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Jul 09, 2005 14:42

Note: Misreading "ancient greeks" as "ancient geeks" leads to much confusion.

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msteatime July 10 2005, 06:53:53 UTC
You're a greek. Me too.

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msteatime July 10 2005, 22:47:28 UTC
But you like math.

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gilderfreak July 9 2005, 22:56:03 UTC
you know all the Athenians were geeks. They had their democracy and their public forums and their philosophy . Not like those Spartans. Now THEY weren't geeks!

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msteatime July 10 2005, 06:53:40 UTC
Yep, those rugged Spartans with their... Spartan-ess. Used muscles, not brains...
Philosophy--yeah... is it just me or was everyone smarter then? :P

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lokmarie July 11 2005, 00:16:01 UTC
we only get the good stuff surviving time, so everyhting seems better

you know this. its just a frustration of mine.

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msteatime July 11 2005, 03:50:57 UTC
Wait. Rephrase, I'm completely confused.

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aurven July 10 2005, 04:47:11 UTC
I speak ancient geek.

It's like 1337 but with Roman Numerals. And sometimes it switches over to Latin for no reason.

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msteatime July 10 2005, 06:52:56 UTC
XXXVIII!

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maxxchaos July 11 2005, 00:39:07 UTC
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maxxchaos July 11 2005, 00:39:37 UTC
does it really?
arent ancient greeks also ancient geeks?
(yep. they bit off chicken heads.)

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msteatime July 11 2005, 03:51:20 UTC
Wait, REALLY???

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maxxchaos July 11 2005, 05:15:30 UTC
no idea. ;p

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