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kxllyconflict
Now that I think about it
Mar 10, 2006 22:31
I really should change my livejournal layout.
People who don't know me might get the wrong idea.
You see, I like historic relics, not the destruction they once caused.
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kxllyconflict
March 11 2006, 04:54:22 UTC
No, and Barry's was so much better anyway.
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pinkypunky
March 11 2006, 06:07:34 UTC
who cares what other people think.
hell... who cares what we think.
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kxllyconflict
March 11 2006, 06:36:53 UTC
I care what other people think, when it isn't the image I mean to present.
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pinkypunky
March 11 2006, 06:58:36 UTC
honestly i don't think anyone notices or cares for that matter.
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kxllyconflict
March 11 2006, 07:37:31 UTC
I care what you think.
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denolysias
March 12 2006, 03:22:41 UTC
since when?
and perhaps I should have an idea of what your journal is before I comment about it?
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kxllyconflict
March 16 2006, 03:01:38 UTC
Since when what?
You don't know what my journal is?
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kxllyconflict
March 16 2006, 03:00:23 UTC
You got it wrong, Jimbo...
Barry, a homosexual Jew, is using his man-love icon as a slap in the face of Der Fuhrer, who kind of wasn't really into that so much.
It's just another example of Barry's using his sexuality as a weapon.
A weapon of... righteousness?
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hell... who cares what we think.
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and perhaps I should have an idea of what your journal is before I comment about it?
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You don't know what my journal is?
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Barry, a homosexual Jew, is using his man-love icon as a slap in the face of Der Fuhrer, who kind of wasn't really into that so much.
It's just another example of Barry's using his sexuality as a weapon.
A weapon of... righteousness?
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