Posts Tagged ‘lilith’

So You’ve Decided to Join the Internet…

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It’s come to my attention recently that the discussions on our fair board, particularly those of a frivolous yet mindlessly entertaining nature, are somewhat hard to break into. In fact, I’ve tested out a few aliai (yes, aliai, i made it up) in the past few weeks and found being a newbie somewhat boring, as all the jokes are extremely “inside” and hardly anybody takes the time to explain things. At best, you’ll get a link to an obscure, context-less archived post, which usually serves only to make things slightly more confusing.

But I’m not here to lecture anybody. I’m here to BE that archive to which we refer people. At the risk of making this site even more self-referential, I propose that we open this up to new people (there are 1400 readers today, ahem) to throw their proverbial hats into the internet. We’ll do it like this: I’ll make several broad, sweeping generalizations about cVillain and some of our favorite people, and then you all can jump in and talk about whatever it is… you DO here. I got all dolled up and used capital letters for this post, so help me out. Chime in with your own thoughts on cVillain, and let’s see if we can drag some new friends out of the tubework.

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Week in Review: 3/10/2008 to 3/16/2008

It was a week of confusions, tears and spring fever. Maybe it was the 70+ degree weather, the darkness on the mall or the drugs in the drinking water… I don’t know. All I know is this week, much like other weeks was wild, cvillainous, and wonderful. We celebrated with an awesome pub crawl and a farewell to Lilith.

We begin the week with things out of the ordinary. From darkness on the downtown mall, to Charlottesville’s potentially drugged drinking water, to the not-so-smart Kentucky lawmaker who wants to ban anonymous internet posting, confusion ran rampant through our parts. As typical with cVillains, we quickly realized that our confusion would best be resolved in a battle of wits and strength. »Read More

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