GarageKarate07
Wizard
- Aug 18, 2020
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As you know, censorship around the world has been ramping up at an alarming pace. The UK and OFCOM has singled out this community and have been focusing its censorship efforts here. It takes a good amount of resources to maintain the infrastructure for our community and to resist this censorship. We would appreciate any and all donations.
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I was thinking bill and Ted as well as blue oyster when I wrote that. Sadly, yes, nobody joined....There is much less rock in this thread than I anticipated.
It was supposed to be a game? Sorry, that went over my head. How is does it work?I was thinking bill and Ted as well as blue oyster when I wrote that. Sadly, yes, nobody joined....
It was supposed to be a game? Sorry, that went over my head.
Lol my bad. Weed and sleep deprivation don't mix well."Games" prefix in the header.
I'm not sure lol. I figured it kinda does a lot of things. We can't fear the reaper #1. Even if we do, how will that stop the inevitable? #2 people would maybe post album covers and lyrics about the reaper. #3 just funny stuff about the reaper. I didn't think any other lable would fit. Its not a story and its not a discussion. But somewhere in here is someone who light be CTB and maybe they need help. Maybe remembering to not fear the reaper will help some of us. I'm not one for rules anyway but I guess I could have put more forethought I to it. I guess this one is a public water safety mascot in NZ?It was supposed to be a game? Sorry, that went over my head. How is does it work?
What movie? It's used over and over in plots but I forget the original. Shakespeare?
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It's called "The Seventh Seal." It's an old movie but a classic nonetheless. A Swedish knight returns from the Crusades to find his country gripped by the plague and ends up playing a game of chess with death for his life.What movie? It's used over and over in plots but I forget the original. Shakespeare?
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Lol. Sympathy from "the devil"View attachment 67636
—Terry Pratchett, Sourcery