Registered: Jun 2008
Location: In Luna's mane, chasing STAAARS!
So we're using Clone Wars logic, so what?
Seriously, you guys are annoying whenever someone uses logic from the animated series Star Wars the Clone Wars and enough is enough. If you wanna go complain about this, go complain to George Lucas since he's the money loving moron who said it's canon and now if you don't mind, I'm gonna go add some logic from you know what in some SW threads.
Omg, I was just thinking the same thing about how annoying people are when logic from the Clone Wars is used, they always complain about this but it's Lucas his fault, enough is enough people, we need to add more logic from that right now!
Not really though, I don't know what you're talking about.
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Now see that's the kind of Clone Wars logic that gets people flamed.
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Ya know, then if that is the case then i shall always say that whoever has the bigger cheeseburger shall always win, even if it is Bandon vs Vader. (in which case, Revan has the biggest cheeseburger.)
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I think people mad when I use logic from star wars. The logic lessons we use from star wars is annoying and people like it when It is used by them. I think enough is enough so we should stop using logic from star wars because when logic is star wars it is just star wars and not logic. The bitchyness that happens when this happens is just enough, k? stop emoing, crying kid!
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