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5 yrs ago
Current Remember, nobody actually enjoys roleplaying if there isn't at least five shameful fetishes uncovered by the 2nd page.
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7 yrs ago
Somebody stole my mood ring. I don't know how to feel about it.
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7 yrs ago
Let's be honest, it's far more satisfying and challenging to actually imagine what a character looks like than paste a hundred gifs of a celebrity and call it good.
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7 yrs ago
So, a team of players who are good at playing as a team in a team-based game are individually bad players. Seems kind of silly when you put it like that, no?
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7 yrs ago
My goal these days is to have an RP that can actually finish, or the very least, last a few years. I see way too many die on page one to take chances
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Lowering the site's value since January 2012.


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Leidenschaft said
*stumbles in, falls to his knees* Dervish! Dervish...I've...always loved you...


Plot twist of the century.

Sorry. There's another lady in my life.

Lady Liberty.

OH sweet Teddy Roosevelt's mustache...

I can't edit the first post! It just turns into a wall of white!

Until whatever happened is resolved, I HIGHLY suggest you guys triple check your long posts before posting, because you may not get a second chance.

This includes drunken love confessions.
A friend of emus is a friend of mine. Welcome!
You're technically not allowed to advertise on this site, but what I'd recommend is sticking it in your signature, which is in your profile settings.
Confession time. I was going to do something similar with Marassa haha. Part of my conditions with her are to never fast travel, save carriages.
Leidenschaft said
Just dropping in to tell anyone who likes fantasy novels to pick up Prince of Thorns. Such a good book, seriously.


Wuts eet aboot
The Nexerus said
The restrictions on trade that are entailed in non-free trade agreements are what facilitate unequal trade relationships. Ideally, every state would be engaged in a free trade relationship with every other.


Agreed, nothing to expand upon on my end.
Jannah said
You're exactly right it's extremely hard to break free from poverty. It's why almost my entire family is poor. I have a couple wealthy aunts, but that's only because they married into wealthy families. It has turned them into complete arrogant snobs though. Anyway, I don't feel a need to pour out my entire life story here so I will just say it makes me feel a bit better when somebody finally shows sympathy. It's way too often poor people are blamed for their situation. In my case that couldn't be further from the truth since I was born into a poor family. With that said, I suppose it can give you a bit of an idea of why I generally distrust most wealthy people, CEO's especially. Small business owners I have less issue with, however. I know most small business owners are just trying to survive too, but due to the nature of capitalism it's rare for small businesses to survive without being forced to expand. Of course that expansion happens at the expense of others.


Yeah, that's usually the sad truth of the matter. Somebody's suddenly rocketed to a position of obscene wealth and suddenly, they act like dicks. Justin Bieber, for instance, is the perfect case study of that. He probably wasn't a bad kid before he was suddenly treated like royalty and had more money than he could ever spend. I guess when you have so much wealth that something as basic as affording your utility bills and groceries every month kind of makes it all seem trivial and you kind of get disconnected with the fact that most people aren't lucky enough to have enough money to live comfortably, let alone buy expensive toys and monster houses. And it's especially true in your case, how do you break out of poverty when you're born into it? It's families like yours that deserve a break more than anyone, but people tend to forget that. It's just damn regrettable that the people who are most able to do something about the situation you and countless millions of others face is that when you're so high up, you kind of lose sight of what's down below. It's what makes people like Bill Gates and Warren Buffet so remarkable; they may be unfathomably rich, but they contribute so much back to charity that it's literally painful to try to wrap your head around the amount of money that's being funneled back into communities and towards good causes.

As for the small business thing, it's part of the reason I usually try to buy some mom and pop stores when possible, plus you usually get better service there. It's not much, but a few regular customers can make or break a business.
The Nexerus said
Of course not. I advocate mutualism.


Pretty much. This is why equal trade agreements and the like are great things, because just because a country has something we want/ need doesn't mean they should be exploited for it, and likewise, we have a lot of stuff that their countries need. Doing things for mutual benefit only helps everyone in the long run, or at least is the right thing to do.

Honestly, it would be nice knowing that the shoes I bought were made by someone who works, is compensated, and lives in comparable conditions to someone doing the same kind of work as over here instead of in some unsanitary, borderline dangerous sweatshop earning jackshit a day for backbreaking labour.
The Nexerus said
You're the archetype of a reasonable person.


No small number of books, a half decent education, and real life experience hopefully shaped me into a decent human being.
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