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Post by The Wanderer on May 25, 2006 23:34:40 GMT -5
Which is the better hero? The one with amazing supernatural abilities, to be used for the greater good? Or the one who is a normal, everyday person, using what they have to serve the greater good? The second. Though, the first is more fun to read about. Nice av, by the way. ^_^ A little something off of one of my favorite games.
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Post by Retired Blub on May 25, 2006 23:37:57 GMT -5
Real people...on the 'bloids?! Amazing!
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Post by Ikkin on May 25, 2006 23:43:34 GMT -5
The second. Though, the first is more fun to read about. Nice av, by the way. ^_^ A little something off of one of my favorite games. Which game? *curious*
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Post by Spot on May 25, 2006 23:46:02 GMT -5
Real people...on the 'bloids?! Amazing! People? What are you talkin' about? I see three snow leopards, two kitsune, ... and a partridge in a pear tree? No people, though. <.<
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Post by The Wanderer on May 25, 2006 23:46:19 GMT -5
A little something off of one of my favorite games. Which game? *curious* Metal Gear Solid. The emblem in my avy is adorned by the bad guys. It's more of a passive game, where you use covert tactics to sneak past the enemy, rather than shoot anything that moves.
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Post by Retired Blub on May 25, 2006 23:49:39 GMT -5
Real people...on the 'bloids?! Amazing! People? What are you talkin' about? I see three snow leopards, two kitsune, ... and a partridge in a pear tree? No people, though. <.< Awww, I guess I'll look elsewhere.
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Post by Ikkin on May 25, 2006 23:49:47 GMT -5
Metal Gear Solid. The emblem in my avy is adorned by the bad guys. It's more of a passive game, where you use covert tactics to sneak past the enemy, rather than shoot anything that moves. Ah... I've heard of that game. ^_^ Didn't recognize the logo, though. ...why do the bad guys get to have a fox as a logo, though. T_T Poor foxes get such a bad rep...
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Post by The Wanderer on May 25, 2006 23:52:40 GMT -5
Metal Gear Solid. The emblem in my avy is adorned by the bad guys. It's more of a passive game, where you use covert tactics to sneak past the enemy, rather than shoot anything that moves. Ah... I've heard of that game. ^_^ Didn't recognize the logo, though. ...why do the bad guys get to have a fox as a logo, though. T_T Poor foxes get such a bad rep... I dunno... foxes were mostly glorified in Aesop's Fables... With, maybe, exception to The Fox and the Grapes.
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Post by Ikkin on May 25, 2006 23:54:48 GMT -5
Ah... I've heard of that game. ^_^ Didn't recognize the logo, though. ...why do the bad guys get to have a fox as a logo, though. T_T Poor foxes get such a bad rep... I dunno... foxes were mostly glorified in Aesop's Fables... With, maybe, exception to The Fox and the Grapes. Yeah, Aesop liked foxes, it seems... they probably worked well, as a personification for cleverness. ("Clever as a fox" ^_^) Though, they tend to get played as thieves and villains a bit, too... *shrugs*
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Post by Spot on May 25, 2006 23:59:48 GMT -5
I dunno... foxes were mostly glorified in Aesop's Fables... With, maybe, exception to The Fox and the Grapes. Yeah, Aesop liked foxes, it seems... they probably worked well, as a personification for cleverness. ("Clever as a fox" ^_^) Though, they tend to get played as thieves and villains a bit, too... *shrugs* Robin Hood, a la Disney. ^^ But a good thief, so it's okay. edit: And I also made my fox character a thief, now that I think about it... <.<;
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Post by The Wanderer on May 26, 2006 0:00:37 GMT -5
I dunno... foxes were mostly glorified in Aesop's Fables... With, maybe, exception to The Fox and the Grapes. Yeah, Aesop liked foxes, it seems... they probably worked well, as a personification for cleverness. ("Clever as a fox" ^_^) Though, they tend to get played as thieves and villains a bit, too... *shrugs* Yeah... ironically, wolves and foxes sorta play off as subtle rivals. However, in the fables, the fox would always gain the upper-hand, and outsmart the wolf. I think rodents and various small creatures were the only other species used...
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Post by Speck on May 26, 2006 0:01:25 GMT -5
So happy I finished that poem. It ended up to be 72 lines. n:D And tomorrow, I show it to my drama teacher.
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Post by Thundy on May 26, 2006 0:03:01 GMT -5
'Morning, I feel terrible.
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Post by Ikkin on May 26, 2006 0:03:04 GMT -5
Yeah, Aesop liked foxes, it seems... they probably worked well, as a personification for cleverness. ("Clever as a fox" ^_^) Though, they tend to get played as thieves and villains a bit, too... *shrugs* Yeah... ironically, wolves and foxes sorta play off as subtle rivals. However, in the fables, the fox would always gain the upper-hand, and outsmart the wolf. I think rodents and various small creatures were the only other species used... Yeah... Because the fables liked to glorify cleverness over strength. ^_^ True... ...Now I'm remembering where my "foxes are usually made to be evil" impression was coming from... Redwall! XD The bad guys were always foxes, stoats, rats, etc. And I always felt bad for the foxes, even though they were villains.
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Post by Ikkin on May 26, 2006 0:03:34 GMT -5
'Morning, I feel terrible. Aww... poor Thundy... I hope you feel better soon... D=
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