Here is what I was thinking in November 2005. Don't laugh! I'm sure I had more thoughts than some. Take a look at my thoughts, and Email me your comments!
Tuesday, November 1, 2005:
Lemmy's Thought: Mystery is gold, the
truth often just iron.
Comments: Denny
W. Koopa: I thought the Mystery section looked aqua, like all of the
other sections... And isn't the truth worth a Koopaling vote?
Wednesday, November 2, 2005:
Lemmy's Thought: The mightiest power
of all is Persuasion... or so I've been told.
Comments: Denny
W. Koopa: You've heard wrong! (That sounds lame...) The mightiest power
of them all is Wendy's Tantrums! supercomputer276:
Maybe your next thought should be listening to your own advice.
Thursday, November 3, 2005:
Lemmy's Thought: The world is not fair
and balanced, and yet we find a way not to fall off.
Comments: Denny
W. Koopa: Oh! The ol' gravity thought! What comes up must come down!
Like this orange! *throws orange to the sky, and it comes down and hits
him on the head* OWW!!! That mean orange! For it's punishment, I'll have
to eat it! I really can turn any subject into food... supercomputer276:
Luckilly, some of us can fly!
Friday, November 4, 2005:
Lemmy's Thought: You speak in hopes
that people will listen, so pretend you're listening too.
Comments: supercomputer276:
(passively) Yes, yes, that's very interesting.
Saturday, November 5, 2005:
Lemmy's Thought: You don't always have
to spend richly to live lively.
Comments: Denny
W. Koopa: Another horrible thought, and the argument factor, Luigi's
Mansion! All of those Portrait Ghosts who don't live anymore leave their
money lying around the house in cabinets or on ceiling fans... They would
keep their money if they would live! hyperguy
152: That's true. All I have to do is whack myself in the face. supercomputer276:
You don't need money when you have what I have: your own evil orgainization,
the G. O. Wand, and the perfect plan. It really doesn't cost very much.
Sunday, November 6, 2005:
Lemmy's Thought: Anger fuels people;
soon, why not machines? There's certainly enough of it.
Comments: Denny
W. Koopa: Smithy's already fueled by oil! supercomputer276:
Yeah, if I got one of my doomships to run off of my anger for the Koopa
Klan, it would be truly invincible!
Monday, November 7, 2005:
Lemmy's Thought: Appreciate what you
have, and the chances to increase that sum.
Comments: None
Tuesday, November 8, 2005:
Lemmy's Thought: You don't need a reason
to do something fun.
Comments: Trollish
Beastfighter: The reason for having fun ideally should be that you
earned it by doing hard work. Unfortunately, and including me, we usually
like making the reason "MUST... HAVE... FUN!!! YAY!!!" In fact, at
this moment, I'm supposed to be doing homework, but my parents are out,
so... supercomputer276: No wonder
you're the only Koopaling with his or her own website!
Wednesday, November 9, 2005:
Lemmy's Thought: A window is pretty
much a door located in a place you wouldn't particularly want to step through.
Comments: MJ:
So, are you saying that Mac is better? Trollish
Beastfighter: That is only true if you can open the window without
smashing it to pieces. In fact, some windows are the doors themselves,
like to my backyard in the reality of my actual house. The real difference
is you can see through it, it slides, it is somewhat more fragile, and
it is less heat efficient, I think... supercomputer276:
What about a sliding glass door? It can also be a really big window.
Thursday, November 10, 2005:
Lemmy's Thought: It's better to make
more promises than you can keep than to not promise anything at all, though
most people won't say so.
Comments: Trollish
Beastfighter: I definitely don't say so! If people in that case figure
you out, you'll get a bad reputation and they may hate you! People I think
would be more willing to entrust upon an unknown variable rather than a
proven negative. Or something like that... You should know what I mean
when I say "proven".
Friday, November 11, 2005:
Lemmy's Thought: No one can win every
battle, so at least win the biggest.
Comments: supercomputer276:
The biggest what?
Saturday, November 12, 2005:
Lemmy's Thought: For a change of pace,
try doing something the same for once.
Comments: Denny
W. Koopa: Do something the same? If I copy my AWESOME Race Trimming,
will I still get more votes? What if I change one letter? supercomputer276:
Doing something the same is supposed to be routine, isn't it?
Sunday, November 13, 2005:
Lemmy's Thought: There are many paths
from which to pick, though we often can only see one.
Comments: Dry
Bones: I completely agree with you that you can often only see one
of many paths unless you cheat in a maze, then you can see everything.
Denny
W. Koopa: If you want to see two paths, take my advice! Have Roy beat
you up, and then you'll see double! However, I am not responsible if anyone
gets killed! -_^ supercomputer276:
Yeah, you gotta hate it when you can't find any alternatives.
Monday, November 14, 2005:
Lemmy's Thought: When you take down
the leader, you'll find that many of his followers have already fallen.
Comments: Denny
W. Koopa: Are you trying to tell us something about Lemmy's Leaders-
Wait a minute! Lemmy, what did you do with Ludwig and Iggy and Larry and
Morton and Roy and Wendy? supercomputer276:
Most video games work that way, especially if all the bosses work for the
final boss. You have to fall the followers in order to get to the leader
to fall him/her/it. You getting me on this? I can try to explain it again.
Tuesday, November 15, 2005:
Lemmy's Thought: You can never really
stress test under the worst of conditions, which only makes everything
that much more stressful.
Comments: Denny
W. Koopa: We have a test to day? Well, thanks for telling us to study!
Wednesday, November 16, 2005:
Lemmy's Thought: The same tools that
help you, also help your opponent.
Comments: MJ:
Then why don't fireballs, hammers, statue powers, jumping, Starmen, capes,
metal, or Raccoon tails seem to help you? And that's only the beginning
of my list, there's also FLUDD, Bros. Attacks... Trollish
Beastfighter: This mainly applies to hands, claws, well... yourself
and your brain, which almost everyone has. It also easily goes for construction
tools if you both have them. Also if you are in the same environment. Honestly,
however, your wielding of a sword is not really help for your opponent,
unless of course you can barely carry it and your opponent has a missle
weapon. Anyway, I do know of people who can't understand numbers well,
and I find them a great tool for theoretically devising stuff or raising
my GPA... sort of... Well, get the point? You didn't cover all tools in
that statement. supercomputer276:
If some nut even comes close to my wand, I'd Judo chop 'em!
Thursday, November 17, 2005:
Lemmy's Thought: True skill is a rarity,
though many think they have it.
Comments: Denny
W. Koopa: They were going to put Bob the Booster in Paper Mario as
a party member, but once they saw his ultra attack, Super Suicidal Explosion,
they decided to cut him. Lakilester, the mentally retarded Lakitu who doesn't
know his name, replaced him. MJ:
Just watch out for an angry mob of people who have read this statement.
supercomputer276: Define true
skill.
Friday, November 18, 2005:
Lemmy's Thought: If a hurricane were
to rage through a bowl of alphabet soup, the fallout would be someone's
last name.
Comments: Denny
W. Koopa: The words were off by one with my name... supercomputer276:
It could also be someone's first or middle name.
Saturday, November 19, 2005:
Lemmy's Thought: Victories can be empty,
but a loss will at least be a badge.
Comments: Dry
Bones: You're relating to winning isn't everything, aren't you?
Sunday, November 20, 2005:
Lemmy's Thought: Having more options
does not always lead to more success.
Comments: Denny
W. Koopa: In Mario Parties, however, you can start with computers,
but once they get really annoying and are beating me, I just go into options
and use my other controllers to be them, and make them say no to Stars
and stuff... IT'S NOT CHEATING! Well, it kind of is, but... Dry
Bones: I very much agree because some options may be bad options (very
bad options). Trollish Beastfighter:
Yeah, in the event that you aren't smart, and all your choices are really
hard, that truly doesn't help one succeed, but hard work does. Now let
me explain such a situation that truly is negative. In, I believe, early
England, if you had a foreign religion (not Christianity) then you either
paid a fee to practice, were forced to convert, or you DIED. None of those
choices really supported one's personal self integrity, or something like
that... supercomputer276: In any
trading card game you can think of, if you have too many options (too many
cards in your hand), you're bound to lose some of them (discarding cards
due to some rule).
Monday, November 21, 2005:
Lemmy's Thought: Against the worst,
the best comes out.
Comments: None
Tuesday, November 22, 2005:
Lemmy's Thought: Not every decision
can be brilliant. Note those that are.
Comments: supercomputer276:
Like your decision to make this website?
Wednesday, November 23, 2005:
Lemmy's Thought: Sometimes you must
submerge yourself to stay afloat.
Comments: supercomputer276:
It depends on which part of your body you submerge.
Thursday, November 24, 2005:
Lemmy's Thought: A smart individual
can do the work of an army by simply not doing most of it.
Comments: supercomputer276:
For a moment, I saw a point in this thought, but then my brother shouted
something and I lost it.
Friday, November 25, 2005:
Lemmy's Thought: Only one thing can
be done last, but many can be done first.
Comments: Dry
Bones: You are wrong, more than one thing can be done last (sheesh).
supercomputer276: The very reason
for multi-tasking.
Saturday, November 26, 2005:
Lemmy's Thought: Certain doom brings
dispair, but uncertain doom brings hope.
Comments: Trollish
Beastfighter: If you are saying uncertain, you are saying then there
is a probability that doom won't happen. YES! You are correct! So there
might be hope I live to be 140 and become a record... just kidding. I know
I'm doomed to die, but it doesn't say "when" anywhere... Actually, the
certain doom part, well, if it only applies to one of your options, then
doom is uncertain... AUGH! It all seemed simple one moment ago... supercomputer276:
Hopefully, I'm the one bringing certain doom to others.
Sunday, November 27, 2005:
Lemmy's Thought: For every loss admitted
there are ten denied or unknown.
Comments: None
Monday, November 28, 2005:
Lemmy's Thought: Look down when you
jump, not up.
Comments: Denny
W. Koopa: What about twisting your head 180 degrees to look backwards?
Tuesday, November 29, 2005:
Lemmy's Thought: The world moves through
different phases one second at a time.
Comments: supercomputer276:
So there are 1800 phases in one week?
Wednesday, November 30, 2005:
Lemmy's Thought: With practice, life
becomes easier, and also more boring.
Comments: Denny
W. Koopa: If you sky-dive 100 hundred times, and this time, you forget
your parachute, will it be boring? DIDN'T THINK SO!
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