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Re: What Religion Should You Be?

What's the other half, if you wish to tell us?

I already knew my religion was Christian, but I took the quiz anyway and had the same result.
by FyreT1ger
on Wed Jan 27, 2016 8:24 pm
 
Forum: Discussion & Debate
Topic: What Religion Should You Be?
Replies: 8
Views: 603

Re: The Garden: Rise of The Nameless

That is what happened as this answer is a month late. Apparently the changes around the site also hid OOC threads that haven't had responses for a specified time. Random Jaguar facts: Jaguar comes from a word that means "one who kills in a single leap." This identifier is based on how the ...
by FyreT1ger
on Wed Jan 27, 2016 8:12 pm
 
Forum: Out of Character
Topic: The Garden: Rise of The Nameless
Replies: 123
Views: 4780

Re: The Multiverse: A Renewal

I can't read Remaeus' mind, but I'm assuming that we have to catalog what already is, before even attempting to do any more. The Multiverse is HUGE! The largest role play that exists on the site. Almost everyone who's been here in the last ten years added something. I didn't because I was intimidate...
by FyreT1ger
on Mon Jan 25, 2016 4:23 pm
 
Forum: The Multiverse (Persistent World)
Topic: The Multiverse: A Renewal
Replies: 13
Views: 24290

Re: Ableism

Isn't ordering managers of businesses to hire a specific number of disabled people a form of ableism itself? The way I see it; by ordering these managers to hire these people, the person making the order is telling the disabled, or 'differently-abled' person if you want political correctness, that y...
by FyreT1ger
on Mon Jan 25, 2016 2:31 pm
 
Forum: Discussion & Debate
Topic: Ableism
Replies: 7
Views: 1320

Re: Initiative: Revitalize Discussion and Debate

I second Vin's comments, and I am one of those semi-active players that both you and Aniihya know. Semi-active because some of the topics are simply out of my depth. Those I feel I can relate to or have a strong opinion on are the ones in which I put my thoughts. Are there any current events that yo...
by FyreT1ger
on Mon Jan 25, 2016 2:15 pm
 
Forum: Our Greatest Quest Yet
Topic: Initiative: Revitalize Discussion and Debate
Replies: 10
Views: 1883

Re: Crossdressing

To be honest, most of the time only men wearing women's clothes is even recognized as crossdressing. Women already wear clothing that was reserved for men a couple hundred years ago. Even as recently as fifty or sixty years ago women were still only allowed to wear dresses and skirts. Now there are ...
by FyreT1ger
on Sat Jan 02, 2016 1:03 pm
 
Forum: Discussion & Debate
Topic: Crossdressing
Replies: 5
Views: 2786

Re: The Garden: Rise of The Nameless

I could have put in Rosa comments on the plans put forward, but I didn't want to take away from the tension of being in the dead city. I'm also acting very cautious with her now. Considering how much attention she has from the last few posts, I don't want to run the risk of misinterpreting the situa...
by FyreT1ger
on Mon Oct 12, 2015 5:12 pm
 
Forum: Out of Character
Topic: The Garden: Rise of The Nameless
Replies: 123
Views: 4780

Re: The Garden: Rise of The Nameless

Rosa's question was never intended to hold the scene back. Questions technically can be answered while walking.
by FyreT1ger
on Fri Oct 09, 2015 10:06 am
 
Forum: Out of Character
Topic: The Garden: Rise of The Nameless
Replies: 123
Views: 4780

Re: Daily 60-sec. Writing Prompts! (oneword.com)

Movies Movies and Hollywood. I once dreamed of being in the movies, but time and events changed that. Hollywood isn't a really good place, and a great deal of trouble and scandal comes from there as well as a lot of inappropriate behaviors. Quality of all movies and TV has gone down recently. Too m...
by FyreT1ger
on Wed Sep 30, 2015 9:55 am
 
Forum: The Writer's Lounge
Topic: Daily 60-sec. Writing Prompts! (oneword.com)
Replies: 23
Views: 1534

Re: Social Neuroscience

Something the article doesn't take into account is that it's only because whales and dolphins were in captivity that humans were able to identify their peculiar quirks and consider their intelligence. It works the same way for all animal research. Only in captivity can humans have in-depth studies o...
by FyreT1ger
on Mon Sep 28, 2015 3:08 pm
 
Forum: Discussion & Debate
Topic: Social Neuroscience
Replies: 25
Views: 1543

9/18/2015 FyreT1ger

Younger


Younger. Why do women always want to look younger? It is a severely disappointing trend. People spend their entire lives as children trying to be older, be adults, yet when they are adults they spend the other half trying to be children again. What foolishness!
by FyreT1ger
on Fri Sep 18, 2015 10:17 am
 
Forum: The Writer's Lounge
Topic: Daily 60-sec. Writing Prompts! (oneword.com)
Replies: 23
Views: 1534

Re: Social Neuroscience

You're basically saying that religion is necessary to hold people to certain values, rules, etc. However, more and more people who have normal moral standards are declaring themselves as non-religious. Specific rules as well, such as how to tend one's crops and do this and that, no longer require r...
by FyreT1ger
on Thu Sep 17, 2015 2:54 pm
 
Forum: Discussion & Debate
Topic: Social Neuroscience
Replies: 25
Views: 1543

Re: Count to 50 before a member!

It was another person's opinion, not my own. I was just offering possible reasoning behind the opinion. Important events in my life didn't fit that profile either. My twelfth birthday was the last time I had a birthday party for example. My sixteenth year was a major turning point in my life, not be...
by FyreT1ger
on Thu Sep 17, 2015 10:47 am
 
Forum: Forum Games
Topic: Count to 50 before a member!
Replies: 1276
Views: 20093

Re: Count to 50 before a member!

Well, at 15 or 16 depending on where you are, you are allowed to drive a car, providing you finish the training and test required for your license. Then 17 or 18 you can graduate high school, depending on the birthdate. At 18 one is allowed to vote,if they register, and go into military service. At ...
by FyreT1ger
on Sat Sep 12, 2015 8:12 am
 
Forum: Forum Games
Topic: Count to 50 before a member!
Replies: 1276
Views: 20093

Re: Count to 50 before a member!

I overheard someone say at a summer camp I went to, that they didn't like their age, not because they were "old", but because nothing of importance seemed to happen at that age. Their age was 19.
by FyreT1ger
on Fri Sep 11, 2015 7:43 pm
 
Forum: Forum Games
Topic: Count to 50 before a member!
Replies: 1276
Views: 20093

Re: Social Neuroscience

Because natural selection seems to have favored selfish behaviors as much as altruistic ones, our societies have steadily evolved along with our technology to reduce problems within the population. My question regarding this is how has selfishness been GOOD for society? I only see selfish people de...
by FyreT1ger
on Thu Sep 10, 2015 9:50 am
 
Forum: Discussion & Debate
Topic: Social Neuroscience
Replies: 25
Views: 1543

Re: Count to 50 before a member!

In the Bible the number 7 is the number of completion and many things in the Bible are divided by sets of 7. There are seven days in a week, six days to work and the seventh day is the Sabbath to rest from work. For in the same amount of time, the work of God's Creation was completed. A servant can ...
by FyreT1ger
on Thu Sep 10, 2015 7:38 am
 
Forum: Forum Games
Topic: Count to 50 before a member!
Replies: 1276
Views: 20093

Re: Count to 50 before a member!

Why are you superstitious about 7 or 8?

7+8=15
by FyreT1ger
on Wed Sep 09, 2015 11:49 am
 
Forum: Forum Games
Topic: Count to 50 before a member!
Replies: 1276
Views: 20093

9/8/2015

Psycho Psychology was something of interest to me when in college, but unfortunately I never had the chance to pursue it. Abnormal psychology was of greater interest because of personal experiences. All psychopaths and psychological illness would be under that category. Not really a story, but the ...
by FyreT1ger
on Tue Sep 08, 2015 7:53 pm
 
Forum: The Writer's Lounge
Topic: Daily 60-sec. Writing Prompts! (oneword.com)
Replies: 23
Views: 1534

Re: Count to 50 before a member!

The court roleplay on this thread was very amusing.

Proper court protocol requires 12 members of the jury, but a baker's dozen is 13. It's a good thing I'm not triskaidekaphobic.
by FyreT1ger
on Tue Sep 08, 2015 7:46 pm
 
Forum: Forum Games
Topic: Count to 50 before a member!
Replies: 1276
Views: 20093
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