Bringing the apocalypse to your door step

Apr 28, 2005 13:11

Politics tutorials on thursdays never fail to surprise. The crushing irony and awkwardness this week was quite amusing in retrospect. Having spent another hour in contemplative silence, the revision for politics is less of a daunting issue now that I have last year's paper. Politics exams are so much better than history ones, not that I've taken ( Read more... )

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anonymous April 29 2005, 21:37:11 UTC
in other matters i hereby propose the removal of all instances of 'bleah' every-fucking-where. it's pure evil, scouring time and space intent on destroying all good men and women in a wave of apathy.

initially i thought this might involve killing everyone who had internet access and an affinity for forums, messageboards or chatrooms with some kind of custom pathogen but now i have an easier solution. i'm building a chronosphere. the plan is to go back in time and stop bleah from ever rising to power. i can only hope that soviet russia doesn't come back like the last time i tried something like this.

jamie kirshaw.

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They've removed all my details extar April 30 2005, 13:49:51 UTC
I thought it didn't have the 'a' in.

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anonymous April 30 2005, 17:38:20 UTC
i think it's a matter of personal preference. i'm pretty sure the fewer letters the better for the web-sucking opinion-whores who propogate this vile sublanguage.

if your 'i'm a historian' timebending powers are to be believed then i'm amazed you haven't already a) wreaked havoc on those you would call enemies and b) got rid of the devil's words, youself.

johan kepler.

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Mission Peak 2004 extar April 30 2005, 23:41:48 UTC
I'm okay altering the past as long as no one checks out whether what I say is true. Of course, until someone gets round to checking out my 'facts' then they remain true.

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