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Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2008 11:34 pm
Although knowing the exact number of ants that bit you sounds farfetched, it probably was put there to throw me off, making it a true statement. Your avitar looks sophisticated making it illogical that number 1 would be correct, perhapse another trap. I will therefore assume that you are a rather devius person and actually hate BBQ twisted
1) I am terrified of aliens that look like fetuses(you know the grey bug-eyed ones) and volcanic eruptions. 2) I adore items made by Bodyline 3)I can probably sing to you most of the songs on David Bowie's CD Changes
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Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 11:57 am
I'm sorry, Authenticity, but two was the lie. My friends (and everyone else) refer to me as Rapunzel because I have hair that reaches my waist. I jokingly say that am engaged to the "Axis of Evil", because my fiance' is the result of a German Nazi escapee who married a Japanese girl who spent most of her young life in an internment camp. I love his heritage. ^^
Fiaria, I can relate to number one, and I respect you for number three. I'm inclined to pick number two, as I have no idea what you're talking about.
i. I didn't learn long division until my junior year of high school. ii. I leave for a family meeting in New York this Thursday. iii. I found a splendidly ornate pocket watch for only three dollars yesterday.
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Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 8:38 pm
You are Correct! I find that Bodyline is cheap and Vulgar in most cases and one should only buy accessories from them if anything at all.
I too have trouble with basic forms of mathematics so it is entirely possible that choice one is true. Number two would be an incredibly bizarre and devious thing to lie about. The gods must have been really smiling upon you to let number three be correct so my best guess is that number three is the lie.
1) I once fractured my ankle from dancing on a slippery floor in socks 2) I am terrified of butterflies 3) I have died my hair more than twice
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Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 7:38 pm
fiaria Although knowing the exact number of ants that bit you sounds farfetched, it probably was put there to throw me off, making it a true statement. Your avitar looks sophisticated making it illogical that number 1 would be correct, perhapse another trap. I will therefore assume that you are a rather devius person and actually hate BBQ twisted 1) I am terrified of aliens that look like fetuses(you know the grey bug-eyed ones) and volcanic eruptions. 2) I adore items made by Bodyline3)I can probably sing to you most of the songs on David Bowie's CD Changes
Haha! Correct! I can't STAND BBQ. It makes me sick, actually. The idea of sweet meat....ugh. Or really anything grilled.
When I was 6, I sat on a fire ant mound and got bitten a whole bunch. Those ants were not happy campers. And I absolutely die when someone says any bathroom related jokes. I don't know why. I think I get it from my mom.
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Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 9:55 pm
Correct, Authenticity! I'm a bit of a pyro, to be honest. sweatdrop
Fiara, I'm going with one. (And I agree with you about Bodyline. Eugh.)
1. On the last day of school, a schoolmate in my Japanese class screamed the alphabet in my ear, triggering a migrane, and the teacher did nothing. 2. I have thirteen empty walnut shells (which I glued back together) on and around my computer. 3. My great-grandmother was horrified when she found out I wasn't brought up Christian, and tried to convert me by sending me a (rather expensive) jeweled cross necklace at Christmas.
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Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 11:41 pm
Prodigal Daughter Correct, Authenticity! I'm a bit of a pyro, to be honest. sweatdrop Fiara, I'm going with one. (And I agree with you about Bodyline. Eugh.) 1. On the last day of school, a schoolmate in my Japanese class screamed the alphabet in my ear, triggering a migrane, and the teacher did nothing. 2. I have thirteen empty walnut shells (which I glued back together) on and around my computer. 3. My great-grandmother was horrified when she found out I wasn't brought up Christian, and tried to convert me by sending me a (rather expensive) jeweled cross necklace at Christmas. I’m sorry, but unfortunately that actually happened. The correct answer was three because I have never dyed my hair. > biggrin Knowing what horrid weaboos there are in Japanese classes from personal experience, also knowing that weaboos are generally devoid of most social graces, and that people devoid of social graces are sometimes inclined to scream in peoples ears I am inclined to believe that number one is true because things work out transitively. Number two seems too elaborate, as well as number three, to be a lie. On a second look at number one I notice that you added the part about the teacher not doing anything. I suppose you were trying to throw me off by adding a small bit of false information, (though it is believable that a Japanese teacher, hardened through years of dealing with the mentally unstable, would in fact just ignore this injustice)(also you could have lied about the location of the walnuts or the details of the necklace but both seem far too devious)and that the correct answer is that you did, in fact, lie about choice one! Fohohohoho, have I won again? > biggrin
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 11:54 am
Nope, sorry, the teacher really did do nothing. (And the guy really isn't a weaboo-- he doesn't even know what manga is-- he's just a b*****d with some kind of mental problems who never takes his meds.)
The lie was, in fact, #3, because it wasn't my great-grandmother, it was my step-grandmother. Or. . . grandfather's umpteenth new wife. Whatever you call that. Papap just can't keep a woman. Anyway.
1. I grew up thinking I was half-Irish, half-Italian, but have recently found out I am, in fact, only almost-half-Irish and an eighth-Italian. The remainder is filled up with English, Scottish, German, French, Russian, and Serbo-Croatian. 2. I am a total Alice nut (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland) and am on my own time doing an enormous research project on Dodgeson. 3. I have exercise-induced bronchio-spasm, but my mum refuses to admit it (even though the doctor told her so) and so I don't have an inhaler.
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Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 4:26 pm
I suppose you can chalk me up to incredibly bizarre and devious- the family meeting took place in West Virginia. (You decide whether or not that's a good thing. ;] )
Prodigal, I have to admit, number one made me think of the Twinkies commercial- "Where's the cream filling?". Perhaps I should have checked whether or not you were from the US... But my guess is number one, because there are just too many details to confuse. And I truly hope number two is true- you would have earned a truly incredible number of points in my book. I myself am a Carollian freak.
i. I am in the process of writing a paper on Tesla in my free time. Perhaps I should have actually finished it during the school year... ii. At a recent family business meeting, I had the luck of meeting a distant cousin who reviews sci-fi and fantasy books for a living. We were the only two in the room actually enjoying ourselves. iii. I concentrate best when surrounded by clutter.
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Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 8:03 pm
Goodness you are all much more devious than I thought! whee
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Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 9:38 pm
Number two is true, Iseult Afire, but so is number one. The lie was that I have exercise-induced bronchio-spasm-- it is not, in fact, exercise-induced but stress-induced. It is true I don't have an inhaler, though.
EDIT: I'm going to guess two, because somebody else must have been having fun.
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Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 4:41 pm
Alex_ororo Well, that's a hard one. I'm guessing the second one is false. 
I never wanted to be an actress, so 3 is false.
1 I made over 17,000 dollars on the 4th of July. 2 I can now make paper stars. 3 I cut off all my nails.
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Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 2:42 pm
No, Prodigal, it was true. Several family members later privately told me that the gathering was one of the most boring that any of them had to suffer all year. Three was false- in order to write said paper, I had to first clean my room for the first time in several months.
Authenticity, number three must have been either false, or mis-stated. You could not cut off all of your nails- that would require professional surgery.
i. My dreams severely interfered with my ability to prepare for finals. ii. I absolutely cannot stand the rain. iii. I plan on playing the designated driver tonight while my mother and sister "tavern wench" in town.
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Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 2:26 pm
Afire - I predict that statement ii is the lie!
(I love this game)
i. I captured and relocated a copperhead snake when I was in middle school ii. I once jumped off a second story porch while playing hide and seek to avoid being caught iii. My real name is Sssargon
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Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 7:25 pm
I predict your third statement is false ><
1. All my family's first names start with BR 2. I am obsessed over Sonic Adventure Battle 2 3. I look like my sister
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Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 9:02 pm
I'll have to admit, Sssargon, that one was easy. Correct. ^^ I love the rain.
Portia, I'd have to go with number three.
i. I still have all of my stuffed animals, and I continue to collect them. ii. A girl in my class once asked me where she could find a statue of Buddha, because I am "the most eccentric person she knows". iii. I have a very practical aversion to crowd-surfing.
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