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Post by Ailedhoo on May 15, 2012 7:28:11 GMT -8
How did you do that?
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Post by Fegelein on May 15, 2012 7:37:40 GMT -8
A magician never reveals his secrets, Victor. But since I'm sure the audience clamours for knowledge, I can say it was done with the help of volunteer collaborators working on the inside; although as ever, most of the onus fell on me. Probably the hardest part was the circumcisions, although it was easy to reverse them after the show had played itself out.
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Post by Ailedhoo on May 15, 2012 7:42:47 GMT -8
Err... that... I still do not know what... your antics are... scale for... err...
Moving on I think it is time to go on another issue: flags. Tell us about your flag designs, what influence the designs, how you think the Raiju though of your wulf flag design and on the methods. Then I need you to answer this question: what is your favourite flags in the world? I would like if possible your top 5.
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Post by Fegelein on May 15, 2012 7:53:04 GMT -8
I'm afraid I must disappoint you here, Victor. That flag you speak of wasn't mine to begin with. I did a Google search for "Nazi Furs flag" and it was one of the first images that popped up. The Führer harbours a venomous disdain for the furry fandom, and I was merely spiting him.
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Post by Fegelein on May 15, 2012 7:53:45 GMT -8
If I had made the flag, I would've anti-aliased the wolf better.
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Post by Ailedhoo on May 15, 2012 7:55:07 GMT -8
O... I see... well what is your favourite flags in the world?
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Post by Fegelein on May 15, 2012 8:23:47 GMT -8
Definitely the flag of the former Mozambique. How can anyone not love a flag that has an AK-47, a hoe, and a book all together? Gadhafi-era Libya's is also good for laughs. I imagine them thinking: "You know what? Screw symbolism, let's just copyright a colour. It'll be so simple to make that all the kids will love us by default." I mean hell, just hold up a piece of construction paper and you're good.
I have to give a nod to post-'65 Canada. Even though red and white are common colours, there's something about the design that really makes it stand out from the pack. Lebanon could have taken pointers: they had a whole tree on theirs, but it's ridiculously detailed and not fun to draw.
Independent Ukraine also had a great colour scheme. What better flag for a county that's all prairie than blue sky and yellow fields? Kazakhstan has similar colours, but it doesn't make the list on account of it's another one too detailed for a kid to copy.
I suppose I'm obliged to plug our own. What the Magnate's using is a variation on the Reich War Flag, but the original swastika, the iconic flag, is very effective in its simplicity and the sense of power it evokes. Whether it's a personal favourite, though, I'm not decided.
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Post by Ailedhoo on May 15, 2012 8:37:49 GMT -8
With this we see further into your mind... and have hold on its squishy inheritance. Now we dig further in. Tell me: what is your view on the matter of research funds? Do scientists get enough funds? Can they ever get too much? What is your view on the matter?
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Post by Fegelein on May 15, 2012 8:47:22 GMT -8
I'm sorry to say I can't speak with any authority on that subject. Anyone who talks to scientists knows they never feel they're funded enough, but it's a complicated issue and I'm not versed in the details well enough provide anything more than personal opinion.
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Post by Ailedhoo on May 15, 2012 8:55:22 GMT -8
Right... I see...
-Miles took a slip of water, noticing how unusual quite the Taunting Knights were. They were plotting something! But what? Miles quickly finished slipping and continued:-
Now I ask on a relative matter: what do you think of your fellow bunker dwellers? I am asking... just to get further insight into your mind.
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