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Offline Khem

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Re: Introducing: Myself (Alisa/Abasha)
« Reply #15 on: March 06, 2015, 06:35:48 PM »
Welcome to :taijitu:

It's lovely to have you, Alisa. I'm also mentally ill so we can commiserate. :D
Isn't that why we are all here in Taijitu? because beeing nuts is more fun together?  :trout:
Crazy creates crazy, and chaos attracts heroes. If there is a bunch of crazy people here then it must have some sort of a supernatural draw for us. :P
It is odd how many people NS has with one form of psychological dysfunction or another. It really is an astounding percentage. Perhaps it is those who have some small measure of loos of control in the self find comforting the illusions of power given with simulations of leading governance. Given an outlet where ones opinions matter and are weighted equally with others as in our democracy further complements this need. I wonder at what a trained psychotherapist would make of our group if viewed from a clinical standpoint.

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Re: Introducing: Myself (Alisa/Abasha)
« Reply #16 on: March 07, 2015, 09:38:58 AM »
Now THAT would be interesting, though I gave up playing NS long ago, I still stick around for the Company 5 years later and have even met a couple of the other region members IRL, including the honorable (dubiously ;) ) delegate, who is as fun and clever face to face as she is in here.

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Re: Introducing: Myself (Alisa/Abasha)
« Reply #17 on: March 09, 2015, 02:14:26 PM »
Now THAT would be interesting, though I gave up playing NS long ago, I still stick around for the Company 5 years later and have even met a couple of the other region members IRL, including the honorable (dubiously ;) ) delegate, who is as fun and clever face to face as she is in here.
My honor is spotless, knave.  :trout:

But honestly thanks, that was very nice of you to say. You're great in person, too (even when you and Solnath are lifting me above your heads in the middle of a crowd, despite my feeble protestations). ^_^

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Re: Introducing: Myself (Alisa/Abasha)
« Reply #18 on: March 10, 2015, 10:34:49 AM »
Now THAT would be interesting, though I gave up playing NS long ago, I still stick around for the Company 5 years later and have even met a couple of the other region members IRL, including the honorable (dubiously ;) ) delegate, who is as fun and clever face to face as she is in here.
My honor is spotless, knave.  :trout:

But honestly thanks, that was very nice of you to say. You're great in person, too (even when you and Solnath are lifting me above your heads in the middle of a crowd, despite my feeble protestations). ^_^

Well, how would you see the mid day change of the Royal guards? It's not as if you have that on the other side of the pond XD

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Re: Introducing: Myself (Alisa/Abasha)
« Reply #19 on: March 19, 2015, 08:14:11 AM »
The vast majority of humans are have psychological dysfunctions (at least in the so called "civilizations"), it takes guts to admit it though, and only there we are in a minotity.  :whip: :keke: :-P O:-)
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