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Jedi Masterwan ... ... Shaken, Not Stirred
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fuck that duck
Omnae's writing wants me to make my characters smart, and my RP's bigger and grander.Omneae's writing makes me want to infuse large spaces in my writing...
Oh, and suck less.
[size=1]"So the woman asked me what I wanted on the sandwich and I said I do not care it is for a duck, and she was like oh then it's free. I was not aware that ducks eat for free at Subway. It's like give me a chicken fajita sub, but don't worry about ringing it up, it is for a duck.”
-Mitch Hedberg
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assistant regional titus & epic space jesus
*looks at Demo's sig*
What is a traget?
What is a traget?


fuck that duck
Ask Matt.
[size=1]"So the woman asked me what I wanted on the sandwich and I said I do not care it is for a duck, and she was like oh then it's free. I was not aware that ducks eat for free at Subway. It's like give me a chicken fajita sub, but don't worry about ringing it up, it is for a duck.”
-Mitch Hedberg
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Wayward Jedi Knight
Why do I write here? Because I can. It makes me feel tough. :p
TRF was the first place I ever roleplayed. And when TRF is the board you attended for rping 101, you feel that most of the other boards out there are inferior.
When I had to work my ass off for the rank of Jedi Knight here, it suddenly seemed that if someone else was a Knight at another board and wrote the same way I did as an absolute newb, I might as well be a Master. Or a god.
There's a sense of pride in being part of TRF. It's like surviving a war or some other horrible disaster. You're happy that you live and celebrate life, but not without being scarred somehow.
Heh.
TRF was the first place I ever roleplayed. And when TRF is the board you attended for rping 101, you feel that most of the other boards out there are inferior.
When I had to work my ass off for the rank of Jedi Knight here, it suddenly seemed that if someone else was a Knight at another board and wrote the same way I did as an absolute newb, I might as well be a Master. Or a god.
There's a sense of pride in being part of TRF. It's like surviving a war or some other horrible disaster. You're happy that you live and celebrate life, but not without being scarred somehow.
Heh.

assistant regional titus & epic space jesus
I know I'm scarred whenever I look at TGC. Zing!


Internaut
There's a sense of pride in being part of TRF. It's like surviving a war or some other horrible disaster.Signature material.
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friend of the sleeping pill
Kenshin is right.
TRF is like a war or some other horrible disaster.
TRF is like a war or some other horrible disaster.


Return of the King of the Cafe!
But on the bright side, those who survive its' disastrous conditions will have gained more then those who nestle within the soft confines of simpler boards.
Admittedly, the gains would be small ones in writing ability and personality anyways, but they're still better then not improving yourself at all.
Admittedly, the gains would be small ones in writing ability and personality anyways, but they're still better then not improving yourself at all.

Jedi Master
Actually, TRF sort of came into existence as a result of a war/disaster on TGC....
so Kenshin's statement really isn't that far from the truth, when you think about it. Anyone who moved from TGC to TRF and formed TRF's core member base is in fact a veteran of disaster....
so Kenshin's statement really isn't that far from the truth, when you think about it. Anyone who moved from TGC to TRF and formed TRF's core member base is in fact a veteran of disaster....