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1) No no no, didn’t you see the anon from before? My butt is a mountain.

2) And I’ll get to play that soon! I’m excited! I got tons of great stuff this year!

3) No~.

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4) There’s no reliable answer. Griffons say they did it; dragons say they did it. Both with outlandish explanations that can’t be proven. And even if true, who did it before them? We know that the planet used to have a balanced day/night cycle on it’s own, but while we don’t know how long ago that stopped, we know it would take a long time to slow down.

5) This is terrible, but I’m still trying to figure that out. I know what to get Krastos, but I still don’t know what to get Sweetie, Tootsie, or Bon-Bon. Hopefully as I get better I’ll be able to think straight for once.

6) Old question, but as a reminder it’s Roboplus. Don’t just send me a random invite, though. Let me know who you are.

7) Mint! Hey! Good to hear from you! How are you? Sorry we never got to play City of Heroes again before it closed down.

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Well, I mean yeah. Sure. It just seemed to… I guess, strike a chord with me. Pun intended.

I mean, have you ever came across a name or a word and thought, “Wow! That sounds great! It’s spelled great too! So eloquent! So beautiful! I really like that word! I want to use that word! I want to use that word whenever I can! I want to create situations just so I can use that word!”

Like Albert, or specifically to me, Lyra. Aren’t those just awesome names? Or sortie. Liberate. Qualm. Exodus.

Vega is just an awesome name. Know what I mean?

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1) Possibly. Smooth Criminal might have had a similar affect.

2) Kids Gone Bad? Kick Gum Back? Kiss Green Bats?

3) I have no idea. Not something I make a calculated effort to discover.

4) Wasn’t that the thing I wasn’t supposed to answer for some reason? I can’t remember.

5) We are young. Heartache to heartache we stand.

… Shoot, already used that one.

6) Vega…?

Vega…

7) Oh. It’s an old post that I only just tagged, but my meta powers weren’t always around. They aren’t going to know anything from a time before they existed.