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Milton Foxley

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Feb 26, 2007, 6:51:31 PM2/26/07
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Anthony Shearer

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Feb 27, 2007, 9:49:05 AM2/27/07
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wtf?

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Feb 27, 2007, 1:12:36 PM2/27/07
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yep, that was when I was talking to someone, and lexi just pops out of nowhere and like grabs me.  WTF!  that was weird.

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Feb 27, 2007, 1:13:37 PM2/27/07
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but really milton are the fruitcake hearts neccecary?  I mean, what the heck is that design doin on your computer?

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De'Aunna Young

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Feb 27, 2007, 1:15:48 PM2/27/07
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lol wow!!!!! thats funny!

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Feb 27, 2007, 1:19:02 PM2/27/07
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I will admit I was suprised tha tthe person who took it (Catrina) didn't release it eaalier.  It seemed to be lexis goal to humilate me, and my dad forcein me to go to the christmas dance like a year or two back.  That or lose the privilege of video games, I was willin to do it to preserve my video game privileges.  And then where does john tanner take us to eat as a group, some tai restraunt where the serve enough to feed a kitten and charge enough to make a millionaire flinch.  WTH, seriously, I would have liked going to some place that didn't serve me a teaspoon of rice for 10 bucks.

De'Aunna Young

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Feb 27, 2007, 1:26:51 PM2/27/07
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oh wow... do you feel better now that you have that off your chest?

Caboose

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Feb 27, 2007, 1:29:09 PM2/27/07
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You know that all of us still laugh at that joel

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Milton Foxley

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Feb 27, 2007, 4:49:19 PM2/27/07
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im glad that picture has allowed joel to work through his emotional difficulties and gave all of us a good laugh

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Feb 27, 2007, 5:08:42 PM2/27/07
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Yes, I know you all do, but alas I still find no solince from it.

On 2/27/07, Caboose <caboo...@gmail.com> wrote:

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Feb 27, 2007, 11:02:14 PM2/27/07
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Emotional difficulties, yeah right, I had forgotten about that whole ordeal and then you bring it up.

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De'Aunna Young

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Feb 28, 2007, 12:10:44 PM2/28/07
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but when he brought it up he brought back those hard feelings that you exploded about

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Feb 28, 2007, 1:51:02 PM2/28/07
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no, if nothing else he made me endure the humiliation even more.  Oh well, suffering builds character.  But the greatest character builder of all is death, about a week after you die everyone will forget all the bad you did and rather build up any stupid thing until it appears that you where a god.

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Anthony Shearer

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Mar 6, 2007, 8:10:22 PM3/6/07
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I beg to differ, without life you cannot build character as strange as it sounds with me saying that, if you never lived you had no character, but upon death you lose the ability to grow physically, mentally, and emotionally.  As much as people would probably like to see some people dissapear off the face of this planet (I most likely being number one from our school), it eliminates the chance for their character to grow to a point that someone might actually find likeable.  Also know that if you can't confide anything in anyone, then your existance is completely meaningless and odds are that you will never amount to anything, again as much as I hate saying this, human interaction is neccessary...

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Mar 6, 2007, 11:59:42 PM3/6/07
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actually while a person lives they may build character, but the time always comes when they screw up in one way or another, then all of that is tossed out the window and you actually have a deficit of character.  Lets say you live your life as a wonderful person who always tells the truth, then you, I don't know, betray someones trust.  Now all the great things you did don't matter since human nature dictates that we always notice the bad and not so much the good, thats how Fox has survived as a television channel.  Instead you will lose face.  Since after you die you cant screw up this inevitable screw up will be halted and you will be built up to an amazing human and retain your brilliance instead of falling.  Basically, what goes up must come down, so if your dead there is no more fall.  As for the part about existence being meaningless, that may be true, and without interaction no one will even remember you, but unless your like a Jeffrey Dammer than even if you don't contribute anymore you still will maintain the illusion that you do matter and to say otherwise is a societal taboo.
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Anthony Shearer

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Mar 7, 2007, 10:56:09 PM3/7/07
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to err is human, part of the inevitable human character is the fact that we make mistakes.  God made us flawless, but lucifer introduced the knowledge of good and evil, with such knowledge, we lose our flawlessness and become the humans that we are today.  Yes we are flawed but human nature also dictates that any situation in which we ruin our character is reparable, and as such any human mistake can be fixed, no matter the severity...

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Mar 8, 2007, 9:11:23 AM3/8/07
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tell that to Judas, Hitler, Brutus, Mao.  seriously, some people are so hated in the heart that they have no chance.
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Caboose

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Mar 8, 2007, 9:53:48 AM3/8/07
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But that is only a point of perspective with Hitler you all know that he was loved by his countrymen. Well most of them anyway.

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Mar 8, 2007, 12:00:08 PM3/8/07
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not necessarily, Germany has strict name change policies, basically there are only a few names you can have changed.  Hitler is one of those, ranked at the level of the names of certain body parts.  Not to mention that after WW2 the economy plummeted, no I would think that they would not.  I am not saying Germany did not like him when he was in power but that was because he offered them a way to regain pride, now that there is no need for that not to mention terror police like the gestapo to keep incontinent people quiet in one way or another and that there is no more propaganda I would say he is not beloved by the majority.  Hitler even during his control of Germany he had a counselor of Propaganda which allowed him to control the masses, without it he would have never been as faithfully followed.

Anthony Shearer

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Mar 9, 2007, 9:32:38 AM3/9/07
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also all those people you listed did indeed build character, but in the wrong way, I could technically build character if I went and killed a bunch of people, but it would be horribly negative, and therefore the only fans you'd end up with are in hell already.

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Mar 9, 2007, 9:56:48 AM3/9/07
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or destined for it.

Anthony Shearer

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Mar 11, 2007, 12:07:25 AM3/11/07
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true enough
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