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Title: Pasting Game


Hei-Ying-Shih - May 5, 2007 02:48 AM (GMT)
Rules=simple. Press ctrl+v and see what comes out. Bold any OOC comments. Nothing comes out, don't post.

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W.T. - May 5, 2007 09:22 PM (GMT)
oh......man.....must....have.... IM SO GETTING IT!! as soon as i have the money

This text refers to Diamond/Pearl (I don't know which). Oddly enough, they weren't on a Pokémon-related site. The last seven words were written subliminally, so I copied, pasted and enlarged them in order to read them.

Suppi - May 6, 2007 12:19 AM (GMT)
Rome (Italian: Roma) is the capital city of Italy and of the Lazio region, as well as the country's largest and most populous comune, with about 2.5 million residents. Its metropolitan area is Italy's third, after Milan and Naples. It is located in the central-western portion of the Italian peninsula, where the river Aniene joins the Tiber. The current Mayor of Rome is Walter Veltroni.


I was not cheating on my assignment! :angry: xD

Hei-Ying-Shih - May 6, 2007 01:04 AM (GMT)

Akakentatsu - May 6, 2007 01:49 AM (GMT)
Stephen Lynch: Craig
A song. By a great man. Not child friendly.

Piplup - May 27, 2007 10:54 PM (GMT)
Notes on Spongebob
Best friend: Patrick
Lives: In a Pineapple
Works: At the Krusty Krab
Loves: Jellyfishing
I dunno. Something I typed like... 2 years ago and copyed but never pasted...

Akakentatsu - May 28, 2007 12:26 AM (GMT)
You mean you haven't turned off your computer or copied anything else for 2 years??
Well, there went my blue pen. Today we moved camp to a drier place. Our recent one had apparently been circled a few times by Hyenas. Perhaps it was them that we saw running from us in our Jeep? Well, they certainly looked funny. The jeep behind us ran into an Acacia tree, so that's two trees that have died so far. So did the jeep so we had to double pack the other three. It wasn't raining, but it still wasn't dry.
My geo Assignment! I DIDN'T plagiarise it. I accidently saved over it so I had to undo undo undo and then copy it and paste then redo redo redo.

Piplup - May 28, 2007 01:19 AM (GMT)
I usually don't copy much...and my laptop... dunno how to turn it off...

Hei-Ying-Shih - May 31, 2007 11:15 AM (GMT)
Peekay's attitude towards boxing is extremely complicated, setting up the theme of where one can draw the line between boxing and fighting, if one can even draw a line at all. Towards the end of the novel Peekay begins to question the role that the people around him have played in his life-he feels constrained by their goals for him, and realizes that his only self-initiated ambition is to become welterweight champion of the world. It is thus this ambition which allows him to feel "the power of one" within him. The final episode the novel blurs this clarity, however. As Peekay fights his childhood nemesis, the Judge, he draws on all of his boxing lessons-Hoppie, Geel Piet, and Solly Goldman's advice-and implies that his boxing career has culminated in that moment. Certainly, Peekay's first interest in boxing stemmed not from a love of sport, but from a need to defend himself against bullies. There is something sadly pathetic when Peekay admits to himself, in Chapter Twenty-Three, that the source of his boxing desire is a dead chicken. Yet perhaps it is this hidden, vulnerable core of Peekay-revealed to the reader alone-which allows the reader to identify with him. Peekay, an almost perfect character and a hero almost wherever he sets foot, is a likable protagonist because he approaches himself with honesty.

Not cheating...it's a comparison.

Akakentatsu - June 2, 2007 08:00 PM (GMT)
#3B3A5C

Colour :cool: this one!

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