Message from @Brass

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2017-04-18 01:43:09 UTC  

the

2017-04-18 01:43:10 UTC  

rats

2017-04-18 01:43:27 UTC  

im taking pics

2017-04-18 01:43:30 UTC  

they squirm a lot so half are blurry rn

2017-04-18 01:46:35 UTC  

Gotta go fast

2017-04-18 01:46:55 UTC  

Oh man one of my vids almost has 30k πŸ˜„

2017-04-18 01:50:02 UTC  

anyone else see onisions latest and greatest vid

2017-04-18 01:54:17 UTC  

the one where he manages to passive aggressively threaten suicide?

2017-04-18 01:55:25 UTC  

the "real" alex jones died at some point in the mid 90s and was replaced by bill hicks to exploit his reputation and discredit conspiracy theories

2017-04-18 01:55:48 UTC  

Exactly.

2017-04-18 01:56:18 UTC  

what

2017-04-18 01:56:47 UTC  

Dirty Jew

2017-04-18 01:58:00 UTC  

<#231946987585404930>

2017-04-18 01:59:03 UTC  

are you guys hetero heros

2017-04-18 01:59:55 UTC  

define

2017-04-18 02:00:07 UTC  

a hetero hero

2017-04-18 02:00:21 UTC  

define hero

2017-04-18 02:00:21 UTC  

of the hetero hive

2017-04-18 02:01:02 UTC  

ITS ME !! THE RUN AWAY FROM DANGER MAN !!

2017-04-18 02:04:04 UTC  

Zarathoustra

2017-04-18 02:04:56 UTC  

Wait, what is "The Room πŸ‘€"

2017-04-18 02:05:02 UTC  

where my dad is hiding

2017-04-18 02:05:27 UTC  

The Room is a 2003 American independent romantic drama film by Tommy Wiseau, its writer, director, producer, executive producer and star. The film is primarily centered on a melodramatic love triangle among amiable banker Johnny (Wiseau), his deceptive fiancΓ©e Lisa (Juliette Danielle), and his conflicted best friend Mark (Greg Sestero). A significant portion of the film is dedicated to a series of unrelated subplots, most of which involve at least one supporting character and are unresolved due to the film's inconsistent narrative structure. In an interview included as a special feature on the DVD of the film, Wiseau briefly explains the title as alluding to a room's potential to be the site of both good and bad events; in Sestero's book The Disaster Artist, Sestero recounts that Wiseau, when writing the stage-play script from which he adapted the film script, at first planned to set the entire play inside a single room.

2017-04-18 02:05:37 UTC  

Not that room...

2017-04-18 02:05:38 UTC  

hahaha

2017-04-18 02:05:45 UTC  

I love how quickly you had that ready

2017-04-18 02:05:59 UTC  

He copied and pasted from Wikipedia, I think...

2017-04-18 02:06:02 UTC  

no

2017-04-18 02:06:13 UTC  

i just told you what the room is

2017-04-18 02:06:13 UTC  

no he typed the entire thing word for word from his memory

2017-04-18 02:06:35 UTC  

Okay.

2017-04-18 02:06:51 UTC  

You got some pretty fast fingers...

2017-04-18 02:07:01 UTC  

Oh hi mark

2017-04-18 02:07:12 UTC  

there are many people that can type at 150-170 WPM

2017-04-18 02:07:29 UTC  

YOU ARE TEARING ME APART, LISA!!!

2017-04-18 02:07:30 UTC  

for example, i can type at 150 wpm when im really focused and have a subject to write on

2017-04-18 02:09:23 UTC  

There is so many ppl this night

2017-04-18 02:09:52 UTC  

i might think rhis is an infestaton .... or spanish inquisition .... wich to be honest i would not expect that

2017-04-18 02:10:06 UTC  

nobody would actually

2017-04-18 02:10:06 UTC  

nobody expects it