Zombipanda
My Boom-Boom's mostly gay
Well?
I suppose what's best in "life" would be "E". So I would probably go for "E".
I don't think any letter is inherently better than the other, but I suppose what's best in "life" would be "E" because it is such a commonly used letter. It's very hard to write without it. But then, one could argue a case for "I" because without it we might not have language at all, since the inherent ability to think in a self-aware form allows for language and therefore the first word you'd develop is "I" and "Me".
So I would probably go for "E" or "I".
"F" can **** off.
:noway:
:roll:
Such a suck up... You sold out man.
*explodes*
To Crush Your Enemies. To See Them Driven Before You. And To Hear The Lamentations Of their Women.
Robots.
To Crush Your Enemies. To See Them Driven Before You. And To Hear The Lamentations Of their Women.
Boobs.
and Boobs have no "e"s.
Kratos? Is that you?
To Crush Your Enemies. To See Them Driven Before You. And To Hear The Lamentations Of their Women.
Thank you.
I'm really looking forward to the new movie. I rewatched the original two a couple weekends ago.
I don't think any letter is inherently better than the other, but I suppose what's best in "life" would be "E" because it is such a commonly used letter. It's very hard to write without it. But then, one could argue a case for "I" because without it we might not have language at all, since the inherent ability to think in a self-aware form allows for language and therefore the first word you'd develop is "I" and "Me".
So I would probably go for "E" or "I".
"F" can **** off.
I'm really looking forward to the new movie. I rewatched the original two a couple weekends ago.
I grant you mystical powers.
Oh. I see. This was a quote-thingy.
This reminds me of the time when I discovered "LOL" meant "Laugh Out Loud" and not "Lots Of Love" and all those texts from Liz suddenly meant something quite different.
And with them... ALL MASKS SHALL SQUINT!!!!!!
oh, i kind of thought it was the open steppe, fleet horse, falcons at your wrist, and the wind in your hair.