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And the award for Most Oblvious Statement Of The Year goes to...Sweet said:I did nothing wrong.
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And the award for Most Oblvious Statement Of The Year goes to...Sweet said:I did nothing wrong.
I did nothing wrong.
El-oh-el. When was the last time you talked to us, Jon? All I remember you doing for the past year or so is hiding at AJM and, after you razed that haven to the ground, dA and firing potshots at us because you're too much of a craven coward to face us directly. Or is hiding from us part of your master plan to beat us into submission with your superior skills of logic and reason?Jonathan M. Sweet: Master Debater said:The more I talk to the clowns at the Other Forum
It's all just sharpening his claws.El-oh-el. When was the last time you talked to us, Jon? All I remember you doing for the past year or so is hiding at AJM and, after you razed that haven to the ground, dA and firing potshots at us because you're too much of a craven coward to face us directly. Or is hiding from us part of your master plan to beat us into submission with your superior skills of logic and reason?
They don't permit links from the Other Forum here. I could copypasta a bunch of stuff, but I can't find it now (admittedly if I remembered the exact wording it'd make the search easier), and even if I did they'll just claim they were joking or exaggerating and accuse me of being too literal, like they always do.
1. I never said was quoting her. She always tells me I'm brilliant. She's forever telling folks about how I was a gifted child learned who to read at just three years old. It's embarrassing, actually. And there is a correlation between gifted children and tantrums-- look it up. Though I never really threw that many, I don't think-- I'm more of a sulker. It's when I'm very quiet you really have to worry-- it means I'm usually up to something.
2. Keep in mind I get most of my pop culture references from The John Boy and Billy Big Show, so I could be a little mixed up on details. But does it really matter?
3. A lot of writers' work is based on their own lives, or people they know. That proves nothing. I was actually constantly scared my brother would harm her during one of his meth-head fits... that's why I stockpiled weapons everywhere about the house. If I'd only had access to chloroform....
...and hang the laundry out on the line (just keep me away from the washing machine, if you value your clothes).
Oh god, he finally got you. SWEET YOU BASTARD! I'LL GET YOU!!!Oh, God, this is it, the bout of deep, riotous laughter that finally causes me to literally burst open. Farewell, dear friends.
How...how can you not know that?How can he not know how to run a washing machine? That's one of the easiest household chores even a child could do. Turing knobs, and pushing buttons takes minimal effort. And just how hard is it to pour detergent (liquid or powder)? How did he expect to live the rest of his life in college without this knowledge? How did he survive college without doing laundry? Surely his mother didn't drive all the way to ASU to run a load and I don't think the dorms had bellhops that offered laundry service.
Hey @Dr. Merkwurdichliebe, he just recently accused you of endorsing Nazi-like physiognomy screenings.
Do you remember saying anything he might have twisted?
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Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction? said:"They wanted to fuck with you, although they wanted to do it in a way that isn't blatantly illegal ...They could deface your hypothetical car ...with graffiti and you would be happy that they gave it a new paint job."
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"I'm just stuck on the part about how no matter what someone intends when they leave something on your doorstep, if you like it, it's a gift. So your stalker... leave you a dead cat and it happens to be dissection week in your biology class... I ... would have the plain old common sense to report that shit."
Wait, what "stuff" is he now talking about the Kiwi Farms having the ability to take away from him? What "stuff" does he even have? A really old computer? A succession of containers of disgusting fluids? When he wants to be motivated by being given more "stuff," what the hell does he even expect -- a Priority Mail box full of pennies and a Pamela Anderson poster? Does he even understand why people probably gave him water bottles (rather than Frisbees, or the other free shit credit card companies were giving college students in the '90s to get them to sign up for credit cards with brutal interest rates) -- like, what habit of his this obviously refers to?
I'm just stuck on the part about how no matter what someone intends when they leave something on your doorstep, if you like it, it's a gift. So your stalker tapes a drawing to your door of themselves brutally murdering you, and you think, "How cool, I shall add this to my collection of fine guro artwork..." or they leave you a dead cat and it happens to be dissection week in your biology class, or... I mean, it's a defense mechanism, but it's a faulty one. I happen to like poetry, but if someone slid a perfectly-rhymed, exquisitely-metered Petrarchan sonnet under my door detailing their plans to use my head as a soccer ball, I hope I would have the plain old common sense to report that shit.
Reminds me of how Connor thought that living on his own would lead to a dramatic situation involving the mafia like in some movie.Welp, now I understand where he's getting the vandalized car and dead cats on porches thing from.
Sweet pretty much only watches family-friendly movies and cartoons and he isn't into vidya AFAIK. So how does he get ideas for all of those extremely violent scenarios, like heads on pikes, dragging beheaded corpses from automobiles, and the bone knife BS?fap material
He does read, so he probably got it from some trashy true crime novel.Sweet pretty much only watches family-friendly movies and cartoons and he isn't into vidya AFAIK. So how does he get ideas for all of those extremely violent scenarios, like heads on pikes, dragging beheaded corpses from automobiles, and the bone knife BS?
Sweet pretty much only watches family-friendly movies and cartoons and he isn't into vidya AFAIK. So how does he get ideas for all of those extremely violent scenarios, like heads on pikes, dragging beheaded corpses from automobiles, and the bone knife BS?