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Posted: Nov 22nd, '18, 23:04
by Akili Li
Huh. It sounds like the sort of thing that, if it showed up in a video game, would be a secret clue to a hidden quest.
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Posted: Nov 23rd, '18, 03:02
by Moi
>XD
That reminds me of this guy that I watch play games.
He was like "WHO takes time to create these puzzles? Who makes it where you get a stone, put it in a vase, the vase creates a waterfall and the waterfall empties into a pot and the pot weighs down latch to open the door >8u"
I'm paraphrasing, but it was funny xD
Re: • • D a r k † S o c i e t y • • (Everyone is Welcome!)
Posted: Dec 4th, '18, 18:38
by lunar_eclipse66
I love games like that! I just like the difficulty in solving the puzzle.
Re: • • D a r k † S o c i e t y • • (Everyone is Welcome!)
Posted: Dec 5th, '18, 01:45
by Moi
SO IT'S BEEN YOU ALL ALONG >8U
I SHOULD HAVE KNOWN U8<
I'm so bad at solving puzzles xD;
Unless it's extremely easy, I can't do it >>
Re: • • D a r k † S o c i e t y • • (Everyone is Welcome!)
Posted: Dec 5th, '18, 22:27
by Akili Li
I'm extremely bad at the puzzle games but I love them anyhow. I usually end up having to use all sorts of clues, though, because I never get them entirely on my own.
Re: • • D a r k † S o c i e t y • • (Everyone is Welcome!)
Posted: Dec 6th, '18, 02:39
by Moi
I have issues solving problems. I don't know why xD
I did so horrible in math because I would think that the answer was complicated when it was simple.
So I'd overthink it and get frustrated.
But I'm good at, what a friend called, deductive reasoning.
I use it a lot in my life.
Like if I had to read a story and take a quiz - I would skim the story or I would skip reading and just answer the questions.
If the story was about a dog, then the answers would involve dogs somehow.
My sister has a friend that made up a language and she handed me a not of jumbled words and told me to read it.
I took one look and read it correctly.
She was surprised and asked how I knew what it said.
I told her I just thought of the closest words to the words on the paper and solved it u8
Re: • • D a r k † S o c i e t y • • (Everyone is Welcome!)
Posted: Dec 6th, '18, 07:20
by Akili Li
So you're really good at recognizing patterns and things, then, right? When you're reading a mystery novel do you always figure it out before the end?
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Posted: Dec 6th, '18, 22:12
by Moi
I can predict the endings to a lot of things, but it's usually because it's...really predictable?
Like if someone seems suspicious, of course they're the bad guy.
It's easier too because anyone I like usually dies.
But there's been characters that didn't come off as suspicious, and I knew they were bad.
Like in this one game, this woman just felt off.
She didn't say anything bad or do anything bad, but I listened to her talk for a few seconds and was like ">__> I don't trust her."
And she turned out to be the bad guy xD
I've had most people tell me I'm someone that works on emotions and not logic - so I don't consider myself that smart xD;
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Posted: Dec 7th, '18, 08:57
by Akili Li
emotional intelligence is just as smart as book/logic intelligence, they're just in different arenas!
I have a sister like you who is good at emotions and I am ALWAYS asking her advice about people and relationships and how to deal with various situations! That kind of thing is a real skill!
Re: • • D a r k † S o c i e t y • • (Everyone is Welcome!)
Posted: Dec 7th, '18, 18:58
by lunar_eclipse66
I wish I was good at reading people and emotions like you are Moi. It would save me a lot of trouble.