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Post by TrueBlue© on Sept 22, 2008 18:48:33 GMT -5
You guys are the biggest dorks ever invented, and I mean that with all the love I can muster up in my charred black heart.
I find that words are amped up by surprise twists and colorful bursts of whack vernacular, and prose in particular empowered by a few carefully positioned alliterations. Wink! (But then, I always get too saturated.)
Welcome to the Elite Authors' Board, The Cheat! I see you read my Guide, so you're already acquainted with my glorified whining! Most excellent! See you in the RPs. ;D
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Post by Ninmast on Sept 23, 2008 2:05:58 GMT -5
I am behaving as I usually do. On an unrelated note: You might want to listen to the audio series How to Succeed in Evil. I am of the firm belief that true evil need not be choreographed or precursored by overused and underthought titles or themes. True evil simply is. A true villain is simply themselves. They don't need to act all violent around everything or sneaky. They don't need to talk venomously or overdramatically. They simply behave naturally. These villains are much more believable. As for my question about you liking to roleplay, I asked it before I saw you had posted a character.
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Post by The Strategist on Sept 23, 2008 5:54:10 GMT -5
I am not heartless. I am simply smart enough not to let my emotions cloud my judgment. As for the audio series, it is a story following an Evil Efficiency Consultant who is fed up with how stupid super villains (and super heroes) are.
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Post by Beanybag on Sept 23, 2008 8:21:32 GMT -5
A touch of humility in an unfamiliar place would help though.
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Post by The Strategist on Sept 23, 2008 8:54:29 GMT -5
Humility is not what I would choose, familiar place or not.
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Post by Ninmast on Sept 23, 2008 10:15:57 GMT -5
Hey, that's your call. Just remember, wherever you go, how you behave will decide how others respond to you and, more importantly, their first impressions of you, which will form the foundation for all of their conceptions of you as a person.
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Post by The Strategist on Sept 23, 2008 10:17:46 GMT -5
I understand that. Have no fear. You will grow to either love me or hate me. There is no in between (I think.)
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Post by Ninmast on Sept 23, 2008 10:35:24 GMT -5
Sure, there is. I simply grow irritated/accustomed to your megalomania and I simply put you on ignore. How do you think I survived sharing webspace with Subtle all these years? ;D
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Post by The Strategist on Sept 23, 2008 10:50:40 GMT -5
That is a possibility, but since you pretty much run this community I have a feeling that is not the path you will follow. You prefer to keep tabs on everybody, and therefore will not put anyone on ignore.
There is a reason I call myself the Strategist. I think several moves ahead.
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Post by TrueBlue© on Sept 23, 2008 11:42:41 GMT -5
Alright, alright, alright! Let's stop there, space cowboys, before somebody gets a way premature banhammer to the brain for something stupid.
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Post by Ninmast on Sept 23, 2008 11:47:00 GMT -5
Nah, it's fine, True. Nobody's getting a banhammer for anything going on right now.
Unfortunately, Strategist, you're trying to outplan a master. I frequently ignore many people, then simply deal with individual posts as they come up. Certainly, I'll keep tabs on you. That doesn't mean I have to interact with you. ;D
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Post by The Strategist on Sept 23, 2008 11:56:53 GMT -5
Well then, it looks like we will be fond of each other, Ninmast. Discounting a ban on my account, I will not be going anywhere. I mean no offense to anyone. It is just my preference to speak as I do. I welcome you to keep close tabs on me, and I hope you decide to interact some day. (You may learn a thing or two )
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Post by Ninmast on Sept 23, 2008 12:09:28 GMT -5
Oh, I have nothing against interaction, in fact I have already offered you an invitation to contact me over MSN in your RP discussion thread. I was simply explaining that there's no reason I would have to do so. ;D
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Post by Teh Donut on Sept 23, 2008 13:26:01 GMT -5
That would be so out of place; when one chooses the name "The Strategist", I wouldn't expect humility to be one of their defining traits. ;D
Anywho, many welcomes.
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Post by The Strategist on Sept 23, 2008 15:35:22 GMT -5
Teh Donut figured it out. I will show no humility nor will I be humble.
Ninmast, I replied to your private message explaining how I dislike MSN Messenger and any other IM application. I think of them as distractions when I need to work or use the Internet. No offense to anyone, but I think they are a waste of time, which is why I do not use them.
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