medieval thuggery, vol. 400, issue 7

Jul 19, 2006 16:52

So if I added "highly physical problem-solving strategies" to my interests list, how many of you lot would join the movement?

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ambereyedraven July 19 2006, 21:56:12 UTC
That depends on if you consider fireballs truly a physical way of doing things, or if it matters if the person themself is not doing the problem-solving, but sending someone else to do it for them.

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illgotten July 19 2006, 23:34:48 UTC
This is a point.

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ambereyedraven July 19 2006, 23:38:05 UTC
I do try to make them on a regular basis.

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morgansorceress July 19 2006, 22:11:26 UTC
I'm sorry, Mordred dear, but I wouldn't be one to. Magic is not normally physical. And my physical problem solving strategies would be quite different from yours.

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illgotten July 19 2006, 23:35:04 UTC
You weren't exactly the target demographic, no.

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morgansorceress July 19 2006, 23:50:47 UTC
It's reassuring to know that you don't have such mistaken ideas about me.

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ambereyedraven July 19 2006, 23:37:34 UTC
But what about golems? Do those count as physical, though they are made by magical means? *-- typist apologizes for the butting in*

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rainbowjehan July 20 2006, 01:56:50 UTC
I could do with some physical problem-solving, but really I think Zara would take it to heart.

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silverdragon262 July 20 2006, 04:32:16 UTC
...This is really getting out of hand. XD

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rainbowjehan July 21 2006, 01:48:07 UTC
Hey, is it my fault you stole her name? :D

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illgotten July 21 2006, 02:02:25 UTC
Now, now, ladies.

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1handedwelshman July 20 2006, 06:38:33 UTC
Hmmm...not a bad one. I was thinking of adding "flirting with typists" to mine.

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illgotten July 20 2006, 14:53:18 UTC
You're shameless.

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danceinblood July 20 2006, 15:54:19 UTC
Mayhap I would. *small smile* Need it be mine own hand turned to the trouble?

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illgotten July 20 2006, 15:58:40 UTC
Probably not.

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