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THANK YOU WHOEVER YOU ARE
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Sir Paul
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Sep-14-2006 08:07
i'd like to thank the person who gave me a subscription gift...i'm speechless...whoever it was i just want to say that I LOVE YOU!!! i'd like to save the message you sent me but i did not have the chance-there was only one option which was erase the message...i didn't erase it but it disappeared after a while...if you're reading this please tell me...i didn't believe it when i saw the message...i'm very happy and i won't waste this gift------------> Christmas came sooner this year:):):)
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Reese Withers
Well-Connected
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Sep-14-2006 11:02
Awww, how very nice of someone to do that for you :o)
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Kenta
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Sep-14-2006 14:16
If that "whoever you are" (and everybody else, of course) is reading this: feel free to give me a subscription too! I'll try to be even more grateful than Sir Paul (not sure if it's possible, but I'll give it a try).
Anyways, it was kind of you.
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Lucian Ty
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Sep-14-2006 15:19
I'm very happy for Sir Paul, and I'm glad that Mr. Anonymous was very generous to him.
Erm, Kenta, we do not solicit for subscriptions on the message boards. Asking for a subscription, however politely you do so, isn't a very good thing to do.
Anyway, I hope Sir Paul has a good time with his subscription.
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Rufus Bradford
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Sep-15-2006 14:11
Can you put your subscription on bread and eat it ? Can you glue bricks with your subscription and make a place to hide from the rain and keep warm on winters ? Can you travel with your subscription to see beautifull places of the world ? Can you give birth to a child with your subscription.....I don't tink so. You are all living in a virtual world. You are feeding with lies. You don't live in reality. The only reason I am playing Sleuth is because it represents a challange to me. Plus I always loved the detective world. But that's not the real world. In Sleuth you see people dieng every day, minute or second....but looking into the real world, you see that all the people around you die one by one leaving the world behind for you. And you choose to kidnap yourself from reality. You see the world dissapearing and all that is left is the virtual world you live in. Of course, there is no pain there. There are no losses. It's a perfect world. But does it worth it to become an addict, to depend on this world ?
I don't tink so.
Save yourself today. Exit your room, maby clean it and breath the fresh air of the nature that surrounds us !! Exit your dreams and LIVE !! LIVE INTO THE REAL WORLD!!!
Notice: Addiction can be very dangerous, and nocive and can lead to major mental damages or even death.
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Reese Withers
Well-Connected
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Sep-15-2006 16:50
Im talented...I can have this addiction, and be in the real world at the same time...*throws out hands* taaa daaaa!! hehehe I like the sleuth addicition better :)
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Serges
Vigilante
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Sep-15-2006 17:53
Wow Rufus... many of us kid about our Sleuth "addictions" taking over our lives. You seem to believe that this is the next heroin.
It must be as horrible as that magazine epidemic that's going around.
If you feel the need to get on your soapbox and "save" us from our "problem", you're selling this entire community short. Except for Crunchpatty. You pretty much hit the nail on the head with him. :)
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Autumnsprings
Con Artist
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Sep-15-2006 18:07
Wow Rufus. Very few of us see sleuth that way. We see it as an enhancement to reality, not a substitution for it. Thanks for your concern, although I think most of us will agree it is unneeded.
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Reese Withers
Well-Connected
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Sep-15-2006 18:15
I agree with Serges, and Autumn :)
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BadAss
Charioteer
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Sep-15-2006 22:20
Oh my God, Rufus, now you really ruined it for me.....this ain't the real world? DAMN!
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yoyofoshow
Old Shoe
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Sep-16-2006 01:14
It's ok Bad ass I had exactly the same reaction
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