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darkp_hawk November 11 2011, 02:56:46 UTC
._. Holy cat toys Batman.... I... don't even know where to start in the mockery.

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lumy12 November 11 2011, 03:03:24 UTC
I know, right? I make it too easy!

Oh and the guy that slaughtered me in the debate enjoyed it so much he joined the high school team and won honors and crap (he mentioned in an interview for the school paper that that debate was the one that sparked his interest in it, lol).

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darkp_hawk November 11 2011, 03:06:42 UTC
It's... like the door to my mockery center is clogged with so many ways of mocking that there is no room for any of them to get out!

I see. I guess he owes you big time for your effort in making him the great debater that he is.

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lumy12 November 11 2011, 03:35:03 UTC
You're welcome? LOL.

He does! I recently met up with an old high school friend of mine and she said she dated him in college. Said he was egotistical and self-absorbed. I had to tell her that story. She didn't remember my failtastic debate! But I don't remember for sure if she was in that class. My memory sucks.

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darkp_hawk November 11 2011, 03:40:37 UTC
Now I have to work harder at unclogging my brain.

Most debaters are egotistical and self-absorbed... that's how they can argue both sides of an issue. It's b/c they think they're always right.

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lumy12 November 11 2011, 03:52:49 UTC
I can see both sides of most things. It's the Puff in me!

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darkp_hawk November 11 2011, 03:56:02 UTC
Really? I thought it was because you're just indecisive.

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lumy12 November 11 2011, 04:12:57 UTC
I'm indecisive if all sides have merit!

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darkp_hawk November 11 2011, 04:14:49 UTC
That's usually the case for any argument; both sides have valid points or there would be no need for a debate.

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lumy12 November 11 2011, 04:17:58 UTC
Yes but some people *coughmybrothercough* have strong opinions about everything and tend not to even consider the other side at all.

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darkp_hawk November 11 2011, 04:19:57 UTC
Well, those people are loss causes. Its better to leave them to their own selves and look at the falling snow up in the sky.

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lumy12 November 11 2011, 04:47:14 UTC
Being opinionated is not necessarily a bad thing. And what is this snow of which you speak?

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darkp_hawk November 11 2011, 14:26:46 UTC
It is if you ignore common sense just to justify your own opinions.

Come over here and see this snow for yourself.

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lumy12 November 12 2011, 15:59:16 UTC
No snow here but... it's supposed to RAIN today and tomorrow. And today is Annual Scrub Out the Litterboxes day. Which involves being OUTSIDE where there's supposed to be warm sunshine to dry everything quickly. I don't think this has ever happened to me before!

It's overcast right now... do I start the project and hope the rain holds off? Do I wait until tomorrow and see if tomorrow is sunny? Or by doing that do I risk everything being all WET because it's already rained and will rain some more? What a dilemma!

I don't want to put it off until next weekend because I'm very anal about when I change my litter (plus I might be working, don't know yet). So it's now or next month, and next month will be BUSY. Gah.

How do people deal with this rain stuff??

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lumy12 November 13 2011, 16:36:23 UTC
I can laugh about them much later! That is one blessing of age :)

I got it done, the rain held off until late at the party and by that point the crowd had thinned out enough that we all fit on the patio, it was nice!

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