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I'm loving the use of "sometimes." It makes me think that the rest of the time I'm completely insane in my responses. :laugh:

Insanity in Neowin forum posts? Surely you jest. :shiftyninja:

oh really check what I have indicated as mine!!!! teee heee!!!!

and for some odd forsaken reason I get that kinda vibe off Intrinsica.... like they are really the avatar... the post style... everything...

This x1000.

I ponder why I didn't make it in any list so far. :p

Guess I'm less of who I am recently and more reserved or formal...

remixedcat gets the award for most catnipped avatar from me.

Never dare to change it again!

*meow*

Kitteh hates change! :D

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This x1000.

I ponder why I didn't make it in any list so far. :p

Guess I'm less of who I am recently and more reserved or formal...

remixedcat gets the award for most catnipped avatar from me.

Never dare to change it again!

*meow*

Kitteh hates change! :D

Glassed Silver:ios

To be quite honest I don't care whether or not I made it onto any list. Life is too short to worry about being popular on a random internet forum.

Hottest Cat: Remixedcat ;)

She's not that hot imho.

Hottest Cat: Remixedcat ;)

mee-oww!!!! :cat:

This x1000.

I ponder why I didn't make it in any list so far. :p

Guess I'm less of who I am recently and more reserved or formal...

remixedcat gets the award for most catnipped avatar from me.

Never dare to change it again!

*meow*

Kitteh hates change! :D

Glassed Silver:ios

sure! BIG EYES IS STAYING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

To be quite honest I don't care whether or not I made it onto any list. Life is too short to worry about being popular on a random internet forum.

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Caring for something doesn't equal putting all my power and lifetime into it.

You often take statements more seriously than somebody or I for that matter intended them to be.

So my vote too for grumpy cat of the forum goes to you.

(no offense, all in good spirit! :))

Glassed Silver:ios

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Caring for something doesn't equal putting all my power and lifetime into it.

You often take statements more seriously than somebody or I for that matter intended them to be.

So my vote too for grumpy cat of the forum goes to you.

(no offense, all in good spirit! :))

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I'm not Grumpy Cat. I'm merely behaving like any normal German would. ;)

/me flees

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I'm not Grumpy Cat. I'm merely behaving like any normal German would. ;)

/me flees

Whilst this is obviously a joke, the fact this actually bears a little bit of truth is what ticks me off.

I wish people in Germany were less grumpy, serious, etc...

Problem is, I love my friends, this country, the cities, the nature, etc etc way too much to consider moving.

Let alone politics, which I think are almost reasonable around here, which I can't say about most countries that are on my list of countries I need to go to for holidays.

*sigh*

are all german's serious grumpy potatoes???

Yes. It's all true.

No exceptions!

*transforms*

*BIGGEST GRUMPY CAT FACE OF ALL TIME*

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I am going to have to leave. . .it is just getting to warm and fuzzy on this thread; just not the usual Neowin thread posting. . . :rofl:

That's what happens when remixedcat and me meet in the same thread for more than one or two messages. :p

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I am going to have to leave. . .it is just getting to warm and fuzzy on this thread; just not the usual Neowin thread posting. . . :rofl:

That's what happens when remixedcat and me meet in the same thread for more than one or two messages. :p

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turns into a love fest :p

multquote :heart:

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