What would you do?

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Luciene Higher Spirit
Or kill Kitty?
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Artemis Afrit
Bad Luciene! Shame! *e-slaps Luciene* come on, you're more creative than that!
I say night I'm living in the forest of my dream,
I know the night is not as it would seem,
I must believe in something,
So I'll make myself believe it,
That this night will never go.


Laura Branigan, Self-control

:mouth: Oh, Canada...
I think it's best left hanging. Better to have loved than never to have loved before, like that quote from Moulin Rouge.
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Post Higher Spirit
Luciene wrote: Or kill Kitty?
Finest idea I've ever heard.
Shame of the Super Son
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Mwamba Higher Spirit
Nah. Just alter the ending of GE and make Kitty go off with Jakob out of the country.

Easier that way.
流口水的婊子和猴子的笨儿子。
Mmmhmm I like that ending. Too bad that Kitty had to go all selfless and heroic. *yawn*
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Post Higher Spirit
Cynism is good.
Shame of the Super Son
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Artemis Afrit
The quote is: "Tis better to have loved and lost, then never to have loved at all."
I say night I'm living in the forest of my dream,
I know the night is not as it would seem,
I must believe in something,
So I'll make myself believe it,
That this night will never go.


Laura Branigan, Self-control

:mouth: Oh, Canada...
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Post Higher Spirit
"tis' better to have never loved, then to have lessened believability."-Post
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Phoenix Utukku
wrote: The quote is: "Tis better to have loved and lost, then never to have loved at all."
"Whoever said that never loved and lost".
wrote:According to some, heroic deaths are admirable things. I've never been convinced by this argument, mainly because, no matter how cool, stylish, composed, unflappable, manly or defiant you are, at the end of the day you're also dead.

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