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truemandalorian
To those who want to make roleplay stories just send me a message to me and I'll be there to do one with you who ever they may be
Atlas Reactor
almost 10 years ago • Video Games Discussion
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nanael
May 24, 16 at 7:10pm
You can register a account here: ( i also receive some rewards for that but it's not the objective, just noticed it today ) https://reactor.trionworlds.com/account/reg/account-registration-short-flow.action?voucherCode=27QLDER2HMHFRH9HPY3X&request_locale=en&experience=aaf&utm_source=manual&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=ascend_invite Hope you have a lot of fun ^^
Hello ladies!!
almost 10 years ago • Introductions
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mikazukimunechika
Welcome to Mo I really hope you enjoy your stay here like I have and it's fun here*friend waves and say's hi* Well enjoy your stay.^^ http://static.zerochan.net/Yu-Gi-Oh!.ARC-V.full.1647635.jpg
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exiledxpajamas
Its nice to see I'm not alone lol. If your gut tells you it wont work in the long-run, the quick answer is don't let it drag on any further. The longer you let it, the more it will hurt you after. However, I highly recommend letting the other person know how you feel before you act. Otherwise you may regret making a premature decision. But keep in mind that people will promise almost anything to avoid discomfort. It's a proven fact that humans will go further out of their way to avoid pain, than to receive a chance for pleasure. As far as getting over it, what worked for me was to immerse myself in hobbies. Going out with my friends to chase tramps wasn't making me happy. So since then I've started playing a musical instrument, drawing, watching anime again, & fencing. The only way to heal is time, but you need to occupy yourself or you will cave in. And you don't want to cave in when you're in that vulnerable emotional state. I had a gf for most of college, took me 2-3 years to get over it!! Just be you. Hope this helps someone =D.
You know what to do.
almost 10 years ago • Random Chatter
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sanfi
May 24, 16 at 12:08pm
@Arc Says to English teacher: "Can I impregnate you?" Reply from English teacher:"Yes, you MAY" @Rain I'm sorry, but everything you end with "makes me wet" is not going to turn a guy off XD "Torturing makes me wet" "Diarrhia makes me wet" @Guys (and some girls) If I was a girl and I'd have said either of the latter two, on a scale from 1 to 'Gollum and his precious', how much would you want me right now? =P
MaiOtaku
Beginner!
almost 10 years ago • Video Games Discussion
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hans_von_hengleford
Fancy a classic?.. Give 'Beyond Good & Evil' a try :3
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hiragi_shinya
@azumakazuma can tell me in more detail, what's in the earth is this "discreet mathmatics" ?
...Hey
almost 10 years ago • Introductions
ericfrissora
May 23, 16 at 11:48pm
Hey dudes and dudettes. Love anime and anime video games and I'm getting into cosplay recently. Hope everybody has a great day.
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wertingman
Oh wait it came to me>~< I remember now
Three O'Clock Glass
almost 10 years ago • Creative Writing
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beherit
Well, there is some nice descriptive passages, how long did you work on this?
MaiOtaku
Is It Moe?
almost 10 years ago • Random Chatter
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azumakazuma
That's what the mutual thumbs-up signifies. Moemance confirmed. Is this moe? http://bbsimg.ngfiles.com/10/20941000/ngbbs4ba824bd3d9e8.jpg
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jacob1
May 23, 16 at 3:33pm
Yeah lets meet up. Just choose a park or cafe.
Hi how are ya
almost 10 years ago • Introductions
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azumakazuma
Don't worry about him =.= Welcome to the site We're all friends here http://www.cosplayisland.co.uk/files/costumes/154/11544/gt beetle hunting.png
Questions :)
almost 10 years ago • Creative Writing
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arc
Arc @arc commented on Questions :)
May 23, 16 at 1:48pm
As somebody who went to college and got As in my writing classes I can easily answer most of these for you: Characters: i)Do you prefer long or short descriptions about the characters appearance? Definately short, unless you are a super novelist who can make every word beautiful. Descriptions are tiresome and take away from the imagination. Only use them if it is absolutely necessary for the story. ii)Do you like to know what a character is thinking or deduce from the way he speaks/acts? It depends on how you want to tell the story. I can say that most of the time it's better for the reader to make their own deductions about what another character is thinking. Leaves more to the imagination. iii)What is more important for you to sympathize with a character, actions or words? For me personally, I tend to like actions that speak louder than words. iv)How important is a character backstory when compared to his role and action in the story? Backstory should be avoided like the plague unless it is critical to the story being told. v)Which things do you hate when the author is introducing or describing the characters? Saying what they are wearing, and frivilous, tiresome details like they are setting up a stage. It's called stage-setting. vi)Which things do you like when the author is introducing or describing the characters? I like it when the author keeps it short and sweet and makes the introductions transition smoothly into the story. It's one of the most difficult things to do right. vii)Which cliche's characters the author should avoid? There are so many...Probably the brooding rebel type. He has a dark past and has a pity party for himself in one scene and kicks ass in the next. So overplayed. Viii)What makes you love or feel connected to a character? When they screw up badly. I like characters with flaws that try to overcome them. ix)What do you think about characters who's personality change instantly after a traumatic event? I love them. x)Overpowered characters are bad for the story even if there is a reason for the character to have this powers? 95% of the time, yes. Places and objects: i)Do you like short or detailed description of places and objects? YES. If it doesn't paint a picture like Picasso, don't say it. ii)Which things do you hate when the author is describing a place or object? Just going on on on, or boring details that make me want to skim through it. If it's more than one sentence, it's tiresome. iii)Which things do you like when the author is describing a place or object? When it invokes emotion or imagination. Otherwise it is terrible and tiresome. iv)Which cliche's should the author avoid when describing a place or object? Stage-setting Story: i)How do you like to be introduced to a story? Action, or a 'holy crap this is intense' scene. ii)Which cliches should be avoided on the story? Does that apply to known races in fantasy books? ( such as elfs and dwarfs ) There are so many to list. Brooding main character meets perfect girl is probably the worst of the worst. iii)Do you think it is annoying when a story has multiple characters in the same event, and the narrator change the point of view from one to the other multiple times? Oh yes. My writing teacher would refuse to read it. iv)Do you think it is offensive when a book has characters, races or events based in religious books? Ex: Angels from the Bible. Nope. My epic story is heavily influenced by the bible. v)Are complex mechanisms bad for the story? ( Ex: Mana manipulation and explanation for certain elements or spells in a D&D like universe? ) No, but it better be solid. If anybody can poke a hole in your theories then it ruins the story. Also, if it is tiresome or boring. In most cases it's best left out or separated from the story. Most people don't have the patience for it.
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