I think the Freaks could probably be very useful.
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Post by Ennui on Mar 21, 2005 14:19:07 GMT -5
You're sinister? Good. All decent people are. Only left-handers shall be admitted onto the Island of the Intelligent. Bwa-ha...
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Post by PJ on Mar 21, 2005 23:38:56 GMT -5
You're sinister? Good. All decent people are. Only left-handers shall be admitted onto the Island of the Intelligent. Bwa-ha... I'm not sure the rest of us will stand for that.... Don't make us come by force....
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Post by Antenora on Mar 22, 2005 8:25:55 GMT -5
I'm actually dextrous, but when my right arm was injured a while ago I was forced to be sinister for quite some time. I can do both, more or less, which makes me a freak.
As for Kevin himself, why is he in the freak show just for being ambidextrous? Is there some social satire in this?
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Post by PJ on Mar 22, 2005 16:25:14 GMT -5
I'm actually dextrous, but when my right arm was injured a while ago I was forced to be sinister for quite some time. I can do both, more or less, which makes me a freak. As for Kevin himself, why is he in the freak show just for being ambidextrous? Is there some social satire in this? Gah! Let us just hope that FFWF and J are right handed, so I am not completely alone against this unfair treatment.
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Post by Dante on Mar 23, 2005 11:09:43 GMT -5
I'm actually dextrous, but when my right arm was injured a while ago I was forced to be sinister for quite some time. I can do both, more or less, which makes me a freak. As for Kevin himself, why is he in the freak show just for being ambidextrous? Is there some social satire in this? 1. Exactly the same thing happened to me, although my left hand has gotten very out of practice since... 2. I imagine so. People complain about the most trivial things these days, and surely complaining about being ambidextrous isn't far away. But there's also the comedy factor. The first freak had a real physical disability. The second one had a general carnival ability. The third has no problem whatsoever, but complains the most. See?
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Post by Lucky Orphan on Mar 26, 2005 8:40:10 GMT -5
I am right handed, and can write slowly with my left. I've been practicing with my left for awhile. I really don't see what's wrong with Kevin, except that now he's a maniac! I always liked him, until he went over to them.
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Post by Amber on Apr 5, 2005 14:04:26 GMT -5
I am right handed, and can write slowly with my left. I've been practicing with my left for awhile. I don't think that it's quite the same, I've been able to naturally write with both. And paint/draw... It's good though , as when one hand gets tired, I just swap. I prefer my left though, as my mother would say "I was born to be left handed." What she means is that I've always done things the wrong way round. Like using cutlery, she also said i'm quite backwards, as I understand something and them a while later come back and ask questions that have been answered. I think it ujust means I've got a poor memory. I liked Kevin, as it was amusing for him to be called a freak, when I can do the same thing. I haven't got ambidextrous legs though. I'm not sure how you tell but eh.
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Post by PJ on Apr 6, 2005 0:02:24 GMT -5
GRRRRRRR Which translates to: I hate Kevin, and my respect for you has been lowered by your statement. Or maybe i'm just in a foul mood because of a newb...
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Post by Amber on Apr 6, 2005 8:32:33 GMT -5
GRRRRRRR Which translates to: I hate Kevin, and my respect for you has been lowered by your statement. Pfft. My ambidextrousness dislike you now.
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Post by PJ on Apr 6, 2005 15:38:34 GMT -5
Pfft. My ambidextrousness dislike you now. Sorry, some newb was being stupid. I warned him not to revive twice. Then I gave him an offical warning when he did it again. And then he did it again.
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Post by Amber on Apr 7, 2005 2:38:26 GMT -5
Sorry, some newb was being stupid. I warned him not to revive twice. Then I gave him an offical warning when he did it again. And then he did it again. Sunlet H?Then again they are probably a she. I'll make a littl film of me writing something with both hands. Because I'm odd like that. My left will be better, but you can still read the right. Why don't you like Kevin?
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Post by PJ on Apr 7, 2005 4:13:39 GMT -5
Why don't you like Kevin? Because he had the least to complain about. Hugo's hump IS a disability, Colette's contortionist skills, although amusing, aren't really of much use, while Kevin's Ambidextrocity (sp?) is something useful, and not entertaining at all. BUT he moans the most, and then tries to kill some children co-workers. All together, that makes him the worst character in my book.
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Post by Antenora on Apr 7, 2005 5:02:32 GMT -5
I think Kevin's exaggerated complaints about his "freakish" but useful skill make him funny. And the crowd bullies him as much as they bully the more genuinely freakish people, so he hates being ambidextrous. I don't blame him for turning evil; he's been driven mad.
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