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8 yrs ago
Current I RP for the ladies
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8 yrs ago
#Diapergate #Hugs2018
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9 yrs ago
I fucking love catfishing
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9 yrs ago
Every time I insult a certain coworker, i'll take money from their jar. Saving for beer would never be easier!
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9 yrs ago
The Jungle Book is good.
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And that scribz' name? H.R. Giger.
The babies themselves are highly nutritious too, but we don't eat those.

When it comes down to it, we probably shouldn't just eat what ever just because there is some nutrition in it.
A new take on the 'Mini-game'
"Lets go in the broom closet and dry heave together."
Then donate to a sperm bank.

The most important thing at least is that you donate.
There is a grain elevator on the other side of the state line here with grafitti all up on top of it (or at least it used to). I'm still not completely sure how they pulled it off.
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Pretty much this. These circlejerk threads for these cliques are the main reason Spam is shit.

Inb4 "you're just mad because you're not in the cool kid club"


That is why I am starting a New Kid's Clubâ„¢ to counteract the circlejerk.

There won't be any requirements to join either. All I ask is that you give blood to you local bank.
But maybe NASA decided to split the merchandising profits with the USSR.
About commandment two, you need to be careful with the 'single trait' rule because you run the risk of creating a stock character. This isn't to say that stock characters are always bad - they can be useful, and the simpler your writing style is the better it is to use them since stock characters compliment easy reading. At the same time, you have to remember that people are quite complicated. Our personalities shift depending on prejudices and comforts, we change with time and through experience, and the way we imagine ourselves is not always consistent with our actions. We are naturally inconsistent. I suppose you can imagine personality as an average of our behavior, or a line plotted on a graph of our actions.

What you need to do if you want to make good characters is try to be honest with yourself about what that character would do or think in any given situation. Hell, you really don't need any commandments if you can master this. Dr. Manhattan, after all, breaks the first commandment in the extreme, but the author's ability to extrapolate how his abilities would effect his behavior makes him an interesting character.

Really, the most important thing is to never make a Mary Sue. Don't create a character who is just an avatar of whatever random shit you think of. Develop them instead, and see what you can learn about them in the process.
I think we will talk about that thing cats do where you touch their back and they show you their ass. That seems like a better topic.
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