Meme (copied from DoggyDog the SALVADORIAN)
General | Posted 18 years agoIf you comment...
1- I'll TRY and answer with something random about you.
2- I'll dare you to try something.
3- I'll say a color I associate with you.
4- I'll tell you something I like about you.
5- I'll tell you something I always remember about you / a first memory about you.
6- I'll tell you what animal you remind me of.
7- I'll ask you something I always wanted to ask you.
8- If I do this for you, you must put this in your journal
Speeeak to me.
1- I'll TRY and answer with something random about you.
2- I'll dare you to try something.
3- I'll say a color I associate with you.
4- I'll tell you something I like about you.
5- I'll tell you something I always remember about you / a first memory about you.
6- I'll tell you what animal you remind me of.
7- I'll ask you something I always wanted to ask you.
8- If I do this for you, you must put this in your journal
Speeeak to me.
ten point list
General | Posted 18 years agoLoosely coppied from
Nunya
1) Being gay? Not natural. But then again, neither are eyeglasses, polyester, or air conditioning. Or silicon :P
2) You think gay marriage will encourage people to be gay? Does being near a smoker who's far enough away from all buildings encourage you to act and smell like THAT?
3) Legalizing gay marriage may open the door to all kinds of crazy behavior. People may even wish to marry their pets because a dog has legal standing and can sign a marriage contract.
4) Straight marriage has been around a long time, but it's changed; women used to be property, interracial marriages used to be taboo, and divorce used to be illegal :P
5) "Straight marriage will be less meaningful if gay marriage were allowed" Pssh, yeah right. Anyone remember Britany Spears' 55-hour "just-for-fun" marriage?
6) Straight marriages are valid because they produce children. Gay couples, infertile couples, and old people can't. But does the world really need more children? Aren't our orphanages full enough for you?
7) Gay parents don't always raise gay children, just like how straight parents don't always raise straight children.
8) Gay marriage is not supported by religion, but doesn't America have freedom of religion? Isn't it supposed to protect us from religious persecution? Or is the Constitution just a joke?
9) Children can overcome and succeed without a male and a female role model at home. That's why we as a society allow single parents to raise children. Even if they're never home :P
10) Gay marriage will change the foundation of society, but we'll simply ADAPT to new social norms. Just like we've adapted to cars, the service-sector economy, and longer life spans.
Copy this into your journal if you support LGBTQ rights.
Nunya1) Being gay? Not natural. But then again, neither are eyeglasses, polyester, or air conditioning. Or silicon :P
2) You think gay marriage will encourage people to be gay? Does being near a smoker who's far enough away from all buildings encourage you to act and smell like THAT?
3) Legalizing gay marriage may open the door to all kinds of crazy behavior. People may even wish to marry their pets because a dog has legal standing and can sign a marriage contract.
4) Straight marriage has been around a long time, but it's changed; women used to be property, interracial marriages used to be taboo, and divorce used to be illegal :P
5) "Straight marriage will be less meaningful if gay marriage were allowed" Pssh, yeah right. Anyone remember Britany Spears' 55-hour "just-for-fun" marriage?
6) Straight marriages are valid because they produce children. Gay couples, infertile couples, and old people can't. But does the world really need more children? Aren't our orphanages full enough for you?
7) Gay parents don't always raise gay children, just like how straight parents don't always raise straight children.
8) Gay marriage is not supported by religion, but doesn't America have freedom of religion? Isn't it supposed to protect us from religious persecution? Or is the Constitution just a joke?
9) Children can overcome and succeed without a male and a female role model at home. That's why we as a society allow single parents to raise children. Even if they're never home :P
10) Gay marriage will change the foundation of society, but we'll simply ADAPT to new social norms. Just like we've adapted to cars, the service-sector economy, and longer life spans.
Copy this into your journal if you support LGBTQ rights.
My new friend
General | Posted 18 years agoTyson: It's been a week now, and "http://www.furaffinity.net/user/nunya/" and we are such great friends
Tom: We've been to the Viridian Forest to catch Pikachus, to Camp Kidney and invading and tomatoing Acorn Flats, we've even conquered Hyrule. Jealous of our adventures? Well... what's keeping you? *sticks out tongue and pulls down skin under eye*
Tyson and Tom: Hey, until next time...
Tom: We've been to the Viridian Forest to catch Pikachus, to Camp Kidney and invading and tomatoing Acorn Flats, we've even conquered Hyrule. Jealous of our adventures? Well... what's keeping you? *sticks out tongue and pulls down skin under eye*
Tyson and Tom: Hey, until next time...
Come one, come all
General | Posted 18 years agohttp://sightsofdestiny.hyperboards......?action=home#2
Nathan: It's a post-style RPG a friend of mine started. And he made me round people up to play. He won't let me not.
Tybald: So come join us. It's fu... Nathan, do I really have to say this?
Nathan: Yes. Keep going. And sound convincing, damnit.
Tybald: T_T Come play. It's fun. And don't worry, you can't fall behind 'cos there's a catch system.
Lumina: You could be selling it a little better, Tybald. Okay peoples, he shoulda mentioned there are shapeshifting dolphins, hyacinth maccaw people, and panda/feline hybrid things. And evil robot people too.
Tybald: ¬_¬ Oh yes, that'll bring the players in in droves. Just that information alone.
Nathan: You two suck at this. Shut up now.
Nathan: It's a post-style RPG a friend of mine started. And he made me round people up to play. He won't let me not.
Tybald: So come join us. It's fu... Nathan, do I really have to say this?
Nathan: Yes. Keep going. And sound convincing, damnit.
Tybald: T_T Come play. It's fun. And don't worry, you can't fall behind 'cos there's a catch system.
Lumina: You could be selling it a little better, Tybald. Okay peoples, he shoulda mentioned there are shapeshifting dolphins, hyacinth maccaw people, and panda/feline hybrid things. And evil robot people too.
Tybald: ¬_¬ Oh yes, that'll bring the players in in droves. Just that information alone.
Nathan: You two suck at this. Shut up now.
Experiencing the Respawn
General | Posted 18 years agoTyson says...
Well, if you play video games as often as I do (and if you play anything like the way I do) you've probably seen your character respawn several dozen times. For you, it's instantaneous, and anywhere from meaningless to really frustrating (the extremes). But if you've ever wondered what its like for the game character who went through the respawn, I'm here to shed some light on it.
First off is the moment you bite the bullet. Suddenly its an out-of-body experience, and you see your own body fall to the ground, then fade. But with it, all your physical pain falls away too (sorry, emotional pain is outside its jurisdiction). Then the ground, walls and sky, and everything else fades too. You're in a featureless void for what seems like several breaths. Then you get dropped into your revived body.
Respawning does four things. Your physical pain is gone (emotional pain still there), but lots of your energy is gone too, so you're really sleepy. It also gets you really really hungry, but luckily all the weight you gained in the last 8 hours is gone too. So go nuts. Also, all the food you ate in the last 8 hours is respawned to where you got it. Unles you ate something that was still alive. Incidentally, you don't respawn if you GET eaten alive. You'd have to wait until you become poop, or vomit, or some of both.
So that's that. All in all, respawning can be quite invigorating, and addictive. And if you're the vindictive type, you'll wanna repay whoever KOed you in the first place. If you're the submissive kind (like me), you'll wanna find whoever KOed you so they'll KO you again. Eh, happy respawning n__n
Well, if you play video games as often as I do (and if you play anything like the way I do) you've probably seen your character respawn several dozen times. For you, it's instantaneous, and anywhere from meaningless to really frustrating (the extremes). But if you've ever wondered what its like for the game character who went through the respawn, I'm here to shed some light on it.
First off is the moment you bite the bullet. Suddenly its an out-of-body experience, and you see your own body fall to the ground, then fade. But with it, all your physical pain falls away too (sorry, emotional pain is outside its jurisdiction). Then the ground, walls and sky, and everything else fades too. You're in a featureless void for what seems like several breaths. Then you get dropped into your revived body.
Respawning does four things. Your physical pain is gone (emotional pain still there), but lots of your energy is gone too, so you're really sleepy. It also gets you really really hungry, but luckily all the weight you gained in the last 8 hours is gone too. So go nuts. Also, all the food you ate in the last 8 hours is respawned to where you got it. Unles you ate something that was still alive. Incidentally, you don't respawn if you GET eaten alive. You'd have to wait until you become poop, or vomit, or some of both.
So that's that. All in all, respawning can be quite invigorating, and addictive. And if you're the vindictive type, you'll wanna repay whoever KOed you in the first place. If you're the submissive kind (like me), you'll wanna find whoever KOed you so they'll KO you again. Eh, happy respawning n__n
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