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    This is the funniest name because it reminds me of the silliness that was Star Wars Episode II.
    Post by: What?, Jul 21, 2013 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    I had to pay 3,500,000 bells in the game just to unlock that public works project.
    Post by: What?, Jul 21, 2013 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Please Nova. This implies you need to write anything to be eligible for Best Writer.
    Post by: What?, Jul 21, 2013 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    It is never an accident for me.
    Post by: What?, Jul 20, 2013 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Will try and see if I can partake after I finish installing the game.
    Post by: What?, Jul 20, 2013 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    I always find this amusing because many of the die-hard readers I know (except a few) swear on physical hard copies. I do agree to some extent; there is something intrinsically pleasant about flipping the pages and getting your way through, but in the end of the day preferences are all very personal. That being said, I find e-reading much more convenient and its displacement of physical books in the future, at least for the mass market, almost seems inevitable. and because of this it may well enough be easier for a bookless interneteer to focus on e-books instead.
    Post by: What?, Jul 20, 2013 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    What would you do if you woke up and opened your closet and found Makaze dressed as Isabelle in a giant felt Dr Pepper can suit staring you down?
    Post by: What?, Jul 20, 2013 in forum: The Playground
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    Small append: Watch Diebuster, after this preferably, mostly because you are a huge Gurren Lagann fan and it carries a bit of the same vibe.
    Post by: What?, Jul 20, 2013 in forum: Anime and Manga
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    Significance! I asked a friend about Neptunia right before I was about to download it and he told me it was fanservice central. Now I am reluctant to explicitly take a look just yet, primarily because my schedule is already tied up. Then again, Neptunia never took itself seriously, so this may be a partwise case of changing media and altering the content to fit it. Alas.
    Post by: What?, Jul 20, 2013 in forum: Anime and Manga
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    Both the old and the new offer different things to the table that I appreciate. The core gameplay of all Zelda games reached its zenith around the SNES/N64 days; the popularity of this tried-and-true formula with games today signifies its lasting influence. The format of Link to the Past especially will be something that may live in my thoughts forever. That being said, the newer-generation Zeldas feel more experimental. The three major "new games" -- Wind Waker, Twilight Princess, and Skyward Sword -- offer distinct, unique contrasts of setting and game environment that stand well enough alone in comparison to the similarities of the "Zelda formula" in the older games. Although the nostalgia does run thick through my blood, I acknowledge that even the newer Zeldas offer a type of endearing charm that may resonate differently, but is charming nonetheless.
    Post by: What?, Jul 20, 2013 in forum: Gaming
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    Have you also read Nineteen Eighty-Four?
    Amaury likes dystopian fiction. The more you know.
    Post by: What?, Jul 20, 2013 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Be happy; he is directing Jiku straight to your house.
    Post by: What?, Jul 20, 2013 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Sometimes this can be just as enlightening as reading a book. Cat pictures teach you all sorts of wonderful and fundamentally integral things about the universe, like what is the cutest position a kitten can sleep in.
    Post by: What?, Jul 20, 2013 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Willing to join/be interested. I have a basic plot structure and the like ready. All I would need to finish is some scenarios/puzzles/planning and the concourse maps, and we are good to go.

    Thank you for the interest, everyone!
    Post by: What?, Jul 20, 2013 in forum: Retirement Home
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    ...


    The CONCOURSE ONE SPEAKERPHONE turns ON.

    A soft tune begins to play, as a canned and spicy female voice begins to drone.

    Ahem. Ah, yes, good ... I just love Paganini ... R-Right! uh-

    PERCIVAL LOWELL INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT.


    The largest airport of its denomination in the region, and a marvel of engineering and architecture. Outfit with state of the art ticket management technology, entertainment suites, restaurants, boutiques, lounges, and anything else you may fly a plane at, scattered across its THREE CONCOURSES. PERCIVAL INTERNATIONAL is a scintillating beacon of human ingenuity, hope, and genius, and radiates, sun-like, the luminous spark of future peace through mutual betterment.

    Aha!

    That is why I have brought you here, my WONDERFUL THESPIANS. Your existence in the cosmos is to be tested, and your survival of utmost importance. The SHOW MUST GO ON, as long as human ingenuity, hope, and genius exist. Your minds radiate, sun-like, as the luminous sparks of future peace through mutual betterment.

    It is 21 Messidor.

    Your flights will be leaving soon.

    But this is not to say you should fly from each other so soon. Human existence, it depends on others for comfort. Your flights may be off in different directions but your relations ground you to the dusty red earth that we all call our home.

    But will this be enough for my SEVEN ACTORS and ACTRESSES to GROW THEIR WINGS AND FLY INTO THE UNKNOWN?

    Your flight is leaving. Do not be late, little ones. All is for mutual betterment.

    Aha!


    ... The recording cuts off.





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    CONCOURSE is a seven-player slotted puzzle-based role play that is currently in the works. It takes place almost entirely in the enormous PERCIVAL LOWELL INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT.

    The seven players take the roles of the seven slots, all of whom hold a basic backstory but are free to continue and be creative beyond this. CONCOURSE is based heavily on the relationships established between its eclectic cast of unique characters.

    On 21 Messidor, six of these seven people strike fate's chord when they share three different flights to different parts of the Country. They meet, greet, and part ways as the day of 21 Messidor ends, or so it seems.

    Not everything is right in PERCIVAL INTERNATIONAL.

    The roleplay is progressive; players follow a MAP provided as they attempt to move through the CONCOURSES. The major obstacles in this roleplay show themselves as PUZZLES AND CHALLENGES that our eclectic cast must traverse so they may continue their trek. Throughout their time, they shall be guided by the enigmatic voice relaying itself through PERCIVAL INTERNATIONAL'S SPEAKERPHONE.

    Death is permanent. Possibly ...

    Just stay away from the darker corners ...





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    I. The Pilot
    Age: 34 - 42
    A grizzly man who tastes bitter black coffee.
    One day he will return to the old fields of the Gasconne.

    II. The Attendant
    Age: 19 - 28
    A saucy lady with a silver tongue and arrogant heart.
    The bohemians in the Mareaux think of her as a princess.

    III. The Doctor
    Age: 64 - 66
    A creaky woman whose soul is built on bone and sinew.
    The injured and weary thank this "saint of the Rhennes".

    IV. The Artist
    Age: 18 - 27
    An ostentatious, dramatic lad whose world is awash in colours.
    A prodigy of the autumn-touched Carcassone University.

    V. The Student
    Age: 13 - 16
    You can her the jingle of money in her vicious eyes.
    Nobody knows where she came from.

    VI. The Veteran
    Age: 57 - 65
    Gruff, sour, and tired of this world's hell.
    The battlefield of decades ago is his only home now.

    VII. The Homeless
    Age: 18 - 29
    To the millions every day, this young man does not exist.
    He considers the airport his only livelihood.






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    I am sorry this is extremely strange for an RP and I am not sure if it would even work here but alas here you are.
    Thread by: What?, Jul 20, 2013, 5 replies, in forum: Retirement Home
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    Have you ever tried trekking across vast distances while carrying your cargo on an *******?
    Post by: What?, Jul 19, 2013 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Oh goodness yes!
    I really wish the webcomic would update more often. And that you would stop by more often as well.
    Post by: What?, Jul 18, 2013 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Thread by: What?, Jul 17, 2013, 4 replies, in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Chev has been a bit less active recently, unfortunately.
    Post by: What?, Jul 16, 2013 in forum: The Spam Zone