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Post by Koshizu on Apr 18, 2004 13:07:25 GMT -5
Aww, it ain't so bad really...you only have one chance to live, may as well live it to the full, eh? <=]
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Post by Graedius on Apr 18, 2004 13:08:39 GMT -5
One life to live, billions of ways to end it prematurely.
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Post by teh yoshi on Apr 18, 2004 13:08:47 GMT -5
Yeah, and destroy many others while you're at it .
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Post by Graedius on Apr 18, 2004 13:09:28 GMT -5
That's not what I meant...
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Post by teh yoshi on Apr 18, 2004 13:11:47 GMT -5
I know. 'Twas a joke.
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Post by Koshizu on Apr 18, 2004 13:12:08 GMT -5
But if you're stupid enough to end it prematurely, its really only your own fault, right? <=]
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Post by Graedius on Apr 18, 2004 13:13:10 GMT -5
I don't mean by your own free will... I mean by accident, by problems, by disease.... Koshi, why don't you sign into MSN... did I scare you off permanently?
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Post by Koshizu on Apr 18, 2004 13:18:43 GMT -5
Ahh, I see. Was just about to, I'm doing my homework, but eyy....I guess that can wait. Lol, I've been scared off by worse, BELIEVE me...=]
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Graedius
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Post by Graedius on Apr 18, 2004 13:20:34 GMT -5
I should be doing my homework as well... I have half a Word Processing module to do by tomorrow.
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Post by Koshizu on Apr 18, 2004 13:22:43 GMT -5
Mines make a poster about the properties of metals.
And I say, do I LOOK as if I know anything about metals? n_n* *copypastecopycopypaste* Muhaha, noone will ever know...XD
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Post by joshi on Apr 18, 2004 14:12:36 GMT -5
Actually, in my state there is this new peogram for teachers to find out whether or not the students copy from a website. It identifies specific text from other sites. Beware!
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Post by Koshizu on Apr 18, 2004 14:13:56 GMT -5
Ahh, but I specefically chose an utterly random one from Google...I doubt my teacher will bother looking it up anyways, I doubt she even knows how a computer works. ;]
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Post by joshi on Apr 18, 2004 17:00:57 GMT -5
Don't be too sure about that Koshizu. Teachers are always there to catch you at the right time!
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Post by Anjil on Apr 18, 2004 17:04:09 GMT -5
Huh, i don't think California has that yet. If we do, the teachers at my school never use it. My friend always copies off the internet and hasn't gotten caught....yet. *shame on her!*
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Post by Graedius on Apr 18, 2004 20:59:32 GMT -5
Ahh, but I specefically chose an utterly random one from Google...I doubt my teacher will bother looking it up anyways, I doubt she even knows how a computer works. ;] Exactly... my teacher could really care less.
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Post by joshi on Apr 18, 2004 21:13:09 GMT -5
I don't think it's out everywhere yet. So far in Florida it's used by the district, I think. Sometimes, the teachers don't pay attention to reports. They are too busy with a hundred things to watch out for plagarism. Don't worry, your friend will be punished for her cheating ways.
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Post by Yoshiki on Apr 19, 2004 4:00:14 GMT -5
Sorta getting back on topic (well, the second diviation); I once thought about designing a computer program that could create genetic code based on a model you had. It would figure out how to encode the guts and stuff, and then work in the model's shape. Not really realistic, but hey, one can dream, right?
About Yoshi's physical attributes, I've kinda developed (for myself) how he/she should move and be put together. That tail really doesn't do much as a counter-balance. So, Yoshi would definitely need a light head to keep balanced, if not, it would need to be pulled back a bit — perhaps as many birds pull their heads back and when extended, the legs position would need to be changed (imagine a kinda squat) to keep that balance. Let us assume that Yoshi has powerful feet to also help keep that balance with the slight appearance of being unbalanced. Now young yoshies don't have this problem, as they walk nearly upright (as I've observed with Yoshi's Story, however in Super Mario World, they had more of the posture of their more full size brethren, but of course then, Yoshi also didn't have the current nose shape yet).
As far as dessert-like foods. I do like chocolate sometimes (I do love white chocolate, but that's probably because I like vanilla). I also adore sweet candies with fruity flavors; in line with that, I do like to drink fruit juices.
As far as being a yoshi, I think it would be really cool. I seem to be one to imagine being somthing other than what I am. I don't know why exactly.
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Post by Yoshi on Apr 19, 2004 9:23:50 GMT -5
whoah thanks for the bio lesson. That's pretty deep
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Post by joshi on Apr 19, 2004 14:51:44 GMT -5
I hate vanilla. I used to like it but now it's just ... yuck. You know, it doesn't have to be a dream Yoshiki. Why not make a patent for that program? Who knows, if you pull it off, you may become famous!
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Post by Yoshi on Apr 28, 2004 11:25:30 GMT -5
how would we use the bathroom?
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