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Post by Drifter on Jul 22, 2006 3:58:04 GMT -5
In page 155 he didn't last more then 15 seconds! All that chase for NOTHING! Come on!
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Post by Kitty on Jul 22, 2006 4:12:39 GMT -5
That's cute though X3
And Stu is not a wuss....he jumped out of a building...that's not a wuss.. X)
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Post by Drifter on Jul 22, 2006 4:26:38 GMT -5
*I* would jump out of a building! And I'm a wuss! He's just a big ol' softie.
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Post by Kitty on Jul 22, 2006 12:22:55 GMT -5
Ok, well he also chased a crazed girl with a gun down an alley Stu>wussish person
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Post by Drifter on Jul 22, 2006 14:23:45 GMT -5
He's a wuss to have given up like that. He had a GUN, for cripes sake! He SHOT at her! And what does he do?! He stops because of one puppy dog eyes routine...Feh
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Post by Kitty on Jul 22, 2006 21:04:44 GMT -5
Are you saying you wouldn't help someone if they were crying and needed you >.>? I mean would it even cross your mind that they could be serious?
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Post by Drifter on Jul 23, 2006 4:51:23 GMT -5
One, if they were serious, and seriously needed help, I highly doubt they'd do a puppy dog eyes trick, unless they're 8 years old.
Two, yeah, I'd help, IF what YOU said was the case. Which when WhoGirl did this to Stu, no, it's NOT the case.
Three, when they're OBVIOUSLY faking being hurt, or sad, or whatever, then no. When they started it, I say they get what they get.
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Post by Hoplite on Jul 23, 2006 5:14:42 GMT -5
Come off it, you would have stop dead at the site of such cleavage, nevermind the puppydog eyes routine.
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Post by Drifter on Jul 23, 2006 8:02:56 GMT -5
Cleavage alone isn't enough unless they were a friend...
>.>
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Post by Kitty on Jul 23, 2006 12:00:14 GMT -5
One, if they were serious, and seriously needed help, I highly doubt they'd do a puppy dog eyes trick, unless they're 8 years old. Two, yeah, I'd help, IF what YOU said was the case. Which when WhoGirl did this to Stu, no, it's NOT the case. Three, when they're OBVIOUSLY faking being hurt, or sad, or whatever, then no. When they started it, I say they get what they get. [/quote But you can't tell one person's version of puppy eyes to the next :3 That just might be how their eyes look wneh...theyre waterey D: >X)
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Post by Drifter on Jul 23, 2006 14:30:04 GMT -5
Umm...I didn't say faking the puppy dogs eyes. I mean when they're OBVIOUSLY not hurt, or afraid. Like in her situation. She wouldn't be afriad of Stu with alittle 6 shooter when earlier yesterday she took on Carson and 4 or so other guys with machine guns, and just enerally guns out the ASS. She took them on even before Nydia showed up. And ENJOYING it.
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Post by Kitty on Jul 23, 2006 17:39:08 GMT -5
XD well yeah, And i mean, sometimes it's not too obvious >> I'm just saying if its NOT obvious, it doesnt hurt to try and cheer the person up. And hey, if they eneded up pulling on on you...tis just a joke x3 >>
unless they bribbed like money off you....then its time to brek ofut the shaking fists that seem to float...
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Post by cyndr on Sept 26, 2006 17:44:28 GMT -5
I'm inclined to think that the desicion to shoot at someone is an indicator of strength. Sure there's lots of gun related crime in the world, but there could be a lot more if more folk weren't afraid of the consequences.
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Post by Drifter on Sept 26, 2006 20:26:21 GMT -5
Strength is measured in too many ways to count. Determination, will to protect, will to fight, the guts, the glory. To name a few at least. You may be right, but it shows weakness to be unable to follow through with your strength. Compassion is a detriment in this case.
And consequences can be forgotten, if you were that aggrivated, I doubt you'd remember much of the consequences of what you were doing. ;P
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