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Aug 06, 2011 09:17

[It sounds like the clicking of fingernails on glass. Probably because Cheshire was tapping his claws on the glass. His fur rolls a bit, and his tail is wagging, but his eternal grin is still there. ]

Plenty of people realize I have no hands.

The real trouble is I have no pockets.
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c: fabiola iglesias, c: hades (olimpos), c: rinzler, c: alice liddell, c: franken stein, cheshire

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[video] kill_some_time August 6 2011, 16:16:22 UTC
Not only you.

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[video] nocathere August 6 2011, 16:22:05 UTC
It must be difficult for you if you have no hands.

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[video] kill_some_time August 6 2011, 16:38:46 UTC
Getting replacements is difficult if you are what does not exist.

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[video] nocathere August 6 2011, 16:45:35 UTC
Not existing meant I never needed replacements! Otherwise I would have gone through quite a few heads.

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[video] kill_some_time August 6 2011, 17:36:59 UTC
Been there, done that.

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[video] nocathere August 6 2011, 17:41:39 UTC
Do the flowers talk in your world too?

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[video] kill_some_time August 8 2011, 06:02:42 UTC
In minds, hands and heart if one has one to listen. I rarely care. How many lifes does a cat that talks have?

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[video] nocathere August 8 2011, 06:14:25 UTC
Even if you don't listen sometimes you can hear.

I rarely don't.

Nine lives has a cat, but I'm a Cheshire cat. We have one, but what's a life in a world that never ages?

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[video] kill_some_time August 8 2011, 06:27:27 UTC
As useless as possessing the sole key to a store that never closes, one might think.

Can you hear my heartbeat, cat?

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[video] nocathere August 8 2011, 11:05:23 UTC
Cheshire cat. [He's got all the pride of a cat at least.]

Has it been misplaced?

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[video] kill_some_time August 8 2011, 23:49:52 UTC
Hmph. Does the cat have gotten the land or did the place get the cat?

In the worst way, being brought where one would call it supposed to be.

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[video] nocathere August 9 2011, 00:53:45 UTC
The misplaced cat got plenty of lands, but this Cheshire didn't take a single inch, but also got it all.

Suppose we should be where we have been misplaced, can it be called the worst?

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Re: [video] kill_some_time August 9 2011, 00:56:47 UTC
It is a good name then, it would seem. [Smiles. This mortal is unexpectedly fun.]

A definition that is too hard a word. It is hard to speak if one were not intent to lie. Philosophy can be a bad counsel as well.

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[video] nocathere August 9 2011, 01:36:36 UTC
[Can a dream fragment really be called a mortal?] Name and species the same.

Hard words have the best definitions. Lies can be hard to define by intent, though philosophy's counsel has a lot to say.

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[video] kill_some_time August 9 2011, 01:56:52 UTC
[To the personification of an idea that has become more real than reality itself? I'd say so.]

Somebody has to set an example, as it is frequently quoted.

About lies or intent.

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[video] nocathere August 9 2011, 04:10:04 UTC
[Point.]

Examples are for those who can't figure out how to make examples of themselves, and those that use that example are lying about not needing examples of intents to follow.

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