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@OP Can you see how people might think this is a strange, or even a troll thread if I don't recognize your username or your derailed thread you mentioned, despite the fact that I post on this forum like 27 loving days a month? At any point did it feel like you could be overly focused on and reflecting on a thing a lot of other people on here are not familiar with and did not notice or hear about?
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Garcin posted:You are better than the world and people around you. Eventually, you will prove them wrong. You are the .00000001 percent, you are a statistical outlier.
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extra stout posted:@OP No. Sorry. I'm dumb and don't consider other people at all ever
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hey op you've got a posting rate of 0.1 a day, you're plenty contained enough without a containment thread
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Saint Isaias Boner posted:hey op That's only because I bought this account in 2009 and didn't use it until like, a week ago.
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DrowningInDreams posted:That's only because I bought this account in 2009 and didn't use it until like, a week ago. keep not using it
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# ? Aug 20, 2016 16:12 |
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There's no loving wizards in this thread loving op gently caress off GBS you mentally ill poor quality gently caress
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# ? Aug 20, 2016 16:19 |
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There are wizards
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# ? Aug 20, 2016 16:37 |
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Whatever. Someone else downvoted my good thread, so I'm bumping this. Possible questions you can ask: * Are you on medication? * What medications are you on? * How long have you been on medication/how does it make you feel? * What mental illnesses do you have? * What is it like having x mental illness. * Tell us more about your stupid dragon thoughts * Tell us more about your stupid magick thoughts * What are your thoughts on [dragon/magick] thing? * Have you produced anything substantial which we could make fun of? * What is the stupidest thing you have done during an episode? Again, not my fault this thread is boring currently.
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# ? Aug 20, 2016 21:24 |
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what's it like loving a dragon
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# ? Aug 20, 2016 21:25 |
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How come dragons are so stupid and lame?
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Moridin920 posted:what's it like loving a dragon No idea Nigmaetcetera posted:How come dragons are so stupid and lame? In modern fiction? They're gigantic Mary-Sues, generally arbitrarily given a mixture of human and animal (usually cat) properties, or else made into Gods.
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# ? Aug 20, 2016 21:27 |
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i just voted this thread a 1terrible thread posted:You're a real gem. i think i did the right thing
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Saint Isaias Boner posted:i just voted this thread a 1 Well at the end of the day it's your opinion that counts.
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DrowningInDreams posted:No idea the only dragons that anyone normal has seen lately are the ones in "how to train your dragon", the dragons from game of thrones and maybe Smaug from the hobbit the how to train your dragon ones are pokemons, the GoT ones don't do hardly anything and Smaug is a huge greedy shitpiece who gets taken out behind the woodshed by some nobody with a bow and arrow aside from those examples dragons don't rate outside groups of internet weirdos and furry conventions.
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Saint Isaias Boner posted:the only dragons that anyone normal has seen lately are the ones in "how to train your dragon", the dragons from game of thrones and maybe Smaug from the hobbit What is this supposed to mean?
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Book of Jonah posted:But it greatly displeased Jonah and he became angry. He prayed to the LORD and said, “Please LORD, was not this what I said while I was still in my own country? Therefore in order to forestall this I fled to Tarshish, for I knew that You are a gracious and compassionate God, slow to anger and abundant in lovingkindness, and one who relents concerning calamity. “Therefore now, O LORD, please take my life from me, for death is better to me than life.” The LORD said, “Do you have good reason to be angry?”
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DrowningInDreams posted:What is this supposed to mean? dragons are not currently considered to be particularly good or fascinating by modern humans in general contrary to the thing you were saying
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Saint Isaias Boner posted:dragons are not currently considered to be particularly good or fascinating by modern humans in general contrary to the thing you were saying I don't think that argument was implicit in my response. The question was "How come dragons are so stupid and lame?" There's nothing in the question or answer about public perception, just about dragons, which consequently must be weighted equally in every media appearance. Since dragons appear disproportionately often in fantasy novels, roleplaying games, and so forth, my answer is appropriate. It applies to the broad character of dragons in media, rather than the specific character of popular dragons in media.
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DrowningInDreams posted:I don't think that argument was implicit in my response. The question was "How come dragons are so stupid and lame?" There's nothing in the question or answer about public perception, just about dragons, which consequently must be weighted equally in every media appearance. Since dragons appear disproportionately in fantasy novels, roleplaying games, and so forth, my answer is appropriate. It applies to the broad character of dragons in media, rather than the specific character of popular dragons in media. How come you like such stupid loving poo poo
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when i was a kid i played dungeons and dragons and there was always lots of dragon related art in the books but dragons were either way underpowered or way over powered and in the end it was much more fun fighting orcs and stuff than trying to work a good dragon into the game also wizards only got 1d4 hit points and couldn't really use weapons but gandalf used a loving sword so that that made no sense and kinda nerved the whole wizard thing thats my 2 cents
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Luvcow posted:when i was a kid i played dungeons and dragons and there was always lots of dragon related art in the books but dragons were either way underpowered or way over powered and in the end it was much more fun fighting orcs and stuff than trying to work a good dragon into the game i could never get into wizards in any d&d computer game either you start with a weedy magic missile and like 4 hp, things like rats would just shrug off your lovely attack that you can do twice a day and push your poo poo in while you're still fumbling around in your robes for your dagger shoulda stayed in wizarding school i guess
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Luvcow posted:when i was a kid i played dungeons and dragons and there was always lots of dragon related art in the books but dragons were either way underpowered or way over powered and in the end it was much more fun fighting orcs and stuff than trying to work a good dragon into the game Also if your characters are strong enough to take down a powerful dragon they shouldn't even be adventuring on the prime material plane anymore, they should be off turning the tide of the blood war or becoming factols in sigil.
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DrowningInDreams posted:I don't think that argument was implicit in my response. The question was "How come dragons are so stupid and lame?" There's nothing in the question or answer about public perception, just about dragons, which consequently must be weighted equally in every media appearance. Since dragons appear disproportionately often in fantasy novels, roleplaying games, and so forth, my answer is appropriate. It applies to the broad character of dragons in media, rather than the specific character of popular dragons in media. you see the thing is that no one cares much about role playing games and most of the people who care a lot about fantasy novels own many, many cats
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# ? Aug 20, 2016 23:01 |
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and i say this as a mega nerd who writes lovely fantasy role playing games. even i don't chuck dragons in because no one gives a poo poo about 'em
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# ? Aug 20, 2016 23:02 |
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Have you read Dragons: Lexicon Triumvirate
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does cardio really destroy gains??
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Nigmaetcetera posted:How come you like such stupid loving poo poo Dragons have special meaning to me. But explaining it is complicated, so I'll just summarize as stupidly as possible by enumerating different interpretations of them. 1. Dragons are "abberations of nature". Dragons are creatures set outside the universal, monstrosities that come from nature but are somehow unnatural. This garners my empathy. 2. Dragons are satanic symbols. Satan is commonly held to have given Adam and Eve knowledge of good and evil, and in many counterculture interpretations thus a life affirming entity. 3. Dragons are powerful, aesthetically beautiful (in modern incarnations), and in general have a great many desirable attributes. 4. Dragons in eastern culture are inscrutable forces of nature that can be either good or evil, but are generally good. They are great and powerful because they have incredible depths of character. 5. Dragons featured heavily in a series of dreams I had that I turned into a (lousy) story. Prior to this I had no obsession with dragons. 6. An entity (or psychological abberation if you like) who speaks to me on occasion has the form of a red dragon. She has been immensely helpful and loving, though often in a drill sergeant sort of way. There is more, infinitely more, so that I continue to fill a journal with my reflections on this and other subjects, but none of it would mean anything to you anyway, so I have given you the facile and easy version. Al Cowens posted:Have you read Dragons: Lexicon Triumvirate No, and that man seems deeply troubled (Also please quote this for ironic effect on my Encyclopedia Dramatica page if I ever become famous) Poetic Justice posted:does cardio really destroy gains?? All exercise breaks down muscle to some extent, though cardio does it a little bit more. However, the muscle subsequently builds back up following the exercise, so it's overall a stupid myth. It's more like there's no such thing as a free gain. DrowningInDreams fucked around with this message at 23:09 on Aug 20, 2016 |
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Al Cowens posted:Have you read Dragons: Lexicon Triumvirate haha
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# ? Aug 20, 2016 23:07 |
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DrowningInDreams posted:if I ever become famous so how much furry dragon diaper porn is floating around out there on the web with your name signed at the bottom?
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# ? Aug 20, 2016 23:09 |
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Can you see how people might think this is a strange, or even a troll thread if I don't recognize your username or your derailed thread you mentioned, despite the fact that I post on this forum like 27 loving days a month? At any point did it feel like you could be overly focused on and reflecting on a thing a lot of other people on here are not familiar with and did not notice or hear about?
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Saint Isaias Boner posted:so how much furry dragon diaper porn is floating around out there on the web with your name signed at the bottom? None. I hate diaper fetishism, and I can't draw. T r a v i s posted:Can you see how people might think this is a strange, or even a troll thread if I don't recognize your username or your derailed thread you mentioned, despite the fact that I post on this forum like 27 loving days a month? I already answered this but thanks for pointing it out to everyone again.
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# ? Aug 20, 2016 23:11 |
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DrowningInDreams posted:What is this supposed to mean? nothing, hes stomping on your sandcastle bud. How do you feel about respecting authority? During "sane" periods and during episodes?
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DemonToadGoat posted:How do you feel about respecting authority? During "sane" periods and during episodes? It's pragmatic. Especially during episodes. I don't want to hurt anyone (even though I think about it constantly), and least of all total strangers who are doing a valid job. But let's say I have a couple anecdotes. Sane: I once accidentally broke a gate in a hotel during an attack of social anxiety, fleeing a crowd, and a cop chased after me. He yelled at me to stop. I kept walking. He kept yelling, so I finally, stopped, and turned around with such conviction in my movement that he kept a few paces away from me. On my hip beneath my clothing was a gun. He said "You broke that gate. That's vandalism." I said "No." He said "You're a criminal. You're coming with me." I repeated, "No. I'm not going anywhere." He said "I'm a police officer." I said, "I don't care." He glanced at me nervously, with a mixture of worry and exasperation on his face, and said "Would you at least come talk to the hotel manager about it?" Which I did. And then nothing happened, as I was homeless at the time, and attested to as much, and they took pity on me after I explained myself in tears. Insane: I attempted a magical ritual in a private room on the college campus during finals. It required cutting myself, and I was bleeding all over everything when someone discovered me and called the cops. I had locked the door to the room, but emergency room workers were banging on the door. I quickly ended the ritual by the correct measures, removed my mask, placed my knife and athame out of reach, extinguished the candles and incense, and went and opened the door, knowing that they would otherwise tear it down. I complied with every instruction, to the point that it was even thought off-putting somehow. I don't think an authority figure has any special claim to righteousness, but I do recognize that they exist in a certain role, and that can't be wished away. The truth is, I am a much worse person while sane than while insane. All of my spirituality, all of my sense of meaning; of something higher that I can cling to when all else is taken away from me; it comes from my madness. As a consequence, I have clung to my madness even through dire consequences, doing things that appear insane out of the desire to be insane rather than actual insanity. It is hard to explain. I also gain a certain credulity and suggestibility when I am insane which makes me more manageable. But anyway, I don't hate or disrespect cops, despite having run ins with a few bad apples, but on a bad day, armed with a sense of righteousness, a cop is just a really aggressive person to me. DrowningInDreams fucked around with this message at 00:07 on Aug 21, 2016 |
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thats cool that in both stories, you respected the authority of the situation, even if you did on terms you found acceptable.
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DemonToadGoat posted:thats cool that in both stories, you respected the authority of the situation, even if you did on terms you found acceptable. Thanks. The long and short of it is that I'll respond to an unjust threat of lethal force with lethal force, but otherwise won't escalate out of moral principle and common sense. The one exception might be if I'm trying to get them to kill me, which could happen if I was especially unfond of my life right then and facing something completely unacceptable. And I realize all of this is unhealthy, but I think having a good handle on my dispositions and airing things out are helpful, even if they upset people. People say "just change your attitude" or whatever, but it's hard to do for more than a few hours at a time with all the environmental and inner pressure to return to my original ways of thinking. So I'd rather just draw a line that I know I can live within and focus my efforts on doing so. Three-Phase posted:Haloperidol 2mg 2qd Aripropizole, Lithium
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has your family disowned you or and they supporting your hosed up self
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my mmr is pretty good in midair ;p
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