anti-introductions

May 21, 2011 12:15

I am getting remarkably bored of these introductions, useful as they may be.

So how about we have some anti-introductions. Who are the people you would not like to see on the community, and why? People you hate from your own world, people who would be broken by the idea of other universes...that kind of thing.

An example:
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east_darkhorse May 21 2011, 17:09:13 UTC
Russia

Age: Not even the fucker knows, and no one cares

Occupation: Doing Crazy shit and drink vodka

Reason: He's Russia, you need more explanation?

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hok_ton May 21 2011, 21:11:55 UTC
One would think with the number of people you have antagonized over the community, Russia would not be too hard to deal with.

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east_darkhorse May 21 2011, 21:47:42 UTC
He's a nation too, and you know, bad weed never dies. I don't antagonize people, we just chat.

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hok_ton May 22 2011, 03:54:46 UTC
Heh. Of course.

So its not possible to kill a nation? Interesting.

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east_darkhorse May 24 2011, 00:39:36 UTC
No, is not. [Technically yes, it's possible. But he's not telling you that.]

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hok_ton May 24 2011, 01:49:45 UTC
Even if your world is destroyed?

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east_darkhorse May 24 2011, 01:53:25 UTC
What's the point of destroying a world? There's nothing left to be entertained with.

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hok_ton May 24 2011, 04:24:31 UTC
Well, if one removes the people, raises the land, then wipes away any trace of the original history, one can start anew and create it all over again. Quite entertaining.

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east_darkhorse May 24 2011, 15:13:19 UTC
It takes a lot of time until they learn how to do interesting stuff again. It's boring.

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hok_ton May 24 2011, 16:18:43 UTC
Depends upon what you consider interesting, I suppose. Placing societies inside the bodies of giant sea dragons, for instance. That was interesting from the start.

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east_darkhorse May 24 2011, 17:01:08 UTC
Didn't the dragon complain? Or by 'societies' you mean 'worms'? Because if that's the case I've known of animals with societies in them.

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hok_ton May 24 2011, 20:41:20 UTC
The dragons were very large. An entire human civilization could fit into one much like the worms you describe. The dragons never noticed their existence.

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east_darkhorse May 27 2011, 17:56:43 UTC
So cool. I know a woman that have a dragon as a pet, but he isn't that big.

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hok_ton May 28 2011, 05:34:30 UTC
I have never seen their like on any world outside the Dispersal.

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