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by Deltabot » Sat Apr 21, 2012 9:55 pm
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Blades wrote:Boy, you sure do talk a lot, Delta. What are the chances of you playing a character in this game again?

I dunno. The biggest problem I had last time was time. With my schedule, I don't usually have any time to just sit down and write. However, I am working on a fan character, who doesn't necessarily have to have a big story arc, so I wouldn't have to post every day. I am having trouble describing her personality though.
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by Baneblade » Sun Apr 22, 2012 2:55 am
- Motto: "Scream....it only make it more fun"
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Deltabot wrote:Phaze wrote:Deltabot wrote:Baneblade wrote:sheesh delta....that was silly...
Now on the subject of medievil torture, or just torture, i am quite the interested party
Oh soooo mannny things to do with fun toys like iron maidens, the pyramid seat, a wooden plank and lots of rocks....
...oops my bad...
Yeah, I know. I've done stupider though. When I was little, I bit a hole in the wall. And a few months after that, I bit into a glowstick. However, then I had no idea it was dangerous.
You are not alone. I have so many ideas for devices and situations like that. Usually, it's Delta being tortured, and it's more psychological than physical.
Psycological is fun physical is better i once put a friend of mine through a bed.
First off, do you mean you pushed your friend through the springs of a mattress? And secondly, I might beg to differ on the physical being better. There's nothing like having Delta (who's claustrophobic) crawl through an air vent and get stuck. Or have a partner-or-the-world senario with an Autobot.
hahah.. Yeah psychological can mess people up. But physical is so much more fun.
I cracked a wall with someone in a re-enactment display. Shoulder barged him into the wall and I heard him go crunch and the wall go crack. Lol
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by Phaze » Sun Apr 22, 2012 4:07 am
- Motto: ""All's Fair in Life and Death""
- Weapon: Nuclear Charged Fusion Cannon
Deltabot wrote:Phaze wrote:Deltabot wrote:Baneblade wrote:sheesh delta....that was silly...
Now on the subject of medievil torture, or just torture, i am quite the interested party
Oh soooo mannny things to do with fun toys like iron maidens, the pyramid seat, a wooden plank and lots of rocks....
...oops my bad...
Yeah, I know. I've done stupider though. When I was little, I bit a hole in the wall. And a few months after that, I bit into a glowstick. However, then I had no idea it was dangerous.
You are not alone. I have so many ideas for devices and situations like that. Usually, it's Delta being tortured, and it's more psychological than physical.
Psycological is fun physical is better i once put a friend of mine through a bed.
First off, do you mean you pushed your friend through the springs of a mattress? And secondly, I might beg to differ on the physical being better. There's nothing like having Delta (who's claustrophobic) crawl through an air vent and get stuck. Or have a partner-or-the-world senario with an Autobot.
I mean it was a literatal chokeslam through a top bunk down on to the bottom took us an hour to dig him out of that. Psychological fun as it is nothing like leaving a visual remind of pain
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by Godzillabot Primal » Sun Apr 22, 2012 11:45 am
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Since this is random discussions. Does anybody here know where to get the Super Sentai model/candy kits?
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by #Sideways# » Sun Apr 22, 2012 12:14 pm
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Godzillabot Primal wrote:Since this is random discussions. Does anybody here know where to get the Super Sentai model/candy kits?
I have no idea what this is. Stay thirsty, my friends.
No sigs, by the way.
Smokey wrote:(OOC: Since the med bay is not directly attached to the hangar, I’m going to assume that Jazz is walking into the corridor when Prowl arrives.)
You guessed right!
Wait, what are you talking about? The Med Bay is the center of the Universe!
Everything connects to it! Hangers, Decepticon bases, Vector Sigma, it all attaches to it! Its like a TARDIS room!
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by Insidious » Sun Apr 22, 2012 12:21 pm
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Phaze wrote:Deltabot wrote:Phaze wrote:Deltabot wrote:Baneblade wrote:sheesh delta....that was silly...
Now on the subject of medievil torture, or just torture, i am quite the interested party
Oh soooo mannny things to do with fun toys like iron maidens, the pyramid seat, a wooden plank and lots of rocks....
...oops my bad...
Yeah, I know. I've done stupider though. When I was little, I bit a hole in the wall. And a few months after that, I bit into a glowstick. However, then I had no idea it was dangerous.
You are not alone. I have so many ideas for devices and situations like that. Usually, it's Delta being tortured, and it's more psychological than physical.
Psycological is fun physical is better i once put a friend of mine through a bed.
First off, do you mean you pushed your friend through the springs of a mattress? And secondly, I might beg to differ on the physical being better. There's nothing like having Delta (who's claustrophobic) crawl through an air vent and get stuck. Or have a partner-or-the-world senario with an Autobot.
I mean it was a literatal chokeslam through a top bunk down on to the bottom took us an hour to dig him out of that. Psychological fun as it is nothing like leaving a visual remind of pain

I've been choke slammed, power-bombed and slammed through just about every piece of furniture imaginable (back in my younger, ruffian days). It's good times. Builds character
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by Phaze » Sun Apr 22, 2012 12:36 pm
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Insidious wrote:Phaze wrote:Deltabot wrote:Phaze wrote:Deltabot wrote:Baneblade wrote:sheesh delta....that was silly...
Now on the subject of medievil torture, or just torture, i am quite the interested party
Oh soooo mannny things to do with fun toys like iron maidens, the pyramid seat, a wooden plank and lots of rocks....
...oops my bad...
Yeah, I know. I've done stupider though. When I was little, I bit a hole in the wall. And a few months after that, I bit into a glowstick. However, then I had no idea it was dangerous.
You are not alone. I have so many ideas for devices and situations like that. Usually, it's Delta being tortured, and it's more psychological than physical.
Psycological is fun physical is better i once put a friend of mine through a bed.
First off, do you mean you pushed your friend through the springs of a mattress? And secondly, I might beg to differ on the physical being better. There's nothing like having Delta (who's claustrophobic) crawl through an air vent and get stuck. Or have a partner-or-the-world senario with an Autobot.
I mean it was a literatal chokeslam through a top bunk down on to the bottom took us an hour to dig him out of that. Psychological fun as it is nothing like leaving a visual remind of pain

I've been choke slammed, power-bombed and slammed through just about every piece of furniture imaginable (back in my younger, ruffian days). It's good times. Builds character

aye back in the day i got the same treatment
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by Insidious » Sun Apr 22, 2012 12:43 pm
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This was all in preparation to try out for the WWF at some point in my college career. That's what I told myself, anyway.
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by Psychout » Sun Apr 22, 2012 1:59 pm
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#Sideways# wrote:Wait, what are you talking about? The Med Bay is the center of the Universe!
Everything connects to it! Hangers, Decepticon bases, Vector Sigma, it all attaches to it! Its like a TARDIS room!

Amen brother! It was exactly the same over on the Thantos too, all the awesome people used to hang out in the Med-Bay. Ruined Decepticon bases are the new place to be now though...
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by Deltabot » Sun Apr 22, 2012 2:07 pm
- Motto: "If you can't say anything nice, go join the Decepticons."
- Weapon: Astro Blaster
Phaze wrote:Insidious wrote:Phaze wrote:Deltabot wrote:Phaze wrote:Deltabot wrote:Baneblade wrote:sheesh delta....that was silly...
Now on the subject of medievil torture, or just torture, i am quite the interested party
Oh soooo mannny things to do with fun toys like iron maidens, the pyramid seat, a wooden plank and lots of rocks....
...oops my bad...
Yeah, I know. I've done stupider though. When I was little, I bit a hole in the wall. And a few months after that, I bit into a glowstick. However, then I had no idea it was dangerous.
You are not alone. I have so many ideas for devices and situations like that. Usually, it's Delta being tortured, and it's more psychological than physical.
Psycological is fun physical is better i once put a friend of mine through a bed.
First off, do you mean you pushed your friend through the springs of a mattress? And secondly, I might beg to differ on the physical being better. There's nothing like having Delta (who's claustrophobic) crawl through an air vent and get stuck. Or have a partner-or-the-world senario with an Autobot.
I mean it was a literatal chokeslam through a top bunk down on to the bottom took us an hour to dig him out of that. Psychological fun as it is nothing like leaving a visual remind of pain

I've been choke slammed, power-bombed and slammed through just about every piece of furniture imaginable (back in my younger, ruffian days). It's good times. Builds character

aye back in the day i got the same treatment
Ha ha. You all make a good point. I think the reason I prefer psychological is because I'm better at it. And being a girl, most of the bullying I endure are insults and catty remarks. (None of it bugs me one bit. I know who I am, I am who I am, and I like who I am, so there's no point changing it.) I do like a good wrestle though. I wrestle with my cousin (who takes karate) whenever we go to visit. We haven't broken anything yet, but it's still fun. He's the one who really got me into Transformers. I owe him so much.
Psychout wrote:#Sideways# wrote:Wait, what are you talking about? The Med Bay is the center of the Universe! Everything connects to it! Hangers, Decepticon bases, Vector Sigma, it all attaches to it! Its like a TARDIS room!
It was exactly the same over on the Thantos too, all the awesome people used to hang out in the Med-Bay. Ruined Decepticon bases are the new Med-bay now though.
Yeah, lol. That's so true. And it's good to know the awesome people hang out there because that's Delta's favorite hang-out spot. Primus knows she bugs Ratchet with too many questions.
Edit: the med bay. Not ruined Decepticon bases. Delta hangs out in the med bay.
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by USDA Prime » Mon Apr 23, 2012 5:13 am
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Uh, I hate when I think I have plenty of time to post for most of my characters, and I end up spending all of it on just one (and even then it feels like I have to rush it in the end).
Hopefully I can get those done by tomorrow morning, so long as the kids will let me. Those damn kids and their lazy biological dads who won't take them for spring vacation, and their damn need for food, love and attention!
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by Ember » Mon Apr 23, 2012 7:04 am
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Wreck 'n Rule wrote:Uh, I hate when I think I have plenty of time to post for most of my characters, and I end up spending all of it on just one (and even then it feels like I have to rush it in the end).
Hopefully I can get those done by tomorrow morning, so long as the kids will let me. Those damn kids and their lazy biological dads who won't take them for spring vacation, and their damn need for food, love and attention!

Wow. Just wow.
I usually lock my daughter up in some random room with a bowl of water and pack of dry crackers and I'm good to go for twelve hours.
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by Drop Bear » Mon Apr 23, 2012 7:50 am
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Ember wrote:Wreck 'n Rule wrote:Uh, I hate when I think I have plenty of time to post for most of my characters, and I end up spending all of it on just one (and even then it feels like I have to rush it in the end).
Hopefully I can get those done by tomorrow morning, so long as the kids will let me. Those damn kids and their lazy biological dads who won't take them for spring vacation, and their damn need for food, love and attention!

Wow. Just wow.
I usually lock my daughter up in some random room with a bowl of water and pack of dry crackers and I'm good to go for twelve hours.
Yikes.
And here I was thinking you guys were a swell bunch.
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by USDA Prime » Mon Apr 23, 2012 11:53 am
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Blades wrote:Ember wrote:Wreck 'n Rule wrote:Uh, I hate when I think I have plenty of time to post for most of my characters, and I end up spending all of it on just one (and even then it feels like I have to rush it in the end).
Hopefully I can get those done by tomorrow morning, so long as the kids will let me. Those damn kids and their lazy biological dads who won't take them for spring vacation, and their damn need for food, love and attention!

Wow. Just wow.
I usually lock my daughter up in some random room with a bowl of water and pack of dry crackers and I'm good to go for twelve hours.
Yikes.
And here I was thinking you guys were a swell bunch.

I resent that remake! Despite all the ice I've used I still haven't stopped the swelling on my throbbing-
Oh wait, that's not what you meant, is it?
In all seriousness though, I managed to get my girlfriends two pre-teen girls into Beast Wars. They refuse to watch G1, but I think I should get some points for that!
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by Ember » Mon Apr 23, 2012 12:28 pm
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Wreck 'n Rule wrote:I resent that remake! Despite all the ice I've used I still haven't stopped the swelling on my throbbing-
Oh wait, that's not what you meant, is it?
In all seriousness though, I managed to get my girlfriends two pre-teen girls into Beast Wars. They refuse to watch G1, but I think I should get some points for that!
Nice job. I've gotten my 5 year old daughter into the G1 cartoon and TFs Prime. She actually begs to watch Prime...every night.
The kid's weird too. She loves the movie Jaws. I'm hoping to get her into the Saw movies.
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by Godzillabot Primal » Mon Apr 23, 2012 12:44 pm
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Ember wrote:Wreck 'n Rule wrote:I resent that remake! Despite all the ice I've used I still haven't stopped the swelling on my throbbing-
Oh wait, that's not what you meant, is it?
In all seriousness though, I managed to get my girlfriends two pre-teen girls into Beast Wars. They refuse to watch G1, but I think I should get some points for that!
Nice job. I've gotten my 5 year old daughter into the G1 cartoon and TFs Prime. She actually begs to watch Prime...every night.
The kid's weird too. She loves the movie Jaws. I'm hoping to get her into the Saw movies.

I was weird as well. when I had nightmares when I was four or five. I'd watch one of the Jurassic Park movies to
calm me down.
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by #Sideways# » Mon Apr 23, 2012 2:32 pm
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Ember wrote:Nice job. I've gotten my 5 year old daughter into the G1 cartoon and TFs Prime. She actually begs to watch Prime...every night.
The kid's weird too. She loves the movie Jaws. I'm hoping to get her into the Saw movies.

For your daughter.
I loved Jurassic Park when I watched it for the first time when I was five. It is the best movie ever, no matter how many times everyone around me says, "Stop singing that theme song!"
Jurassic Park was a good book, too.
Godzillabot Primal wrote:I was weird as well. when I had nightmares when I was four or five. I'd watch one of the Jurassic Park movies to calm me down.
I will never forget that nightmare when Terridax, that creepy blue dude from Bionicle, came to me in my dreams and chased me. I managed to get into a Golf Cart which behaved like a Minecraft Minecart and escape. Then I punched him in the face and woke up.
It was awesome.
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by Smokescreen85 » Mon Apr 23, 2012 4:34 pm
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Ember wrote:Wreck 'n Rule wrote:I resent that remake! Despite all the ice I've used I still haven't stopped the swelling on my throbbing-
Oh wait, that's not what you meant, is it?
In all seriousness though, I managed to get my girlfriends two pre-teen girls into Beast Wars. They refuse to watch G1, but I think I should get some points for that!
Nice job. I've gotten my 5 year old daughter into the G1 cartoon and TFs Prime. She actually begs to watch Prime...every night.
The kid's weird too. She loves the movie Jaws. I'm hoping to get her into the Saw movies.

I must be related to you in some way, because I love TF Prime, Jaws AND the Saw films! I also enjoy the Friday the 13th, Nightmare on Elm Street and Halloween franchises (all originals, by the way, NOT the remakes). Although, the F13 reboot was actually pretty decent IMO. I guess I'm just sick and twisted that way.
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by Ember » Mon Apr 23, 2012 4:59 pm
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SmokescreenGT wrote:Ember wrote:Wreck 'n Rule wrote:I resent that remake! Despite all the ice I've used I still haven't stopped the swelling on my throbbing-
Oh wait, that's not what you meant, is it?
In all seriousness though, I managed to get my girlfriends two pre-teen girls into Beast Wars. They refuse to watch G1, but I think I should get some points for that!
Nice job. I've gotten my 5 year old daughter into the G1 cartoon and TFs Prime. She actually begs to watch Prime...every night.
The kid's weird too. She loves the movie Jaws. I'm hoping to get her into the Saw movies.

I must be related to you in some way, because I love TF Prime, Jaws AND the Saw films! I also enjoy the Friday the 13th, Nightmare on Elm Street and Halloween franchises (all originals, by the way, NOT the remakes). Although, the F13 reboot was actually pretty decent IMO. I guess I'm just sick and twisted that way.

We were separated at birth. All of the Halloween movies (except #3) were just plain awesome.
And the fact that you consider yourself sick and twisted just proves that we are related.
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by Foximus » Mon Apr 23, 2012 5:07 pm
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Ugh, I feel like I walked out of a Robert Forest poem. So much posting to do. It snuck up on me.
And miles to go before I sleep.
And miles to go before I sleep.
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by Phaze » Mon Apr 23, 2012 5:10 pm
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Ember wrote:SmokescreenGT wrote:Ember wrote:Wreck 'n Rule wrote:I resent that remake! Despite all the ice I've used I still haven't stopped the swelling on my throbbing-
Oh wait, that's not what you meant, is it?
In all seriousness though, I managed to get my girlfriends two pre-teen girls into Beast Wars. They refuse to watch G1, but I think I should get some points for that!
Nice job. I've gotten my 5 year old daughter into the G1 cartoon and TFs Prime. She actually begs to watch Prime...every night.
The kid's weird too. She loves the movie Jaws. I'm hoping to get her into the Saw movies.

I must be related to you in some way, because I love TF Prime, Jaws AND the Saw films! I also enjoy the Friday the 13th, Nightmare on Elm Street and Halloween franchises (all originals, by the way, NOT the remakes). Although, the F13 reboot was actually pretty decent IMO. I guess I'm just sick and twisted that way.

We were separated at birth. All of the Halloween movies (except #3) were just plain awesome.
And the fact that you consider yourself sick and twisted just proves that we are related.

I got shown Aliens when i was 4 kinda got me hooked on sci fi early i'm working on getting my nephew into comics, transformers. Thou i really need to reaquire the f13th and Halloween series on dvd
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by Ember » Mon Apr 23, 2012 5:15 pm
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Foxfire13795 wrote:Ugh, I feel like I walked out of a Robert Forest poem. So much posting to do. It snuck up on me.
And miles to go before I sleep.
And miles to go before I sleep.
That's Robert Frost if I'm not mistaken. Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening.
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by #Sideways# » Mon Apr 23, 2012 5:17 pm
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Foxfire13795 wrote:Ugh, I feel like I walked out of a Robert Forest poem. So much posting to do. It snuck up on me.
And miles to go before I sleep.
And miles to go before I sleep.
Maybe you need something to wake you up?
Perhaps "Ice would suffice"?
Robert Frost, Fire and Ice
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by Foximus » Mon Apr 23, 2012 6:02 pm
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Ember wrote:Foxfire13795 wrote:Ugh, I feel like I walked out of a Robert Forest poem. So much posting to do. It snuck up on me.
And miles to go before I sleep.
And miles to go before I sleep.
That's Robert Frost if I'm not mistaken. Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening.
Ah, darn. Too tired to catch the misspelled name, and yes, I just couldn't recall the title of the poem. I like his works.
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