Science 2016-07-14
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Science 2016-07-14
Julie, about Wapsi Square wrote:Oh goodness yes. So much paranormal!
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So she was blinded by science?
And now it appears we are being narrated at by Adult Castela?
And now it appears we are being narrated at by Adult Castela?
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And she was kicking Timothy?!?
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Re: Science 2016-07-14
Nah. Ten or twelve year old Castela - remember the sudden bursts of eloquence she used to hit us with when she was five.Cheesy1 wrote:So she was blinded by science?
And now it appears we are being narrated at by Adult Castela?
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And now that's how she talks a majority of the time and I love it!!AnotherFairportfan wrote:Nah. Ten or twelve year old Castela - remember the sudden bursts of eloquence she used to hit us with when she was five.Cheesy1 wrote:So she was blinded by science?
And now it appears we are being narrated at by Adult Castela?
Older Castela is just my favorite thing ever.
But if I may say one thing to Castela, forget the short kid! Go for girls like your sister, and me. :3
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Re: Science 2016-07-14
Are we headed into a second time skip?
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Whoa, she's got it much worse for Timothy than it appeared.
I can see her and Agatha Heterodyne shouting "SCIENCE!!" and working together to discover things Man Was Not Meant To Know. Which is fine, because they're women. I doubt Agatha would turn a hair at Castela. I'm not sure the reverse is true.
I can see her and Agatha Heterodyne shouting "SCIENCE!!" and working together to discover things Man Was Not Meant To Know. Which is fine, because they're women. I doubt Agatha would turn a hair at Castela. I'm not sure the reverse is true.
Third or maybe fourth, and I hope not. We're already up to at least 2026. A few more and we'll be into the 22nd Century.Drakkenmensch wrote:Are we headed into a second time skip?
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Somebody needs to tell her that the male never looses interest and to get his attention all she has to do is say hi.
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I wouldn't say never. I've lost interest in a good number of girls/women.
There is no such thing as a science experiment gone wrong.
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So have i but we are talking teens and tweens here. I got 2 grandboys that age and believe me if its female and she will talk to them, they interested. Of course luckily they are also at the age where like dogs chasing a car they aint sure what to do if they catch one.Alkarii wrote:I wouldn't say never. I've lost interest in a good number of girls/women.
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And at that age, I'd still lost interest in more than one girl. Usually because they would insult me.
There is no such thing as a science experiment gone wrong.
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Lost interest in the individual, but never the gender...
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Re: Science 2016-07-14
Or because they smoked . . .Alkarii wrote:And at that age, I'd still lost interest in more than one girl. Usually because they would insult me.
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Oh, good lord, I forgot all about that! Ugh, smoking... I grew to hate it, because as a kid, we'd go to my aunt's place, and she smoked, and we'd be there a while. After a while, my chest would hurt, but I don't remember if it was heartburn or a breathing issue.
Either way, I don't like the smell of tobacco smoke.
Either way, I don't like the smell of tobacco smoke.
There is no such thing as a science experiment gone wrong.
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I'm allergic to tobacco in any form, and to smoke of any kind.
--FreeFlier
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Allergic. To smoke.FreeFlier wrote:I'm allergic to tobacco in any form, and to smoke of any kind.
--FreeFlier
Ok, dude, I know tobacco and weed smells bad, but omg I'm so, so sorry. Campfires, fireplaces, bonfires, burnt marshmallows, candles, oil lamps, tiki torches, smoked meats, bbq, fireworks, and generally just lighting random shit on fire to see how it reacts...
I mean, jeeze, I would HATE to be allergic to smoke.
...Tire smoke from burnouts! I can probably keep going! Augh!
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He's mister exploiter, he's mister ones and zeros
They call me GlytchMeister, whatever I touch
Starts to glitch in my clutch!
I'm too much!
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Don't forget burning shit with a magnifying glass.
There is no such thing as a science experiment gone wrong.
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It's not an anaphalactic (sp?) shock type of allergy, but it's a definite pain because continued exposure will make me sick.
Which is a real pain when someone in the neighborhood is burning landclearing debris, especially when they don't let it dry enough so it smolders for days.
--FreeFlier
Which is a real pain when someone in the neighborhood is burning landclearing debris, especially when they don't let it dry enough so it smolders for days.
--FreeFlier
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It would wreck the mad-scientist gig, that's for sure. Experience gained is directly proportional to equipment destroyed, and electronic equipment in particular is powered by the Magic Blue Smoke stored in the circuitry.GlytchMeister wrote:I mean, jeeze, I would HATE to be allergic to smoke.
...Tire smoke from burnouts! I can probably keep going! Augh!