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Post by matthew abagnale on Feb 28, 2011 17:27:54 GMT -7
--- we'll put that down to sleep deprivation and weed, agreed? i figured it'd come across that way, hardly! but you're far more organically intelligent, it's one thing to read up excessively on one subject, but you seem to just get things. but let me read your manuscript, i'll feel so privileged! i got kicked out of a lecture today, it was really embarrassing.
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Post by astrid machiavelli on Feb 28, 2011 17:31:07 GMT -7
excuses, excuses. i'm glad you appreciate the fact that there's more to intelligence than constant studying and reading. definitely not. there was some incredibly scandalous scenes within it and i can't have you thinking differently of me because of that. how in the world did you manage to get kicked out? even james franco doesn't get booted and he falls asleep in his.
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Post by matthew abagnale on Feb 28, 2011 17:42:44 GMT -7
--- creativity is far harder to come by than book smarts. don't test me a, i can guarantee you i'll have had more disconcerting thoughts than anything you've put down. now you've got me all curious, give me an example! that's because sleeping is noninvasive, i was pretty distracting. first my typewriter kept ringing really loudly, the acoustics in there made it worse than usual. then tess called me, so that was another distraction, and then finally i had a coughing fit. he dismissed me apologetically, though!
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Post by astrid machiavelli on Feb 28, 2011 17:46:47 GMT -7
i wouldn't say that, necessarily, but it's nice that you understand where i'm coming from. this is probably true, but you're a male. it's in your blood to be a pervert. it's a secret, little one. you brought your typewriter to class again? haven't you learned your lesson from your past experiences of it ringing? but isn't tess that girl that feels the need to constantly call you? you should tell lila about her. i'm sure my little sister could put the fear of god into her. at least he was apologetic about it, though. better that than a proper reprimanding.
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Post by matthew abagnale on Feb 28, 2011 17:53:06 GMT -7
--- you're the harry to my hermione! really, misandry? you typical female artist, men are no more sexually deviant. trust me on that one, it's psychology 101. usually it doesn't ring that clearly, but john's voice was gone today and as i said, it was a different room - it was a recipe for disaster. i don't know, i mean, i've not got anything to hide, but i feel like if i told her it would seem like a bigger deal than it is, y'know? she's sweet though, honestly. ah we're tight, he'd never have a real go at me!
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Post by astrid machiavelli on Feb 28, 2011 19:13:57 GMT -7
i'm not sure whether i should be offended or complimented by that. that was an offhand comment. you know i'm anything but a misandrist. i don't believe you, but i'll pretend i do, alright? i get your point though. lila can be a bit dramatic. you guys are tight only because of how pretentious you can be. you rival the best of professors.
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Post by matthew abagnale on Mar 1, 2011 1:01:58 GMT -7
--- bit of both, harry's quite annoying. saying that makes you sound like a slut, which you're also not. you're probably slap bang in the middle of the slut to prudish manhater spectrum. it's strange how unlike her you are, i mean i don't know what i expected, but i didn't expect you to be so... you. taking that as a compliment!
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Post by astrid machiavelli on Mar 1, 2011 18:05:16 GMT -7
i'm annoying? i feel as if my brittle heart is breaking into a million pieces à la james frey. in the middle of the spectrum, hm? i guess i'll take what i can get. i'm not exactly sure what you mean by "me", though. please, elaborate.
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Post by matthew abagnale on Mar 1, 2011 18:23:23 GMT -7
--- that's where you differ from him! shit, you really reduce my general level of eloquence, i blame your face. i don't know, it's a bit of a paradox because what makes you you is that you're so indescribable. describing someone as indescribable has got to be a logical fallacy!
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Post by astrid machiavelli on Mar 1, 2011 19:44:47 GMT -7
oh, alright. sorry. if you can't tell, i haven't had enough caffeine today. i'll take that blame as a compliment, though. if it helps, my feelings toward you are mutual. you are matthew the ineffable.
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Post by matthew abagnale on Mar 1, 2011 19:58:58 GMT -7
--- i've always felt lucozade is the key to success, swap coffee for it. you must not be in all that articulate a mood, i'm the easiest person in the world to describe. but speaking of articulate, let's play the board game - we'll make a dream team!
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Post by astrid machiavelli on Mar 2, 2011 0:46:49 GMT -7
i haven't a clue what that is so i think i'll stick to tea six times a day. i really don't think so. your brain is a curious thing, matt. there's a board game called articulate? i wasn't aware.
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Post by matthew abagnale on Mar 2, 2011 7:57:26 GMT -7
--- your life is not worth living sans lucozade, ysyk. yeah, it's fucking badass! by fucking badass i mean fun and word-based, obviously. you have to read something off a card and then describe it to other people on your team, it sounds shit, but it's really good. i used to make my siblings play so much that we ended up remembering all the cards, it kind of ruined it.
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Post by astrid machiavelli on Mar 2, 2011 15:59:16 GMT -7
you can bring it over the next time you come by, alright? oh, so they have to guess the word? that reminds me of taboo, though much more intellectual. definitely a you game, if anything.
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Post by matthew abagnale on Mar 2, 2011 16:15:40 GMT -7
--- i have to order it in at great expense, but for you, i'll share. it's definitely ripped off taboo. cluedo is actually my game, but articulate is a close second. let's have a games night!
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