Everything posted by Serpent Eye
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Hot celebrities/models!! :) Post them here!!
XD!
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Sara bird.
You better have a Zamorak hawk already... :twisted:
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Why do people wear skillcapes?
I don't have a SW cape or FC. :unsure: The achievement is nice, but in my opinion, the Firecape is one of the worst-looking capes in the game. And my Magic cape is sexy. <3
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Hot celebrities/models!! :) Post them here!!
You quit and your argument is therefore invalid. Serpy*
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Jewish woman claims rape.
Facedesking ensued.
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
I just finished re-reading DH yesterday. :thumbup: Normally I don't read the books right before a movie comes out, but this is one of my least-read Harry Potter books, so I didn't think a refresher would hurt. It kind of just reinforces the depression that it's over. D: Edit: Page four, teehee.
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Hot celebrities/models!! :) Post them here!!
[hide=Kate Winslet] One of my favorite leading ladies. :) Beautiful, and such a great actor. (This picture is a little weird with her randomly just holding up her Golden Globe awards... ignore the pose, concentrate on the face.)[/hide] and [hide=Chris Evans][/hide]
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wtf, Part 2.
bwahahah @ cow XD That would be my brother-in-law's.
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Introductions & Farewells
wth. :thumbdown:
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My pictures from holiday.
That first panorama is amazing. :thumbsup:
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Just an idea.
It's probably just bad news waiting to happen.
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Dungioneering ruined my pure
Unfortunately, it's been like this for a while, and doesn't have anything to do with Dungeoneering specifically. When you change weapons, you need to double-check what fighting style you have selected on that new weapon. On the upside, at least you know about this now, and can prevent it from happening in the future. :)
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Literature
There are always copy editors. :twss:
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wtf, Part 2.
Thanks to everyone who commented! <3: :' /> This is my sister's second; her son, Koen, just turned 2 in March.
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wtf, Part 2.
LOL. Olivia Eden. 6 lbs. 9 oz. 19 and 3/4" She's so cute, I can't wait until I get to hold her for the first time! <3: Thanks to everyone who replied to the last post; you can all be godparents@@@ Edit: This is her "big brother," Koen. He's two, and he's so cute.
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
EUREKA! :twisted: Train Mystery solved?
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Literature
Do you ever watch television? +1 :twss: Reading isn't a physical experience, it should be about exercising the mind.
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Pictures of those TIFers! ~All NEW!~
Holy crap this thread is still alive.
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wtf
By the end of the day today... I will be an uncle. Again! My sister was like, "o..." and then she went into labor. :ohnoes:
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Real life pictures - 4
Rach, are those pictures of Harry Potter Puppet Pals lining your wall...? If so, you're even more awesome than you were to begin with. Striped shirts ftw.
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Literature
I just finished reading Columbine by Dave Cullen. Columbine, to me, is best described as a "nonfiction novel," that recounts the events that occurred on, and leading up to, April 20, 1999, when two students -- Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold -- shot and murdered twelve students and one teacher at Columbine High School, in Columbine, Colorado. Twenty-four other students/faculty were injured directly in the attacks, or while attempting to escape the school. As I said, this book is nonfiction. Dave Cullen is a journalist, and he was there on the day of the shootings, and followed the story for many, many years afterward. The book really kept my eyes glued to the pages, and I finished reading its 443 pages in just a few hours' time. The book retells, of course, the tragic points of the murders themselves, but delves deeper by looking at the events prior to the school shooting; the spotlight is shone on the earlier lives of the two killers, a chapter is devoted to explaining the thought-process of what it means to be a true psychopath, and countless stories are told from the point of view of the victims and their families. For some reason, tragedies like the Columbine High School massacre have always been interesting to me, and this book kept staring at me from the bookshelf at my local bookstore. I finally picked it up on a whim, and am glad I did so. I thought I knew a lot about this incident before, but this book really shed a whole new light on it. It was a very emotional read, and I'm not ashamed to admit that it made me tear up at more than one point. It's a thought-provoking and informative book, and I really would suggest it to anyone interested in the subject, although again, it really isn't for the lighthearted (he goes into somewhat graphic detail of the violence that occured, etc.)
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99 attack and some other garbo.
lol Oregon Trail :thumbsup:
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I levelled my Slayer skill, I am now level 99
Ummm, you should probably get 99 Woodcutting, just so you can get that awkward 77 out of the way... :P Grats again =D!!!
- Tiara Girl Signing Out