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Sep 05, 2023 12:10PM
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Stephen wrote: "J. wrote: "Mary-Therese wrote: "Edgar Allan Poe (IYKYK)"(The Fall of the House of Usher? Or The Cask of Amontillado, idk lol :)"
First thought is this quote:
"The death of a beautiful woman is,..."
First thought: Hm, maybe that’s why I’m not a huge fan of poetry. XDD
Mary-Therese wrote: "((@J.P. I was going for Cask of Amontillado, but I always forget how to spell it, XD))"I had to look it up, lol. ;) Also, a different Poe story (The Tell-tale Heart) was mentioned in English class earlier today, which is really peculiar!
"everywhere I go, I see you" a song by rich Mullins :)I loved this song so much when I was younger <3
Stephen wrote: "I witness my broken past. And there in the void I find my remedy. For when you peer into the darkness the void stares back."
Harry Potter
Harry Potter
Stephen wrote: "I still don’t know what Harry Potter is… is it related to Harry Styles?"I haven’t read it, but I think that’s quite unlikely :)
Stephen. I know, I know, it's a joke, but it's like you somehow have seen the inside of my head, and are just thinking if the best possible ways to offend me or hurt my fandom feelings! XD
Warnings
(For instance, maybe Stephen's posts should include a "label warning" to alert people to the likely event of sarcasm, satire, trickery, etc. Just a thought.🤷♀️) 😅
(For instance, maybe Stephen's posts should include a "label warning" to alert people to the likely event of sarcasm, satire, trickery, etc. Just a thought.🤷♀️) 😅
For heavens sake, Stephen, that would hardly be ladylike. No, no. I'll suffer through.... somehow XD
Deja Vu (I just got it BAD from this post, XD)No, no. Women are far less likely to let annoyance lead them to violence. Thousands of years of etiquette classes evolved us into the meek, lovely little angels we are O:-)
Touche. Though, in general men go straight to the murder, and women will go the extra mile, letting the victim live long enough to see their life destroyed (and, I might add, get away with it. See Lady Macbeth for an example)
Mary-Therese wrote: "Touche. Though, in general men go straight to the murder, and women will go the extra mile, letting the victim live long enough to see their life destroyed (and, I might add, get away with it. See ..."
First thought:
Edmond Dantes (not a woman, I might add.😅)
First thought:
Edmond Dantes (not a woman, I might add.😅)
@Stephen, well, if you are watching the Passion of the Christ, then yes.@Sharon, oof. that's a very goid point. Edmond really took his sweet time with that revenge.
Man, my rhetoric is not at it's best today, is it?
Stephen wrote: "Sharon wrote: "Warnings
(For instance, maybe Stephen's posts should include a "label warning" to alert people to the likely event of sarcasm, satire, trickery, etc. Just a thought.🤷♀️) 😅"
So… ar..."
[No, no, of course not, Stephen. Just a little label that pops up on all of your posts. (Not unlike the Prop 65 warnings you see on just about *every*thing in California.🤦♀️)
It could go like this: "Warning. This post is likely to contain sarcasm, satire, trickery, or other thoughts difficult to interpret. Read and respond at your own risk."
How's that?]
(For instance, maybe Stephen's posts should include a "label warning" to alert people to the likely event of sarcasm, satire, trickery, etc. Just a thought.🤷♀️) 😅"
So… ar..."
[No, no, of course not, Stephen. Just a little label that pops up on all of your posts. (Not unlike the Prop 65 warnings you see on just about *every*thing in California.🤦♀️)
It could go like this: "Warning. This post is likely to contain sarcasm, satire, trickery, or other thoughts difficult to interpret. Read and respond at your own risk."
How's that?]
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