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you are allowed to stay on one condition

you can never go to the bathroom
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adjective
adjective: good; comparative adjective: better; superlative adjective: best
1.
to be desired or approved of.
"we live at peace with each other, which is good"
synonyms: healthy, fine, sound, tip-top, hale and hearty, fit, robust, sturdy, strong, vigorous More
antonyms: poor, ill
pleasing and welcome.
"she was pleased to hear good news about him"
expressing approval.
"the play had good reviews"
2.
having the qualities required for a particular role.
"the schools here are good"
synonyms: fine, superior, quality; More
antonyms: bad, inept, unconvincing
appropriate to a particular purpose.
"this is a good month for planting seeds"
synonyms: convenient, suitable, appropriate, fitting, fit; More
antonyms: inconvenient
(of language) with correct grammar and pronunciation.
"she speaks good English"
strictly adhering to or fulfilling all the principles of a particular cause, religion, or party.
"a good Catholic girl"
synonyms: close, intimate, dear, bosom, special, best, firm, valued, treasured; More
(of a ticket) valid.
"the ticket is good for travel from May to September"
3.
possessing or displaying moral virtue.
"I've met many good people who made me feel ashamed of my own shortcomings"
synonyms: virtuous, righteous, upright, upstanding, moral, ethical, high-minded, principled; More
antonyms: wicked
showing kindness.
"you are good—thank you"
synonyms: kind, kindhearted, good-hearted, thoughtful, generous, charitable, magnanimous, gracious; More
antonyms: unkind, thoughtless
obedient to rules or conventions.
"accustom the child to being rewarded for good behavior"
synonyms: well behaved, obedient, dutiful, polite, courteous, respectful, deferential, compliant More
antonyms: naughty
used to address or refer to people, especially in a patronizing or humorous way.
"the good people of the city were disconcerted"
commanding respect.
"he was concerned with establishing and maintaining his good name"
belonging or relating to a high social class.
"he comes from a good family"
4.
giving pleasure; enjoyable or satisfying.
"the streets fill up with people looking for a good time"
synonyms: enjoyable, pleasant, agreeable, pleasurable, delightful, great, nice, lovely; More
antonyms: unpleasant, terrible, bad, inclement
pleasant to look at; attractive.
"you're looking pretty good"
(of clothes) smart and suitable for formal wear.
"he went upstairs to change out of his good suit"
synonyms: best, finest, nicest; More
antonyms: casual, everyday
5.
thorough.
"the attic needed a good cleaning"
used to emphasize that a number is at least as great as one claims.
"they're a good twenty years younger"
synonyms: whole, full, entire, complete, solid More
used to emphasize a following adjective.
"we had a good long hug"
fairly large.
"a good crowd"
synonyms: considerable, sizable, substantial, appreciable, significant; More
antonyms: small
6.
used in conjunction with the name of God or a related expression as an exclamation of extreme surprise or anger.
"good heavens!"
noun
noun: good; plural noun: goods
1.
that which is morally right; righteousness.
"a mysterious balance of good and evil"
synonyms: virtue, righteousness, goodness, morality, integrity, rectitude; More
antonyms: wickedness
2.
benefit or advantage to someone or something.
"he convinces his father to use his genius for the good of mankind"
synonyms: benefit, advantage, profit, gain, interest, welfare, well-being; More
antonyms: disadvantage
3.
merchandise or possessions.
"imports of luxury goods"
synonyms: merchandise, wares, stock, commodities, produce, products, articles; More
BRITISH
things to be transported, as distinct from passengers.
"a means of transporting passengers as well as goods"
informal
the genuine article.
plural noun: the goods
adverbinformal
adverb: good
1.
well.
"my mother could never cook this good"
In Be Yourself 12 yrs ago Forum: Free Roleplay
"I exclude certain things because I don't know most of you very well, only from Roleplayer guild, and someof the facts have been deemed... 'weird' by society." he says, quotation marks on weird. He'd be too nervous to give certain facts away, but the reasons were just mental, he's too nervous of astonishment and backlash if he didn't exlude these facts.
*yawns* Morning, everybody! I hope I didn't miss too m- ... I went to sleep, and came back. Now there is two more OOC pages than there were last time. I just read over your entire argument, and I agree, you two get an internet medal for not droning out the argument for days and adding seventeen pages to the OOC.

Here's your medal:
"Ok, let's go back to the Tower." he suggested as he summoned a shadow bird, hopping on. He thought of something, then made it a bit of a shadow phoenix, big enough for three people. "Ok, two other Titans that can't fly can hop on this me." he said as he pet the phoenix.
Thx, have you seen all the seasons to Doctor Who?
The Doctor closed the doors and flipped a switch. "You've got so much to learn, Jackson, so much to learn!" he shouted to Jack excitedly as the TARDIS launches up through the sky. It had been a while since he had taken Jack into some real danger, he had been kind of sheltering him, but now was the time, the time to show Jack all of the excitement of the universe. The TARDIS landed roughly and jostled when it landed in the front yard of the house. The Doctor opened the doors and stepped out. Outside was the house, it was a mansion. Very grey, and was barely standing up. The paint used to be a pink color, but most of it peeled away. He walked forward, and knocked on the doors to the house. Nobody answered, it appeared that the house was empty. When Jack leaves the TARDIS and goes to him, he will open the doors and step in, taking a look at the place.
I don't :(
Well, you can do what you want, but I'm already in enough RPs, I won't be able to join a new SAO RP
I have a lot of RPs because I like a lot of RPs :)
The Doctor chuckled. "Oh, that's nothing! Some of the planets out their have got cities with billions in them." he said. As they walked along, he saw a hobo, sitting on a park bench, using a newspaper as a blanket. He sees an article, it reads that a house on the edge of the city is for sale, a mansion, but the cautions and warnings read that previous owners of the house have been known to dissappear, not ever being found again. "Well, what do we have here?" he says under his breath as he finishes reading it. He gives Jack the newspaper, and races off towards the TARDIS, unlocking it again and stepping back inside, towards the control panel.
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