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Saturday, October 06, 2007

Vible explained

Here's a conversation extract for you.

Emily: No. Do explain.
Will: basically
Will: within our pseudo religion of the vibe there are two pillars
Will: proximity to the vibe, which is controlled by the vibe
Will: and proximity to the drill
Will: which is controlled by you
Will: knowing the drill is essential to reaping the vibe
Will: but the vibe's presence isn't guaranteed by drill knowledge
Will: his absence does however, generally suggest a lack of drill
Will: either in the room
Will: or within YOURSELF
Will: because the drill is easy to forget
Emily: Um.

Posted at 1:40 am by faceometer

Vincent Ibe
October 18, 2007   02:41 PM PDT
 
may i speak to mr billiam tatterswill please? it is I, Vincent Ibe. I was consorting with my fellow whisp, the honourable Dimitri Rill, and was wondering if you would be so kind as to include our co-effector, the infamous Sir Nebula Mountebank in your explanation of the VIBLe.
Hail!
 

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