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Post by Dare Blackwood-Hardt on Mar 13, 2010 15:45:45 GMT -5
Yes. The apologies that follow are never quite enough to fix that added harshness...
Do you ever wish you'd just never said that? (Whatever that may be)
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Celyn Corvus
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Post by Celyn Corvus on Mar 14, 2010 1:37:26 GMT -5
Nope. Whatever I say is said. I can't take it back, what's said is said. I might apologize, but if they don't accept it then too bad.
What was the best prank you ever pulled/witnessed/been a part of/or the victim of?
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Post by Dare Blackwood-Hardt on Mar 14, 2010 14:36:52 GMT -5
Best? Damn, I can't say here as I'd probably get myself in trouble, but it ended in weeks of lulz all around. Second-best, then. I got a new cell phone and had a friend give me a coworker/almost friend's cell number. I learned how to text by texting them that the mob had found them and etc. And I would have gotten away with it too, if it wasn't for my meddling friend and her dog... well, she didn't have the dog yet, but she did apparently have an attack of conscience...
Same to the next person.
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Celyn Corvus
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Creativity isn't my talent; it's my sin.
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Post by Celyn Corvus on Mar 14, 2010 14:59:38 GMT -5
Hmmmm. Well It's not the best, but it's the only one that I could remember off the top of my head. Basically my phone has a setting where it changes your voices. Wanting to prank one of my friends I took the SIM card from someone who she didn't know and called her setting the voice to one of a creepy old man. Watching my friends answer the phone (I was well hidden) I proceeded to ask. "How much little girl." which obviously brought upon panicked "What?!?!" I continued saying things like "I'll be gentle." and "Don't worry, momma wont know." she eventually hung up and was freaking out. My friends started to question her and thought she was just overreacting. I did it for a second time and then this time I sounded angrier "Who the hell do you think you are..." well I think you can figure out the rest. Once it escalated to the point that my friends was going to go to the principle I eventually told what was going on and proved it to her by calling. I have NEVER seen her so freaked out in my life. And the laughs from everyone around was well worth it, but now I have to watch my back I can tell she's gonna do something!
Have you ever asked a person to repeat something so many times that after a while you just pretended to understand (even though you STILL didn't get what he/she said).
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Post by Dare Blackwood-Hardt on Mar 14, 2010 15:17:12 GMT -5
Yes. It was the principal, actually. Sadie Hawkins dance, the music was so loud that after a few times of whatever he'd said to me, I smiled and nodded. The bizarre look on his face when I did so was enough for me to ask one last time. I forgot what he asked, but yes was not the answer. I still do it now and then, but I'm more careful now.
Have you ever made an argument against what you actually believed just to play devil's advocate?
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Celyn Corvus
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Creativity isn't my talent; it's my sin.
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Post by Celyn Corvus on Mar 15, 2010 9:18:02 GMT -5
I think everyone should do this. It's a great way to take the 'enemies' side only to show them how weak their side is. Not only does it make me feel smart, but it's pretty cool the looks you get after showing them how 'wrong' they may be ;D
Have you purposely contradicted yourself just to see if anyone would catch on?
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Post by Dare Blackwood-Hardt on Mar 15, 2010 12:21:23 GMT -5
Of course. They always do, but the fun is in trying to convince them that you never contradicted yourself.
Have you ever played devil's advocate so thoroughly that you started to believe the other point of view?
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Celyn Corvus
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Creativity isn't my talent; it's my sin.
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Post by Celyn Corvus on Mar 15, 2010 13:06:47 GMT -5
Hmm... that's actually a good question. I don't think that's ever happened to me before, but there was a time where I played it so thoroughly that I actually started to see the others' point of view in a different light and it seemed more justified that before. Still, I didn't change my mind, but I walked off more aware of the situation.
Same to the next person.
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Post by Dare Blackwood-Hardt on Mar 16, 2010 11:51:16 GMT -5
Yes. Usually when I play devil's advocate I jump back and forth between points, and now and then I change my mind partway through. Of course, now and then I change the mind of whoever I'm talking to, but sometimes I argue their point with them and just... quietly mock with the points I bring up...
What is the one thing you own that you cant live without?
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Celyn Corvus
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Creativity isn't my talent; it's my sin.
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Post by Celyn Corvus on Mar 16, 2010 11:53:27 GMT -5
I'd say laptop, but it's useless without internet and since I can have only one thing I'm going to have to say...
Food/Water (I see them as one entity)
What is the one thing you own and despise, but you cannot get rid of because of whatever the circumstance may be.
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Post by Dare Blackwood-Hardt on Mar 16, 2010 12:23:54 GMT -5
My car. Total hoop-ride, but it gets me from here to there. So far.
If you could be anywhere in the world besides where you are now, where would it be?
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Celyn Corvus
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Post by Celyn Corvus on Mar 17, 2010 9:44:56 GMT -5
Italy. Not only would I be able to finally meet face to face my cousins, but from there I can just travel Europe in general.
What is your number one pet peeve?
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Post by Dare Blackwood-Hardt on Mar 17, 2010 13:25:42 GMT -5
Liars. 'Nuff said, I think.
If you could have any job in the world for the next five years, what would it be and how would the job end?
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Celyn Corvus
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Creativity isn't my talent; it's my sin.
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Post by Celyn Corvus on Mar 17, 2010 14:18:27 GMT -5
Just for five years? I'd be a famous Rock Star. Travel the world and everything, build my own legacy within the five years. My job would end because-- THE WORLD COULDN'T HANDLE MY SHEER AWESOMENESS!!!
Nah, it would end because I'm still young and I would be sick of all the attention. That + pressure + wanting to live a quieter life would interfere.
What is the one moral rule that is deeply ingrained in society you wish never existed (whether or not you conform to it)?
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Post by Dare Blackwood-Hardt on Mar 19, 2010 20:41:16 GMT -5
I don't know. Every one I've thought of has a good reason for existing. But maybe I'm missing something.
Same question to v...
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