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Re: qep'a' (was Re: On a more humerous note)

Shane MiQogh ([email protected])



I know this shoulda been in klingon, but considering my vocabulary right now is poor, i'd most likely take all night to type it in klingon.
   
  >I don't think you give your dad enough credit. He hasn't actually met any of 
>us face-to-face either. And have you *asked* him? Perhaps you aren't willing 
>to do so.
   
  I asked him about newegg already. He said pretty much a beat around the bush version of "no". I'm not willing to do so, next thing i know he'll want to monitor everything. He asks me enough questions as it is, and i prefer being able to do my own things, as long as i don't ask, no suspicion, no slow downs cause he'd have to check everything, plus if he started to monitor i don't think he'd be pleased with some of the non KLI people i talk to, not like there's anything wrong about that. I'll just limit my explimation to the fact he hears alot of the bad things that come from online chatting and he never uses the computer himself to know any better, so he dosn't trust anything. I may be 16, but i'm lucky to do what i do without him complaining... Perhaps the following statement would give you a better idea what i'm dealing with: "You are not to give out any numbers online, or your email." Not his exact words, but it's pretty much a general statement. I have no problem with
 him, he's just internet dumb, and i hope we get another computer so maybe i could convince him to take a bigger look at the internet.
  >The KLI is a scholarly organisation. We've been the topic of many media, and 
>have appeared in radio, print, TV, and feature films. HolQeD, our journal, 
>is indexed by the Modern Language Association as a scholarly journal that 
>uses blind peer review. The barest minimum of research should be sufficient 
>to prove that we aren't Nigerian con artists or evangelists desiring you 
>send packets full of money to a certain P.O. box address. Even better, try 
>to convince your dad to come along. He'll get the chance to see first-hand 
>how qep'a' is run.
   
  I think he's more afraid of gay men... lol

			
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