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#251 Jun 15, 2008 11:34 PM
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Re: Dr. Drake's Dragon Tutoring
If a dragon captures a human, will they treat them nicely(like give them food, water, shelter, letting them bathe, etc.)?
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#252 Jun 16, 2008 12:19 AM
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Re: Dr. Drake's Dragon Tutoring
As long as they don't try and escape, the dragon would treat them to anything they wanted within reason.
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#253 Jun 16, 2008 12:32 AM
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Re: Dr. Drake's Dragon Tutoring
Will they keep the human in sight at all times to make sure?
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#254 Jun 16, 2008 12:40 AM
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Re: Dr. Drake's Dragon Tutoring
If you think being here is a waste of your time, THEN STOP POSTING HERE AND GO RUIN SOMEONE ELSE'S DAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you
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#255 Jun 16, 2008 12:45 AM
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Re: Dr. Drake's Dragon Tutoring
Please don't feed the troll.
"Have you seen The Passion yet? Here's a spoiler for you - Jesus dies."

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#256 Jun 16, 2008 12:47 AM
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Ok then, from now on, we will ignore the NONmember that won't stop talking.
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#257 Jun 16, 2008 12:51 AM
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Re: Dr. Drake's Dragon Tutoring
Just ignore her. She is just one of the people that always needs to see something to believe it. I can't see Pluto, that doesn't mean it isn't real.
Anyway, back on topic.
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#258 Jun 16, 2008 12:53 AM
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Re: Dr. Drake's Dragon Tutoring
Ok then, I will ask another quesiton: How many species of dragon are there?
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#259 Jun 16, 2008 12:59 AM
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Re: Dr. Drake's Dragon Tutoring
Only a few, it depends on location. European (Commonly seen in fairytales), Arctic, Lung (Very rare Asian).
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#260 Jun 16, 2008 1:09 AM
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Are there any sea dragons? Like they only live underwater?
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#261 Jun 16, 2008 1:30 AM
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Re: Dr. Drake's Dragon Tutoring
No, there are sea serpents but no sea dragons.
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#262 Jun 16, 2008 1:31 AM
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Ah, ok then. They just can be confused with dragons. They are not the same thing.
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#263 Jun 16, 2008 11:14 AM
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Re: Dr. Drake's Dragon Tutoring
DragonFireOKN wrote:Just ignore her. She is just one of the people that always needs to see something to believe it. I can't see Pluto, that doesn't mean it isn't real.
Anyway, back on topic.
On the contrary, Pluto, and all the other planets, can be seen on occasion the same way stars can. In fact, the only real difference between the appearance of a planet and a star is that a planet may seem brighter.
By the way, the reason I come here is because there are very few things I hate more than arrogance and you happen to be one of the most arrogant, self-righteous people I've come across in a long time.
This coming from the person who is de-railing and spamming topics with French History and planetary brightness. I'm the arrogant one?
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#264 Jun 16, 2008 12:00 PM
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Re: Dr. Drake's Dragon Tutoring
check the IP address first and match it with memebers who are no longer around, just call it a hunch, besides which in past experiences, anonymous trolls tend to be scorned members
as for what i think of the matter, yes it can be considered arrogant when you claim to know everything regarding a topic, especially one about which nobody "knows" anything, you have in past instances in this thread been very blunt in correcting people who are voicing opinions about a mythical creature (and it is mythical until evidence is provided proving otherwise)
now i dont know whether this is all a bit of fun, or you actually believe what youre saying (or both i guess) but either way its not my place, nor that of someone too cowardly to place an identity behind the opinion, to judge the content of this thread, if the people asking questions feel you are being arrogant then let them speak out about it, but as it is, most people seem to enjoy having their questions answered by you and who am I to judge it, regardless of whether i feel it sometimes gets taken too seriously
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#265 Jun 16, 2008 3:04 PM
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Re: Dr. Drake's Dragon Tutoring
^ I 100% agree with that guy
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#266 Jun 16, 2008 5:11 PM
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Re: Dr. Drake's Dragon Tutoring
check the IP address first and match it with memebers who are no longer around, just call it a hunch, besides which in past experiences, anonymous trolls tend to be scorned members
as for what i think of the matter, yes it can be considered arrogant when you claim to know everything regarding a topic, especially one about which nobody "knows" anything, you have in past instances in this thread been very blunt in correcting people who are voicing opinions about a mythical creature (and it is mythical until evidence is provided proving otherwise)
now i dont know whether this is all a bit of fun, or you actually believe what youre saying (or both i guess) but either way its not my place, nor that of someone too cowardly to place an identity behind the opinion, to judge the content of this thread, if the people asking questions feel you are being arrogant then let them speak out about it, but as it is, most people seem to enjoy having their questions answered by you and who am I to judge it, regardless of whether i feel it sometimes gets taken too seriously
I won't deny the fact that I am arrogant in some ways. I have my reasons for saying what I do. As for my arrogant remarks, two come to mind. The first was with Dark Fury Dragon who was spamming and derailing the topic. The second was with Doppel. That was me giving him a hard time.
It wasn't truly intended to be a fit of rage.
Anyway, back on topic.
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#267 Jun 16, 2008 6:47 PM
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Re: Dr. Drake's Dragon Tutoring
check the IP address first and match it with memebers who are no longer around, just call it a hunch, besides which in past experiences, anonymous trolls tend to be scorned members
Her IP is 24.187.40.72 and it matches nobody's IP. Just a guest. ![]()
I cannot ban her. Let's move along...
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#268 Jun 16, 2008 7:12 PM
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Re: Dr. Drake's Dragon Tutoring
I sent you a special PM
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#269 Jun 17, 2008 10:44 AM
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Re: Dr. Drake's Dragon Tutoring
How long dragons can live?
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#270 Jun 17, 2008 3:35 PM
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Re: Dr. Drake's Dragon Tutoring
That we don't know. Some dragons have lived for millions of years and still are in good health.
Then again, how can one know if they are immortal, if time never ends?
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#271 Jun 17, 2008 3:50 PM
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Re: Dr. Drake's Dragon Tutoring
Woah... That explains why there haven't been found any dragon skeletons.
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#272 Jun 19, 2008 1:32 AM
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Re: Dr. Drake's Dragon Tutoring
Dragon skeletons cannot be found because dragon bones don't turn into fossils. They turn into a clay substance that now is in the earth's mantle.
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#273 Jun 19, 2008 1:55 AM
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Re: Dr. Drake's Dragon Tutoring
Do dragons speak like humans?
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