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n:iceman:16
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Originally posted by Iceman16
Remember how Dry Hob lost to Bonn early last season?


No?

Well, the moral of the story iUR DED IN DA PLAYOFFS
 
23yrwej
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Originally posted by Iceman16
Originally posted by Iceman16

Remember how Dry Hob lost to Bonn early last season?


No?

Well, the moral of the story iUR DED IN DA PLAYOFFS


I thought the moral of the story is to not flaunt your exploits so Haliblack can take them and beat you with them? O_O
Edited by jrry32 on Oct 13, 2009 21:18:45
 
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Originally posted by jrry32
Originally posted by Iceman16

Originally posted by Iceman16


Remember how Dry Hob lost to Bonn early last season?


No?

Well, the moral of the story iUR DED IN DA PLAYOFFS


I thought the moral of the story is to not flaunt your exploits so Haliblack can take them and beat you with them? o_O


That's the tl;dr version
 
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Originally posted by Iceman16
Originally posted by jrry32

Originally posted by Iceman16


Originally posted by Iceman16



Remember how Dry Hob lost to Bonn early last season?


No?

Well, the moral of the story iUR DED IN DA PLAYOFFS


I thought the moral of the story is to not flaunt your exploits so Haliblack can take them and beat you with them? o_O


That's the tl;dr version


Well that's the moral for all of us with at least the attention span of a chipmunk.
 
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To Kill a Mockingbird is an exploration of human morality, and presents a constant conversation regarding the inherent goodness or evilness of people. Atticus, father of Scout and Jem, also plays the role of teacher, for his children and his town. Atticus believes that people usually contain aspects of both good and evil, but that good will usually prevail. Atticus teaches this to his children, but also to the town, as he works to defend Tom Robinson, an innocent black man accused of raping a white woman. In the racist town of Maycomb in the heart of America's South during the Depression era, this is a Herculean task. Despite the challenge of overcoming the town's deeply ingrained racism and forcing people to change their social perspectives, Atticus struggles on, because he believes that one day, goodness will prevail over the evils of racism and racial equality will exist.

Throughout the book, Scout and Jem make the classic transition from innocence to maturity. Jem leads this change, as he is older than Scout, but both children experience it. At the beginning of the novel, they approach life innocently believing in the goodness of all people, thinking everyone understands and adheres to the same values they and their father do. During Tom Robinson's trial, the children are sorely disappointed when the jury, made up of their fellow townspeople, convicts the obviously innocent Tom Robinson simply because he is a black man and his accuser is white. The realization that there is true evil within their society shakes Jem to the core. He held a strong belief in the goodness of all people, but after the trial must reevaluate his understanding of human nature. The challenge of this struggle causes him great emotional pain as he tries to come to terms with disappointing realities of inequality, racism, and general unfairness. Scout also struggles to understand these things, but even following the trial is able to maintain her belief in the goodness of human nature. At the end of the novel, both children are faced with true evil, as Bob Ewell tries to kill them. True goodness, embodied in Boo Radley, saves them. In this final conflict between these opposing forces, goodness prevails.
 
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Ahrens858
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to kill a mockingbird was fucking gay
 
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Originally posted by Ahrens858
to kill a mockingbird was fucking gay


Is this a serious post?
 
Gturtle
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well I mean it was pretty oddly timed. The rest of the book was particularly lacking compared to the chapter which housed the original short story in terms of themes/motifs. I mean, it's like eating a blueberry muffin, and each bite you get maybe half a blueberry, and then suddenly you take a bite and it's like 95% blueberries.

Only instead of being a blueberry muffin where the dispersion of the blueberries is pretty much left to chance, it's 9/10ths a book and 1/10ths a short story and it's ridiculously obvious that's what happened and it's the authors fault.
 
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not saying that the chapter wasn't fantastic or not worthy of admiration, but imo it diminished the rest of the book.
 
Ahrens858
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Originally posted by Iceman16
Is this a serious post?


[x] serious
[ ] not serious
 
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Originally posted by Ahrens858
Originally posted by Iceman16

Is this a serious post?


[x] serious
[ ] not serious


[x]stupid
[ ]not stupid
 
Mr. Me2
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I just figured out we had a game a few hours ago tbh.
 
Gturtle
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Originally posted by Ahrens858
[x] serious
[ ] not serious


I mean, you've got some redundancy built into your checkbox system that is fucking retarded. If there's a "serious" checkbox, it's either checked meaning that it's "serious" or it's not checked meaning that it's "not serious" you don't need two boxes and stopusingcheckboxesyou'reruiningthem
 
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Originally posted by DrunkenOne
http://i679.photobucket.com/albums/vv154/DrunkenOne/unknownil6.gif


Whoa thats awesome
 
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