Originally posted by Omnislash"Objective consideration of contemporary phenomena compels the conclusion that success or failure in competitive activities exhibits no tendency to be commensurate with innate capacity, but that a considerable element of the unpredictable must invariably be taken into account." -Orwell
It occured to me that it would only be fair if I presented this one as well.
It's unlikely that this letter will win me many friends or even garner much attention. However, writing it is the only way I know to plant markers that define the limits of what is mingy and what is not. In the rest of this letter, I will use history and science (in the Hegel ...[text shortened]... l is, and always will remain more abusive than piteous fruitcakes.
Best Regards,
Omnislash
Originally posted by OmnislashFour more 'stamps' of LSD after the last delusional post, eh? Please a "nut cracker", a.k.a. Psychiatrist, to see what is really bothering you....
It occured to me that it would only be fair if I presented this one as well.
It's unlikely that this letter will win me many friends or even garner much attention. However, writing it is the only way I know to plant markers that define the limits of what is mingy and what is not. In the rest of this letter, I will use history and science (in the Hegel ...[text shortened]... l is, and always will remain more abusive than piteous fruitcakes.
Best Regards,
Omnislash