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8 days ago
Current I mean, some people want to do it for the reason it’s supposed to be for, but it being all but outright mandatory, well.
8 days ago
@Ricky: I never thought about it like that, but it really can be, huh? I checked out the Mormons for a stint, and I can 100% see that being a reason behind them pushing that.
9 days ago
Tricks them into thinking it was their choice, when it was structured for them to fail.
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9 days ago
The Amish doing that strikes me as a psychological way to keep people there. Isolate them > send them out > get culture shock > return to the comfortable rather than figure out a foreign culture.
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9 days ago
Ashifa: Shoving/forcing the religion on someone isn't what Christianity should be about. I'm sorry if/that that's what's going on for you.
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In [Dead] 11 yrs ago Forum: 1x1 Roleplay
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“I figured it wasn’t entirely my fault,” Zaylin began, glancing to her watch. “Well, I should get to class. Good meeting you! Maybe I’ll see you tonight.” With that, she hurried to her first class of the day. That day seemed to drone on, the atmosphere lighter than normal as conversations buzzed about the bonfire. As the school day came to a close and the time of the fire neared, she deposited her school stuff in her room. Stopping to put on the necklace her parents had given her as a parting gift, the chain adorned with rubies and onyx, and an elegant, silver medallion with her family’s crest hanging at its center, she then headed out, glad for an excuse to be outside when night finally fell. When Amy found her, Zaylin gladly joined the other two girls around the fire, a bottle of water in hand, which she occasionally tossed up, catching it by the opposite end. Her eyes often strayed to the flames, their glowing tendrils dancing and flickering. She had always had a respect for fire, for its ability to both destroy and sustain life. As she declined the offer of a s’more, a strange, uneasy feeling made the hairs on her neck stand on end. Her brows furrowing, she looked around at the multitude of other students and paroling teachers, but saw nothing out of the ordinary. Turning slowly back around, she took a swig from her water bottle. “You know,” Zaylin replaced the bottle’s cap, “all this is missing is a band with a tambourine and bunch of dancing gypsies.” She grinned at the thought.
In [Dead] 11 yrs ago Forum: 1x1 Roleplay
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In [Dead] 11 yrs ago Forum: 1x1 Roleplay
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Since Thea's basically abandoned ship from what I can tell, is someone actually going to take control of her character, or is he more of a NPC now? Thought I would ask since he was brought up.
Zaylin glanced to the boy that Ash mentioned as he sat eating breakfast by himself. As Ash continued speaking, Zaylin glared at her overly dramatic tone. She startled at Amy’s outburst, her attention turning to the girl as Amy stood and walked away in a huff. She snorted at Ash’s blind thought on Amy storming off. “Or it could have something to do with your disrespect for the dead,” she said with a glower. “Well,” she began darkly with a glance at her watch, “thanks for the info, at least.” She glanced to Luca, her expression lightening a bit. “Glad we could be officially introduced. Maybe I’ll see you at the bonfire tonight.” Picking up her own bag as Ash stood, she slung it over her shoulder. Grabbing her plate, she quickly disposed of the remaining bits of food. She paused a moment, looking between the boy, Sam Rivers, and where Amy had disappeared. I’ll probably see him tomorrow morning, she thought, then hurried after Amy. Catching sight of her in the halls, Zaylin followed. “Hey,” she said as she caught up. “Sorry if I initiated something back there. I didn’t mean any harm.”
Sorry for the wait! I meant to reply yesterday, but got caught up in things.
“You and me both,” Faira whispered to Scarlet, raising her chin to keep it from sinking below the water. As soon as everyone had a hold on her, the water rushing in quickly, she took a last panicked breath and closed her eyes before the water consumed them. Releasing her overeager powers, a darkness spread from Faira, snaking down each of her companion’s arms until, in an instant, it consumed all of them. The cold, crushing weight of the water disappeared, replaced by the silky sensation of the world between the shadows. We need someplace safe, somewhere that’s not filled with water, she thought as she opened her eyes to the complete darkness. Though she felt no floor beneath her feet, she stepped forward, her companions’ creating a hefty weight on her arms and shoulders. Suddenly, it felt as if something pushed her forward, and light assaulted her as they fell from the dark realm. Emerging from a shadow a bit higher from the ground than Faira expected, she shouted as they fell through a short empty space. Her knees buckled under her as her feet hit solid ground, Little Ann--if she so made it through--weighing her down further and she fell forward, landing on the floor with a wet squelch. She sucked in air gratefully as spots momentarily swam before her vision. “Guys?” she said weakly, breathing hard as she looked around to see if the others had made it through with her.
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