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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unluckychimera May 21 2011, 20:23:38 UTC
Xellos Metallium
Age: More than 10,000
Occupation: Extremely powerful mazoku
Reason: Mazoku feed on negative emotions, and Xellos apparently has no problem making sure he has some available. He's been here once or twice before, never for very long as far as I know. And he is apparently a professional pain-in-the-ass, especially the collective one of myself and my friends.

Martina Zoana Mel Navratilova
Age: ... I'm actually not entirely sure. Teens or early twenties, probably.
Occupation: Queen and delusional cultist
Reason: She's just generally rather annoying and it's almost impossible to get her to give up on a wrong idea once she's got one. Also, by "delusional cultist" I mean she worships an imaginary demonic entity she made up herself.

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hok_ton May 22 2011, 03:56:30 UTC
So the people you are trying to avoid are generally enemies, not friends?

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unluckychimera May 23 2011, 07:02:35 UTC
I don't know if Martina's an enemy, exactly; she's mostly harmless, to be honest. Just irritating.

But yes, for the most part. Several of my friends have already been here, and the rest, well... it would be far from ideal, but viruses or not the community's a lot safer than some of the things they've ended up involved in over the years. Besides, we all know that there are other worlds, it's just that we've only ever met anyone from one of them.

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hok_ton May 23 2011, 11:04:00 UTC
So the community does not disrupt your life much?

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unluckychimera May 24 2011, 04:21:26 UTC
Not as much as it might. It'll be harder to deal with the effects of viruses once we're on the road, though...

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hok_ton May 24 2011, 04:26:19 UTC
I have found that, bar a few specific means of transport, viruses are often easier to deal with while traveling. New people and places are much less likely to be confused when someone they barely know begins acting strangely.

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unluckychimera May 24 2011, 04:29:27 UTC
Well, yes, but when you're traveling with someone who does know you it becomes more of an issue - it's more difficult to keep things hidden. Thankfully I think the community seems to be conspiring to keep itself hidden so far.

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hok_ton May 24 2011, 13:32:06 UTC
You haven't explained the community to your companions?

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unluckychimera May 24 2011, 22:05:36 UTC
To be honest, as long as I've known one of them, I'm still not sure how she'd react, and the other isn't one I know well. I wouldn't object to them finding the community on their own, but all the same I've tried not to force things on them - especially given the community's habit of refusing to reveal itself to non-members.

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hok_ton May 25 2011, 03:53:54 UTC
That seems sensible.

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