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4 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.
4 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.
5 days ago
Tricks them into thinking it was their choice, when it was structured for them to fail.
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5 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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5 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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:-) Hope you got and get some good rest, my friend! Also, happy Friday!
Deeming it likely safe, Victoria let her collar fall from her nose as Alex sighed. She glanced toward the kitchen’s doorway, a flicker of fear flashing over her face at the truth of his statement. She gave a heavy exhale and leaned against the counter with the sink, her gaze shifting to the floor between her and the doorway. She shook her head at the whole situation as he paused. She was not sure whether she would rather remain here, or risk going out. Either way, they were practically sitting ducks.
“If... if you think that’s wise,” she said, then looked to Alex when she saw him handing something to her. “You... huh?” She awkwardly took the box from him, glancing between it and him, then opened it.
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“I’ll give you PMS,” Izzy grumbled under her breath. She rolled her eyes as her brother’s friend comment, and slowly pulled her feet under her, sitting cross-legged on the mattress. She had friends. One, anyway. But the connection their trials had initiated, and the attraction toward him she had felt grow over nearly the last two months, left her, in the very least, confused.
She looked to Blake, and sighed. Trying to turn her thoughts into a question as nonchalantly as she could, she leaned back on her arms.
“Speaking of friends,” she began, a mildly taunting tone in her voice, “How’s the girlfriend doing? You never did tell me how you two met.” She leaned forward, resting her chin in her hand. “How’d you figure out you liked her as more than just a friend?”
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Nice. Central time! And my gosh, I bet. Always the best part about the holidays, right there.
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Izzy laid contently in the caress of her bed and welcome coziness of her puffy comforter. It was suspiciously quiet outside her door for a Sunday morning, but she was not about to complain. She would take all the relaxation she could get. For a couple minutes, she listened to the sound of her heartbeat, focusing on its calm, steady rhythm. The thu-thump of near-humanity.
In her partial consciousness, her thoughts wandered lazily, swinging from one topic to the next: Trevor and the relationship the two of them had, despite their many differences, how things would be without him, and everything he had done and was still doing for her, unsure if she could ever repay him for his kindness and sacrifice; what she and Cerasus--or, at least, what remained of him--had become, and the pains they shared; Riley, staying at the abandoned school, doing who-knew-what to pass the time until he decided to leave for his next adventure, and that she might bring him a deck of playing cards for in the meantime; that it was rather stuffy beneath the pillow she had over her face, and she should seriously think about looking into finding black-out curtains for her bedroom.
She groaned inwardly when she heard her door squeak softly open. She could not get a break, it seemed, even with the days of the glorious summer vacation coming to an end. Though she had dreaded it when it began, now, she wished it did not have to end, that she would not have to add school on top of everything else she had on her mind. She waited for whichever of the two little demons that called themselves her brothers to make their presence known, wanting to prolong her time in bed as much as possible.
Alas, her efforts were rewarded with Blake’s newest attempt at being an alarm clock.
She gave a gasping moan in pain as his elbow dug into her stomach, knocking the wind from her, and her upper body sprung up, arms reaching to try shoving him away.
“You little brat!” she growled once she could breathe again, strands of her hair sticking up in odd angles as it settled around her face. Her gaze focused on Blake sitting on her legs, her gaze murderous. Her glare only darkened at his question. “When you grow up.” She moved her legs in an attempt at pushing him off her bed. “Get outta my room, or I’ll make your bacon extra blackened for the next year.”
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Can you believe that Thanksgiving is already next week? Well, if you're in the United States...
That awkward moment when you can't remember if you've asked or otherwise been told what nation your RP partner resides in...
Victoria’s face scrunched up in disgust at Alex’s example. “Seriously? I’d say ‘unique’ is putting it lightly, then.” She glanced to the doorway. “No offence, or anything,” she added hastily, just in case. The last thing she wanted was to get on the bad side of someone trying to help her.
When Alex began to gag, Victoria looked at him with a mix of shock and concern. But before she could ask what was wrong, the smell wafted to her. She jumped from the chair and stepped further from the fridge, trying to put as much distance between her and the cause of the rancid odor as she could. She could only imagine how much worse it must smell to him.
As sour as it was, the smell was, all the same, a happy distraction.
“Technically,” she began in a strained voice, covering her mouth and nose with the collar of her shirt, waiting for the smell to dissipate, “it’s probably closer to dinner by now.”
“Yeah, yeah.” She made a show of rolling her eyes at his recommendation. “Rub it in.”
Once Maggie had silently walked through the doorway, Nate clicked on his flashlight and flipped the light switch off for the junk room, as he had decided to dub it. The things he could do with all those broken parts! If they found the missing gang—
When, he corrected his thoughts as he followed after Maggie, letting the door shut behind him. When we find them, I’ll have to see what I can do.
Not realizing Maggie had stopped, he nearly ran into her, striking an awkward pose with his arms flared out to keep himself from losing balance from his sudden stop. The bright beam of his flashlight danced over the walls with the action.
Managing to plant himself firmly back on his feet, he raised an eyebrow at her comments. “Well, Sassafras,” he began amiably, “I was heading to Fred’s room. Figured it’d be the last place he’d have been. Unless you know of a room with a larger mirror, of course,” he added with a lopsided smile.
Rayadell frowned at Calanon’s response to her concerns. “You misunderstand.” She looked toward the stables as the thunk of one of the doors opening came from inside. “Animals are the ones who have an issue with me, not the other way around.”
When the red elk galloped toward them, she stepped back, keeping a fair distance between her and it. If he had the same reaction most animals did to the darkness of the curse surrounding her, those antlers could do a good bit of damage.
She watched the exchange between rider and steed. Between friends. The thought made her frown deepen almost enviously, before she quickly wiped it from her face when Calanon looked to her.
“Walking would currently be the wiser choice for me.” Her wary gaze never left the magnificent animal, watching for any sign of unease or signal it would try to attack. She had found that those loyal to a rider or owner always tended to be extra protective and quick to defend, and she expected nothing less from the elk.
Well, I'd imagine that Thayva would end up staying at the orphanage to take care of things there, unless you had another idea for that. As for who... what size of an adventuring party were you thinking?
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