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I've updated the blog archives a little bit, now users who don't post often (like me) are only on one page. I've also settled the dispute about guest games (guest games are free to edit by anyone, but are not able to have any special privileges like being in F3.) Speaking of F3, that's just around the corner. Get ready! Postal Note: To you bloggers, please archive any posts you make immediatley so you don't have to do it all at the end of the month. Happy Bastille Day! That's Independence Day in France. I'm not actually French, but I celebrate it because of a troll named JakeBastille.

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  • I've updated the blog archives a little bit, now users who don't post often (like me) are only on one page. I've also settled the dispute about guest games (guest games are free to edit by anyone, but are not able to have any special privileges like being in F3.) Speaking of F3, that's just around the corner. Get ready! Postal Note: To you bloggers, please archive any posts you make immediatley so you don't have to do it all at the end of the month. Happy Bastille Day! That's Independence Day in France. I'm not actually French, but I celebrate it because of a troll named JakeBastille.
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  • I've updated the blog archives a little bit, now users who don't post often (like me) are only on one page. I've also settled the dispute about guest games (guest games are free to edit by anyone, but are not able to have any special privileges like being in F3.) Speaking of F3, that's just around the corner. Get ready! Postal Note: To you bloggers, please archive any posts you make immediatley so you don't have to do it all at the end of the month. Happy Bastille Day! That's Independence Day in France. I'm not actually French, but I celebrate it because of a troll named JakeBastille. I've seen a few good movies, mostly ok ones, a few horrid ones, and some that are absolutely spectacular. Here's a list of the best movies that I've seen, but remember that I haven't seen them all (Titanic - no thanks). The Goonies might be a bit biased, I think, because it was my favorite for a long time. A long time. 1. * love actually 2. * Spirited Away 3. * To Kill a Mockingbird 4. * Pixar movies, particularly WALL-E 5. * The Goonies Also, here's the worst movie I ever saw, so bad, that it was painful. * Plan 9 from Outer Space And here's the best book I've ever read, since making a list of five is too hard. * To Kill a Mockingbird - Harper Lee This was pretty random and unimportant, but that's what blogs are supposed to be like. Unlike Cobweb, I shall not spoil the movie. Instead, I will simply tell you to see it now. Yes, it's better than Iron Man, yes Heath Ledger IS The Joker, yes it's super epic, etc. I can't describe it in words. However, I will say that it probably just made #4 on my favorite movies list that I posted recently. Whether it will stay there and survive the test of time remains to be seen. However... go. Watch. It. Now.
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