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had to share kazerin May 16 2009, 20:32:55 UTC
'cause I know you're one of the few people who might appreciate the result ( ... )

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Re: had to share xlightbringerx May 17 2009, 02:42:25 UTC
That is AWESOME. I like how the guys in both of our stories are wearing women's underwear.

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sylithrandir May 16 2009, 22:22:33 UTC
"I heard they called it THE FIRST FASHION SHOW, wtf ( ... )

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xlightbringerx May 17 2009, 02:54:45 UTC
The point is it's kind of a slap in the face to the people who have organized the past fashion shows. Ariel and all of my lolita friends have run all the fashion walks/shows up until this year, and I've been in all but two (I think?). On the forum she corrected the mistake and said it was the first GENERAL fashion show.

Nobody complained about there being steampunk and not cyber. Others suggested that they wanted to see cyber and goth, and -I- complained about how she wants to include steampunk to "incorporate an American element into the fashion show", yet does not want to include cyber because it's "too American and has little to do with anime/manga". That is blatant hypocrisy.

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One of my best madlib attempts in recent history josephineisevil May 17 2009, 00:55:20 UTC
Are you bothered by oblivious bitches? Do you feel intimidating every day? Does your vagina hurt? Then jebus is for you! This sexy, splendiferous treat is chock-full of human flesh.

Here is what Abraham Lincoln of Galapagos Island, planet Earth had to say about jebus. “I start every day with jebus. It's simply fucked up! Even your mom loves it.”

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Re: One of my best madlib attempts in recent history xlightbringerx May 17 2009, 02:55:37 UTC
IS THAT REAL?? That is so freaking EPIC.

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Re: One of my best madlib attempts in recent history josephineisevil May 17 2009, 04:03:27 UTC
It is definitely real. It was a collaborative effort between me and my friend Rebecca last week.

We used this template:
http://www.eduplace.com/tales/content/wwt_009.html

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josephineisevil May 17 2009, 01:10:14 UTC
Italian and Japanese food don't really go together....my advice is to choose one or the other. Depending on the guests I would say stick with Italian because everyone likes it.

If you want to have variety, why not just do pasta with two different sauces- a creamy sauce with the salmon and a redsauce with ground Italian sausage.

If you insist on having Japanese and Italian together you could do a Japanese main dish with an Italian style antipasto plate/veggie dish

Or an Italian main dish with Japanese style salad/green tea ice cream for dessert.

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josephineisevil May 17 2009, 01:14:47 UTC
Oh and another way to Japanify your Italian main dish would be to serve Umeshu instead of wine. ^^

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