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Who is your favourite character?
Kieran  5%  [ 10 ]
Jessica  6%  [ 12 ]
Temperiorum Priests  3%  [ 7 ]
The Creator  4%  [ 8 ]
Sir Alex  2%  [ 5 ]
Mage Logi  4%  [ 8 ]
Sir Sigsworth  2%  [ 5 ]
Squire David  2%  [ 4 ]
Dan  2%  [ 5 ]
Alisius  3%  [ 6 ]
Amareia  0%  [ 0 ]
Arboreia  0%  [ 0 ]
Avesus  0%  [ 1 ]
Bellumus  1%  [ 3 ]
Callamus  1%  [ 2 ]
Canteia  0%  [ 1 ]
Ignus  0%  [ 1 ]
Nexus  3%  [ 6 ]
Nocteia  0%  [ 0 ]
Mareia  1%  [ 3 ]
Benedict Arlowe  2%  [ 5 ]
Headmaster  1%  [ 2 ]
Kim  0%  [ 1 ]
Myra  1%  [ 3 ]
Tempetus (Strato-Cumulus)  1%  [ 3 ]
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 Post subject: Re: The Cat and the Fiddle Webcomic!
Posted: Apr 8th, '15, 19:20    


Jessicat

Joined: Mar 16th, '13, 00:06
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Website: http://www.catandfiddlecomic.com
Location: England
I'm much the same offline and online. I remember joining a forum in the past where I talked way too much. Maybe I leart from that. But I was an annoying teenager then.
I joined here because Vindrae invited me and stayed in her thread for about a year before looking anywhere else XD

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 Post subject: Re: The Cat and the Fiddle Webcomic!
Posted: Apr 8th, '15, 19:20    


ml1201

Joined: Sep 5th, '11, 19:58
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I will at times talk about the most random things when talking in real life. ^^; Like how when me and my brother were kids we chased each other around a tree stump and my brother thought he was going to be smart and run the other way to catch me. I happen to look behind me at that moment and when I turned back around we ran smack into one another. ^^; Usually a fun conversation starter. XD

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 Post subject: Re: The Cat and the Fiddle Webcomic!
Posted: Apr 9th, '15, 12:31    


Dearest

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That reminds me of my friend Xena-chan :mcgrin: she starts up conversations like that. But then interesting stuff actually happens to her so even if it's random it's fun, like she'll tell us about the time she was lying on her bed eating grapes and she threw a grape up and it hit a lizard which fell on her face; or the time she saved up for a Pendulum concert to find out when she got there that she couldn't see over the crowd, and when she went pushing and excuse-me-ing in she hit this huge, tall guy, and he turned around and said 'Oh, there you are! Come, sit on my shoulder,' and she actually watched the whole concert sitting on the shoulders of a stranger who was probably drunk (though she said he'd had a perfectly intelligent conversation with her about the presentation technology used during the concert.)
Nothing like that happens to me though, I've been waiting all my life for stuff to happen to me, so I don't know if I can adopt that method. Unless I can make up lies and not feel guilty about it :mclol:

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Stroctoperry wrote:Because KofK trumps homework, for some reason.
Death Candy wrote:I just realized that "take out" means food, dating, and murder. And if you were a female praying mantis you'd have all three.
Akili Li wrote:People talk about bravery in these super dramatic terms like it only applies to soldiers going to war, but for all that I think true courage is found in the hard every day moments of social interaction and standing up for what you believe in even when it's not life-or-death, when it's instead a matter of approval-or-ostracization among people whose opinions you care about. That's harder, to my mind. That's an ongoing, you have to live with it forever thing, instead of one single moment that's the exception instead of the rule.
AsheSkyler wrote:Bless the modern era's availability of so much art and creativity. [...]our ability to connect and share such wonderful things makes it a good time to be alive. :qh:


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 Post subject: Re: The Cat and the Fiddle Webcomic!
Posted: Apr 9th, '15, 15:59    


ml1201

Joined: Sep 5th, '11, 19:58
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Well, there must have been something interesting that's happened in your life that you can talk about. When in the cleaning aisle or near batteries I tell customers to be careful not to mix them because you can make a deadly chemical that can a hornets nest like the one time my brother mixed battery acid with cleaning chemicals. x'D Let's just say my grandmother was less than pleased when that happened. XD

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 Post subject: Re: The Cat and the Fiddle Webcomic!
Posted: Apr 10th, '15, 11:10    


Dearest

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Wow :mcomg: was he curious or copying the chemists on TV?
My life is mostly just school where I study and home where I study interspersed with music and stories :mcsweat: Well I do notice that people who talk a lot don't often say interesting things, mostly stuff that's just as well not said at all, but people are used to them. Whereas the rare times I open my mouth people are too surprised to pay me any heed, so I suppose I should make them used to me talking and make myself used to hearing dumb chatter from my mouth :qmeh:

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Stroctoperry wrote:Because KofK trumps homework, for some reason.
Death Candy wrote:I just realized that "take out" means food, dating, and murder. And if you were a female praying mantis you'd have all three.
Akili Li wrote:People talk about bravery in these super dramatic terms like it only applies to soldiers going to war, but for all that I think true courage is found in the hard every day moments of social interaction and standing up for what you believe in even when it's not life-or-death, when it's instead a matter of approval-or-ostracization among people whose opinions you care about. That's harder, to my mind. That's an ongoing, you have to live with it forever thing, instead of one single moment that's the exception instead of the rule.
AsheSkyler wrote:Bless the modern era's availability of so much art and creativity. [...]our ability to connect and share such wonderful things makes it a good time to be alive. :qh:


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 Post subject: Re: The Cat and the Fiddle Webcomic!
Posted: Apr 10th, '15, 15:04    


Jessicat

Joined: Mar 16th, '13, 00:06
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Website: http://www.catandfiddlecomic.com
Location: England
You don't need to talk for the sake of talking. Maybe you need to find people who talk about things that interest you and have conversations that materially add to your life, whether in happiness or knowledge.

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 Post subject: Re: The Cat and the Fiddle Webcomic!
Posted: Apr 11th, '15, 03:44    


ml1201

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@Myth
Er....No. My brother was just super smart and super crazy at the some time. ^^; This was the person who at 7-8 years old made a radio out of a high school lab circuit kit, which I'm not even sure was supposed to be possible. He also took apart his own radio and put it back together without instructions, and used the components for a spud watch to amplify the circuit board things and be able to electrocute people. ^^;

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 Post subject: Re: The Cat and the Fiddle Webcomic!
Posted: Apr 11th, '15, 12:46    


Dearest

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THAT SO COOL ML :mcshock:
My brother is nerdy in that he can rattle off passages from random Wikipedia articles, but he's not awesome like that :mcheh:
@Jessicat: Yeahh! :mcgrin: *fistbump*

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Stroctoperry wrote:Because KofK trumps homework, for some reason.
Death Candy wrote:I just realized that "take out" means food, dating, and murder. And if you were a female praying mantis you'd have all three.
Akili Li wrote:People talk about bravery in these super dramatic terms like it only applies to soldiers going to war, but for all that I think true courage is found in the hard every day moments of social interaction and standing up for what you believe in even when it's not life-or-death, when it's instead a matter of approval-or-ostracization among people whose opinions you care about. That's harder, to my mind. That's an ongoing, you have to live with it forever thing, instead of one single moment that's the exception instead of the rule.
AsheSkyler wrote:Bless the modern era's availability of so much art and creativity. [...]our ability to connect and share such wonderful things makes it a good time to be alive. :qh:


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 Post subject: Re: The Cat and the Fiddle Webcomic!
Posted: Apr 11th, '15, 12:59    


Jessicat

Joined: Mar 16th, '13, 00:06
Posts: 4864
Hugs: 17003
Mood: Loooove!
Website: http://www.catandfiddlecomic.com
Location: England
*fistbump*


AHAHAhaahahaha. Deerthings just released a Wild Knuffel of Vindrae's headcanon version of my Temperiorum Priests
http://kofk.de/wildknuffel.php?mode=adopt&i=5BC108C1

eheheheheeheehe.

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 Post subject: Re: The Cat and the Fiddle Webcomic!
Posted: Apr 11th, '15, 13:05    


Dearest

Joined: Feb 6th, '15, 19:16
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Location: a remote internet isle
Awmagawsh
:mclol:
:mclove:
So goddamn awesome, pun intended :qh:

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Stroctoperry wrote:Because KofK trumps homework, for some reason.
Death Candy wrote:I just realized that "take out" means food, dating, and murder. And if you were a female praying mantis you'd have all three.
Akili Li wrote:People talk about bravery in these super dramatic terms like it only applies to soldiers going to war, but for all that I think true courage is found in the hard every day moments of social interaction and standing up for what you believe in even when it's not life-or-death, when it's instead a matter of approval-or-ostracization among people whose opinions you care about. That's harder, to my mind. That's an ongoing, you have to live with it forever thing, instead of one single moment that's the exception instead of the rule.
AsheSkyler wrote:Bless the modern era's availability of so much art and creativity. [...]our ability to connect and share such wonderful things makes it a good time to be alive. :qh:


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