the last 3 pages of this thread need to be wiped clean off the face of the planet
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That is all.
So I am reading a book about the Boxer Rebellion. Lot's of interesting (and sometimes disturbing facts)
Did you know that there was a sort of female counterpart to the boxers called the Red Lanterns. They were said to have magic powers and allegedly used their powers to fly to foreign cities and burn them down?
*by allegedly I mean obviously not true in any way, because if they actually did that people would have noticed.
Last edited by Zazie; 9th September 2012 at 5:10 PM.
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You know, for everyone who's complaining, we haven't quite reached the bottom of the barrel yet. Yeah, there are aggravating posters in here, but at least it beats the HELL out of hearing about what Jolteon91 is spanking it to.
That said:
Good idea.
I propose we go back to using the term "epic" to describe only things that truly are epics, such as The Epic of Gilgamesh and that Faith No More song.
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Wow, I was never aware of that. I remember learning about the Boxer Rebellion in my World History class, but the textbook never mentioned anything about the Red Lanterns. I want that book!
EDIT:
Isn't he a lolicon or something like that? O.O
Last edited by Locked In My Asylum; 9th September 2012 at 5:27 PM.
Same here. History classes are never long enough for you to actually learn in depth about any particular subject. In all, though, if they tried to cover everything, the instructor would spend the whole class just name dropping. What would be the point? What good are the names without meanings attached?
Yes, which makes it twice as bad.Isn't he a lolicon or something like that? O.O
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Has the link spamfest ended?
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