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5 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.
5 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.
6 days ago
Tricks them into thinking it was their choice, when it was structured for them to fail.
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6 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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7 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 Deleted 10 yrs ago Forum: 1x1 Roleplay
Izzy placed her hand to her chin and tapped her cheek in mock contemplation. “Nah,” she said after a short moment, returning her hand to her side. “I’d rather a tree. Too many people use benches, and plenty collect rocks. I’d rather not end up stuck in someone’s pocket or on display collecting dust, thank you very much. Besides, you can still enjoy the sunlight as a tree.” She reached out, letting the sunlight brush the skin of her bare arm and warm the sleeve of the other. "And the birds." She glanced up to the sky, shielding her eyes against the sun with a hand, searching for any birds soaring in the afternoon light.
“Oh, well, thanks.” Izzy gave Trevor a smile. “Right back at you.”
She stopped with him at the intersection. “Study? It’s summer, and you’re going to study?” She raised her eyebrows and looked at him incredulously before he requested to use her phone. “Oh, sure.” She reached into her pocket and pulled out her phone. "Wouldn't mind at all." She quickly put in the unlock pattern, then handed it to him.
In Deleted 10 yrs ago Forum: 1x1 Roleplay
Izzy paused, staring at Trevor with inquisitive suspicion as he continued on a couple paces before she walked after him again.
“Normally,” she said slowly, still a couple steps behind him, “people just back off when I tell them I don’t want friends,” she answered the last couple of his questions. “And up to today, I was doing pretty good with avoiding people. Turning into a tree sounds great, but trust me; it’s harder than it sounds.”
She tapped her thumb against the outside of her pocket, hoping the conversation would turn to something else. She would even take sparkling vampires at the moment. “Why does it matter to you so much?” Her eyes narrowed slightly as she waited for his answer.
I'd be okay with Laura as the dwarf, if you wanted her to be it. But if you want to get a different one in there, go for it.
Victoria looked at Illyad curiously at his statement. “What? Why? What’re you..” She took a couple steps and turned slightly to watch him go. “Never mind, then.” She sighed, and turned back toward Alex. “What’s with him?” She gestured after Illyad with her thumb.
She nodded slightly at Alex’s words, more to show she had heard than anything else, and looked to her cup, swishing the remaining tea inside around. “Who knows how things would’ve gone if you had told me before now, though.”
The atmosphere in the room felt slightly different. Lighter, as if even the kitchen had been holding its breath in anticipation to hear her answer.
She took a long, slow gulp of her tea, finishing it off, and went to put it in the sink.
In Deleted 10 yrs ago Forum: 1x1 Roleplay
When they left the building, Izzy gave a sigh of relief as a light June breeze blew over her, the weather mild for the month. As they walked down the road, Trevor quiet in, as far as Izzy could tell, contemplation, she tried to think of an excuse to go on ahead of him, maybe take a detour, but, she had to admit, she was enjoying the conversation. At least, most of it. And she still wanted to deposit her backpack at home, eliminate the weight of a school year’s worth of locker clutter, and they had to go in the same direction for that, anyway. Besides, the road was the quickest way, and the sooner she got home, the sooner she could head out again.
She glanced to him when he spoke, and her expression hardened. She looked ahead of them as she answered. “Sanity,” she said harsher than she had intended to. “Fewer people to stab you in the back, or be broken up about, especially once I’ve left this forsaken city in the dust.”
Sure? Because you can absolutely use Jorn for that position!

Oh, I forgot dwarf. That was one of the major races we were going to use, right? That would actually make it even, too. Three and three.
In Deleted 10 yrs ago Forum: 1x1 Roleplay
“Sure,” Izzy drew out the word, and watched Trevor quickly retrieve his forgotten keys. “I’m only joking, you know!” she said, misunderstanding the troubled glimmer in his eyes. “I’m not going to go around telling people you sneak into the girl’s locker room or anything.”
With their mission accomplished, she walked beside him toward the front, eager to get back outside. The call of the outdoors was so great, she hardly noticed Trevor’s silence.
Her attention snapped to him when he spoke, and she blinked, momentarily forgetting he walked beside her. She gave a small smile at the compliment of being likable, then realized what had actually bothered him.
"Don't worry. I’m neither of those. You're perfectly safe. The only thing I’ve ever killed are mosquitoes. But no one cares about them," she added, trying to keep the mood light. "I’ve lived here my entire life; it's just a personal choice.”
In Deleted 10 yrs ago Forum: 1x1 Roleplay
Izzy shifted her weight awkwardly when Trevor stopped entering his locker code and turned instead to her.
“More like, I don’t have any friends here.” She crossed her arms and leaned against a locker near his. “So, I suppose by extension and definition, no, I don’t go out much. Unless you want to count a daily hike.”
Izzy laughed at Trevor’s last comment, the sound echoing through the otherwise eerily quiet halls of this part of the school. “Isn’t that the truth!” She paused, a sly grin on her face and amusement in her voice as she continued. “But, being such a gentleman, I trust you don’t know that from experience?” She raised her eyebrows.
Oh, sure! Weren't you thinking about making Jorn the halfling once, though, or am I just making stuff up now? Heh.
“That’s good,” Victoria said, not pressing Alex for further information. “Having multiple plans, I mean.”
Her attention snapped to Illyad as he stood. She took a deep breath and held it at his abrupt question. Abrupt, but not unwarranted.
Did she trust them? She glanced between the two, shifting her weight uneasily, then her gaze settled on Alex. She had known Illyad for little more than an hour or so, but Alex... she had known him for years. He was her best--albeit only--friend. In all that time, he had never done anything to deserve distrust. Could she really blame him for not telling her he was a vampire, knowing how she reacted to just seeing his kind?
She ignored the unnerving twinge of knowing what he was. But, if she was completely honest with herself, “what he was” was still the same Alex she knew, just with more to him than she had ever realized. The emotion and sincerity she had seen in his eyes was enough to tell her that on their own.
Which brought her back to the question at hand: did she at least trust Alex?
“Yes,” she said after a long few seconds, answering the question more for herself than Illyad, her eyes still on Alex and her voice soft but earnest.
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