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Re: Kill This Thread XVIII - The Debutante Death
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I was never really into dinosaurs

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Stegosaurus was my favourite too, although I was probably had to pick something. My brother liked Triceratops. We had a big book on dinosaurs when I was li'l thoth.


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I remember having a book about bunnies.

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Was it a recipe book?


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Invisible Brainiac #949090 05/12/18 04:56 PM
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Maybe a copy of Playboy?

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Could I get a Playgirl instead?

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Do both have informatve articles?


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What kind of information are you looking for?

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Invisible Brainiac #949140 05/13/18 11:25 AM
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This is not the answer questions with questions thread.


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That's right. It isn't. My search for informative articles meets an early end and I'm reduced to reading comic books. smile


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Don't we learn best by asking questions? wink

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I learned a lot from reading comics as a kid.

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So did I.

I also learned to say "damn", which my mother didn't like...

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You should have gone with "sprock".

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It's the pointy ears I find unnerving... oh wait ... carry on....


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Invisible Brainiac #949157 05/13/18 02:19 PM
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I wonder just how pointy those ears are

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Invisible Brainiac #949159 05/13/18 02:33 PM
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He probably tries to make them even pointier in a vain attempt to be like his idol, Antennae Boy.


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Antennae Boy is the idol of millions, after all.

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And yet so modest, even though he can hear everyone idolise him.


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What a guy. He lets others take the spotlight.

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Except Night Girl. It's bad if Night Girl is in the spotlight.


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Yes, she works better in the shadows.

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When I was a kid, my brother would watch Dark Shadows. When a really scary bit was happening, I would always go to the kitchen to see if my mom was alright.


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I hated horror movies as a kid. I watched a mummy movie and had nightmares that night.

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I don't remember having nightmares from watching scary movies. Our house was old and I would hear some creaking. I'd cry out. When my family would come to my room, I said I heard footprints, meaning footsteps. My brother drew some footprints on a piece of paper and said "These are footprints" For some reason that calmed me down and I was never scare of footprints again.


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