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ShinyAeon

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    ShinyAeon got a reaction from RainbowWizard in Story Wednesday Nov 16, 2016   
     
     
    ...Voltaire was behind Tedd's mother leaving, wasn't he?
     

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    ShinyAeon got a reaction from The Old Hack in NP, Monday October 17, 2016   
    GIRL, BUY A SCARF FOR YOUR EARS AND STUFF YOUR TAIL UP YOUR SWEATER!
     
    When fictating becomes loud enough to startle your dog....
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    ShinyAeon got a reaction from The Old Hack in NP, Monday October 17, 2016   
    GIRL, BUY A SCARF FOR YOUR EARS AND STUFF YOUR TAIL UP YOUR SWEATER!
     
    When fictating becomes loud enough to startle your dog....
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    ShinyAeon got a reaction from Tom Sewell in Story, Wednesday September 21, 2016   
    I think "swimming with the big fish" is a great twist on two familiar metaphors ("big fish/small pond" & "swimming with sharks"). It's concise, fresh, and the meaning is instantly understandable to anyone who's heard the earlier two.
     
    Voltaire IS a troll, no question...but assuming he's not just off his immortal rocker like Pandora, why is he targeting Elliot? He just happens to decide to pick on the heroic best friend of Pandora's grand godson? 
     
    I suspect it's her whose attention he's really after...
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    ShinyAeon got a reaction from Tom Sewell in Story, Wednesday September 21, 2016   
    I think "swimming with the big fish" is a great twist on two familiar metaphors ("big fish/small pond" & "swimming with sharks"). It's concise, fresh, and the meaning is instantly understandable to anyone who's heard the earlier two.
     
    Voltaire IS a troll, no question...but assuming he's not just off his immortal rocker like Pandora, why is he targeting Elliot? He just happens to decide to pick on the heroic best friend of Pandora's grand godson? 
     
    I suspect it's her whose attention he's really after...
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    ShinyAeon got a reaction from Tom Sewell in Story, Wednesday September 21, 2016   
    I think "swimming with the big fish" is a great twist on two familiar metaphors ("big fish/small pond" & "swimming with sharks"). It's concise, fresh, and the meaning is instantly understandable to anyone who's heard the earlier two.
     
    Voltaire IS a troll, no question...but assuming he's not just off his immortal rocker like Pandora, why is he targeting Elliot? He just happens to decide to pick on the heroic best friend of Pandora's grand godson? 
     
    I suspect it's her whose attention he's really after...