Pumpkin Kid / Texts
Order by: date ↑ - rating ↑keeping wildlife, an aquatic mammal, for uh, domestic, you know, within the city - that aint legal either.
If you found a way to sled off the roof, I'd find a way to vote twice. Excellent roof, by the way. There's no way that house isn't haunted.
Righteous. Also, heads up, you've greatly inspired me. Thanks in advance.
Unfortunately, my vote for this task must be politically -and not awe- inspired. As a member of SLØ, I wonder, would annexation mean, to me, an untaxable per-diem of the governing city's fruit? What would the benefits of alliance be? (both rhetorical.) I suppose as long as my diplomat and leader returns from CGØ under no duress and with SLØ's outlined exigencies met or pending, I can imagine helping to ensure an amicable adoption of your terms.
You get a vote because every picture I touch in any way is automatically connected to the divine. Look around for a camera or computer task that won't take long, and boost your level. You can do any task that matches your level or below, or you can team up with someone of a higher level to do a higher-leveled task.
Oh captain, my captain, your vote of confidence heartens me.
Tom, thanks for the nightmares. Beckett is doing whatever the opposite of spinning is, in his grave.
Still, I think we can do better than quicken the concept in a vaccum, I think we can bring the mask all the way from concept to practicum to practice (to life!) in a real world where it would interact with the other life-forms, and their individual/collective social masks - hence "Persona" and not "mask."
Here, each association is given a range of opportunities, not simply to cover their faces, but to create new extensions of expression: expressions of an individual/collective's Weltanschauung.
What say you, yet unvoiced sf0?
You're like Proust, but with biscuts and rain. I didn't get the feel of the Sunday gloaming, but slaying my ever-renewing solipsism twice in one praxis is...

Thanks.
This should be the poster for the (inevitable) sf0 movie. Due out in theatres December 20, 2012.
Vote for making a PC work.








I believe I appear neutral, maybe even pleasant, though I've been coached to err on the side of neutrality and not attempt what would feel to me like a pleasant expression or smile.