(I don't believe that you didn't try the character. It explains why you're tired, as below)
Kor wrote: not drunk, I only didn't try to think too much and I'm rather tired....
Kor wrote: not drunk, I only didn't try to think too much and I'm rather tired....
Akonyl wrote: How: The question of science.
Dus wrote: A three-way tie? How did that happen?

And I wanna know how long he tried Gin ;pAbs. wrote: Please explain in detail how you "tried" Gin
(I don't believe that you didn't try the character. It explains why you're tired, as below)Kor wrote: not drunk, I only didn't try to think too much and I'm rather tired....![]()

^Straddling the border between PG-13 and R!Kleene Onigiri wrote: how long

the most boring of the questions.blurfbreg wrote: I guess people don't really want to know about the location and time as things happen.
D:Akonyl wrote:the most boring of the questions.blurfbreg wrote: I guess people don't really want to know about the location and time as things happen.



Psssssssssssshpofa wrote:D:Akonyl wrote:the most boring of the questions.blurfbreg wrote: I guess people don't really want to know about the location and time as things happen.
When. Context is everything.![]()

Conia wrote: Why am I thinking a ferret is an experiment from PT to mix the charm of dogs with the evilness of cats? :V
Kay and her friends...Well, sure, they're all important. But you said when and where were boring, which made me D: I guess it just means you're not a historian.Akonyl wrote:Psssssssssssshpofa wrote:D:Akonyl wrote:the most boring of the questions.blurfbreg wrote: I guess people don't really want to know about the location and time as things happen.
When. Context is everything.![]()
context means little without the "what" or the "how", while the "what" and "how" can mean much more even without a "when" attached.



You are right, history is one of my more disliked subjects :Vpofa wrote: Well, sure, they're all important. But you said when and where were boring, which made me D: I guess it just means you're not a historian.
But if you got a PM from me today saying that after thinking about her constantly and working on it round the clock, I'd finally figured out exactly who Kleene Onigiri is and that I planned to poison her today and watch smirking as she died in a pool of her own coughed-up internal organs, you might take it slightly differently than you would if you'd received that same PM from me this time last week. (@Kleene;) The what and how are the same, but the when changes things.
But I like what and how and where and why too. (And "who," which escaped the poll somehow.)
Dunno what you mean :x We were talkign about drinking Gin, right? :xAbs. wrote:^Straddling the border between PG-13 and R! :PKleene Onigiri wrote: how long
Why didn't you poison meeeeeeeeee! D: *sad*pofa wrote:Well, sure, they're all important. But you said when and where were boring, which made me D: I guess it just means you're not a historian.Akonyl wrote:Psssssssssssshpofa wrote:D:Akonyl wrote:the most boring of the questions.blurfbreg wrote: I guess people don't really want to know about the location and time as things happen.
When. Context is everything.![]()
context means little without the "what" or the "how", while the "what" and "how" can mean much more even without a "when" attached.
But if you got a PM from me today saying that after thinking about her constantly and working on it round the clock, I'd finally figured out exactly who Kleene Onigiri is and that I planned to poison her today and watch smirking as she died in a pool of her own coughed-up internal organs, you might take it slightly differently than you would if you'd received that same PM from me this time last week. (@Kleene;) The what and how are the same, but the when changes things.
But I like what and how and where and why too. (And "who," which escaped the poll somehow.)
