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Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2014 11:24 am
BrilliantBlueStar_0
Ditto to you both - silly boys!!
cat_4laugh You call me silly??? hmmm... weren't you competing in the bump image contest???? hmmm....
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Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2014 11:35 am
Awkward Anarchy BrilliantBlueStar_0
Ditto to you both - silly boys!!
cat_4laugh You call me silly??? hmmm... weren't you competing in the bump image contest???? hmmm.... Doing the BUMP is quite fun :nods: And it is a GOOD thing to be Silly!!
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Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2014 11:41 am
BrilliantBlueStar_0 Awkward Anarchy BrilliantBlueStar_0
Ditto to you both - silly boys!!
cat_4laugh You call me silly??? hmmm... weren't you competing in the bump image contest???? hmmm.... Doing the BUMP is quite fun :nods: And it is a GOOD thing to be Silly!! Hmm okay... that sounds better... mrgreen
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Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2014 11:43 am
Awkward Anarchy BrilliantBlueStar_0 Awkward Anarchy BrilliantBlueStar_0
Ditto to you both - silly boys!!
cat_4laugh You call me silly??? hmmm... weren't you competing in the bump image contest???? hmmm.... Doing the BUMP is quite fun :nods: And it is a GOOD thing to be Silly!! Hmm okay... that sounds better... mrgreen Did you "really" have to quote Nietzsche though?
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Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2014 11:45 am
I like Sir Isaac Newton:
Quote: "We build too many walls and not enough bridges." ~ Sir Isaac Newon
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Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2014 11:45 am
BrilliantBlueStar_0 Awkward Anarchy BrilliantBlueStar_0 Awkward Anarchy BrilliantBlueStar_0
Ditto to you both - silly boys!!
cat_4laugh You call me silly??? hmmm... weren't you competing in the bump image contest???? hmmm.... Doing the BUMP is quite fun :nods: And it is a GOOD thing to be Silly!! Hmm okay... that sounds better... mrgreen Did you "really" have to quote Nietzsche though? Yeah... Nietzsche quoted me once... so I thought let me quote him too, to return the favor...
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Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2014 11:52 am
Awkward Anarchy BrilliantBlueStar_0 Awkward Anarchy BrilliantBlueStar_0 Awkward Anarchy BrilliantBlueStar_0
Ditto to you both - silly boys!!
cat_4laugh You call me silly??? hmmm... weren't you competing in the bump image contest???? hmmm.... Doing the BUMP is quite fun :nods: And it is a GOOD thing to be Silly!! Hmm okay... that sounds better... mrgreen Did you "really" have to quote Nietzsche though? Yeah... Nietzsche quoted me once... so I thought let me quote him too, to return the favor...
Please tell me you don't have a big red "S" on your shirt (that must be in your closet hehe) 4laugh
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Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2014 11:59 am
BrilliantBlueStar_0 Awkward Anarchy BrilliantBlueStar_0 Awkward Anarchy BrilliantBlueStar_0 Doing the BUMP is quite fun :nods: And it is a GOOD thing to be Silly!! Hmm okay... that sounds better... mrgreen Did you "really" have to quote Nietzsche though? Yeah... Nietzsche quoted me once... so I thought let me quote him too, to return the favor... Please tell me you don't have a big read "S" on your shirt (that must be in your closet hehe) 4laugh Nahhh...no need to degrade myself... mrgreen
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Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2014 12:12 pm
Awkward Anarchy BrilliantBlueStar_0 Awkward Anarchy BrilliantBlueStar_0 Awkward Anarchy BrilliantBlueStar_0 Doing the BUMP is quite fun :nods: And it is a GOOD thing to be Silly!! Hmm okay... that sounds better... mrgreen Did you "really" have to quote Nietzsche though? Yeah... Nietzsche quoted me once... so I thought let me quote him too, to return the favor... Please tell me you don't have a big read "S" on your shirt (that must be in your closet hehe) 4laugh Nahhh...no need to degrade myself... mrgreen
Kewl - Nietzsche always talked about "Superman" or Overman / (Ubermensche)
"superman, German Übermensch, in philosophy, the superior man, who justifies the existence of the human race. “Superman” is a term significantly used by Friedrich Nietzsche, particularly in Also sprach Zarathustra (1883–85), although it had been employed by J.W. von Goethe and others. This superior man would not be a product of long evolution; rather, he would emerge when any man with superior potential completely masters himself and strikes off conventional Christian “herd morality” to create his own values, which are completely rooted in life on this earth. Nietzsche was not forecasting the brutal superman of the German Nazis, for his goal was a “Caesar with Christ’s soul.” George Bernard Shaw popularized the term “superman” in his play Man and Superman (1903)." from here
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Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2014 12:26 pm
BrilliantBlueStar_0 Awkward Anarchy BrilliantBlueStar_0 Awkward Anarchy BrilliantBlueStar_0 Did you "really" have to quote Nietzsche though? Yeah... Nietzsche quoted me once... so I thought let me quote him too, to return the favor... Please tell me you don't have a big read "S" on your shirt (that must be in your closet hehe) 4laugh Nahhh...no need to degrade myself... mrgreen Kewl - Nietzsche always talked about "Superman" or Overman / (Ubermensche) "superman, German Übermensch, in philosophy, the superior man, who justifies the existence of the human race. “Superman” is a term significantly used by Friedrich Nietzsche, particularly in Also sprach Zarathustra (1883–85), although it had been employed by J.W. von Goethe and others. This superior man would not be a product of long evolution; rather, he would emerge when any man with superior potential completely masters himself and strikes off conventional Christian “herd morality” to create his own values, which are completely rooted in life on this earth. Nietzsche was not forecasting the brutal superman of the German Nazis, for his goal was a “Caesar with Christ’s soul.” George Bernard Shaw popularized the term “superman” in his play Man and Superman (1903)." from hereThank you for refreshing my memory! 3nodding
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Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2014 12:30 pm
Awkward Anarchy BrilliantBlueStar_0 Awkward Anarchy BrilliantBlueStar_0 Awkward Anarchy BrilliantBlueStar_0 Did you "really" have to quote Nietzsche though? Yeah... Nietzsche quoted me once... so I thought let me quote him too, to return the favor... Please tell me you don't have a big read "S" on your shirt (that must be in your closet hehe) 4laugh Nahhh...no need to degrade myself... mrgreen Kewl - Nietzsche always talked about "Superman" or Overman / (Ubermensche) "superman, German Übermensch, in philosophy, the superior man, who justifies the existence of the human race. “Superman” is a term significantly used by Friedrich Nietzsche, particularly in Also sprach Zarathustra (1883–85), although it had been employed by J.W. von Goethe and others. This superior man would not be a product of long evolution; rather, he would emerge when any man with superior potential completely masters himself and strikes off conventional Christian “herd morality” to create his own values, which are completely rooted in life on this earth. Nietzsche was not forecasting the brutal superman of the German Nazis, for his goal was a “Caesar with Christ’s soul.” George Bernard Shaw popularized the term “superman” in his play Man and Superman (1903)." from hereThank you for refreshing my memory! 3nodding Aww, you are welcome ^_^ You guys have a great day - I'm going back into my den gaia_kittenstar
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Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2014 12:37 pm
BrilliantBlueStar_0 Awkward Anarchy BrilliantBlueStar_0 Awkward Anarchy BrilliantBlueStar_0 Please tell me you don't have a big read "S" on your shirt (that must be in your closet hehe) 4laugh Nahhh...no need to degrade myself... mrgreen Kewl - Nietzsche always talked about "Superman" or Overman / (Ubermensche) "superman, German Übermensch, in philosophy, the superior man, who justifies the existence of the human race. “Superman” is a term significantly used by Friedrich Nietzsche, particularly in Also sprach Zarathustra (1883–85), although it had been employed by J.W. von Goethe and others. This superior man would not be a product of long evolution; rather, he would emerge when any man with superior potential completely masters himself and strikes off conventional Christian “herd morality” to create his own values, which are completely rooted in life on this earth. Nietzsche was not forecasting the brutal superman of the German Nazis, for his goal was a “Caesar with Christ’s soul.” George Bernard Shaw popularized the term “superman” in his play Man and Superman (1903)." from hereThank you for refreshing my memory! 3nodding Aww, you are welcome ^_^ You guys have a great day - I'm going back into my den gaia_kittenstar A den?? Kinky!! rofl
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Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2014 1:03 pm
Awkward Anarchy BrilliantBlueStar_0 Awkward Anarchy BrilliantBlueStar_0 Awkward Anarchy BrilliantBlueStar_0 Please tell me you don't have a big read "S" on your shirt (that must be in your closet hehe) 4laugh Nahhh...no need to degrade myself... mrgreen Kewl - Nietzsche always talked about "Superman" or Overman / (Ubermensche) "superman, German Übermensch, in philosophy, the superior man, who justifies the existence of the human race. “Superman” is a term significantly used by Friedrich Nietzsche, particularly in Also sprach Zarathustra (1883–85), although it had been employed by J.W. von Goethe and others. This superior man would not be a product of long evolution; rather, he would emerge when any man with superior potential completely masters himself and strikes off conventional Christian “herd morality” to create his own values, which are completely rooted in life on this earth. Nietzsche was not forecasting the brutal superman of the German Nazis, for his goal was a “Caesar with Christ’s soul.” George Bernard Shaw popularized the term “superman” in his play Man and Superman (1903)." from hereThank you for refreshing my memory! 3nodding Aww, you are welcome ^_^ You guys have a great day - I'm going back into my den gaia_kittenstar A den?? Kinky!! rofl Ahem.... Well..... No comment lol
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Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2014 2:18 pm
BrilliantBlueStar_0 I like Sir Isaac Newton:
Quote: "We build too many walls and not enough bridges." ~ Sir Isaac Newon I like when the people take the ferry
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Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2014 3:28 pm
Noob style? Hell, I just like throwing together colors and objects and not really caring how it turns out. x3 I like to play with my avvies, after all. I may be a Niji while posting this... But I have enough random stuff to throw together for the hell of it. And I personally like both avatars, Anarchy. As for men being silly... I like guys who are themselves. x3 And the white fedora was better, but meh. Dat avvie was sexy. The new one is sexy. Doesn't need much for maintenance. ^^
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