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Minauros
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this is a question and a suggestion. i couldn't see anywhere to discuss writing or poetry, is there an existing category where topics of this nature should be posted, and is there any chance that one could be made?

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Tue Jan 04, 2005 4:45 am
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For discussing writing and poetry there's the Print/Art board and for discussing your own writing there's the User Submissions and Feedback board. You didn't have to look far, you just had to scroll down a bit.

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Tue Jan 04, 2005 5:09 am
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i did look there, but i thought print/art was about . . . well, art! but having had another look at the description of the forum, i see that it covers the written word aswell.
thanks :)

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The gothic sense of humour is highly developed, and often leans toward the satirical. Quietly laughing at the more idiotic and less tolerant factions of society that seem to think yelling out of cars at us makes them cooler

what does it mean by quietly laughed????


Mon Feb 21, 2005 7:56 pm
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Dark_Snowman wrote:
The gothic sense of humour is highly developed, and often leans toward the satirical. Quietly laughing at the more idiotic and less tolerant factions of society that seem to think yelling out of cars at us makes them cooler

what does it mean by quietly laughed????

What?? Do refrain from resurrecting old topics just to post unrelated nonsense.

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Mon Feb 21, 2005 9:53 pm
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