Putting a link to your actual Facebook page? Eesh, that's... brave.
Posts made by Tinuviel
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RE: Looking for a Pennmush coder
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RE: RL Anger
On a similar note to the above. It's three am. It's 87/31 degrees.
Fucking. Heatwave. No wonder California has water now.
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RE: RL Anger
@Duntada An enemy is only a friend that has the decency to stab you in the front.
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RE: Searching for Star Wars RPI
@Ganymede You're gripping the wrong bit.
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RE: RL Anger
@Coin Penis portraits is the term for artful, classy dick pics. At least it should be.
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RE: Coming Soon: Arx, After the Reckoning
@Catsmeow I only used it to block a certain MU owner...
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RE: Dealing with Staff
@mietze We also appear, at least many of us, to be more incapable of giving a fuck. X place is bad? Eh. Quitting is easier these days, far more things competing for our attention.
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RE: Dead Celebrities: 2017 Edition
@surreality Mmm, I suppose so. Does it count as a "celebrity" though?
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RE: Dead Celebrities: 2017 Edition
@Kanye-Qwest Do ships count though? I mean, I'd be sad to see the first cruise ship I ever set foot on be scrapped - even if she's laid up at present.
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RE: Dead Celebrity Thread
@Monogram She got paid millions for that forty-eight seconds.
I doubt I'd last ten. Har, dee, har.
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RE: Coming Soon: Arx, After the Reckoning
@Kanye-Qwest Was that process DawnAmbition.bat? >_>
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RE: RL Anger
@Catsmeow This was true of me for a long time. Apparently I could be easily identified by my lack of capitalisation at the start of dialogue, unlike convention. It's definitely something easy to spot if a person trying to hide has such a tell.
Almost like there's a merit for that...
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RE: RL Anger
@Thenomain When you say "racial protection" do you mean "species protection" or an actual tribal-like mentality? No judgement, I'm just curious as to your phrasing.
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Lessons Learned In Arkham
So, yours truly is back from outer space with a few lessons learned and more than a couple of hard knocks to my ego. I felt that it may be beneficial, to my own sanity if nothing else, to write down a few things I learned during my sojourn to the asylum.
First: Things outside your control should be dealt with, not worried over.
This was a major one, that caused a rather jagged flaw in my character. Any time something happened over which I held no sway or control I grew frustrated - this compounded by the fact that my own brain was often “working” at odds with what I wanted. Often things will happen to or around us that we cannot control. Instead of worrying about it and fretting, the easiest (and, really, only) thing we can do is to adapt to deal with such things. Be they mental health concerns or players acting in ways we don’t like or expect.
Second: It’s okay to not be okay.
This is hard to learn. In a society that praises productivity and an abstract idea of “perfection” over almost everything else, finding that one suffers or that one is in pain can cause so many problems to one’s self esteem or self worth. These, naturally, compound the original issue until one falls into a spiral more dismal than the Star Wars prequels. Thus the second most important lesson I learned during my time away was that it is okay to, sometimes, not be okay. One should never feel ashamed that they need to ask for help, or take time away, or most anything else that may assist in their coping with their plight.
Third: You are responsible only for yourself.
Naturally this will differ depending on circumstances. Volunteering or taking on a supervisory or administrative (in the MU sense at least) role makes you responsible for others, after a fashion. However ultimately one is only responsible for one’s own happiness and one’s own success and so forth. One cannot be made to overreach themselves and one must always look on their own needs ahead of another’s wants. Are you safe? Are you fed? Are you comfortable? These are all needs and one must look to their own needs first and foremost. Much like a parent being instructed to look after their own oxygen mask in a downed aeroplane before assisting their children: One would not be much use to anyone if one does not take care of their own needs first.
Fourth, and final: You are not the conditions in which you find yourself.
One does not (or at least should not) judge another for their broken leg, or their cancer, or their nationality. One should judge, and thus be judged, by their choices. One does not choose to be ill, physically or mentally. One does choose how they deal with those conditions however. Someone far more experienced than I could probably adapt this to a MU* audience, so long as the main point remains the same: What is thrust upon you is not your fault. What one does about it is.
I hope that this helps some people come to terms with unfairness or suffering.
(Edited to add: Formatting and bold.)
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RE: Dead Celebrity Thread
@WTFE Agreed, but still it's hard to hear that such an iconic figure of one's childhood has ceased to be.
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RE: RL things I love
@Auspice That's the best result. Well done to the both of you.
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RE: Coming Soon: Arx, After the Reckoning
@Kanye-Qwest Nah. She types better than Apostate.