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« Reply #90 on: March 25, 2009, 07:14:03 pm »

I win! For at least a few minutes LOL
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« Reply #91 on: March 25, 2009, 08:59:31 pm »

I'm back.... big laugh....I win....for now... furry
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« Reply #92 on: March 26, 2009, 06:02:25 pm »

there will never be a winner, unless of course all the forums suddenly disappear into fat air and we remember who the last person who posted was!!  lol sign

yay party time!!  furry who is this hairy guy anyway? furry

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« Reply #93 on: March 27, 2009, 03:57:49 pm »

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there will never be a winner, unless of course all the forums suddenly disappear into fat air and we remember who the last person who posted was!!
("...no, everyone wins here, because one won't know that others posters have posted after one..." ventured the goblin again, adding "...btw either I have won at valhara's or they are not trolls, total silence there MYAHAHAHAHAHA....")

the goblin knew that no one was expected to post here feeling that this "last post" thread was more like a chance to do ones own thing, be creative, etc, so the goblin simply repeated "...it's not the tagging of this thread that is going to win one anything much on this thread, that is, because the real winning begins when one actually is asking oneself "what in my life is worth posting here" and then tries to post something from that standpoint I believe...", and with that the goblin smiled "...life it too short to miss out on what one might have posted, also too short to react to heckles either, since if you're "good" then those hecklers are wrong and, if you're "bad", you're going to get better so those hecklers are wrong again if you keep at it that is..."

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« Reply #94 on: March 27, 2009, 05:34:12 pm »

my favourite book, as a child, was Alice in Wonderland. But I never liked that smart ass cheshire cat!

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« Reply #95 on: March 27, 2009, 06:40:30 pm »

("...the cat was the devil's advocate then, the whole book is based on madness, a brillient madness of university professor whose wild images in vivid epileptic fits clashed with his mathematical mind, he had a collection of **** children's photo's which he later destroyed and liked children in general..." mentioned the goblin again thinking that the author probably wouldn't have survived though today climate, if michael jackson is anything to go by that is)
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« Reply #96 on: March 28, 2009, 12:32:46 am »

So Lewis Carroll was into kids then? Guess he went into the right profession writing childrens books...

Wasn't there another famous writer who was fascinated by young boys and was investigated but never charged with anything? He was around ages ago but I can't remember his name. Or maybe it was Lewise Carroll.

Michael Jackson's love isn't limited to young boys, i think he also has a thing for chimpanzees and Llamas....

He did warn people......



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« Reply #97 on: March 28, 2009, 02:33:15 am »

(the other one interested in children was james barrie of Peter Pan fame, but with him there is nothing to suggest anything bad, he just liked being with the boys, odd as it was it was all above board)

repost from "what are you thinking" thread, elsewhere

"...well I'm thinking about that gap, between that of ones "internal" self and ones "physical" self, again..." mentioned the goblin, adding "...the question now is how to create an "Internal" self that helps me come to terms with the demise of me "physical" self here, as summed up in the idea "the act replaces the actor, the writer by his creation" I suppose...", in fact the goblin clearly understood that no one could escape their own age, only that the goblin was never aware of his age, nor even of being here, when he was creating something, simply inside he was alway oblivious and remained ever that same vivid imagination that he had always been when creating something



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« Reply #98 on: March 29, 2009, 05:51:11 am »

repost from troll's site "last post" thread

"...oh no, don't bother to read my stuff please, a troll's golden rule is simple, "one writes for oneself, one reads for oneself too", lose sight of that and one risks becoming normal, and we hate being normal don't we..." said the goblin, adding "...in fact, you trolls should turn off the notifications here, vow not to look at the replies, and above all, not post back then, and yet the luxury in this life is "not doing what one should be doing for what one wants to do here" isn't it mortals MYAHAHAHAHAHAHA...", and with that the goblin knew that the trolls couldn't resist themselves, mind you, neither could the goblin, he too, hated that which life had lined up for him

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« Reply #99 on: March 29, 2009, 10:32:51 am »

repost from troll's site "last post" thread

"...oh no, don't bother to read my stuff please, a troll's golden rule is simple, "one writes for oneself, one reads for oneself too", lose sight of that and one risks becoming normal, and we hate being normal don't we..." said the goblin, adding "...in fact, you trolls should turn off the notifications here, vow not to look at the replies, and above all, not post back then

I could make a "journals" section, where no one but the person who starts the thread could reply to it.

And put all your stuff there.

Let me know

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« Reply #100 on: March 29, 2009, 11:32:02 am »

("...no no, that would be a blog, blogs are boring because there is one central character with all the other people looking on..." said the goblin, adding "...but a "last post" thread is a round table then, simply the last posters here is the one with the post...", in fact the goblin had written that original reply to those trolls to underline a lesson here, that in attacking someone one is forced to go through their replies later, so I don't attack people on their threads for exactly this reason then...", in fact, the goblin was enjoying the troll's site for now but he could only be on a limited number of threads)

morning and the goblin starts the day with the usual "what have I forgotten" and then, when he sees he has forgotten nothing, forgets everything till his next "what have I forgotten" moment comes some time later in the day, it is as if he pops in and out his "dailylife" in this way then, "...oh no, I don't daydream during my day as that is my normal state I "down to earth" at times..." joked the goblin while his body did the household chores unnoticed by him

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« Reply #101 on: March 30, 2009, 01:55:29 am »

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« Reply #102 on: March 30, 2009, 02:15:16 am »

in fact no one knew if Obama was "any good",  just that he was "so much better", and with that the goblin too put his faith in Obama, and yet the goblin also suspected this crash of 2009/10 was now imminent, and that any correction in the market could somehow be "delayed", "accepted in defeat", or "fought tooth and nail", or any mix of those scenarios perhaps then, and yet, still this crash would just flood in like a some financial tsunami, if only because it seems natural that these monitory  faultlines inevitably and invariably correct themselves taking their investors and everyone else with them each time, "...here we are again then, any reason why this time is should be any different, bar in possible magnitude perhaps..." ventured the goblin

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« Reply #103 on: March 30, 2009, 05:09:41 am »

Events had already been set in motion that can't be turned back. 

Obama's job is to nursemaid the country through this, I think he just might be the man for the job.
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« Reply #104 on: March 30, 2009, 12:57:11 pm »

Did I drop acid and forget? There is some freaky stuff in here... huh
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