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Saturday, 5 December 2009
i'm not sure...
where philosoraptor should be placed on the alignment chart.
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worth a thousand words
in which the second-in-charge takes lead
life imitating fiction
broken-hearted buddha
catching up
unoriginal
insulting one's intelligence
a daydream with my imaginary quartet
catnip
there's a small matter of that $1.61
i'm not sure...
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pertaining yours truly
etc
an amateur mathematician sans writer trapped in the corporeal nightmare of a biologist. a decrepit sage of factoids which are useless in the real world, and a relic of a time ere knowledge was currency of import, moreso than paper and coin.
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