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Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 7:57 pm
Zim's not dead, not by a long shot, wormbabies!
There are thousands of people who recognise Zim and GIR, and thousands more that can place a name to their memory when shown a picture of the Irken Invader and his doomy SIR Unit. Millions of teens, adults and even children are finding out about Invader Zim, years after its cancellation.
So, then! Never give up hope! Never give in to the seeming inevitable, for surely Zim lives on in the hearts and minds of millions of pitiful human stinkbeasts!
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Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2006 7:22 pm
Karid Zim's not dead, not by a long shot, wormbabies!
There are thousands of people who recognise Zim and GIR, and thousands more that can place a name to their memory when shown a picture of the Irken Invader and his doomy SIR Unit. Millions of teens, adults and even children are finding out about Invader Zim, years after its cancellation.
So, then! Never give up hope! Never give in to the seeming inevitable, for surely Zim lives on in the hearts and minds of millions of pitiful human stinkbeasts! zim will never be resurrected (not counting the izfas) but it will live on for a LONG time in the hearts and minds of us all.
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