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umm... I guess I'll start with The outsider, the title sound's catchy, hehe.
has anyone read the art of deception?
has anyone read the art of deception?
o.vulgaris said:umm... I guess I'll start with The outsider, the title sound's catchy, hehe.
has anyone read the art of deception?
nope try again, think along the lines of someone called kevin mitnick.TaningiaDanae said:Nope, haven't read THE ART OF DECEPTION. Intriguing title, though -- why am I thinking that whenever and wherever it was written, the author must've been a politician
You go girl!!!Hey Tentacular, don't be ashamed of your work as a teuthsome rubber-clad dominatrix! As a matter of fact, I am a tall voluptuous swordswoman who wears a metal bra and tunic, breathes fire, mixes it up with gods, and throws a mean chakram.
Some of us actively worship Cthulhu with dice and character sheets. Ooops... 1d20 san loss.Cthulhu is a recurring character in the fiction of H. P. Lovecraft. There are some at TONMO who actively worship Cthulhu and take pride in being his minions. Steer clear of them.
Tentacular! said:"My father used to tell me I had an octopus-complex... Analogies fail, but I am capable of behaving like an eight-armed cephalopod while protesting the innocence of my two arms on the table". JW
oh god... :|Tentacular! said:Oh my god. A Bill Gates/octopus hybrid. Now that is truly horrifying.
Clem said:"Culture is necessary, but it must be alive and not too much of it."