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Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2017 8:28 am
Lyrca nowSERENITY Lyrca nowSERENITY It's actually an effort for me not to be nice to the guild's werewolves, and in particular Odin. So I can see how that would be. Odin can tell. You spoiled him, Sen. You're like his personal moon. He can just bathe in all the attention you give him. I mean used to. He's all different now. Pff. Not the first time I've been compared to the moon, but probably the "nicest" way anybody ever meant it. He'd ******** hate the reasons I'm nice to him, though. Oh god why? What's the reasons? He reminds me of a couple people that I want to see succeed. But specifically somebody that I grew up with, who had a lot of anger and attachment issues. At the time, growing up the way I was, I viewed that as strength and tried to emulate it the best that I could. So I put that person on a pedestal without letting them know it. And as we got older, the things I "learned" from this person by deifying them helped me get through situations that otherwise would have honestly killed me, as well as some of the times I considered killing myself. But eventually, we were living entirely separate lives, and years would go by where we didn't talk. And then I get a call, and this person is high, and they pour out to me all the horrible s**t that has gone on for them since they were a little, little kid-- and later they tell me some of that was lies, but this is also a person who hated to be viewed as weak or to have failed-- and I realized that the things I learned from this person are the things they needed to turn s**t around. It's a long a** story, and the ending isn't happy, but that's the gist.
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Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2017 8:45 am
nowSERENITY He reminds me of a couple people that I want to see succeed. But specifically somebody that I grew up with, who had a lot of anger and attachment issues. At the time, growing up the way I was, I viewed that as strength and tried to emulate it the best that I could. So I put that person on a pedestal without letting them know it. And as we got older, the things I "learned" from this person by deifying them helped me get through situations that otherwise would have honestly killed me, as well as some of the times I considered killing myself. But eventually, we were living entirely separate lives, and years would go by where we didn't talk. And then I get a call, and this person is high, and they pour out to me all the horrible s**t that has gone on for them since they were a little, little kid-- and later they tell me some of that was lies, but this is also a person who hated to be viewed as weak or to have failed-- and I realized that the things I learned from this person are the things they needed to turn s**t around. It's a long a** story, and the ending isn't happy, but that's the gist. He had a feeling it was something along those lines the night he was texting you.
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Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2017 8:52 am
Lyrca nowSERENITY He reminds me of a couple people that I want to see succeed. But specifically somebody that I grew up with, who had a lot of anger and attachment issues. At the time, growing up the way I was, I viewed that as strength and tried to emulate it the best that I could. So I put that person on a pedestal without letting them know it. And as we got older, the things I "learned" from this person by deifying them helped me get through situations that otherwise would have honestly killed me, as well as some of the times I considered killing myself. But eventually, we were living entirely separate lives, and years would go by where we didn't talk. And then I get a call, and this person is high, and they pour out to me all the horrible s**t that has gone on for them since they were a little, little kid-- and later they tell me some of that was lies, but this is also a person who hated to be viewed as weak or to have failed-- and I realized that the things I learned from this person are the things they needed to turn s**t around. It's a long a** story, and the ending isn't happy, but that's the gist. He had a feeling it was something along those lines the night he was texting you. Yeah well. There's a difference between meta me and OOC me, if that makes sense. Odin was texting with OOC me in the meta thread during that situation.
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Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2017 9:09 am
nowSERENITY Lyrca nowSERENITY He reminds me of a couple people that I want to see succeed. But specifically somebody that I grew up with, who had a lot of anger and attachment issues. At the time, growing up the way I was, I viewed that as strength and tried to emulate it the best that I could. So I put that person on a pedestal without letting them know it. And as we got older, the things I "learned" from this person by deifying them helped me get through situations that otherwise would have honestly killed me, as well as some of the times I considered killing myself. But eventually, we were living entirely separate lives, and years would go by where we didn't talk. And then I get a call, and this person is high, and they pour out to me all the horrible s**t that has gone on for them since they were a little, little kid-- and later they tell me some of that was lies, but this is also a person who hated to be viewed as weak or to have failed-- and I realized that the things I learned from this person are the things they needed to turn s**t around. It's a long a** story, and the ending isn't happy, but that's the gist. He had a feeling it was something along those lines the night he was texting you. Yeah well. There's a difference between meta me and OOC me, if that makes sense. Odin was texting with OOC me in the meta thread during that situation. I thought it was brilliant when you brought in that version of you. Was a total game changer outta nowhere too when you spoke with Zach. ... Although Odin might hate you for it, I think. You're the reason Zach showed up in his eyes.
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Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2017 9:15 am
Lyrca nowSERENITY Lyrca nowSERENITY He reminds me of a couple people that I want to see succeed. But specifically somebody that I grew up with, who had a lot of anger and attachment issues. At the time, growing up the way I was, I viewed that as strength and tried to emulate it the best that I could. So I put that person on a pedestal without letting them know it. And as we got older, the things I "learned" from this person by deifying them helped me get through situations that otherwise would have honestly killed me, as well as some of the times I considered killing myself. But eventually, we were living entirely separate lives, and years would go by where we didn't talk. And then I get a call, and this person is high, and they pour out to me all the horrible s**t that has gone on for them since they were a little, little kid-- and later they tell me some of that was lies, but this is also a person who hated to be viewed as weak or to have failed-- and I realized that the things I learned from this person are the things they needed to turn s**t around. It's a long a** story, and the ending isn't happy, but that's the gist. He had a feeling it was something along those lines the night he was texting you. Yeah well. There's a difference between meta me and OOC me, if that makes sense. Odin was texting with OOC me in the meta thread during that situation. I thought it was brilliant when you brought in that version of you. Was a total game changer outta nowhere too when you spoke with Zach. ... Although Odin might hate you for it, I think. You're the reason Zach showed up in his eyes. Lav is actually the one to thank for that, by pointing out the disconnect between our OOC selves and the selves we were presenting in the meta, who've been through all this additional bullshit. Once Odin texted me, I was like, "s**t, he's literally speaking to Me- me.... So why can't I do it in reverse?" So it can actually be argued that Odin is why Zach showed up.
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Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2017 12:11 pm
nowSERENITY Lyrca nowSERENITY Lyrca nowSERENITY He reminds me of a couple people that I want to see succeed. But specifically somebody that I grew up with, who had a lot of anger and attachment issues. At the time, growing up the way I was, I viewed that as strength and tried to emulate it the best that I could. So I put that person on a pedestal without letting them know it. And as we got older, the things I "learned" from this person by deifying them helped me get through situations that otherwise would have honestly killed me, as well as some of the times I considered killing myself. But eventually, we were living entirely separate lives, and years would go by where we didn't talk. And then I get a call, and this person is high, and they pour out to me all the horrible s**t that has gone on for them since they were a little, little kid-- and later they tell me some of that was lies, but this is also a person who hated to be viewed as weak or to have failed-- and I realized that the things I learned from this person are the things they needed to turn s**t around. It's a long a** story, and the ending isn't happy, but that's the gist. He had a feeling it was something along those lines the night he was texting you. Yeah well. There's a difference between meta me and OOC me, if that makes sense. Odin was texting with OOC me in the meta thread during that situation. I thought it was brilliant when you brought in that version of you. Was a total game changer outta nowhere too when you spoke with Zach. ... Although Odin might hate you for it, I think. You're the reason Zach showed up in his eyes. Lav is actually the one to thank for that, by pointing out the disconnect between our OOC selves and the selves we were presenting in the meta, who've been through all this additional bullshit. Once Odin texted me, I was like, "s**t, he's literally speaking to Me- me.... So why can't I do it in reverse?" So it can actually be argued that Odin is why Zach showed up. Ha! Getting Odin to take the blame for something. That's funny. Good luck with that. ... Maybe. Getting the OLD Odin to take the blame, is what I meant. The one who hung in the OOC all the time.
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Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2017 12:14 pm
Lyrca nowSERENITY Lyrca nowSERENITY Lyrca nowSERENITY He reminds me of a couple people that I want to see succeed. But specifically somebody that I grew up with, who had a lot of anger and attachment issues. At the time, growing up the way I was, I viewed that as strength and tried to emulate it the best that I could. So I put that person on a pedestal without letting them know it. And as we got older, the things I "learned" from this person by deifying them helped me get through situations that otherwise would have honestly killed me, as well as some of the times I considered killing myself. But eventually, we were living entirely separate lives, and years would go by where we didn't talk. And then I get a call, and this person is high, and they pour out to me all the horrible s**t that has gone on for them since they were a little, little kid-- and later they tell me some of that was lies, but this is also a person who hated to be viewed as weak or to have failed-- and I realized that the things I learned from this person are the things they needed to turn s**t around. It's a long a** story, and the ending isn't happy, but that's the gist. He had a feeling it was something along those lines the night he was texting you. Yeah well. There's a difference between meta me and OOC me, if that makes sense. Odin was texting with OOC me in the meta thread during that situation. I thought it was brilliant when you brought in that version of you. Was a total game changer outta nowhere too when you spoke with Zach. ... Although Odin might hate you for it, I think. You're the reason Zach showed up in his eyes. Lav is actually the one to thank for that, by pointing out the disconnect between our OOC selves and the selves we were presenting in the meta, who've been through all this additional bullshit. Once Odin texted me, I was like, "s**t, he's literally speaking to Me- me.... So why can't I do it in reverse?" So it can actually be argued that Odin is why Zach showed up. Ha! Getting Odin to take the blame for something. That's funny. Good luck with that. ... Maybe. Getting the OLD Odin to take the blame, is what I meant. The one who hung in the OOC all the time. Jesus, dude. Odin, Julian, and Leon have all gone so incredibly far off the rails..
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Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2017 12:40 pm
nowSERENITY Jesus, dude. Odin, Julian, and Leon have all gone so incredibly far off the rails.. Lmao. See Odin? At least someone is sort of on your sid - Oh wait he's not here.
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Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2017 2:56 pm
Lyrca nowSERENITY Jesus, dude. Odin, Julian, and Leon have all gone so incredibly far off the rails.. Lmao. See Odin? At least someone is sort of on your sid - Oh wait he's not here. Ugh, don't tell him I'm on his side or he'll throw me to my enemies.
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Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2017 4:06 pm
********. Jack is literally another version of Ben. Lmao. Now they both aren't too fond of Julian.
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Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2017 4:12 pm
Lyrca Lmao. Now they both aren't too fond of Julian. Lmao. Nobody seems to like Julian right now except Zach. Even Leon's like, "******** this guy."
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Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2017 4:14 pm
nowSERENITY Lmao. Nobody seems to like Julian right now except Zach. Even Leon's like, "******** this guy." Well... Yeah. x:
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Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2017 5:52 pm
Lyrca nowSERENITY Lmao. Nobody seems to like Julian right now except Zach. Even Leon's like, "******** this guy." Well... Yeah. x: I mean, at least when Julian left to join Hale he didn't shoot or maim anybody.
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Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2017 6:02 pm
nowSERENITY I mean, at least when Julian left to join Hale he didn't shoot or maim anybody. He was a pretty good boy when he came to me. I'm not a fan of his little hissy fits though. Would do him good if someone taught him some manners.
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Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2017 6:08 pm
Lyrca nowSERENITY I mean, at least when Julian left to join Hale he didn't shoot or maim anybody. He was a pretty good boy when he came to me. I'm not a fan of his little hissy fits though. Would do him good if someone taught him some manners. Oh, ********. Come on, really? You gotta do this when I'm babysitting?
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