also: Editors, Moderators, this is DEFINITELY a meditation. Dont trip and fall in. Watch out. Wow I didn't know you could actually lose an experience point. Better make sure you know what you're talkin about. This started out in the right place. Lost another XP? HAHAHAHAHHAHA GOOD! MAYBE ILL GET MY OLD LEVEL BACK! YOU HAVE TO KEEP READING! HAHAHAHHAHAHA! ITS RIGHT IN FRONT OF YOU ANYWAY. EVEN ON A SILVER PLATTER, A CAT EATS WHEN IT WANTS. MEOW MEOW MEOW MEOW. hahahahhaha. I can't make it *that* easy! That's why everybody "should" give it a whirl. went down another -2 or -3........ bringing the total of the main thread to -7....... which isn't the point anyway.... hahahahhahahahhaha........i'm laughin with ya, ya just dont know why yet.......................................thats why this is kindof nested at the bottom.... but, i'll put it at the top again too. Al Gore invented the internet. Why not? Well.... He did as much as you or I did. Look in your pocket.

In reply to Re^4: ATTN NINJAS - ALL OF YA - editor, terminal, programmer, dreamer, wisher upgrades-- check it. by cider
in thread Reaped: ATTN NINJAS - ALL OF YA - editor, terminal, programmer, dreamer, wisher upgrades-- check it. by NodeReaper

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