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 Post subject: Re: the elephant in the sock drawer
Posted: Apr 11th, '16, 03:06    


Momò

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uh uh uh
banananana!! :mcomg:

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 Post subject: Re: the elephant in the sock drawer
Posted: Apr 11th, '16, 12:46    


mercu

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hai

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underneath it all, we're just savages
hidden behind shirts, ties and marriages


i'm not afraid of god
i am afraid of man


you can keep the last of me
i don't care, i am obsolete
you have seen the last of me
wring my neck, i won't feel a thing


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 Post subject: Re: the elephant in the sock drawer
Posted: Apr 11th, '16, 12:52    


Aradiiaa

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Lume wrote:@stef: yea, this is all your fault P:

@luna: ooh that's awesome! O: what's the novel about? ouo
tgchan sounds like forchat. xD but it looks like a drawing board? o:
how do quests on there work? ouo;
Sorry I keep replying late! :mcblush:
The novel is about "life" in the Underworld. It deals with themes like grief and resentment.
Also, I'm new to the whole quests thing, I just found it really fun looking so I wanted to do my own. You lay down a basis for your world and a protagonist (or several) and people give you questions/commands/etc and you choose some of them to continue the story by writing, illustrating, or both (most people do both).

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 Post subject: Re: the elephant in the sock drawer
Posted: Apr 11th, '16, 12:55    


mercu

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sounds scary ;o but interesting. x3

ah, so it's a kind of story! O:
quest made it sound so short xD

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underneath it all, we're just savages
hidden behind shirts, ties and marriages


i'm not afraid of god
i am afraid of man


you can keep the last of me
i don't care, i am obsolete
you have seen the last of me
wring my neck, i won't feel a thing


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 Post subject: Re: the elephant in the sock drawer
Posted: Apr 11th, '16, 12:58    


Aradiiaa

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It's still a work-in-progress at this point but at least I've started writing things. I hope it won't die off like my...other...projects. Hehe.

Yeah I was misled by the name too! Still not sure why they're called quests, but a lot of them even have "quest" in their titles.

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 Post subject: Re: the elephant in the sock drawer
Posted: Apr 11th, '16, 13:02    


Dearest

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That's really interesting Luna :mcshock:

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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 elephant in the sock drawer
Posted: Apr 11th, '16, 13:18    


mercu

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my gate! ;_;
you'd better fix this right this instant >C

@luna: you can do it! ouo i believe in you :3

guess it's just one of those things, specific for that board xD

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underneath it all, we're just savages
hidden behind shirts, ties and marriages


i'm not afraid of god
i am afraid of man


you can keep the last of me
i don't care, i am obsolete
you have seen the last of me
wring my neck, i won't feel a thing


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 Post subject: Re: the elephant in the sock drawer
Posted: Apr 11th, '16, 13:24    


Dearest

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Will do :mcshock: *pukes molten metal and shapes it*

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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 elephant in the sock drawer
Posted: Apr 11th, '16, 16:50    


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 Post subject: Re: the elephant in the sock drawer
Posted: Apr 11th, '16, 17:01    


casey

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thank you for your words of wisdomu

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