Childlike wonder is my dump stat
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So. FATE?
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The computer is your friend!
Your presence on an illegal, sedicious, and - worst of all - unsanctioned messaging server has been noted, citizen; have a treason star. In addition, it has been noted that you failed to file form TA-616/17B (Official Notice of Intent to Engage in Sedicious Activity) with your local IntSec office before engaging in the aforementioned activity - you are fined 50 XP Points.
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Your presence on an illegal, sedicious, and - worst of all - unsanctioned messaging server has been noted, citizen; have a treason star. In addition, it has been noted that you failed to file form TA-616/17B (Official Notice of Intent to Engage in Sedicious Activity) with your local IntSec office before engaging in the aforementioned activity - you are fined 50 XP Points.
Lol, that is pretty ironic coming from a known commy traitor whoโs activities as part of a forbidden secret society are well documented.
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Pure je ne sais quoi build.
I always have that certain something needed for the job.
I donโt know what that is.
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I donโt know what that is.
โJe ne sai quoiโ = โa certain somethingโ
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Shush, Gob.
Funny, because โgobโ is a slang term for sailor.
The term โgobโ is colloquial, originating from the slang used within the navy to refer to sailors. Its use is informal and can carry a tone of familiarity or affection among members of the naval community. On the other hand, โsailorโ is the more formal and universally recognized term for anyone who works or serves on a ship, regardless of their specific duties or the type of vessel. โSailorโ encompasses a broad category of maritime professionals and enthusiasts, including those in both military and civilian spheres.
So, send me $10.00 for a banana
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โJe ne sai quoiโ = โa certain somethingโ
I donโt know what~,~ you mean.
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Funny, because โgobโ is a slang term for sailor.
The term โgobโ is colloquial, originating from the slang used within the navy to refer to sailors. Its use is informal and can carry a tone of familiarity or affection among members of the naval community. On the other hand, โsailorโ is the more formal and universally recognized term for anyone who works or serves on a ship, regardless of their specific duties or the type of vessel. โSailorโ encompasses a broad category of maritime professionals and enthusiasts, including those in both military and civilian spheres.
So, send me $10.00 for a banana
Youโre right and you caught the reference, I donโt know why you were downvoted.