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5 mos ago
Current i'm not sure the appropriate use of an OLED TV is to play random scenic train videos but here we are
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7 mos ago
swish
8 mos ago
Being truly on my own is a bit of a weird feeling. It's never really happened.
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9 mos ago
Let it never be said that sometimes extreme brevity isn't the most appropriate post, though. Everything is a tool.
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11 mos ago
a loaf is a surprisingly hard thing to make
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NP stats derived from Zero because at least they're consistent and sensible.

Uh... I would rather not encourage ban circumvention.
You know who I'm signing up with in both cases, I'll do them later today if I have time.
Wait, why and how are we in charge of the Tiger Dojo. D:
When in doubt, use your phone to provide internet if nothing else is working and you just want to post things.
Yang Chenlu


The girl didn't seem to notice the arrival at first, absorbed in her narration to the rabbits. Apparently, she was criticising the characters in the stories for constantly making their own situation worse. Given that it was a horror collection, that was only to be expected... it was a strange choice of book if you didn't like seeing characters making mistakes so often.

"Ah, don't fall off!" Mao's decision to swipe one of the books apparently didn't get noticed by its fluffy occupant, and the girl seated there reached out to barely catch the rabbit. Not that it seemed to mind too much, looking in her direction and then contentedly placing itself on top of the book that had previously been underneath. "Oh, nothing has happened yet. The old lady came by again, I think she's trying to get here before I do."

The book Mao had picked up seemed to be a history text.
It's going to be kind of hard to get things going if we have one person going home and another person waiting for people to already be doing something. <_>
Why is being mostly humanoid so much of an expectation? It's even said that most are. And it's rather ill-fitting to any roleplay to have a character that everyone has to ignore in many situations because oh look, it's a cat and cats can't talk.
Yang Chenlu


Not for the first time recently, Chenlu could be found in a used bookstore, flicking through textbooks and short stories alike. Not that this was any old shop--it was one of Soulflame's bases, and thus about as safe a place as she could be. Maybe it was strange, but the pale girl found it much more comfortable somewhere that she knew she was being watched, and stuck as closely to their various locations as possible. It was probably the sort of thing Mao liked, too--not having to think that the girl he saved might get in trouble somewhere or lead a trail straight back to them with her looks.

As with the past few times she'd been in this shop, the Chinese girl had claimed a small table over in a corner, one now covered with piles of various random books. More fiction than nonfiction, though there were a few age-appropriate textbooks here and there, but nothing amongst those was particularly new to her. What was nearly as strange as the girl herself--the extremely long hair for one, but most definitely the ears and her colouration--was the audience that she was talking to, though given the language barrier it was rather hard to tell if it was praise or criticism for the story collection she was looking through.

Atop each of the various piles, there was a small white rabbit. Not your usual bookshop inhabitants.
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