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    Memorable characters.

    Discussion in 'The Lounge' started by JetBlack, Aug 2, 2007.

    Who are the memorable characters on this forum?
    Eg if you were presented a pen and some paper in 7 days without being on the forums what names would you remember? Famous or Infamous, who would it be?

    I would remember:

    Eoz Eanj
    Cogito
    Night.Haunter
    Torana
     
  2. PrincessGarnet

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    aww i thought this was about memorable characters from literature.

    i tend to remember people by their icon or if they come from somewhere unusual, so their names escape me
     
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    Not me. =P

    Uhm.. Well, I don't think I'd really remember anyone.. unless I saw something that reminded me of them randomly.
     
  4. Heather Louise

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    i would probably remember loads of people as i have a fairly good memory but to name a few, Torana, Banzai, Kut, Night Haunter, Hulls Ravens, Eoz Enaj, Anthraxx, Adamant, JetBlack, Cogito. but meybe them more than others at the moment as i ahve just seen there name.

    and JetBlack, i am shocked that i am not on your list. :O :p
     
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    I'd remember Tyler(pyro), Cogito,Torona, adament, Heather, Kandie and Banzai.

    I'd remember quite a few more but atm I can't remember x)

    (edit: rofl. What a stupid sentence :p)
     
  6. Banzai

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    Woo! I'm famous :D

    Erm...I'd probably say...Kit603, Torana, heather, Cogito, Hulls Raven...and probably others too. There's so many cool people here...
     
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    Has anyone else ever had so much time on their hands that they thought, "Why is it there's? Shouldn't it be there're when referring to plural items?"

    Stupid English.
     
  8. Cogito

    Cogito Former Mod, Retired Supporter Contributor

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    I think I've gone from famous to infamous in 3 posts...
    It rips my heart out to know that...
     
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    Cogito Former Mod, Retired Supporter Contributor

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    There's no accepted contraction for "there are", probably because there're doesn't save any syllables and loses clarity by trying to strip the vowel down to a warble in the "r" sound.
     
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    My point is that English is stupid and oxymoronic. I know it wouldn't be there're, but it seems every grammar rule is broken at one moment or another. Thusly, I shall be creating my own language. I'll copy sounds from other languages because I feel some languages better convey certain emotions better than others.

    I wish I could rant in German... :(
     
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    Nein. Die deutsche Gramatik ist sehr schwerig- viele schweriger als English. Und obwohl Deutsch sehr sehr toll, sogar ich kann nicht fur lange in Deutsch sprechen :p
     
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    From my limited knowledge of the German language, I think it says something along the lines of: No. The grammar of the German language... (I've heard it's horribly confusing, but I don't know what you just said)... And...German...??

    Yeah, that's about all I got out of that. However, I only wanted the sounds of the language for my more aggressive words. So many hards sounds just make everything strike your victims!
     
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    Lol. It says:

    No. The German grammar is very difficult- much more difficult than English. And although German is very very cool, even I can't speak it for long :p
     
  14. adamant

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    See... I wasn't that far off.
     
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    Nope :p Have you ever learnt German?
     
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    Nein, I just try to pick up on the little things that I hear. Most of the Deutsch I know is either military (blitzkrieg, panzer) or small fragments in everyday language (und, die, bratwurst, gesundheit).
     
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    Brandstift :D
     
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    I am quite a pyro at times... so maybe that word will come of use in the future. (German/English dictionary)
     
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    Lol. It's my favourite German word. I try to work it into everything :D
     
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    Hey, 10,000Years, did you know you can summon Cogito to any thread simply by typing "pun", sans the quotation marks? Try it the next time you need a review or something.

    I've started to keep part of a pun in my signature for emergency cases; such as getting lost in all of the nonsensical merriment of this forum.
     
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    Nah, I just scan recent activity, more in some forums than others. But invoking my name outside of a protective pentagram is hazardous!
     
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    Uh huh, is that why it just worked?! Man... this thread has gone way off topic. Time to use my signature-pun to return home.

    There's no place like the home page.
    There's no place like the home page.
     
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    I need to stop coming to this forum so early in the morning. My sleep deprived brain doesn't want to handle this type of conversation.
     
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    How goes it, Domoviye? Good to see you dropping in, however fleetingly.
     
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    Fairly well actually. As long as I'm not kicked out of my hostel today, I should be coming a lot more regularly. I'm two doors away from a nice internet cafe that charges I believe 3 yuan (about 40 cents Canadian) an hour.
    More info on another thread.
     

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