Saturday, September 26th, 2009
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6:42 pm - stop watching kamen rider decade and write your cover letter
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Thursday, July 30th, 2009
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5:20 pm
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Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009
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11:55 pm - it's that time again for the first time... again
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Monday, July 20th, 2009
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11:53 pm - festfolk
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Saturday, July 4th, 2009
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1:20 pm - july 4
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Monday, June 22nd, 2009
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4:47 pm - journal archives
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Tuesday, June 16th, 2009
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11:50 am - suffering pariah
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Saturday, June 13th, 2009
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8:45 am - EVERYONE
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Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009
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7:43 pm - what
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Saturday, May 2nd, 2009
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10:40 am - suikoden terrorists
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Sunday, March 22nd, 2009
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10:53 am - purgatory
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I still religiously check sagalicious@hotmail.com for bills, but endlessnine@gmail.com is um, you know.
That new one. ...I'm a dork
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(shoot her in the throat!)
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Tuesday, February 24th, 2009
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1:34 am - chinchira ni zetsubou shita
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I'm pretty sure the Golden Land is under my radiator because I can't think of any other reason my chinchillas are so desperate to spend so much time under there.
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(shoot her in the throat!)
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Friday, February 20th, 2009
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1:11 pm - umineko ep. 3, finis
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Tuesday, January 20th, 2009
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1:32 pm
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Monday, January 12th, 2009
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1:08 am
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Monday, January 5th, 2009
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2:54 am
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Wednesday, November 26th, 2008
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10:55 pm - Needs more Luke
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Barely into Tales of Legendia, I am already skeptical of Calvin Senel Coolidge's status as a compelling main character since all he seems to do is protect his waif sister and ellipse at Old Men Sheriffs who are Actually Twenty Eight Years Old. Also he steals from hospitals.
EDIT: That is the third time I have mistaken the sword on the Weapon Shop sign for a cigarette. Graphics.
EDIT EDIT: I'd be pretty mad if Cam Clarke struck me with lightning
EDIT EDIT EDIT: wait why does he have a dungeon in his basement
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(19 crossbow bolts | shoot her in the throat!)
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Wednesday, November 12th, 2008
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5:58 pm - slowpoke macross f
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Wednesday, November 5th, 2008
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11:44 am - "The American people have spoken and they have spoken clearly. "
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The record turnouts to the polls were something I had the pleasure of seeing in person. To every person who touched their hand to the polls, whether they voted for John McCain, Barack Obama, Bob Barr, Ralph Nader (again, guys?), or another write-in, thank you.
I voted for Barack Obama not because he is a Democrat (I’m a Socialist), not because of the way his campaign was run (though I enjoyed volunteering), and not because he’s dreamy (which he is), but because I see in him the opportunity to change things.
My father, the highly conservative Catholic who will not cast a vote for any candidate on a pro-choice ticket, voted for John McCain but expressed his relief to me that younger people finally seem to care enough to determine the direction of the country. Two of my customers at Starbucks aggressively attacked my support of Obama but seemed a little taken aback and thoughtful, and even invited me to work at their company, when I replied that what I was looking for was a real change, not a Democratic Legislature and Presidency. People are opening their eyes.
His victory wasn’t a victory for Democrats, but for all Americans who have lived through turbulent times and waited and hoped for something better. Every single person who cared enough to turn up to vote can look forward to something new, even if it wasn’t in the form they had planned for. Everyone who was too young to vote can look forward to better jobs and opportunities. What I’m trying to say is we all won today – and we all participated in the struggle to get here. Now that the campaigns are done we can all fuck partisanship and stop adhering to silly, immature refrains about who’s a terrorist or what have you and finally make some progress.
The victory belongs you as much as it belongs to Obama.
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(2 crossbow bolts | shoot her in the throat!)
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Thursday, October 23rd, 2008
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1:35 pm - note from the script writer
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—–”Still, isn’t it possible that defeating the wise ruler Schneizel, the person who was supposed to have brought order to the world, might lead to some [viewers] interpreting it as a Bad End?”
Okouchi: “That’s true. There are probably a lot of people who think of it as a Bad End, a tragedy, considering the protagonist’s, Lelouch’s end as well. However, Lelouch says in the first episode: “Only those prepared to be shot are allowed to pull the trigger themselves.” If you were to think of that as his pride, then I think his getting shot (killed) in the end was a logical end. Of course, I understand that not all of the viewers will accept this ending. There were people who wanted a happier ending, after all.”

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(2 crossbow bolts | shoot her in the throat!)
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