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  • ". . . there was Conchis's cryptic, doubt-sowing advice that it would be easier if I pretended to believe" (143).

    November 19, 2007

  • test

    November 19, 2007

  • test by oroboros. credited to papageno.

    November 19, 2007

  • Say what? I'm starting to doubt y'all identities...

    November 21, 2007

  • You missed all the fun, uselessness. Check out bug and/or bugs. All hell broke loose a few days ago. But we're fine now, right jennarenns?

    November 21, 2007

  • You'll never really know.

    November 21, 2007

  • Yes, I saw that after I posted here. I've been slowly trying to catch up after the weekend. I swear, people here are commenting faster and I'm reading slower. And now the comments page is back to showing 100 at a time (but with pagination) so I've been making my way through it, page by page. I'm finally back on the first page at last, but now I'm exhausted. I'll never survive at this rate. Can we close for weekends? ;-)

    November 21, 2007

  • I'm having the same trouble these days, uselessness. Maybe we should retire.

    November 21, 2007

  • NEVAR! :-P

    November 21, 2007

  • Wait, who am I really and what are all these people doing on doubt-sowing?

    November 21, 2007

  • HA! But I had you going, didn't I, uselessness? Didn't I?

    No, if I tried retiring from Wordie I'd probably shrivel up and die. Expire. Buy the farm. Check out. Croak. Kick off. Succumb.

    November 21, 2007

  • Smells like a list to me... ;-)

    November 21, 2007

  • That was my Inner Thesaurus. If I kick it hard enough, it stops doing that.

    November 21, 2007

  • I now introduce Professor Smullyan, who will prove to you that either he doesn't exist or you don't exist, but you won't know which.

    --Raymond M. Smullyan, 1978, What is the Name of this Book?

    November 22, 2007