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whatthefuck.com 2008-10-16T19:16:00
subject: the adventures of the damned(...)
should the column "The Adventures of the Damned Human Race" be let in as a regular column?

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dilanium 2008-10-17T14:34:06
subject: re: the adventures of the damned(...)
in reply to whatthefuck.com in message #1:
yaaaaaaayyyyy!!!!!!!!

-dil
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outzider 2008-10-17T14:34:58
subject: Well, well
You haven't lost your touch, after all.

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kai 2008-10-17T15:12:58
subject: re: Well, well
in reply to outzider in message #3:
That's what she said.



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homeslice 2008-10-17T17:42:52
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I like Bed, Bath, and Beyond.



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kai 2008-10-17T18:43:35
subject:
I thought about voting "no" on my column just for the sake of being contrarian.

But I'm too much of a whore.



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dilanium 2008-10-17T18:48:54
subject: re:
in reply to kai in message #6:
whore.

-dil
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grendel 2008-10-17T19:13:12
subject: re:
in reply to kai in message #6:
Nice to see you back, man...if you ever left, that is. And nice work on the column!



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As usual, my statements will probably be misunderstood and offend someone.
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dilanium 2008-10-17T19:42:55
subject: re:
in reply to grendel in message #8:
I've been holding him hostage in my basement. he just escaped. I'm trying to locate him to lock him back up for the good of humanity.

If you see him please call 0-800-sarcasm.

-dil
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naiiad 2008-10-17T22:28:40
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Oh, this was very good Kai. Every bit as good as the short stories I've read in books. It's nice to read your writings again.

Ooops... Wrong Planet...
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kornmagik 2008-12-03T16:21:21
subject: re: the adventures of the damned(...)
in reply to whatthefuck.com in message #1:
I've really been liking your columns, Kai. Keep it up!



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paradox 2008-12-08T11:20:38
subject: re: The Saga of Kirosho Yaro
I enjoyed this one. Would make a great ongoing storyline, hope to read more on Kirosho in the future.

Thanks, Kai!



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At midday we stumble as if it were twilight; among the strong, we are like the dead."
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goddessofperversity 2008-12-12T10:23:53
subject: new column

1. I'm pretty sure civilization will die out before religon does, and I'm half certain that one dying will be the cause to the other.

2. Santa Claus IS a christian invention, he was supposedly modeled after Saint Nicholas.

3. "So while the Big Three would have you believe that their dogmas have been around since Time was Time, the truth is far different."

Meh. It's not just the Big Three. Wiccans will tell you they have the best, old-time religon, been around since Time was Time, before Christianity was Invented, and opponets will argue that organized Wicca is only like, 50 years old, so people are confusing Wicca with random paganism.
It depends on if you are counting how long dogmas have been "organized," i can't really tell you what Og and Adam believed in.





Let's think the unthinkable, let's do the undoable, let's prepare to grapple with the ineffable itself, and see if we may not eff it after all. Douglas Adams
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kai 2008-12-12T13:36:27
subject: re: new column
in reply to goddessofperversity in message #13:
1. I find it impossible to believe that civilisation can never exist without religion, or that it would fall if religion died out.

2. So what? I never said he wasn't.

3. I didn't discuss Wicca for the same reason I didn't spend a lot of time discussing modern-day Thor worshippers. In the grand scheme of things, Wiccans don't count.



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outzider 2010-04-11T11:36:02
subject: Prior Art
I just spent the morning reading through Adventures of an Asshole this morning, and while I know you don't identify with that Kai anymore, it's still a good read.

Just wanted to say.

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kai 2010-04-11T15:33:06
subject: re: Prior Art
in reply to outzider in message #15:
Aww. Thanks.



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