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  • #31
    I should be a love moderator, to track forum love.
    Achkerov kute.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by anileve Don't worry I try to stay away from any form of repulsive and primitive bacteria.
      I see that Wise is not the only poster who obsessively follows me around and is always trying to bring me down. What's the problem, my dear fairy? Are you honestly bothered that I think so highly of myself? I'd apologize, but I'm not sorry.

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      • #33
        No Mr. Loseyourname! I dont try to bring you down...
        I really like to discuss about things but sometimes you HIT with your words thinkiing your beeing interested by doing that specially when u close my threads or delete my posts... thats what is BRINGING DOWN... I would like to be nice with nice people but i wil never miss the chance with cruels...
        I see you are really offensive and did i ever get disappointed of your threads?? NO!! cause good-humored what is found in me!
        Beeing Stubborn is a suicide! so why not to get rid of it?

        YOu are a great Modertator but not greater than Emil! at least he trys to be A Modertator! he gives advices and discusses about things...
        I tried to bring him down too but he never closed my threads! that means he is ready for any action BUT YOU?? GOD DAMN IT!!
        stubbornest is surrounding you!!! Try to kill it...
        WHy dont we get rid of this kind of conversations? let us Discuss instead of beeing rude.. But sometimes we should MOKE on eachother for a little fun
        I want to hear your name from YOU! My name IS Gary and yours LOSEYOURNAME?
        Nice meeting you...
        VerTigO

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        • #34
          All right, dilweed, my name is Adam. Get used to the forum style. This aint love connection. People insult each other. It's all in good fun. There are plenty of serious topics in the serious topics section.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Anonymouse The first day of fall, when the trees finally give up their leaves to the inevitable and the evening sky becomes grey instead of orange.

            Took the words right out of my mouth. I think mother nature posesses true beauty in this world. Everything else can be altered, or fixed....not her...She's magnifique!
            Last edited by violette829; 03-16-2004, 08:47 AM.

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            • #36
              Ahh..Adam...Since when did you go from being the original, caring, sympathetic, too-good-to-be-male man....to being THE TYPICAL GUY? LMAO..Finally conforming to society I see. Hey, whatever floats your head...I mean boat!

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              • #37
                Hey, I'll still take anyone who's willing and worthy to the far side of the moon, just don't expect a smooth ride.

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                • #38
                  The Beautiful Moth

                  The Beautiful Moth
                  ONE pleasant evening a moth flew into a plush restaurant. As it fluttered by her table, a lady dining there frantically shooed the moth away as if she were being attacked by a disease-laden mosquito! The moth proceeded to another table, finally alighting on a man's lapel. This man and his wife had an entirely different reaction—they admired the moth, reflecting on the beauty and harmlessness of this delicate creature.
                  "Moths are about as harmless as a creature can get," explains John Himmelman, cofounder of the Connecticut Butterfly Association. "They have no biting mouth parts, and some adults, such as the well-known luna moth, don't eat at all. They don't carry rabies or any other diseases, they don't sting . . . In fact, most people don't realize that butterflies are actually day-flying moths."
                  Everyone admires butterflies, but few stop to admire the beauty and variety of moths. 'Beauty?' you may say, skeptically. Some think of the moth as merely a lackluster cousin of the beautiful butterfly, yet both are given the same scientific classification—Lepidoptera, meaning "scaly wings." The wide variety observable among these lovely creatures is astounding. The Encyclopedia of Insects states that there are 150,000 to 200,000 known species of Lepidoptera. But of these, only 10 percent are butterflies—the rest are moths!
                  It is really full of BEAUTY!!
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                  VerTigO

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                  • #39
                    I used to catch Moths. The'yre really easy to catch. They don't fly away so quickly like Butterflies...slow reflexes I guess.

                    I would wait till they sat on a flower, and grabbed them by their wings. The colors on their wings come off onto your hands, and they feel like silk.

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                    • #40


                      "I am beautiful in every single way . . ."

                      Sorry, couldn't resist.

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