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#9 1. Of course the dragons built them. They dug them as fallout shelters in preparation for the day when mankind discovers Ultima. 2. That's actually a mistranslation. It was supposed to be the Brood Sword, and only characters inflicted with angst could wield it. 3. Never had a cabbage patch kid? I was a cabbage patch kid. Long story. 4. The safety word is "spoon." |
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| Administrator | In the end, Gordon actually redeems himself about a thousand times more than Gilbert does. |
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| | 1. They were there the whole time. They loved living in a hole. It is warm, nutritive and a great place to raise the kids, with a great neighborhood. 2. It was definitely a sword that received blood in canibalistic rituals. 3. Yes, I would. 4. Not all the time. Only 80% of the times. They had to send the pants to laundry. P.S Don't try to understand, I didn't mean a thing. |
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| Cid's Knight | 1. Do you think Bahamut and his dragon subjects made all those caves they live in, or were they there the whole time? They're dragons, so they could easily dig caves if they wanted to. 2. Do you think the blood sword was made of blood, or just a sword with blood on it? No, it was a sword that actually sucked blood, draining it from the enemy and putting it into your character. Hence the name. 3. If cabbage patch kids were called onion kids would you have still had one? And if you never had one, why not? You should ask my aunt from Canada. She's the one who bought me a Cabbage Patch Kid when I was a girl. 4. Did you think Yang's Wife wore the pants in that relationship? Of course she did. |
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