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Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 8:54 pm
*turns head to Kitty* I didn't run away from you. I just wanted to comfort GrandMaster =3 3nodding *climbs up GrandMaster's legs and chest to plant self on GrandMaster's shoulders. long tail wraps loosely around GrandMaster's neck, to act as a bungie cord in case I fall* lol, my tail looks like a necklace on you, GrandMaster rofl
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Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 10:59 pm
gah! the boob volcano again! >///< *hides.*
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Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 4:57 am
prince romanov gah! the boob volcano again! >///< *hides.* screw u dad idk how my titz look like "boob volcanoez"......
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Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 5:25 am
it's cause they are big. sorry, don't take it as an insult please, it is not meant to be a comment in either direction, good or bad. just a statement.
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Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 6:07 am
statements are fun..... no wait i was thinking of something else
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Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 6:21 am
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Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 6:25 am
here are some notes. the person who they are for will know what they are for, and will hopefully understand them. Quote: notes. "In a world with few certainties, the White Dragon Flag of the English people underlines our kinship with the past. It tells us from where we came and who we are. It imparts a sense of permanence and continuity. It is defining. Unlike St George's Cross, The White Dragon has no dubious religious connections or background unrelated to fact." "Red dragons descend from a red-gold dragon who is about one thousand years of age. They are the symbol for the West, and are much like black dragons. They can cause storms in the skies when they fight. White dragons come from white-gold dragons of a thousand years of age. They symbolize the South. White is the Chinese color of mourning, and these dragons are a sign of death (which the Chinese did NOT deem evil)." "The white dragon in alchemy is symbolic of the Distillation operation when paired with a red dragon. These two together represent the rising and falling action of the actual distillation process. Distillation represents Mercury, both in the symbolic aspects of the liquid metal as well as the god archetype of Mercury. Mercury is seen essentially as life or spirit. In god form, Mercury is the trickster and represents a dual nature; really all duality. Life and death, good and evil, etc."
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Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 7:36 am
prince romanov here are some notes. the person who they are for will know what they are for, and will hopefully understand them. Quote: notes. "In a world with few certainties, the White Dragon Flag of the English people underlines our kinship with the past. It tells us from where we came and who we are. It imparts a sense of permanence and continuity. It is defining. Unlike St George's Cross, The White Dragon has no dubious religious connections or background unrelated to fact." "Red dragons descend from a red-gold dragon who is about one thousand years of age. They are the symbol for the West, and are much like black dragons. They can cause storms in the skies when they fight. White dragons come from white-gold dragons of a thousand years of age. They symbolize the South. White is the Chinese color of mourning, and these dragons are a sign of death (which the Chinese did NOT deem evil)." "The white dragon in alchemy is symbolic of the Distillation operation when paired with a red dragon. These two together represent the rising and falling action of the actual distillation process. Distillation represents Mercury, both in the symbolic aspects of the liquid metal as well as the god archetype of Mercury. Mercury is seen essentially as life or spirit. In god form, Mercury is the trickster and represents a dual nature; really all duality. Life and death, good and evil, etc." *glomps Great-GrandMAster* XD YAYZ!!!! XD
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Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 7:40 am
Midnight_Dragon32 prince romanov here are some notes. the person who they are for will know what they are for, and will hopefully understand them. Quote: notes. "In a world with few certainties, the White Dragon Flag of the English people underlines our kinship with the past. It tells us from where we came and who we are. It imparts a sense of permanence and continuity. It is defining. Unlike St George's Cross, The White Dragon has no dubious religious connections or background unrelated to fact." "Red dragons descend from a red-gold dragon who is about one thousand years of age. They are the symbol for the West, and are much like black dragons. They can cause storms in the skies when they fight. White dragons come from white-gold dragons of a thousand years of age. They symbolize the South. White is the Chinese color of mourning, and these dragons are a sign of death (which the Chinese did NOT deem evil)." "The white dragon in alchemy is symbolic of the Distillation operation when paired with a red dragon. These two together represent the rising and falling action of the actual distillation process. Distillation represents Mercury, both in the symbolic aspects of the liquid metal as well as the god archetype of Mercury. Mercury is seen essentially as life or spirit. In god form, Mercury is the trickster and represents a dual nature; really all duality. Life and death, good and evil, etc." *glomps Great-GrandMAster* XD YAYZ!!!! XD *is glomped.* xp hahaha! XD hola dragon. ^_^ how are you dear boy?
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Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 7:50 am
Crappy Dappy Doo! (scrappy dappy doo)
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Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 8:01 am
.... never was a scooby fan myself...
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Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 8:15 am
I LOVE THAT FURRY DOG! only dog i love
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Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 8:28 am
i don't dislike scoopy so much... just... i'm not crazy about him...
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Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 8:30 am
Scoob is great SCRAPPY IS ********
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Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 8:43 am
i like courage th cowardly dog.
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