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I would point out, @Tetra, that it's a business most of the Divine do not directly benefit from. They are at least less obligated to provide a s…
Lovely post, Isune, and very timely. I've been thinking about this issue of divine vs mortals a lot myself, and I don't believe the power imbalance is always clear. There are many awful things the gods can do to deal with unruly mortals(with some re…
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It's often best to get away from an environment that's making you miserable. I'm glad you seem positive about it, and good luck on finding something better soon in Real World RavesComment by KethaeraAugust 2014
Adding a class: Click a few buttons on the website.
Dropping a class: Requires driving down to the campus, filling out an application on the complete details/section of the class, getting professor approval, and…
Not that I've been around all that much anyway lately, but there's a project I'm working on that's consuming most of my free time. I still check messages, but that's pretty much all I can do until this is finished... which may be a few weeks. In all…
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Even more fun having them be haunted by their dead friends and family. I like making them fix television sets without any skill- they'll live or die in the attempt, and either way, it's a valuable life lesson for the whole famil…
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For me, I'd say it's because most of the awesome things I could be doing when not playing are very much the same things I could be doing when playing. I.E., writing fantasy or practicing coding.
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Because despite the complaints it generates, conflict drives interest and encourages people to participate more. I think there is a limit where excessive conflict = less motivation, but pretending that these sorts of games are a…
Staying with a friend... her in-laws just left this morning after a week long visit, and this afternoon six more people are visiting... it's almost as if she LIKES having people around. in General DissatisfactionComment by KethaeraAugust 2014
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You need to return to give us something to rave about. Clearly.
Work parties are fun when your employers and coworkers are mostly socially awkward nerds. There are only so many places I get to make jokes about network geometry...
Children. Whiny, whiny children. Sometimes they cry because they can't get past a certain point in a video game, and it just makes me want to mock them. I'm not a bad person.
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That used to be more the case before the streams of daily raids. I don't agree that killing a novice gathering fae is inherently douchey, though, especially if you've warned them about it already.