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7 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.
7 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.
8 days ago
Tricks them into thinking it was their choice, when it was structured for them to fail.
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8 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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@kittyluna45
I'm giving you a cyber high-five right now.

@Saltwater Thief
Regrettably, yeah. It's Teen Titans Go! Tried watching it once. I didn't last a minute, and am pretty sure I lost a few brain cells.
@Iceprincessforlife
Sounds good! Thanks. :-)
Hey, some people still like the old Teen Titans, Hater McHaterson. XD
@Iceprincessforlife

What Eklispe said.

Question: you put "One of the teens brought a new game he/she had picked up today." Which of the players actually brought it over with them? It just dawned on me that you said just one person, and not a group "Hey, let's go check this place out" thing, so I was curious. I put "getting the game seemed like a good idea at a time" in my character's profile under the incorrect latt therought. Scarifar also has a comment about getting his hands on the game. The question Aewin had Nathan pose made me wonder that and question who it would actually be directed to, and I figured that's something that should be established, if it hasn't already and I just missed it somewhere.
“Maybe,” Esmay called to Simon with a taunting grin, drawing out the word. She quickly turned her attention back to the forest looming ahead, every shadow cast by the trees or lurking beneath the bushes housing a possible threat.
Even so, the beauty of the world was still captivating. She hurried toward the forest a little ahead of the others, reached up with her free hand, and gripped one of the leaves on a low-hanging tree limb, pulling it off.
For a game, this feels incredibly real, she thought, rubbing her thumb over the leaf. If this world was created by pixels, then there was no other game that could match this place. Not that she had known that games were made to be capable of doing this outside of science fiction films.
Before she could think too much on it, the trees looked as if they turned to darkness as they grew and stretched into living, twisting shadows.
Esmay’s pace slowed to a near stop, when something dark flitted between the path in front of them.
“What the…?” Esmay stepped back with Sydney. She spared Alexander a quick glance at his response, and smirked. “I know, right?”
She shouted and jumped aside as one of the shadows lashed out at Strauss, but she had scarcely flinched before a second black mass sent Sydney to the ground.
“Sydney!” Esmay brandished her knife, scowling once more at its size. Making a quick mental note to try and find a good-sized stick, she stood with her body angled sideways and knife held in front of her, ready to try fighting or defending. She searched the shadows for any further movement, lashing out at any mass that so much as twitched.
Esmay staggered back when a white wolf with an odd tail jumped from the tall grass, nearly tripping over Sydney. She held the knife higher, her eyes wide.
How do you fight a wolf? she wondered, but then, the creature began snapping and growling at the living shadows. Is it… helping us?
As soon as the wolf had chased the shadows away, allowing the thin spears of sunlight to pass through the thick foliage above once more, it darted back into the woods.
“Hey!” Esmay called, stepping after it, but it was long gone. “Thanks,” she muttered, then turned back to the group, casting a quick glance the way the wolf had gone in case it was not actually friendly. Perhaps a trick of the game’s host.
She turned back to the others and offered Sydney a hand up, her gaze straying to Strauss. “You two okay? Did that whatever-it-was actually hurt you guys, or do you think we all have like hit points or something?”
100th IC post!

And thus the games BEGIN!

“What in the world…?” Esmay’s head swiveled as she glanced to her friends, wondering if they had any idea about what had just happened.
She took in their surroundings, then flexed her hands in front of her, making sure they were real. Her attention snapped forward to where the fox creature stood, his body appearing as real as hers felt, as he spoke.
She gawked at him, the desire to place her hand in one of the gaps in his body to see what, if anything, held him together almost overwhelming. She stared at the dragon he summoned, an amazed grin spreading on her face before one sentence rung through her ears: “If you don’t, then you will be dead.”
Esmay blinked at him. “Wait, like dead dead, or game—”
The fox continued speaking, interrupting her question and making Esmay scowl. She startled as she felt a small knife materialize in her hand, then turned it over, examining the puny, all but useless blade.
She subconsciously rubbed her wrist at the visual the fox’s words brought.
When the fox finished addressing them, Esmay stood still for a moment, glaring at the spot where he disappeared.
She looked to Simon as he spoke, questioning the knife’s abilities.
“Fox-guy said it’s just for trimming his lawn, remember?” She gripped the meager knife and slashed at an invisible enemy, stepping after the boys. “Gotta watch out for those man-eating weeds…” she paused, realizing that such a thing could very well be out there.
She looked back to Press at his warnings, her face tightening at the repeated concept of death. “Right.” The last thing she wanted was to see any of her friends die. Even so, her curiosity grew steadily, the desire to see this world, a world inside cyberspace she had never even thought existed making her antsy to see what such a place held… as long as it did not end with her or the others six feet under or in in the stomach of a monster, anyway.
“Well, we’re not going to get anything done by just standing here like a bunch of dazed idiots, are we?” she said as lightly as she could. “We’ve got a world to explore, and I have a bag of Cheetos waiting for me back on Sydney’s couch.” She strode onward, her slow steps confident. Even so, she remained alert and her grip tightened on the knife, even if it was only good for cutting down Fox-Man’s flowerbed.
@Aewin
I know, right? I'm trying to imagine all of them crowded around a single computer screen. XD
@Aewin
Twins! That's awesome. :-)
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