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drive
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pilgrim
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One should never test for 110 volt AC Current by touching the wires to the tongue. You usually can't remember what happened when you wake up, and so you will be doomed to try it all over again.
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live and direct, the first year a few fits and starts and silences blather on, blatherskites blather on amen
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../b/blather
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remedial birdmad
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...of my will to live, so many days seem to be
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red-headed stepchild inherits the family business.
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%10 %11 %12 %13 %14 %15 %16 %17 %18 %19 %20 %21 %22 %23 %24 %25 %26 %28 %29 %30
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http://blather.newdream.net/cgi-bin/blather/editio
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test
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http://blather.newdream.net/cgi-bin/blather/editio
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test
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test
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http://blather.newdream.net/red/t/test.html
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test
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umm...
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test
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test
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%3Cimg%20src%22http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eblather%2Enewdre
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test
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fuck you
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fuck you.
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test
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HAHAHAHA!!!!! Fuck me now, huh?
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somebody
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this is obnoxious
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somebody
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nobody
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agreed. totally obnoxious.
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is living hundreds of miles apart a test or just unfair?
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0of46
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is living a few hundred miles away a test? or is it just unfair.....
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i know everything.
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it's just unfair
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cole
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"this life is a test. if it were not a test, we would have received further instruction on what to do and where to go."
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a blatherer
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lets hope another year offers proof that the twos are not necessarily terrible live and direct, two underway
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%3Cmarquee%3ERiver%20Bend%3C%2Fmarquee%3E" class"n
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This is a test because red doesn't matter
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%3Cmarquee%3ENobody%3C%2Fmarquee%3E" class"noline"
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that is the coolest name thing I have ever seen!!
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the raver
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Ok, well I've had three people so far ask me how blather works and I thought that a tutorial was in order. If you love to write (yer here aren't you?) You should check out blather. It's not really a competing forum to this one, because...well you would have to have been a blatherskite for awhile to see how, take my word for it, it's something else. Blather works like this: It's one hundred percent free expression. It can get pretty innane at times, be warned (also be thrilled and amazed that such a thing exists.) First, you go to http://blather.newdream.net There you click on the link that says "recent" That'll give you the main listing. On the left side, you will see a column which says "today" at the top. Those are the pages that have been added to that day. The right hand column is labelled "yesterday." Guess what that means. They are ordered from most to least recent. Each link/word/phrase leads to a page about that phrase. Each word or underscore connected phrase is a page. On each page, people write what they think about that word..or whatEVER you are inspired to write under that word. Some folks respond to other blathes (what blatherskites [or blatherites or blatheroons or blatherers] call a post), some folks respond to what the word evokes, some simply go off on a three way tangent in 5 parts. If you click on any of the words on a blather page, you will go to THAT word's page. Each blathe has it's author's name (you can put anything you want and there is no membership required. You are free to blather under complete cover of anonymity if such a thing appeals to you or is useful) at the bottom of the entry to the left of the column. The date that it was blathed is the 6 numbers on the bottom right of the column. If you click on the author's name, you will get a listing of everything that they've ever written under that name or email address. If you click on their name again from that listing of their blathes, you can send them an email. Once you get to a blather page and decide that you would like to write something: Go to the very bottom right of the page. There is a link that says "blather." Click that and you will be given a form to fill out that consists of four parts: 1. The title of the page that you will be adding to. This will show up with the name of the page you were on when you clicked blather. If you would like to add a page of your own, or add to some other word, just change what is in this box. 2. The main body of text. This is where you leave your musings. 3. The name that you would like to have displayed next to your entry. (Any name is fine. If you would like to leave no name at all, most folks use a period, or fill the entire line with spaces.) You are under no obligation to use a name that is in any way connected to you. 4. An email address. This is not required, but if filled in, people will be able to contact you or search your work by email address as well as name. Then just hit the button and...you've blathed! If you would like to see all of the words under a particular letter, just go to blather.newdream.net/ and you will get a directory listing. (Be aware that this does not work under the d (default.html) i (index.html) or h (home.html) directories. Have fun and I hope everyone enjoys.
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amy
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this is a test of your compassion. this is only a test. if you actually are compassionate, we will alert you.
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Hubert
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i've finally moved my mini-tests to the test page
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Hubert
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i've finally moved my mini-tests to the test page
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Inorder that I may form a deeper connection to this place, which I love... so far as love can be, I've decided to interact with its history. So here I am connected to the first site of the red blather, the only blather for me, and so here I post a new post that my name shall live among the founders.
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fuck you
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ohhhhh..... lets do a test on a human being.
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˙pǝןıɐɟ sɐɥ ʇuǝɯıɹǝdxǝ sıɥʇ 'uʍop‾ǝpısdn ʇ,uǝɹɐ ʎǝɥʇ ɟı ˙uʍop‾ǝpısdn ǝq pןnoɥs spɹoʍ ǝsǝɥʇ
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raze
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blather hasn't reverted to its previous sluggishness, but things don't seem to be blathing properly over here right now. go away, 504 gateway error bullcrap.
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raze
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fix thyself.
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raze
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(thank you.)
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Hey, I was right about something. That upside-down L that doesn't look quite right is the Hebrew letter nun (pronounced "noon" - but if a Hebrew letter nun were a specific type of job, I'd do it. No, I wouldn't do it. If someone said I had to be a nun I'd probably rebel and have sex with half of everybody.)
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Sometimes I recite Wordsworth's "Daffodils" to test how tired I am, the theory being that if I'm too tired I won't remember it all.
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raze
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what you said about being a nun ... that almost made me spit water all over my computer screen laughing.
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unhinged
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maybe the past month was a test that i failed
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But WHICH half, tired e_o_i? The bottom half or the top half? And does this involve any alphabets, such as: Aleph beth gimel dalet hay vav zayim khet tet yod kaf lamed mem nun zamekh ayin tsvay tsade kof resh shin sin tod. (That's how I remember them being pronounced, anyway.)
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Okay. The one after ayin is pronounced "pay" not "tsvay," and shin (sheen) and sin (seen) are apparently different pronunciations of the same letter, depending on whether it has a dot on it or not. Now on to Japanese! I'll try Avril Lavigne Japanese, which only consists of "arigato," "kawaii," and "Hello Kitty."
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raze
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suddenly em dashes have started turning into weird question marks in diamond-shaped boxes when i try to use them. let's see if any of these work. — — — —
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raze
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i guess it was just the "punk" blathe that decided it didn't like them, then. very eeenteresting...
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れんしゅう
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Soma
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my commas appear to be turning into Ца not sure why , testing, any color of your choosing, only line break, line breaking,
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गजः स्मरति
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e_o_i
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I'm sure I've tried this before, but Devanagari script looks so p r e t t y here. (Probably my sentence needs a direct object, though. "The elephant remembers." What does the elephant remember? That's the question.)
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.,:;'"& ^%$#@!-_— =
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Soma
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what is your problem with dashes all of a sudden, blather? testing dash- to dash— to dash –
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raze
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i can't ever seem to find a unicode squirrel, so here's a turtle instead. 𓆉 (also, i've always kind of wondered who "the raver" was up there. they wrote a pretty good blather tutorial twenty_years_ago.)
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what's it to you?
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blather
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