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Current 乇乂ㄒ尺卂 ㄒ卄丨匚匚
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A sentence you wasted 5 seconds to read.
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10 yrs ago
Who came up with the idea to make our statuses quotes from philosophers, anyway?
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10 yrs ago
We could be doing something productive with our lives... instead, we're here.
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11 yrs ago
A random quote from some philosopher that we'll forget in a few moments.
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Anyone willing to duel Michelle or Leander? I needs dem points >:(
@Scarifar Stupid question, but do you watch steven universe?


What? Steven Universe? Why would I know anything about the young boy, Steven Quartz Universe, and the three Crystal Gems: Pearl, Amethyst, and Garnet? I definitely did not base Conner's power off Gem Fusion either.
Finishing their meals, Conner and Kimberly moved on to their classes.

"So what's our classes?" Kimberly asked Conner.

"I think they were... Social Studies? No wait, Mutant Social Studies, that was it," Conner replied.

The two made it to class, which was a blur. Conner merely listened to the debate of mutants and ignorance, never interjecting himself, while Kimberly zoned out every now and again.

The two kids then went their separate ways, going back to their rooms. Conner took his usual route back, plopping into bed after entering. Conner grabbed a book from a nearby bag and began reading it from a page he had bookmarked. Some time passed, and Conner began hearing an occasional tap sound from his window. Wondering what could possibly be causing that, Conner closed his book and looked outside, only to find Kimberly throwing pebbles from a perch on a tree branch. As she gave a wave, Conner opened the window and said to her, "The hell are you doing? Get down from there!" Kimberly's response was to come closer and leap, catching the edge of the window sill and pulling herself up. "I got a bit bored, ok?" Kimberly replied, still hanging.

Conner sighed, then helped her up into his room, Kimberly barely managing to fit through the window. Crisis averted, Kimberly dusted her hands off on her shorts, then looked around and said, "Nice room."

Conner, annoyed, said, "Kimberly, don't ever do that again."

"Why not?" Kimberly asked. "I did it all the time at your place, and I made sure that the tree was safe."

"Even back home, I told you not to do it. You know how dangerous it is, and I don't care how careful you are," Conner said. "This is the second floor. I don't want to see you get hurt because of some stupid stunt."

"Mm-hmm, I see," Kimberly said, a smirk on her face as she leaned towards him.

Conner, realizing he had said too much, decided to change the subject. Clearing his throat, he said, "Alright, fun's over, I'm getting you out of here." Conner also muttered under his breath, "You're lucky my roommate isn't in yet."

"Come on, I just got here," Kimberly whined, but allowed herself to be dragged away.

As Conner was about to turn a corner, he suddenly stopped and held Kimberly back. "Wait. Someone's there," Conner said quietly. Kimberly couldn't resist peeking around the corner as well, seeing Casper and another guy having a confrontation. "Should we go help him?" Kimberly asked. "No, let's go find another path," Conner replied. Kimberly continued looking, concerned, and saw the argument getting physical. "Conner, come on, or I'll go without you," Kimberly urged. Conner had an inner turmoil for a second, then sighed and muttered, "Dammit."

Conner extended his arms for a hug, to which Kimberly smiled and gave. As the two embraced, their silhouettes turned white and merged together into an orb, which then transformed into a young woman with blonde hair and a suit. Wasting no more time, the woman rushed around the corner, quickly stepping between Casper and the aggressor. "You have one chance to back off or you face us," the woman warned the aggressor.
@1Charak2 9.5/10
@1Charak2 Nah it's k.
I'll do it. I've been meaning to post for a while now.
I think I can guess what you think other girls would be...
Vincent Gulfus & Michelle Kine


"I haven't seen you around much before, so what's your name?" Vincent asked. Michelle had a blank look on her face as she thought about how to introduce herself. She wanted to create a good first impression, but she wasn't sure how to properly introduce herself. A few seconds passed, with her playing out different scenarios in her mind, before she finally said, "Michelle." Vincent also invited her to open their card packs together, and it took a few more seconds for her to say, "Sure. I use a Lightsworn deck." For the entirely of this exchange, Michelle had not made eye contact, instead looking off to the side, on account of her shyness. She cleared her throat, then asked, "So... where should we go?"

"Honestly, I have no clue," Vincent said in response to Michelle's question of where to actually go and open packs, maybe they could go find a table or something on this floor, Vincent honestly had no real clue. What intrigued him about the girl was that one, she played Lightsworn, an archetype known for being heavy on the whole Light aspect as well as self-milling, and two, she was shy. The latter part making him chuckle a little inside, but looks can also be very deceptive. Honestly though, Vincent thought he should make friends with the girl, she was in Wind, so that was something they could both relate to. "So Michelle, is your deck pure LIGHT or are you running any other Attributes?" Vincent asked almost as a offhand question.

Michelle gave the question a few seconds of thought, then replied, "There are a few DARK monsters in my deck. They look like they're best used when they're in the Graveyard, which does help a bit with how Lightsworns are used."

"Ah so you're running a little bit of DARK on the side, reminds me off my own deck," Vincent said as he tapped his deck which was in his pocket. "Chaos is all about filling the graveyard for their stronger monsters," Vincent said with a grin. Chaos had been proving to be a fun archetype for Vincent; nevertheless, Lightsworn seemed pretty cool as well. "We still really need to find a empty table" Vincent said as he peered outwards towards the rest of the room, his eyes scanning like he would scan the female form, accurately, he had a childhood friend to thank for that abilty.

Michelle looked around the room as well, then said to Vincent, "There's one in the far corner." She then walked over to it and sat down at one of the inside spots for the table.

Vincent followed his companion and sat down at the spot opposite to her, his eyes glancing at her face every so often while he put his massive amount of packs onto the table. "So why did you come to this academy?" Vincent asked her quizzically.

Michelle looked in surprise to see such a large amount of card packs, compared to her two meager packs. She then thought about how to answer the question Vincent asked while absentmindedly opening her packs. Eventually, Michelle responded with, "Well, it seemed fun, and, um, my parents encouraged me to." After a short pause, Michelle continued, "What about you?"

Vincent paused for a moment not entirely sure of how to answer the counter question. "Er, I came here because I like this card game and I thought it was a good idea," Vincent said muttering something under his breath. "So about we both dig into these packs we brought and compare and contrast, eh?" Vincent said with a grin as he picked up a 'Time's Running Low' pack from his pile of boosters.

Michelle completely opened up her packs and examined each card from them. Very few cards were actually useful to her deck, and some were completely unrelated. Michelle figured that that would be the case, considering how many other archetypes were in the pack she chose. "Hmm..." Michelle thought out loud.

Vincent tore into his trove of packs, not looking at any of the cards until he was done. Placing them on the table he looked at each one with a look of glee on his face as his mind filled with the decks he could make with the cards. Of course the crowning glory of his pull was the Legendary 'Black Luster Soldier - Envoy of the Beginning'. Vincent also noticed he had pulled a Lightsworn card. "Here," Vincent said as he gave 'Celestia, Lightsworn Angel' to his newfound compatriot.

Michelle looked up from her collection of cards to see Vincent offering her a card. "Oh, um, thank you," Michelle said as she took the card. Celestia, Lightsworn Angel, Michelle thought as she read the card name. She placed the card in her collection, then wondered what he had. "Hey, um...." Michelle started off. "Do you, have anything else to trade for?"

"Eh not really. I mean I could give you this, free of charge," Vincent said as he handed her a Chaos Emissary, Lux. "Just know that if you take that card you're swearing allegiance to the Chaos Embassy, and by extension its Ambassador, me." Vincent said with a grin.

Michelle gave the offer some thought. It was a "free" card, and Michelle was pretty sure Vincent was joking. On the other hand, Lux wasn't very useful in her deck right now. Unlike Vincent, she didn't have Chaos monsters to summon, and by extension, nothing that could be consistently recovered from the banished pile. "Thanks, but no thanks," Michelle said, turning down the offer. "I'll earn it when I'm ready."

Vincent was obviously hurt by the rejection of his offer. Most of him felt like crying; part of him wanted to kill the girl. Shaking it off, Vincent placed his deck on the table showing every single card as he began to get to work adding or removing some.

Michelle couldn't help but look at Vincent's deck; she was too curious not to. Her eyes widened slightly in surprise upon spotting a Black Luster Soldier - Envoy of the Beginning among his collection, but she decided not to comment on it. Taking out and looking over her own deck, she wondered what could be done to improve her deck with what little additions she had now. Eventually, though, she determined that there wasn't much that could be improved on for now. Returning her cards to her deck slot in her Duel Disk, Michelle got up from the table, saying, "Well, I should get going. Thanks again for Celestia."

Vincent was getting sad to see the endowed female leave. His mind quickly formulated a idea. Vincent grabbed Michelle's arm to stop her from going any further before he asked, "How about we add each other in the D-Cievers?" Vincent asked her.

Michelle looked back when Vincent grabbed her arm. "Oh, uh, sure," Michelle said, taking out her D-Ceiver. A few button clicks later, and the two were added to each other's friend lists. "There we go," Michelle said. "So, I'll, uh, see you again soon. Bye." With that said, she began to walk away.

Vincent just sat at the table thinking of what the hell he would do next.
@Ammokkx K then, I'll just have my 2 Light of Destruction packs.

@1Charak2 go ahead.
@Ammokkx while that is sorta true, isn't it mentioned in the first post that the card shop deals in points, which you each by Dueling? Not much to really explain there. Just have the D-ceiver ready, which I assume stores points, and have the cashier or whatever do the job, and bam, purchase made.
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