Heh. I haven't seen this amount of carp in a long time.

As probably the profanest monk at the monastery(I beleive I am), I find it unnatural not to be profane, and I generally exibit that restraint around here, even though when I speak my every other word is fukcing,carp,dikc,siht...

I would like, along with the adivice already given by everybody, to add some good advice I previously gave at ((crazyinsomniac) !@#$%^&*()!@#$%^&&*!@#$%^&*):

Hi all y'all,

Now lokee her'.
All y'all peoples gettin' offended, don't!
Grow som' brains and grow som' brass.

When speakin' expect to be spoken to, even if you' gettin yelled at!!
Suck it up.

And finally, fix that short fuse, relax and be nice, you'll live longer.

Can you guess the 7 dirty words?

 
___crazyinsomniac_______________________________________
Disclaimer: Don't blame. It came from inside the void

perl -e "$q=$_;map({chr unpack qq;H*;,$_}split(q;;,q*H*));print;$q/$q;"


In reply to (crazyinsomniac) Re: Profanity in the monastery by crazyinsomniac
in thread Profanity in the monastery by bladx

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