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Aug 09, 2010 11:42

 Michael Nyman's score for Prospero's Books is, as usual, amazing. So's his score for The Cook, The Thief his Wife and her Lover. What a wickedly twisted composer ( Read more... )

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madamegecko August 17 2010, 12:04:54 UTC
I always thought X was kiss and O was hug?

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drackenstein August 17 2010, 15:54:00 UTC
answer me this; which one looks more like a hug and which one like a kiss?

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madamegecko August 17 2010, 16:19:10 UTC
Neither look like either! Maybe hug should be two closed parentheses, but that actually leads closer to O. Wikipedia, don't fails me now! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugs_and_kisses

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madamegecko August 17 2010, 16:20:33 UTC
the urban dictionary entries hold with my assumption. Muahahaha!

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drackenstein August 17 2010, 16:46:19 UTC
dude, the X looks like two arms crossed over as in a hugging gesture and the O look like someone's puckered lips ready to smack ya somewhere good. Urban dictionary is full of lamzorz.

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madamegecko August 17 2010, 17:12:28 UTC
look at the X as two mouths in profile, kissy lips touching, and the O as hugging arms. Expand your mind!

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drackenstein August 17 2010, 18:04:44 UTC
ok now the X looks like to two boobies touching nipples, one on top of the other and the O looks like... well I just don't wanna tell you in public *blush*

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drackenstein August 17 2010, 18:05:54 UTC
p.s. I dunno who you've been kissin' but those don't look like any mouths I've seen.

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madamegecko August 17 2010, 18:31:45 UTC
I'd draw you a cartoony picture, but I'm too lazy and don't actually care.

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drackenstein January 27 2011, 18:39:36 UTC
I like our little chats.

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drackenstein August 17 2010, 18:02:12 UTC
dude, the X looks like two arms crossed over as in a hugging gesture and the O look like someone's puckered lips ready to smack ya somewhere good. Urban dictionary is full of lamzorz.

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