Sylphas2007-01-02 19:50:45
So where does furrikin mudsex fall on there? You know, in case Shiri ever tries to woo the noobs or something. He's sneaky like that.
Unknown2007-01-03 00:46:43
QUOTE(Sylphas @ Jan 2 2007, 08:50 PM) 368691
So where does furrikin mudsex fall on there? You know, in case Shiri ever tries to woo the noobs or something. He's sneaky like that.
Geekiest tier. Aetherships = Star Trek.
Shiri2007-01-03 02:38:26
Die, Sylphas.
Sylphas2007-01-03 04:30:11
QUOTE(Shiri @ Jan 2 2007, 09:38 PM) 368825
Die, Sylphas.
You know you love me. Vix2007-01-03 04:31:07
QUOTE(Sylphas @ Jan 2 2007, 01:50 PM) 368691
So where does furrikin mudsex fall on there? You know, in case Shiri ever tries to woo the noobs or something. He's sneaky like that.
You know, that could apply to you too.
Sylphas2007-01-03 04:59:54
QUOTE(Vix @ Jan 2 2007, 11:31 PM) 368872
You know, that could apply to you too.
Yes, but squirrels don't kiss and tell.
Stangmar2007-01-05 03:34:38
I fall under Video Gamer. I hate Anime with a passion that burns with the white-hot intensity of a thousand suns.
Unknown2007-01-05 09:26:17
lowest one is Roleplayer (fear Jah Zee, my level 12 Nagai Jedi Knight and Fred Silverblade, my level 20 something human paladin!)... concidering LARP, but no LARP close to me
Verithrax2007-01-05 11:40:32
I'm almostt at the top of it all, being an SF literature fan. Unless you count writing a Lusternia bardic as being 'published'.
First SF book I read in English, and incidentally the first book I read in English, was Dune. Which I don't recommend to people trying to learn English, because it's a complex book with lots of words exclusive to the Dune saga ('Fremen', 'baliset', 'chaumurky', 'chaumas', etc.). I also recommend it to people trying to learn English, because it's a complex book with lots of words exclusive to the Dune saga. From there on I got into reading Asimov, Stephenson, Neal Gaiman and others.
But I'm also a roleplaying gamer, a video gamer, an amateur science fiction artist and a science fiction television fan.
First SF book I read in English, and incidentally the first book I read in English, was Dune. Which I don't recommend to people trying to learn English, because it's a complex book with lots of words exclusive to the Dune saga ('Fremen', 'baliset', 'chaumurky', 'chaumas', etc.). I also recommend it to people trying to learn English, because it's a complex book with lots of words exclusive to the Dune saga. From there on I got into reading Asimov, Stephenson, Neal Gaiman and others.
But I'm also a roleplaying gamer, a video gamer, an amateur science fiction artist and a science fiction television fan.
Sylphas2007-01-05 17:13:32
I think we need a new level somewhere for people with enormous sigs with quotes from an RPG.
Daganev2007-01-05 22:15:46
QUOTE(stangmar @ Jan 4 2007, 07:34 PM) 369485
hot intensity of a thousand suns.
Isn't that phrase from Japanese / anime movies?
Noola2007-01-05 22:36:17
Hmm... My lowest tier of each category...
Comic Book Fan who only reads superhero comics
Roleplaying Gamers
Fanfiction writers
Trekkies
and I fit in all the boxes above those too, obviously.
On a side note... I had to explain to my little sister what 'Furries' where over christmas vacation. (we were listening to a song that referenced it and she was like "What they hell is he talking about?") She was equally appalled and amused.
Comic Book Fan who only reads superhero comics
Roleplaying Gamers
Fanfiction writers
Trekkies
and I fit in all the boxes above those too, obviously.
On a side note... I had to explain to my little sister what 'Furries' where over christmas vacation. (we were listening to a song that referenced it and she was like "What they hell is he talking about?") She was equally appalled and amused.
Daganev2007-01-05 23:05:44
QUOTE(stangmar @ Jan 4 2007, 07:34 PM) 369485
hot intensity of a thousand suns.
Isn't that phrase from Japanese / anime movies?
Erylan2007-01-05 23:10:04
Was that a double post or are you putting emphasis on
Japanese/ anime movies
EDIT: Wait...why is your post moving down?
Japanese/ anime movies
EDIT: Wait...why is your post moving down?
Daganev2007-01-05 23:11:48
QUOTE(stangmar @ Jan 4 2007, 07:34 PM) 369485
hot intensity of a thousand suns.
Isn't that phrase from Japanese / anime movies?
Theomar2007-01-05 23:16:17
Except for fanfic, that describes me too well. :'(