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Quote #3 Sent by: dinosaurcity Date: January 2, 2012, 9:43 pm Comments (0)
[22:05] <~SmashAdams> Not long before the war erupted, Dante sold paper mache hats by the dock, of course
[22:06] <~SmashAdams> His father had long abandoned him, leaving him before his second birthday to grow up with his mother who dressed him in undersized woman's clothing
[22:07] <~SmashAdams> Which were totally inappropriate for a child to wear against the Texan heatwaves
[22:10] <~SmashAdams> Although the clothes set all the other school children against him, and put him on a path of crude sexual deviancy for the remainder of his living years, he held onto this habit well into his adultlife - nearly landing him a cushy lead role in a Rocky Horror Picture Show production, but not before the rise of a glue-huffing addiction snatched the glory from out of his grasp.
[22:13] <~SmashAdams> This addiction continued for many years, and still remains a leading factor in Dante's life today, as his brain decays slowly inward much like a rotting Halloween pumpkin. His few remaining comforts end here, with his social interactions now limited strictly to this very IRC channel, where he is relatively free to bumble about photography and the latest camera lenses, a little further into his hazy psychosis with each new day.
[22:16] <~SmashAdams> It is not surprising to reveal that Dante has no wife, nor does he work at a music studio, or even own Any camera whatsoever. He lives a relatively routined life in his mother's basement, a steady home for him for the last sixty eight years. Although his mother has passed some time ago, he chooses to still wear her old garments - a little token of daily comfort.
[22:18] <~SmashAdams> Of course, without a paying job or any source of income, Dante has not been able to afford to maintain utilities in his home. No heat, no electricity, no internet. The question remains as to how Dante can connect to IRC, to which the most agreed answer is that we are merely pawns in a game that only Dante knows the rules to.[22:05] <~SmashAdams> Not long before the war erupted, Dante sold paper mache hats by the dock, of course [22:06] <~SmashAdams> His father had long abandoned him, leaving him before his second birthday to grow up with his mother who dressed him in undersized woman's clothing [22:07] <~SmashAdams> Which were totally inappropriate for a child to wear against the Texan heatwaves [22:10] <~SmashAdams> Although the clothes set all the other school children against him, and put him on a path of crude sexual deviancy for the remainder of his living years, he held onto this habit well into his adultlife - nearly landing him a cushy lead role in a Rocky Horror Picture Show production, but not before the rise of a glue-huffing addiction snatched the glory from out of his grasp. [22:13] <~SmashAdams> This addiction continued for many years, and still remains a leading factor in Dante's life today, as his brain decays slowly inward much like a rotting Halloween pumpkin. His few remaining comforts end here, with his social interactions now limited strictly to this very IRC channel, where he is relatively free to bumble about photography and the latest camera lenses, a little further into his hazy psychosis with each new day. [22:16] <~SmashAdams> It is not surprising to reveal that Dante has no wife, nor does he work at a music studio, or even own Any camera whatsoever. He lives a relatively routined life in his mother's basement, a steady home for him for the last sixty eight years. Although his mother has passed some time ago, he chooses to still wear her old garments - a little token of daily comfort. [22:18] <~SmashAdams> Of course, without a paying job or any source of income, Dante has not been able to afford to maintain utilities in his home. No heat, no electricity, no internet. The question remains as to how Dante can connect to IRC, to which the most agreed answer is that we are merely pawns in a game that only Dante knows the rules to.
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