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    1. Apokalipse 12 yrs ago

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8 yrs ago
Mom is out of the hospital so I might actually have time to rp but we'll see
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8 yrs ago
'yo sis we need a thot slayer there's too many thots want to join the thot police we're recruiting'
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8 yrs ago
should I return?
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8 yrs ago
If that ain’t a college mood
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8 yrs ago
“Hullabaloo, and howdy doo! Musty prawns, and Timbucktu! Yeltsy-by, and hibbety-hoo! Kick ’em in the dishpan! Hoo hoo hoo!!”
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WizardGirl said
Actaully we have 2Astrid is the Female Whore Weiss is the Man Whore


Psh. Astrid is a glutton - SHE NEEDS SEX TO SURVIVE. But yeah Weiss is a whore...I bet he likes it rough.
In Paint 12 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay
Either works for me :D I think I like the latter a bit more since it adds to her adoration (I guess?) for artwork.
Bloody Jaw said
Yes I agree with the dance, let's skip the bull crap. I want to subtly reveal Avery's little secret


She better not be a whore. There is only room for one whore and that is ASTRID. Ahem, I mean glutton >.>
I apologize if I'm being "anal" about the lore of Harry Potter, however, it's disrespectful to completely disregard the rules and the setting of a writer's work. There are things I have not argue with that completely broke canon like straight out of the water when it has been clearly stated that that's not the way it works. However, I don't find the things I bring up trivial. Matter of fact, on the animagus debate I gave hard proof that you would NOT be an animagus in school, and if you were, it would be at least in your 6th or 7th year - that is assuming if you are actually good in transfiguration. I gave up the argument because, I mean, being a fuckin' animagus is cool. And then someone else says that so and so would happen in the wizarding world without proof and everyone goes with it. I am offended, I will not lie. I have not read all the Harry Potter books, but I research things deeply before I start it because I know if I were to write a book and someone were to roleplay it and change the rules, I would be incredibly pissed. In my opinion, I'm not being "anal" about this - I'm trying to stick to the laws set by J. K. Rowling. Wizards probably wouldn't associate fighting with muggles because everyone does it. Bellatrix Lestrange used physical violence, technically. And she was anti-muggle! So did many others. They may have relied on magic, but they could throw a punch if they needed to (or carve Mudblood into the hero's best friend's arm if they needed to). I didn't even bring up the muggle thing - I was just supporting it with my opinion. So far, though, I have been very mature about these "arguments" and have dropped them when they have gotten too heated. But I feel as no one really takes in my account of what I say because I'm trying to stick to Rowling's rules. I'm fine with something's not being up to lore...but if you just wanted to break the whole Harry Potter world, then what is the point of calling it a Harry Potter RP? Why not just call it a wizard RP? I am perfectly fine with new spells being made...as long as they don't break the physics of magic. There are branches in magic that you should look at before inventing a new spell. Transfiguration has different branches that you learn at different ages - like conjuration is taught the fifth or sixth year. For things to be more enjoyable, you have to work to get something. You want to learn an awesome new spell? Great for you - but if you learn it randomly, without learning the basics of that spell, then what's the point of being at Hogwarts? I wouldn't learn how to conjure a chair before I learned the formula for conjuring, would I? That's like learning how to do long division before you know subtraction. But, I don't want people to feel like I am personally attacking them - I'm not. I enjoy debates; I am an argumentive (is this a word?) person. I get into debates with my best friend all the time (which I usually don't win even if I show her proof on my phone at that exact minute and she just blows up...? ((She's not good at admitting defeat)). Yes, I think that Slytherins would probably not care about Acacia using Willow. Why? They have a sense of self-preservation. Why would they potentially risk their neck for someone they honestly couldn't give two shits about?

Now that that's done and my feelings are expressed, I have something else to propose. We should get a plot line. Recently we have just been aimlessly doing whatever which will continue until we all have a conflict. Like maybe someone powerful rising up? (No Voldemort...he dead.
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And sure. Should we all be friends by then, then? Ooh~ people should ask people out!!!
RainDash said
Oh boy, Cassandra's gonna freaking have a heart attack then revive herself so she doesn't ruin the leather. She probably even more on edge because of the ice jab. Henry really hates Cassandra, doesn't she? XD


Not really hates...she just doesn't like how timid Cassandra is because of her feminist views. She hates any woman that conforms to stereotypical chauvinistic views of females and thus she dislikes Cassandra because she feels as if Cassandra is encouraging these opinions of women. That's all XD She's just really protective of her car as well. She doesn't want the water to mess up her leather.
Yog Sothoth said
mcgonagall did scold Harry, Fred and George for using physical violence and she referred to it has muggle fighting.


Please give the page number and book.
In Paint 12 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay
Augustyna will just be paired with her pierogi.

Which, by the way, are delicious. Have you guys ever had pierogi? YUM.
Nah, I don't have a car. But if I did, bitches wouldn't even be allowed to SIT on my seats.
Yog Sothoth said
The fact that wizards use magic for pretty much everything, there is no real point to use physical violence since magic spells do a lot more damage and are more effective.


It's not about opinion, it's about how it is in the Harry Potter universe. In the Harry Potter universe, physical violence does happen magical or no. There is no evidence that they relate physical violence to muggles, so please don't act like it is cannon based on opinion. If you have hard evidence of it being mentioned by J.K. Rowling in the books or otherwise, then it will be considered cannon.
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