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RikuDrak

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  1. Despite all normal sensibilities in the real world and for real relationships, I have a thing for creepy, sexy, slutty men. That it to say, I'm a sucker for hot men that utilize obnoxious/flaunty/blatant sexual innuendo. All the better if they act like they are socially inept.

  2. I admit I was killing you a lot, Squall (rofl sounds funny to me as a FF fan) but only because there weren't enough people not in my guild in range.

    But I revived and gave you my health every time <3

  3. I just have two. One when I got ballsy, the other was pretty stupid (like attacking a lower level, missing, and then slamming me in the face with a weapon they can't even use).

    At least, I think so. They both could be when I got ballsy, since I sort of blocked out those humiliating experiences. XD

  4. I once ran in to my parent's room while my mum and step-dad were at it when I was younger. They forgot to lock their door. I wasn't too scarred by it. I didn't see or hear much. Jut got yelled at to gtfo, which I did.

    Then again, my mother's been pretty weird about sex and nudity with me. While I think it's good that she talked to me about it instead of ignoring it completely, she also had this thing where she felt it was good to be comfortable with being naked around each other (not like running around naked in the house all day, but just not being surprise when she came out of the shower without a towel or if she needed me to get her something while she was in the shower). Unfortunately for her, I didn't like it. Not like it mattered, because when I told her that and acted like that she got super pissed off at me and yelled that that's "not how she raised me" and all this.

    Okay I went way off topic.

    But I'm sorry for you, DarkInuLord. And I don't really think it's a lol moment, I actually think that's sad ^_^

  5. This is what happens when feminism and political correctness are allowed to go too far for too long. I grew up in the US by the way, all of my mandatory schooling took place there.

    I'm going to start off by saying my latter two years of high school were pretty good. I managed to get straight A's in my last year, which although plenty of people (girls) pulled off for all four years or more than one year, I'm quite proud of. I buckle under competitive pressure, especially when the person you're "competing against" taunts and jeers and jests and throws in your face that they won and therefore are superior than you. But I know that's a boy thing and they actually work better with those humiliating things.

    I wouldn't want to be placed in classes where I'm forced to face that, but at the same time I don't think boys should be deprived of that. It might be a wise idea for schools to have less coed classes, though I know that'll never happen especially with very flamboyant and ruthlessly annoying feminists. But, if there were less coed classes (that don't necessarily mean girls and boys can't take the same classes that they want to) then more classes could be geared towards stimulating their audience.

    It's too bad that most school systems work ass backwards and are full of stupid politics.

    I'm really sorry to the men that are effected by this. Especially because no one gives a damn because it's not minorities of women being effected.

    And I strongly dislike überfeminists.

  6. There are no things a character can and cannot do--it's just your preference that they act "within character" as you see it. If an author chooses to push the boundaries of the character, there is probably something they're trying to convey by doing so. It might be fun to try to figure out what that is.

    I think there's a difference between setting out to entertain and please readers and catering to them. The reader can't order up what they like--they can only read what the author has written and like it or not like it. Of course the feedback that your fiction wasn't liked for a specific reason is very helpful. But I can't respect readers who dislike something just because a character surprised them.

    There are things a character can and cannot do, unless they are ungodly shallow. Just because the original series or whatever the character comes from may not exclusively present you with how they would react in every conceivable situation doesn't mean they don't have their limits. If an author chooses to push a character's boundaries, they ought to stop stepping on the toes of the original creator and make their own character to fiddle with. I don't dislike OOC fanfiction because I never try to figure out what they are trying to convey is, I dislike it because it impedes on someone else's creation and most of the time the only "deepness" to pushing characters over boundaries is to live out some rather silly fantasy that shouldn't be published on the internet.

    No, the reader's can't tell an author what to write about, but if a writer is going to publish their writing in public domain they should remember that this is for other people to read and enjoy, not just themselves. Therefore it should be engaging and contain at least some of the normal formulas for stories.

    Self insertion mary sue fanfictions are a good example of both things I've said.

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