NLBFT 13: The Second Round
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You may choose your answer from the following arguments to explain my absence.
1) Not only am I aware that I advanced, I was aware that I was going to win in the first place. That's right. I'm freaking omniscient. You. Take your left hand off your face.
2) I was ambushed by a horde of wild Grue while I was exploring the large network of caves beneath my mansion. For a month I traveled in pitch blackness, scraping my pocket knife against the flint walls in order to stave off my foes, and using their momentary blindness to lunge at their necks, providing my only source of sustenance.
3) I encountered a quandary quite similar to Galefore's, and am now typing this from my computer in a college dormitory, surviving off the good graces of ramen and Mountain Dew: Code Red. I visited on a whim, knowing that I had left my previous battle in mid-stride (sorry about that Psychokid!) and stumbled across the fact that I somehow won. Waitaminute... I freaking won?!
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1) Not only am I aware that I advanced, I was aware that I was going to win in the first place. That's right. I'm freaking omniscient. You. Take your left hand off your face.
2) I was ambushed by a horde of wild Grue while I was exploring the large network of caves beneath my mansion. For a month I traveled in pitch blackness, scraping my pocket knife against the flint walls in order to stave off my foes, and using their momentary blindness to lunge at their necks, providing my only source of sustenance.
3) I encountered a quandary quite similar to Galefore's, and am now typing this from my computer in a college dormitory, surviving off the good graces of ramen and Mountain Dew: Code Red. I visited on a whim, knowing that I had left my previous battle in mid-stride (sorry about that Psychokid!) and stumbled across the fact that I somehow won. Waitaminute... I freaking won?!
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Chaos reigns within. Reflect, repent, and reboot. Order shall return. ~Windows, in Haiku format
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Difficult to say, I didn't have anything to cook it with, and the flavor of blood is pretty overpowering. The meat itself is rather stringy though. I'd recommend tenderizing it first, then putting it in a marinade of some variety.
Chaos reigns within. Reflect, repent, and reboot. Order shall return. ~Windows, in Haiku format
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Of course. You're good ol' Acradius. PsychoKid's also good, and it was a shame he couldn't also advance, but as luck happened you got chosen this time. Maybe next time he'll get a chance, too, since I'd like to fight him as well.Acradius wrote:Waitaminute... I freaking won?!
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Assuming of course I advance, since Trickster is also a tricky foe.
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