Theoretically, if you WERE to devour your own kind, and subsist entirely on a diet of your own subspecies, what are the chances that you'd eventually incubate a form of encephalitis known as "Mad Mime's Disease"....?
er, wait a minute... Martin, what the !@#? HAVE you been eating?
Bah - Sacrificial
Martyrdoms too good (or bad) for you Rachael.
You should be tied to your sheep skin chair and forced to type endlessly. The pain in your arms acting as self-flagellation.....oh wait you are!!..
and self-flagellation's a good thing for the weak at heart Christian, where as most of the rest of us have to pay good money!
(and no im not going down that route again!!)
GET OFF THE LAPTOP!!
"Oh no, pls don't steal his shoes, Robert" I cry whilst wondering if Martin ever played tennis. "It isn't worth the ransom".
PS Etienne, être non tout Américain. Vous savez, vous ne devriez pas intimider des personnes plus petites que vous. Désolé au sujet du mauvais Français
Last edited by Peter Voice; Aug-30-2007, 05:23 AM.
Every-one should watch their drawers!
http://www.chalkcircle.com.au/
Pnet has definately lost it's punch, but not in the "flame wars" sense. I'm sure the insults will fly again this winter when street performers are all out of work and huddle around their computers to vent their frustrations at a world that won't listen on each other.
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The way everyone is using the internet is changing. Back when Pnet started people logged in to various forums to meet new people and make new friends. That's exactly what happened here. It was great, we all virtually met many many people who shared our interests and our world grew. I know mine did. It was great meeting people in person that I had originally met through this forum and others.
Now, people are using the internet to continue in the virtual world their relationships in the actual world. Instant messaging is what it is all about.
It's sad, but people are no longer turning to forums like pnet for communication with new, amazing people. Instead they are opting to IM their immediate circle of friends.
Has Pnet lost it's punch? Yes, but I still love this place.
etienne
p.s. Peter, merci pour faisant l'effort d'ecrire en francais.
One of these days I'll have to spice things up by telling the story of how I spent today exploring every inch of a dark, abandoned strip club and its stained "rooms for rent" by flash light.
It was really exciting.
But not now. Firenix will yell at me for typing. And rightly so.
(But seriously, all I kept thinking was, "If Iwere in a horror movie right now... this is where I would die.")
Last edited by Rachel Peters; Sep-01-2007, 11:20 AM.
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