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alone-in-eternity [2009-04-11 11:31:02 +0000 UTC]
I know the feeling... putting up the facade isn't good though...
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Twilightwind [2009-04-10 02:37:43 +0000 UTC]
that is why I dislike people....they assume too much. (not all people..i'm just not a people person..except on the internet..then I chat up a storm. ^^)
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Faye424 [2009-04-09 20:55:35 +0000 UTC]
Agreed. People treat me like this all the time, when they have no idea what goes on in my head.
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Naivax-Maundrell [2009-04-09 20:20:45 +0000 UTC]
Stupid person. How rude are they to tell you you're predictable? Horribly rude. I'm glad you know who and what you are.
The mask is a brilliant tool when used properly. Sounds like you're pretty good. Very difficult to even think about explain the voices let alone actually trying to. But most of the time they have a pretty good idea of what's good and bad for you. (Just be careful.)
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GrairBear [2009-04-09 19:38:54 +0000 UTC]
Secret Teller;
I know how you feel. =]
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frozenfoxfire [2009-04-09 19:31:04 +0000 UTC]
Are you soulbonded? I am. I feel a lot of emotions that aren't mine.
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blackskye13 In reply to frozenfoxfire [2009-04-10 00:07:01 +0000 UTC]
I'd like to know what soulbonded is too...
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silent-pirate In reply to blackskye13 [2009-04-10 01:44:43 +0000 UTC]
From [link]
A soulbond is a fictive or real person adopted into one's mindspace. This term is used in this sense by a relatively small number of people on the internet after its invention by amateur author Amanda Flowers. Originally, "soulbond" was a term in esoteric and occult writings and in romantic novels, where it meant a twin soul, one's ideal mate, or simply a very strong friendship lasting across many lifetimes, rather than a relationship with a non-material friend. Fantasy literature and roleplaying games still use the term in this original sense.
Some people use the word "soulbond" to describe images, avatars or characters that do not have independent life but are put on, like a role in theater. A person of fictive origins in such a group might be called a fictive, or just a person.
And to understand what THAT meant, I would suggest skimming over the rest of the glossary I linked to. XD
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blackskye13 In reply to silent-pirate [2009-04-10 09:07:20 +0000 UTC]
Well THAT's a new one... learn something everyday I guess. Lol thanks!
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frozenfoxfire In reply to FragileReveries [2009-04-11 19:09:39 +0000 UTC]
Oh damn. Okay, hmm... Lemme try it again, and if it doesn't work I'll find another way to explain it.
[link]
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silent-pirate In reply to FragileReveries [2009-04-10 01:44:28 +0000 UTC]
From [link]
A soulbond is a fictive or real person adopted into one's mindspace. This term is used in this sense by a relatively small number of people on the internet after its invention by amateur author Amanda Flowers. Originally, "soulbond" was a term in esoteric and occult writings and in romantic novels, where it meant a twin soul, one's ideal mate, or simply a very strong friendship lasting across many lifetimes, rather than a relationship with a non-material friend. Fantasy literature and roleplaying games still use the term in this original sense.
Some people use the word "soulbond" to describe images, avatars or characters that do not have independent life but are put on, like a role in theater. A person of fictive origins in such a group might be called a fictive, or just a person.
And to understand what THAT meant, I would suggest skimming over the rest of the glossary I linked to. XD
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Tainted-Petals [2009-04-09 15:21:53 +0000 UTC]
Some people hear voices, some aren't good, but some don't interfer in everyday life. Some put you down, while others are there like guardians of your life, always there to protect you.
If they're putting you down, then I suggest you do what you can to shut them up, or get them to change their tone.
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Tyros [2009-04-09 14:49:15 +0000 UTC]
Hmmm... Interesting. I'm honestly unsure of what to say aside from... Hearing voices probably isn't healthy, and you might want to look into some sort of help for that.
- Tyros
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silent-pirate In reply to Tyros [2009-04-10 01:40:29 +0000 UTC]
Only if the voices are causing trouble.
I know plenty of people who hear voices and are happier with them, leading perfectly healthy and happy lives.
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Tyros In reply to silent-pirate [2009-04-10 02:46:00 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, I guess that's fair enough. n.n
Hopefully the voices aren't causing problems for the ST... Kinda sounds like it.
- Tyros
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remey In reply to Tyros [2009-04-09 20:43:19 +0000 UTC]
i dunno, i think everyone hears voices. its just to what extent does one hear them.
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Tyros In reply to remey [2009-04-09 22:31:32 +0000 UTC]
Hmmm... I agree with you in a way.
But, I don't think hearing your own thoughts represented in a voice is the same thing as the 'voices' the ST is talking about.
- Tyros
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AnOdeToMaybe [2009-04-09 14:20:42 +0000 UTC]
A fellow actor.
You must have amazing skill to be called predictable. It's hard to keep in the mindset of a certain character for just a few hours, let alone days, weeks, months at a time. I admire your durability.
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somethingimaginative In reply to AnOdeToMaybe [2009-04-09 15:24:56 +0000 UTC]
im with you, i dont think i could keep up one personality for so long
it is extremely impressive
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CrimsonMeg5002 [2009-04-09 14:15:21 +0000 UTC]
I'm a bit confused...does this have anything to do with schizophrenia?
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