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Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 10:48 pm
lurichan ~_~ Now I'm pissed. It's bad enough to steal a character, but close to sacrelige to change said stolen character. Close to sacrilige? Only close? IT IS SACRILIGE! My writer's rage knows no bounds right at this moment...
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Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 10:48 pm
P.S. I have never been comfortable talking about my life. People always look at me funny when I discuss it.
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Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 10:49 pm
zz1000zz This almost seems like a therapy session. And I could never trust cats. Still, I might as well sum it up for you. It would be kind of mean not to sate your curiousity. Short version: I was an introverted bookworm as a child. While my family loved me, they never had cause to spend much time with me. By the time I was ten my family was nothing more than the people who gave me food and shelter. I never really gained the family bond I always hear about, and this was encouraged even more by the divorce of my parents (several in fact). Around thirteen I decided to quit being a complete introvert, and decided to actually socialize. Over the next couple years I realized much of what my parents had told me growing up was a lie, and I became practically completely detached from my family. Having been an "outcast" by both choice and medical conditions, I occupied a strange social niche. I am an object of curiousity and wonder, yet at the same time I am completely ignored. By the time I turned sixteen I had traveled extensively (I was also a Air Force brat), and knew enough to take care of myself. So, I started seeing how long I could stay away without my parents caring. In response my parents moved. I suppose to some degree my situation is bad, but I have been quite happy since I started taking care of myself, and I get along better with my family now than ever. I will never really "love" my family as whole, but I have made sure to maintain friendly relations with them. Ahh, so you've never had close bonds, so it's actually better for you to have the distance with your family than to be close to them. As long as you're happy that really is the best thing. ^__^
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Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 10:50 pm
Ascher lurichan ~_~ Now I'm pissed. It's bad enough to steal a character, but close to sacrelige to change said stolen character. Close to sacrilige? Only close? IT IS SACRILIGE! My writer's rage knows no bounds right at this moment... Really though, a writer's rage is not that frightening. I know they say the pen is mightier than the sword, but I would fear the sword more.
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Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 10:50 pm
Ascher lurichan ~_~ Now I'm pissed. It's bad enough to steal a character, but close to sacrelige to change said stolen character. Close to sacrilige? Only close? IT IS SACRILIGE! My writer's rage knows no bounds right at this moment... So what are you going to do about it?
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Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 10:51 pm
zz1000zz Ascher lurichan ~_~ Now I'm pissed. It's bad enough to steal a character, but close to sacrelige to change said stolen character. Close to sacrilige? Only close? IT IS SACRILIGE! My writer's rage knows no bounds right at this moment... Really though, a writer's rage is not that frightening. I know they say the pen is mightier than the sword, but I would fear the sword more. ... I own a sword...
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Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 10:51 pm
lurichan zz1000zz This almost seems like a therapy session. And I could never trust cats. Still, I might as well sum it up for you. It would be kind of mean not to sate your curiousity. Short version: I was an introverted bookworm as a child. While my family loved me, they never had cause to spend much time with me. By the time I was ten my family was nothing more than the people who gave me food and shelter. I never really gained the family bond I always hear about, and this was encouraged even more by the divorce of my parents (several in fact). Around thirteen I decided to quit being a complete introvert, and decided to actually socialize. Over the next couple years I realized much of what my parents had told me growing up was a lie, and I became practically completely detached from my family. Having been an "outcast" by both choice and medical conditions, I occupied a strange social niche. I am an object of curiousity and wonder, yet at the same time I am completely ignored. By the time I turned sixteen I had traveled extensively (I was also a Air Force brat), and knew enough to take care of myself. So, I started seeing how long I could stay away without my parents caring. In response my parents moved. I suppose to some degree my situation is bad, but I have been quite happy since I started taking care of myself, and I get along better with my family now than ever. I will never really "love" my family as whole, but I have made sure to maintain friendly relations with them. Ahh, so you've never had close bonds, so it's actually better for you to have the distance with your family than to be close to them. As long as you're happy that really is the best thing. ^__^ ^.^
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Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 10:51 pm
zz1000zz Ascher lurichan ~_~ Now I'm pissed. It's bad enough to steal a character, but close to sacrelige to change said stolen character. Close to sacrilige? Only close? IT IS SACRILIGE! My writer's rage knows no bounds right at this moment... Really though, a writer's rage is not that frightening. I know they say the pen is mightier than the sword, but I would fear the sword more. ...I have lots of swords and pens.... if someone is going to break in...I'm grabbing my sword. ^^*
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Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 10:53 pm
Ascher zz1000zz Ascher lurichan ~_~ Now I'm pissed. It's bad enough to steal a character, but close to sacrelige to change said stolen character. Close to sacrilige? Only close? IT IS SACRILIGE! My writer's rage knows no bounds right at this moment... Really though, a writer's rage is not that frightening. I know they say the pen is mightier than the sword, but I would fear the sword more. ... I own a sword... Is it sharp?
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Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 10:53 pm
lurichan Ascher lurichan ~_~ Now I'm pissed. It's bad enough to steal a character, but close to sacrelige to change said stolen character. Close to sacrilige? Only close? IT IS SACRILIGE! My writer's rage knows no bounds right at this moment... So what are you going to do about it? ooooooooooohhh... What I'm gonna do... I'm gonna give her the BIGGEST PIECE OF MY MIND... then more than likely sever all ties if she doesn't return my character... And everyone around the two of us KNOWS for a fact that Deji is my char and most have taken my side
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Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 10:53 pm
zz1000zz lurichan Ahh, so you've never had close bonds, so it's actually better for you to have the distance with your family than to be close to them. As long as you're happy that really is the best thing. ^__^ ^.^ I've known a lot of people who are much happier away from their family than with to the point that they've simply addopted the people they are friends with as their true family. ^_^ It's not blood that really matters in the end, but feelings and bonds that are formed.
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Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 10:54 pm
zz1000zz Ascher zz1000zz Ascher lurichan ~_~ Now I'm pissed. It's bad enough to steal a character, but close to sacrelige to change said stolen character. Close to sacrilige? Only close? IT IS SACRILIGE! My writer's rage knows no bounds right at this moment... Really though, a writer's rage is not that frightening. I know they say the pen is mightier than the sword, but I would fear the sword more. ... I own a sword... Is it sharp? Blunt enough to cause severe pain if it is rammed between a man's ribs... sharp enough to take off a finger with ease...
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Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 10:55 pm
Ascher ooooooooooohhh... What I'm gonna do... I'm gonna give her the BIGGEST PIECE OF MY MIND... then more than likely sever all ties if she doesn't return my character... And everyone around the two of us KNOWS for a fact that Deji is my char and most have taken my side Good. Any gamer should know better, but sometimes people need to be reminded their are certain lines that should not be crossed.
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Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 10:56 pm
lurichan zz1000zz lurichan Ahh, so you've never had close bonds, so it's actually better for you to have the distance with your family than to be close to them. As long as you're happy that really is the best thing. ^__^ ^.^ I've known a lot of people who are much happier away from their family than with to the point that they've simply addopted the people they are friends with as their true family. ^_^ It's not blood that really matters in the end, but feelings and bonds that are formed. I am quite content not having a "family." Though, perhaps that will change as I get older. I am still fairly young. My life may be far from perfect, but I am happy with it.
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Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 10:57 pm
Ascher zz1000zz Ascher zz1000zz Ascher lurichan ~_~ Now I'm pissed. It's bad enough to steal a character, but close to sacrelige to change said stolen character. Close to sacrilige? Only close? IT IS SACRILIGE! My writer's rage knows no bounds right at this moment... Really though, a writer's rage is not that frightening. I know they say the pen is mightier than the sword, but I would fear the sword more. ... I own a sword... Is it sharp? Blunt enough to cause severe pain if it is rammed between a man's ribs... sharp enough to take off a finger with ease... I suppose that would do then.
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