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2 yrs ago
Current The way some people spell makes me wonder about their pronunciation.
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8 yrs ago
They say it's about the journey, not the destination. This is true of many things. Pizza delivery is not one of them.
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8 yrs ago
TFW you know what you want to happen but the words aren't cooperating. Why is plot suddenly so much harder to write?
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8 yrs ago
So ded. Cannot brain. Just one massive poorly coordinated and balance-lacking headache. But don't send help. I don't want to people either. X.x
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8 yrs ago
Glad to see I'm not the only follower of Lord Cato, god of wisdom, on this most auspicious Superb Owl Sunday.
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I am an adult, though I don't usually act like it. I'm a voracious reader, and not overly picky about books. I am artistic in a variety of areas, including music, drawing, writing, and sculpting. I have a minor obsession with dragons, and love the color violet. Fantasy is my preferred genre, be it past, future, urban...as long as it has a fantasy flavor to it. I also like scifi, mystery, and some horror. I am crazy, and I like tormenting my characters. But I don't bite...much. ^.~


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@Mogtaki <3 I like him. AMune does not. But I do, very much. This will be fun~
@Lady Selune Haha, well this /is/ advanced. I figured you know what to expect. And I actually don't write that much, compared to many, but for history -- and especially a controversial one -- I wanted to make sure I covered all the details. ^.^;;

Vichy France has Nazis, and supports Nazis. Thus, punching the government officials of Vichy France is totally punching Nazis, or at least Nazi puppets. <3
AND I NEED TO FINISH MY SHEEEETS. I have the history done, So @Lady Selune, you should let me know if this flies~

@Oak7ree Actually, due to the frequent persecution of Judaism and the fact that we have always been a minority religion, Judaism tended to be fairly cohesive, varying primarily by region. I did a bit of research to check, and I'm fairly certain your French Jew would probably be Reform, not secular. Many non-observant Jews consider themselves to be members of the Reform community, and if you simply mean nonobservant I'd go with Reform. The split into the spectrums of observance happened earlier than I thought, around the time period of the Enlightenment, so late 1700s/early 1800s. However, most of the smaller branches -- including what is called secular Judaism -- split off several decades into the 20th century. Secular Judaism, from what I'm seeing, didn't really emerge until after the founding of Israel, at least in Europe.

The main reason for this is that until the Enlightenment, even when not persecuted Jews were generally not seen as citizens, and not granted the rights given their non-Jewish neighbors. This lead to close-knit communities, and a tendency to stick together. As they were accepted into wider society, the potential for less observant sects developed, and Reform Judaism was one of the major ones and certainly among the earliest, with a founding date in 1810. But as a whole, Jews tended to identify as Reform, and not merely culturally Jewish or secular Jews, as far as I know.

Huh. And it seems that a /very/ large percentage of Jews, at least today, see themselves as at least partially secular. This is a really interesting article discussing the idea of being both secular and Jewish -- something that I've never much thought /why/ about, but certainly accept as something that exists. ANYHOW. Just Shy being Shy here, she can totally be secular if that's really what you want, and I'm sure there's a way to swing it.

As for her Judaism being an issue, I'm certain it was. eSpecially as France has been occupied, and I believe Vichy France is around, Jews were required to wear stars either by now or in the near future, and many were sent to camps.
@Oak7ree By the way, I just noticed Jean had a relationship with a secular Jew. I'm not sure secular Judaism existed in the time of ww2, certainly not as we know it today. Jewish communities, if not something resembling modern Orthodox, were usually something close to what's now considered Conservative. Unless they had completely stopped practicing because of persecution at some point in the past and perhaps no longer really identified as Jewish, I think it's rather unlikely that she would have been a secular Jew. Secular Judaism tends to differ greatly from, say, secular Christianity, and really only gained ground in the past half century or so. *pounces on topic she likes*
@Lady Selune ahaha, well. To be fair, it was not that bad a roll. It's just the nature of the party, and the whole...she smashed a fence. Could have been muchmuch worse. It's more playful teasing. <3
@Oak7ree I would not put it past her.
@AdobeFlash there's a running gag in my FATE campaign because Kat rolled low and smashed a fence with our tank while drifting at speed on ice. Her drive is her highest stat, with stunts to support it -- and she is never livinthat fence down. <3
@Oak7ree Yeah, but Kat is an adrenaline junkie, and she can pull some /mean/ tricks on wheels -- or treads.
@Lady Selune Well, as soon as I finish these two, you will have your gay. Or at least your bi who has a preference for guys. =P And also an ace. BINGO!

I am probably going to submit you the history before I wrestle with anything beyond what I already have. It's almost done. They're teens, where I'm writing currently.

Also they're German, and I checked timelines. They leave Germany during the depression, before Hitler and the Nazis take power, though the political group is definitely gaining in influence.

@Oak7ree I want to steal a tank. <3 That's always fun!
@The Irish Tree *wheeze*

@Gowi *amused*

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