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ZoeTick

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  1. I rang my doctor for an appointment because I thought I was turning invisible. He said he couldn't see me.
  2. I bumped into my Invisible Ninja Training Instructor in a bar today. He said he was wondering why he hadn't seen me in class for a month. I took it as a compliment.
  3. Between being banned and having your account suspended?
  4. Dresden Ceriano wrote: You forgot to mention that you can be banned for registering Ebbe Linden's name on Twitter and refusing LL's request that you hand it over. ...Dres *won't mention that there's also plenty more things for which you cannot be banned* You can not be banned for simply posting "yes". Although you can get a final warning for doing so.
  5. Lexia Moonstone wrote: Thanks ZoeTick that's really nice of you may be you could help me fight agains this distinction of our freedoms. http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/05/18/1385683/-Wyoming-can-now-put-you-in-jail-for-sharing-nature-photos-with-the-government?detail=email Sorry Lexia, I think people should be subject to the death penalty for publishing pictures of animals online, even if they don't actually photoshop in ungrammatical anthropomorphic observations.
  6. Having reviewed the extensive, but almost exclusively politically correct, anti-discriminatory, and hyper-sensitive, corpus of work attempting to define "flaming", generally by offering examples of situations where it is blatantly obvious that the supposedly unbiased commentator has an axe to grind, I have attempted to extract the essence of the interpretation of the concept by those given the power to label behaviour as such. Simply, it appears to mean "you made my stupid friend feel bad". Would you like to offer your own definition?
  7. moonlight1135 wrote: How do I make a subfolder? Assuming you are a Mistress, with a pliable obedient slave, you teach them origami.
  8. Does anybody know where I can get a stealth helicopter, so I can stalk avatars inworld without them knowing? And frighten flocks of furries with strong downdrafts by hovering above them. PS I have an Invisisuit (TM) but you can't fly in it.
  9. I got this thread moved from the Adult Feedback section. Now I am wondering why.
  10. DejaHo wrote: ZoeTick wrote: Forum respect is a very different thing from friendship. Re: your OP My alt had written a quote from Confucius in his profile: "Have no friends not equal to yourself" People use the term friendship so loosely. I don't - not in RL or SL. For most of my SL I have considered you a friend -- one of the few, very very few. I do not have the education standards you demand, but I try to post intelligently whether it be humor or opinion, and I know I fall short at times. I also know we share some interests; reading and sports to name two, and there is more.. I've never met you in-world but I have my other few friends; and I adore and respect Venus, Cinnamon and Keli Kyrie, as you well know. I share this same sentiment with you. I learn from you, and I laugh with you. I felt like I lost a friend when circumstance kept you from posting. Make me laugh . . . tell me I ain't your friend. Zoe, being anodyne, doesn't have any friends. Pep has lots. Which may surprise, and dismay, his enemies. Deja Storm, inter alia, will understand. The rest of you might want to read William Gibson's "The Peripheral" to get an inkling. Those of you that can read.
  11. My friend wants to know if you can ride a horse from Wisconsin to Wyoming, or if there are Great Lakes in the way that would require him to get a ship or plane. And do they have horses in Milwaukee? Although not to eat.
  12. Lexia Moonstone wrote: ZoeTick wrote: I think this LL initiative should be boycotted. Stay away from the Residents' celebrations, LL. Like you have before. I'm boycotting your boycott and going to both. "I do not agree with what you have to say, but I'll defend to the death your right to say it."
  13. Treasure Ballinger wrote: Is possible he respects elders? I am an elder myself. But I do not respect someone simply because they have managed to avoid disease, accidents and genetic disfavour for any arbitrary length of time.
  14. Vulpinus wrote: ZoeTick wrote: Rufferto, PLEASE become a regular forumite. I would prefer to be excoriated by you than to be damned by the faint praise of the less literate. My word, have you found a friend at last? Forum respect is a very different thing from friendship.
  15. Syo Emerald wrote: how long until you drop ZoeTick and start over again? That, unfortunately, is not entirely up to me . . . . . . but if you are bored with Zoe's intentionally fairly unremarkable style I can fashion something else, perhaps more Bombastick.
  16. Rufferto, PLEASE become a regular forumite. I would prefer to be excoriated by you than to be damned by the faint praise of the less literate.
  17. Nobody believed, and everybody mocked Sybill Trelawney . . . . . . but everything SHE prophesied, prospectively and retrospectively, proved correct.
  18. Scylla Rhiadra wrote: their employee was actually a crass, drunken, misogynist moron You wouldn't be able to fire someone for that in Europe. It might get you elected Prime Minister in the UK, though. Or Head of State in quite a few other countries - even the USA.
  19. Scylla Rhiadra wrote: Treasure Ballinger wrote: Oh; I hadn't realized that, because, I don't know him. He's not on my friends list. So, if what you said is true, then, I amend my answer to........ "I don't care'? :matte-motes-bored: If what you say is not true, then.....I still don't care? LOL By his works you shall know him, Treasure. If you don't know already. And not caring is probably exactly the right response. :-) Of course Treasure knows me. Her pet name for me is Spiderman...
  20. You had a lucky escape! Trying to make the perfect cheese roll with no Branston - shame on you . . .
  21. Nonetheless: Proper deformity shows not in the fiend so horrid as in woman.
  22. And to pre-empt your reply: A knave; a rascal; an eater of broken meats; a base, proud, shallow, beggarly, three-suited, hundred-pound, filthy, worsted-stocking knave; a lily-livered, action-taking knave, a whoreson, glass-gazing, super-serviceable finical rogue; one-trunk-inheriting slave; one that wouldst be a bawd, in way of good service, and art nothing but the composition of a knave, beggar, coward, pandar, and the son and heir of a mongrel **bleep**: one whom I will beat into clamorous whining, if thou deniest the least syllable of thy addition.
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