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1990-07-03
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2004-03-02
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Call me Ishmael. (I mean, Miyouko.)
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around 1998
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Kyou Kara Maou!
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become a best-selling novelist
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anime, manga, yaoi/shounen-ai, writing, vampires, magic
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Japanese, writing
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Thursday, July 29, 2004
Ack!
Ack, I almost forgot about myO, I've been so caught up in all the RP sites I've joined. Which is a lot. Let me count.
Six. I am active on six.
I have accounts on nine. Whether or not I post depends on if the site is active, or if it works, or if I ever feel like posting.
So, therefore, I am on six RP sites.
Now, what is the meaning of this post? I have no idea. I just needed something to post, so I have posted this. If you do not like the fact that I am posting THIS, then I don't know why you are reading it if you ARE reading it and do not like the fact that I am posting THIS.
Confused?
Good.
And, because I have nothing better to post, and I have deicded that I am, indeed, posting THIS, I shall explain the equation A + B times the square root of pi.
Ahem.
If you agree that A + B equals C, then you have got a good start. If you do not agree that A + B equals C, then I do not know why you are reading this.
So, having concluded that A + B equals C, let us move on.
If you agree that C in roman numerals equals 100, so therefore MUST equal 100 in this equation, you are one step closer to solving this very complicated problem. If not, I still do not understand why you are STILL reading this.
So, having concluded that A + B equals C, and that C equals 100, let us move along.
If you agree that the square root of pi equals 1.78, then 100 times 1.78 MUST be the answer, you are getting ever closer to the answer. If not, why you are still reading this is completely and utterly confusing.
Having concluded that A + B equals C, and C equals 100, and 100 times 1.78 must equal the answer, we trudge on.
If you agree that 100 times 1.78, in fact, DOES equal the answer, and that 100 times 1.78 equals 178, then you have completed the equation. But, if not, I am completely baffled at why you are still reading this.
Having concluded that A + B equals C, and C equals 100, and 100 times the square root of pi MUST equal the answer, and 100 times 1.78 DOES equal the answer, and 100 times 1.78 equals 178, the equation has been solved.
Over and out. mentaru.
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