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  1. Chevalier
    any particular color for the background?
    Profile Post Comment by Chevalier, Oct 27, 2012
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  3. Chevalier
    Whoops, oh my. It seems the time for this to end has long gone past. I'll lock it and check the state of things in QT~
    Post by: Chevalier, Oct 27, 2012 in forum: The Playground
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    Profile Post Comment

    N-nani?

    N-nani?
    Profile Post Comment by Chevalier, Oct 27, 2012
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    Profile Post Comment

    jayn pls

    jayn pls
    Profile Post Comment by Chevalier, Oct 27, 2012
  6. Chevalier
    Kingdom hearts is light. It'll never go away.
    Post by: Chevalier, Oct 26, 2012 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Context is just very important in the overall of the bible. The bible has a lot of stuff written on it. It is very easy to pick and choose without understanding it. Which is ignorance and a true Christian should know the whys in the bible and in Christianity. Faith is not a synonym of ignorance.

    The laws in Leviticus were laws written by Moses for Israel--God's chosen people. It is important to note that the bible hardly ever meddles into social norms. So, to them, most of these measures made sense due to the social context.

    It is also important to note that the 10 commandments were written by God himself. But the laws for the people were something different (also noted by the commandments being placed inside the Ark of the Covenant, but not the Laws of Moses)

    Funnily enough, the climate in the New Testament is very different. Because Jesus himself was against the use of the Laws of Moses because they were not supposed to be used as they were being used (as in, applying old human sanitary/cleansing laws to modern times)

    On homosexuality. I'm not sure if the bible actually condemns love between men, but rather the act of lying with another man. Which I think could translate to sodomy in some way. Sodomy isn't really natural, so it would make some form of sense for the bible to be against it. but I'm really not sure.
    Post by: Chevalier, Oct 25, 2012 in forum: Debate Corner
  8. Chevalier
    What's wrong with the description? It does say it's for general series discussion.
    Post by: Chevalier, Oct 24, 2012 in forum: Feedback & Assistance
  9. Chevalier
    As long as it's not excessive or offensive.
    Post by: Chevalier, Oct 21, 2012 in forum: Feedback & Assistance
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    Yes, the censors can be bypassed. We actually allow that---to an extent. If we see copious amounts of censor by-passing, specially in areas that are not the Spam Zone, we can use punitiive actions on a member.

    That isn't to say that the censor can not be improved, if that's what you're suggesting.
    Post by: Chevalier, Oct 21, 2012 in forum: Feedback & Assistance
  11. Chevalier
    [x] Force What? to give us the correct answer
    Post by: Chevalier, Oct 19, 2012 in forum: The Playground
  12. Chevalier
    It seems interesting for the most part. And the girl who plays Gretel seems real pretty. The only thing is that it looks like the usual supernatural-type action movie. Which isn't too bad, but eh.
    Post by: Chevalier, Oct 19, 2012 in forum: Movies & Media
  13. Chevalier
    As for materials, the list is not full yet. More materials will come as time goes by. There's a total of 44 materials planned. So wait for that!

    Yes, you should receive the materials as soon as they're activated. If you didn't, I'll be happy to look into it!
    Post by: Chevalier, Oct 19, 2012 in forum: Community News & Projects
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    They're not made. They're content from the game itself. My guess is that they're ripped directly from the games or scanned from a guide, ect. (lol I wish I were this advanced)
    Post by: Chevalier, Oct 18, 2012 in forum: Community News & Projects
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    Yes. I'll make a proper announcement with more info, and how this relates to the pins soon. Most likely tomorrow.
    Post by: Chevalier, Oct 18, 2012 in forum: Community News & Projects
  16. Chevalier
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    Hey guys. I have something interesting for you today! Some of you may have gotten some alerts. Don't be afraid! there's a reason for that.

    the Trophy system has become Synthesis Materials. See the whole list HERE!

    Okay so what are these Materials for?

    Well, we'll give out more details soon. But they are very closely related to our Pin System, which is getting major upgrades and additions as we speak.


    Now, before you ask. Pins will still not be given out. You'll have to wait just a bit more for the Pin system to be fully in effect. But the pins are being put up slowly, but surely.

    For those who don't know, Pins are our collectible system where people get different medals for achieving things. The system is gonna be expanded further soon.

    As for materials, the list is not full yet. More materials will come as time goes by. There's a total of 44 materials planned. So wait for that!
    Thread by: Chevalier, Oct 18, 2012, 18 replies, in forum: Community News & Projects
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    That's a bit morbid. But it gets the point across and it was something I hadn't fully considered.To be honest, I still think it's easier to create relatable characters. Because it's proven to work.

    However, taking the example of Kumagawa, I think it creates a different dynamic that is also very interesting. For example, I would be repulsed by his actions most likely, and that would make the character something odd in my eyes. And that is valid. It creates a dynamic between reader and character that doesn't have to be relatability.
    Post by: Chevalier, Oct 17, 2012 in forum: Archives
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    [underhanded comment vaguely making fun of the OP]
    Post by: Chevalier, Oct 16, 2012 in forum: The Spam Zone
  20. Chevalier
    Yeah but the stubborn unfaltering kind of static character is usually overdone in certain works, specially anime. You get the idealistic teen who makes things work out by sheer force of will and being stubborn.

    I do get what you're saying and I've seen the static character type being used and being done extremely well (specifically in the Sevenwaters series they make use of both static and dynamic ones as mains). Done incorrectly, you might end up with a flat and uninteresting character.

    And to be honest, in reality, everything has some sort of flaw. While I agree that these flaws don't neccesarily need to be showered at you from every character, or having them be a major point, I think it's somewhat impossible to have a main character and have them be flawless, because that is basically stripping away part of their humanity and part of the reader's bond with them.
    Post by: Chevalier, Oct 16, 2012 in forum: Archives