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OH NO! Your pet starts to growl, and quickly transforms into a Experiment #333. The zapperV2 operator smiles and pushes you and your... new pet out the door.
Yay! All that tokens have paid of! Salasar has become pretty! .3

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The Pet zapperV2 event
OH NO! Your pet starts to growl, and quickly transforms into a Experiment #333. The zapperV2 operator smiles and pushes you and your... new pet out the door.
Yay! All that tokens have paid of! Salasar has become pretty! .3
I came because you were the only other person in the world who saw the connection between Being Erica and Doctor Who, and I stayed because you've continued to impress me with your sheer awesomeness.
I still remember! :') Thank you, my dear! <333
on nicknames and for some reason on nature
My real name is Irina. But for a long time I'm using Leo as my nickname. It's not actually me trying to sound manly or tough. It's just... When I started chatting with random strangers on Intrenet (when was it? 2002?) I tried to invent myself a nice nickname. And I invented Leo-loErlahell. Where did it come from? Did lots of nice Leos from movies all around influence me somehow? Maybe even King Leoric from Diablo? I'm not sure myself, actually.
What I don't get the reason for constant nickname changes. Pick the one that people will really associate with you! Stop changing it depending on your current show!
*Loud cheering* Amy: That would be my boyfriend - happier playing his dopey stupid Star Trek game with his friends than hanging out with me. Penny: Wars. Amy: What? Penny: Star. Wars. He gets all cranky when you mix this two up. Amy: What's the difference? Penny: There is absolutely NO difference!
The Big Bang Theory 5.19 [the Weekend Vortex]
He played a tough-talking, hard-drinking, chain-smoking, politically incorrect misogynist who wouldn't be seen dead watching women in tutus prance around.
Philip Glenister attends the Christmas ballet