So Furry password issues
6 years ago
Oya Mando'ade!
So SoFurry.com (might have been my phone, not sure)decided to sign me out and now my password isn't working. I've done the change three times and each reset gets the "incorrect password" screen. I'm a kinesthetic learner, I'm no good at digital stuff... *facedesk*
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Are you using Google Chrome?
Did you clear your Cookies or Cache?
Hope will not be enough, I'm afraid.
Qapla'!
Regards Noveak Prime
Oh, I haven't.
Here's a dictionary ==> https://www.furaffinity.net/journal/9275632/
pe’vIl mu’qaDmey
Qapla'!
You would lose your honour if you did.
But, since you are not a Klingon, I will ignore it.. for now.
My question still remain: "Thanks for what?"
I'm not a star trek guy, I'm a pre Disney star wars nerd who idolizes Thrawn and the Mandalorian culture and honor.
Basics of Mando honor and what deserves respect-
Respect of abilities
Fighting spirit
No unnecessary evils in war
Worship war as a catalyst of change and progress of the soul
Respect all warriors of any origin
Give appropriate credit.
Efficiency
What is Klingon honor like?
But I'll try & I will succeed.
Honor is one of the most important components of Klingon philosophy, as their social order depended on an inviolable honor-shame dynamic. However, it was significantly different from most other cultures' definition of the word. For example, "Nothing is more honorable than victory."
From this point of view, using a cloaked ship to ambush enemies could be considered honorable if it achieved victory.
The notion of honor seemed to be highly relative and open to debate.
Each and every Klingon could possibly have his own interpretation of what consisted of an honorable means to achieve an end.
Out of all races the Klingons had encountered, the Romulans were widely considered by them to be the most dishonorable.
Klingon opinion on the Federation was widely variable and changed with time, though they were deeply impressed by the sacrifice made by the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise-C, which was destroyed when attempting to defend a Klingon outpost at Narendra III.
Other races considered dishonorable, by at least some Klingons, include the Breen, the Ferengi, and the Jem'Hadar.
On the other hand, the Jem'Hadar did understand the concept of honor, with some even respecting it. The Vorta, however, considered it barbaric.
In contrast, the Klingon soldier Leskit claimed to respect the Cardassians as he felt they fought for their people and followed a code, "just like we do."
Despite honor being a huge part of Klingon culture and society, there have been known cases of Klingons acting dishonorably. D'Ghor sought to take over the House of Kozak but did so by attacking the House's financial assets, as he did not wish to destroy it through openly challenging it; Grilka was openly disgusted by the very idea of this, and Gowron later discommended him for his actions.
As you see, Klingon honour is completely different from your view on honour.
Do you have an email address I can use?
pe’vIl mu’qaDmey
Qapla'!