But I want this when it comes out.
I'm not a gamer
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by Suw on March 9, 2006
But I want this when it comes out.
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All the threads looked the same to the innocent eye, but Maude could see the black heart running up through one strand as it wove its way through the lace roundel. She busied herself with tidying her bobbins as a customer browsed the lace mats on her stall.
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I don't know, Suw. It looks to me almost as if you are doing such good work as an activist for digital rights, that a conspiracy has been launched against you.
That is, someone in high places may have said: “Hmmm … what can we do to take up some that girl's enormous energy and bandwidth, so that she won't be so effective in ORG … hmmmm.”
And the answer of course, is to get her addicted … either to heroin or something even worse, like the best game in the world.
Crikes. I'd be way wary there, Suw. It maybe should be called not Spore, but “Trojan Spore”.
😉
It looks terrifying.
There would be absolutely no incentive to ever leave the house. I could set up some kind of drip for nourishment, fit a colostomy bag, train my daughters to run a damp flannel over me from time to time, and simply spend my entire life wandering from planet to planet exploring the multiverse.
So, no change there then, Paul. 😉
It's all part of the government's master plan to subvert bloggers every where. The question is will you manage to convert Nemo as well?
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