...I'll just take that as a yes. Hm...alright, tell me. If I were to put a flower on your head, would Marluxia try and hurt you? -Snickers a bit, simply teasing the red-head.-
-Smirked.- It doesn't. Alright, now for a real question...Multiple choice.
"Regaining now my senses, which had fainted at the sight of these two who were kinsmen lovers, a piteous sight confusing me to tears,"
Where did this, very brief, quotation come from?
A) "The Raven," by Edgar Allan Poe. B) "The Divine Comedy," by Dante Alighiero. Or... C) "Beowulf," by.....I have no clue what the author's name was...-Grumbles.-
(Ooc: I'm a literary ace...xD!)roxa_chanNovember 15 2006, 00:29:38 UTC
-Shakes head.- Nope. It's "The Divine Comedy"..but, nice try...how about something else? Um...What is the actual qualities of 'anti-social personality disorder' suffering people?
Aww, c'mon. It's not brain surgery. A common misconception is that antisocial personality disorder refers to people who have poor social skills. The opposite is often the case. Instead, antisocial personality disorder is characterized by a lack of conscience. People with this disorder are prone to criminal behavior, believing that their victims are weak and deserving of being taken advantage of. Antisocials tend to lie and steal. Often, they are careless with money and take action without thinking about consequences. They are often agressive and are much more concerned with their own needs than the needs of others. Some symptoms of anti-social personality disorder
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-Shrugs.- I guess it's because *you* have to think to make it good...?
(Ooc:...-Pats the other.- I feel for you.)
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Rox, if I didn't think, do you think I'd still be alive?
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...Um, no sir. -Looks down a bit.-
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See? -pats Roxas' head-
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"Regaining now my senses, which had fainted
at the sight of these two who were kinsmen lovers,
a piteous sight confusing me to tears,"
Where did this, very brief, quotation come from?
A) "The Raven," by Edgar Allan Poe.
B) "The Divine Comedy," by Dante Alighiero. Or...
C) "Beowulf," by.....I have no clue what the author's name was...-Grumbles.-
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[ooc; And google provides no haven this time.]
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[ooc; -ditto- ]
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(Ooc: Actually, I just memorize a bunch of this stuff...I kind of want to be a psychologist when I grow up..^^;;..)
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