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3 mos ago
Current Really excited for the new feature we've been cooking...
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10 mos ago
I just try to keep my maturity low enough that my account age is the only indicator that I should be on this site.
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11 mos ago
Clearly a man can't sleep without getting woken up by an explosion of spambots.
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1 yr ago
Rules of the Guild include not discussing bans. roleplayerguild.com/topics/…
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1 yr ago
Guild should be back to normal! Hope you all took the opportunity to touch some grass ;)
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Balance said
Differet strands glow, although it's quite noticeable, as the other ones become less noticeable. It's very easy to notice his strands changing. The Nobles, having known him so long, will of course know which personality is speaking from the hair.


Right. Love hurts though.
Balance said
-Love, Hope, Compassion (Pink, Blue, Purple) - Never.-Rage (red strand)- Often.


But doesn't love hurt? And why do you talk to me if I don't love anyone?
Balance said
Also, all of his personalities are male, and they all have the same voice. The only way to distinguish is through the various colours of his hair.


Does the hair color itself change, or does just a different strand glow?
Zeal said
Yeah. *yawns again*


What's your necklace made of?
Balance said
According to most dictionaries, well in its adjective form is only defined as "in good health." However, hundreds of years ago, it could also be used to mean "Prudent." However, neither of those fit what you're saying right now.


According to the dictionary, the second meaning of the adjective form of "well" is "in a satisfactory state or position," which completely applies.
Balance said
-Love (pink strand)- Oh.


Have you ever been mean to anyone?
Balance said
I'm well = I am well. Well is an adverb in most contexts, and therefore (in those contexts) you can only apply it to action verbs, not linking verbs. "Am" is a linking verb. However, "I'm doing well" is perfectly fine.


"I am well" still applies because "well" is also defined as "lacking misfortune." Because things were generally positive, she was well. Not physically or mentally ill. At peace, to an extent.
Zeal said
Oh. And it is.


*Shrugs*
Everyone has to start somewhere.
Balance said
-Love (Pink strand)- It depends on which personality decides to speak up.-Love- Yes, I'm trying my hand at making jokes, although it seems I'm failing.-Avarice (orange)- No surprise there.


I'm talking about you, Pinks.
Totally bailed you out.
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