No. Nor is misattributing a quote to a dead guy heretical.Chozon1 wrote:Is misquoting a dead guy considered heresy?
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Do you often 5 syllable words? 


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As often as I can.Chozon1 wrote:Do you often 5 syllable words?

Did... you call me a liar in Current Events (just wondering)?
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NO.
I said, in a roundabout fashion, that you don't fit into the stereotypical "liberal" category. Was a complement killed by my lack of proofreading the post.
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I said, in a roundabout fashion, that you don't fit into the stereotypical "liberal" category. Was a complement killed by my lack of proofreading the post.

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I think so. Maybe.Chozon1 wrote:NO.
I said, in a roundabout fashion, that you don't fit into the stereotypical "liberal" category. Was a complement killed by my lack of proofreading the post.
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But that's okay.

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Sorry about that. I don't think you're a liar, really.
Which is spelled with an "a" in this case. Spellchecker on Chrome is boogery.
What did you think of Reign of Fire?
Which is spelled with an "a" in this case. Spellchecker on Chrome is boogery.
What did you think of Reign of Fire?

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The Christian Bale movie about dragons?Chozon1 wrote:Sorry about that. I don't think you're a liar, really.
Which is spelled with an "a" in this case. Spellchecker on Chrome is boogery.
What did you think of Reign of Fire?
Interesting movie. I'm not going to say it was good, because it wasn't. But it was definitely fun, and definitely worth seeing at least once.
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Yeah, that one. I enjoy seeing it every nine months or so.
Good action, not so good story. Especially "He always thought you could do it" after Van Zan had known him for all of a week. 
Can you listen to music and read at the same time?


Can you listen to music and read at the same time?

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Some. It depends on what the music is. Some music that's very lyric focused, like Bob Dylan, is almost impossible for me to read to. Other stuff is pretty easy for me to read and listen to at the same time.Chozon1 wrote:Yeah, that one. I enjoy seeing it every nine months or so.Good action, not so good story. Especially "He always thought you could do it" after Van Zan had known him for all of a week.
Can you listen to music and read at the same time?
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I don't have the mental capacity.
I need more RAM.
Does the smell of gunpowder frighten you?

Does the smell of gunpowder frighten you?

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Um.... no?Chozon1 wrote:I don't have the mental capacity.I need more RAM.
Does the smell of gunpowder frighten you?
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I ate at a place called Buffalo Wild wings earlier, and being an idiot, I ordered the hottest sauce on the menu.
By the final wing, I was feeling nauseous and crying. And yet I still loved it. My stomach, a full twelve hours later, is still hurting. And I want to go back.
I don't really have a question. Just thought that was a fun story. XD

I don't really have a question. Just thought that was a fun story. XD

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That is pretty funny. XDChozon1 wrote:I ate at a place called Buffalo Wild wings earlier, and being an idiot, I ordered the hottest sauce on the menu.By the final wing, I was feeling nauseous and crying. And yet I still loved it. My stomach, a full twelve hours later, is still hurting. And I want to go back.
I don't really have a question. Just thought that was a fun story. XD
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My sister said my eyes were glazed, and the lower half of my face was red. 
I have a tricky question: Resident Evil archives, or Resident Evil Umbrella chronicles?
I'm more likely to beat UC, but I'd like to try a real RE again.
Or neither. My cousins coming over to stay, and it'd likely freak him out.
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I have a tricky question: Resident Evil archives, or Resident Evil Umbrella chronicles?
I'm more likely to beat UC, but I'd like to try a real RE again.
Or neither. My cousins coming over to stay, and it'd likely freak him out.
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Archives is out? Dude, get Archives. Seriously.Chozon1 wrote:My sister said my eyes were glazed, and the lower half of my face was red.
I have a tricky question: Resident Evil archives, or Resident Evil Umbrella chronicles?
I'm more likely to beat UC, but I'd like to try a real RE again.
Or neither. My cousins coming over to stay, and it'd likely freak him out.
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