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Post by Shrouded Wolf on May 7, 2011 10:17:08 GMT -5
Never played it.
What was the longest number of allnighters that you were able to daisy-chain?
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Post by {WW}BetaBloodWolf7 on May 7, 2011 23:16:57 GMT -5
The longest time I've spent awake was 36 hours and a few minutes. The most all nighters I've had together? Many. I prefer the night to day.
Who was the princess of Austria in the 17th century?
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Post by Shrouded Wolf on May 9, 2011 3:59:22 GMT -5
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Post by Fleetwolf on May 12, 2011 16:14:37 GMT -5
I usually choose not to act on anything until I'm more certain of how they feel. Sometimes I give minor hints as to my own feelings, other times I just go for it. So, I guess it depends. Quite a lot of variance there.
If you had a lot of homework and tomorrow was your birthday and a large track meet and you were really tired, would you do all of said homework?
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Post by Shrouded Wolf on May 13, 2011 3:22:43 GMT -5
To be honest, I'd probably end up doing the important stuff and half-assing the stuff I already know and the stuff that's not particularly important...possibly even try to sneak a nap in during school.
What would YOU do for a Klondike bar?
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Post by Fleetwolf on May 18, 2011 23:38:26 GMT -5
Not too much unless I was really hungry; I'm not that fond of them.
What's the best day you ever had?
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Post by {WW}BetaBloodWolf7 on May 30, 2011 16:25:14 GMT -5
Pick any day I've spent with Kasanna and that is the answer.
What would you do if a lazy corner-cutting co-worker was put in a position of power over you?
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Post by Shrouded Wolf on Jun 5, 2011 4:01:05 GMT -5
It varies on what sort of a position it is. If it's a leadership position, wait around for a task where a leader's skills are required and do as he says. That should be enough to show that he isn't where he's supposed to be. Otherwise...I guess it's more situational than anything else.
Here's the scenario. You have a taken, slightly older female that's obsessed with the idea of cornering you and fucking you. What do?
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Post by Fleetwolf on Jun 12, 2011 19:48:11 GMT -5
Well. That's a bit scary. Restraining order? Talk to her about it? Tell someone? Avoid her? I suppose it depends.
Favorite Exodus member?
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Post by {WW}BetaBloodWolf7 on Feb 28, 2013 1:06:15 GMT -5
Any member of the Wolves, and any Scrap Heaper is a favorite member in my eyes.
Actually, really, anyone who is trying to be active and keep things going on the Exodus is my favorite member.
What RP area would you like to see grow most?
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Post by SHADOWMASTER89 on Feb 28, 2013 23:08:20 GMT -5
I'm not really sure, though I do have some fairly ambitious ideas for the future of FRP.
Where would you like to see activity levels on the Exodus in the next few months?
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Post by {WW}BetaBloodWolf7 on Mar 1, 2013 10:30:14 GMT -5
I'd generally like to see activity levels on the Exodus... on the Exodus. Preferably increased from where they currently are too.
What is your favorite TV show?
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Post by SHADOWMASTER89 on Mar 2, 2013 1:10:48 GMT -5
Hmmm thats a tough one honestly, i'd have to say its probably a three way tie between NCIS, Person of Interest and Grimm.
What is your favorite, current RP?
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Post by Tout-Perd on Jun 11, 2013 9:12:42 GMT -5
I'm currently leaning towards Whisper in my Ear, though Kevin makes me leery of committing too much towards it again. I'm also partial towards Bows, which though not flying as high as some others, is reliably a good, fun read.
Are there any tabletop games (TCGs, Miniatures, board games) you'd like to learn how to play?
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Post by Fleetwolf on Aug 3, 2013 19:38:06 GMT -5
I've never played D&D and I kind of almost want to.
Last book you read?
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Post by SHADOWMASTER89 on Jan 14, 2014 18:25:19 GMT -5
I haven't really read any books recently.
Where would you like to go on vacation?
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Post by {WW}BetaBloodWolf7 on Feb 4, 2014 21:00:50 GMT -5
Realistically? Probably Alaska. If I could go nearly anywhere, then I'd say Mars. Mars sounds nice for this time of year.
How would you feel about a moral coward?
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Post by SHADOWMASTER89 on Mar 4, 2014 2:53:05 GMT -5
A moral coward is no better than an immoral monster. There is little point to claiming you have morals if you don't have the stones to stand up for them.
How would you feel if Earth's governments just surrendered to an alien invasion force without resisting?
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Post by Shrouded Wolf on May 5, 2014 9:40:40 GMT -5
While it depends on the alien force, judging by our planet's history, that might end up being the best option to survive and adopt their technology while avoiding annihilation. Think about it. While they certainly could be friendly and helpful (e.g. Star Fleet visiting planets and helping their inhabitants while avoiding mucking up their cultures), the chances are that if an alien species is advanced enough for interplanetary travel arrives here and sees how far behind them we are, it will probably mean the choice of being enslaved (Think of Columbus and all the various European successors that came to the Americas to set up colonies) or the annihilation of our entire species.
Presume, for a moment, that we live in a world in the style of a D&D campaign, where every action is ultimately influenced by a dice roll (thus, no matter how skilled or unskilled you are, most actions will be possible, presuming you are lucky enough). Would you rather live in that world with the illusion of free will or would you rather live being aware of the mechanics of your own universe?
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Post by {WW}BetaBloodWolf7 on Aug 31, 2014 3:47:39 GMT -5
I think I'd rather live under the illusion of free will. At least then I can believe that I'm in control of my life and that it's a real world. Knowing it's all just an illusion leads to an "I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream" moment. Ultimately no matter what I try, or think I'm trying, I have no real say or control in it. In the end it gets even worse, my actions are not just controlled by someone else, but my lack of actions are too. So, when the game ends I'm frozen. I can't go see friends, or try to get the treasure from the chest. I'm just stuck there, fully having a functioning mind and being unable to do more than wait and hope that they pick up the game again.
If you were going to star in a TV show, what genre would you choose to act in and why?
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Post by Shrouded Wolf on Sept 9, 2014 23:29:29 GMT -5
That's a surprisingly challenging question, as I'm torn between two ways of answering that question. On one hand, I'd like to answer with something practical, that'll probably resemble something that I'll probably end up (eventually) doing for a living. This was inspired by a shirt that some customer at my work was wearing. "Tech Crew. Silent, Invisible, Indispensable." So, maybe some sort of drama or soap opera of having some sort of tech or network administration job that's half of what needs to be done (boring maintenance or emergency calls to action when everything is somehow fucked) and half of the faffing about that goes on behind the scenes of trying to fuck with co-workers and trying to ass similarly positioned co-workers. On the other hand, I'd be interested in entering some sort of show that's what I refer to as "skill development drama". The situation of where you, as the character get put into some sort of job or competition or something that requires the use of a skill that you have maybe once heard of in theory. I know that it'd probably be a setup for a situation where I'm going to bomb and fail, but... I think it might be an interesting opportunity to learn something entirely new all the while having that much more of convincing acting when I'm trying to figure out how to do something or another, since I wouldn't actually know whatever the topic is, thus won't have to try to figure out how to fake not knowing what I actually know. (Hopefully, both of those made sense in the way that I phrased them.)
What is the strangest logic problem that life has thrown at you and how did you come to the conclusion that let you resolve it?
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