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Mephala

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  1. Mephala

    Gender Race

    Colgate, we need you! 979.
  2. Mephala

    Gender Race

    ...?I'm not a guy. XD 989.
  3. You could be okay, but not sure if you have the work ethic.
  4. Kinda hard when your character is another race. I ran my main D&D character through it (Elf Bard, Chaotic Neutral). Eos Melys is nothing like you. She isn't really very cool: she blends into crowds, she hangs out on the fringes at parties, and wearing shades after dark makes her run into things. There's never been anything special about her that she could see; boy, is she in for a surprise. She's come in for her share of hurt, but gotten off with minor damage. And she's gotten no slack from you. In general, you care deeply about Eos Melys, but you're smart enough to let her stand on her own, without burdening her with your personal fantasies or propping her up with idealization and over-dramatization. Eos Melys is a healthy character with a promising career ahead of her. Score Breakdown Do I Know This Guy? 3 You Mean Plaid Is Out? 8 Plain Jane 2 Can't Complain 6 Momma HATES Her! 0 Total: 19 (Also, FML about the name question; it specifically picks on Welsh people. My characters are generally all Welsh, and her name is as well. It's easy to pronounce, though, so that's okay. XD) I also did my main pony OC, Raindancer. Raindancer is nothing like you. She may be popular, or she may not, but no matter what she's impossible to ignore; she stands out... just the way you always wanted to. She may have sometimes thought that she was special, or destined for greater things, but probably dismissed the idea as a fantasy. She's had more than her fair share of hard knocks, and probably spends more time than she ought moaning about it. And she's gotten no slack from you. In general, you care deeply about Raindancer, but you're smart enough to let her stand on her own, without burdening her with your personal fantasies or propping her up with idealization and over-dramatization. Raindancer is a healthy character with a promising career ahead of her. Score Breakdown Do I Know This Guy? 3 Yo! 11 I'm Destined For What? 6 Angst R Us 20 Momma HATES Her! 0 Total: 40
  5. Oh, no, I understand what you mean, of course. But I just see things in a much different way than other people based on many different factors. I never tried to imply that humans have the intelligence of cows; I merely meant to say that I disapprove of any death for one, unless it is being out out of its misery. (Beating one to death with a hammer seems a little excessive and painful, though...what about euthanasia or a heavy poison dosage that would kill very quickly?) And I believe in euthanasia both in humans and mercy killings for animals, so yeah. I get that as well. I didn't mean we act like cows and/or chickens literally, in the sense that we have lessened intelligence, though unfortunately, much of our generation does. I meant it as in that we act as a herd. Many people just go about their daily lives, and don't become that famous author, or that journalist, or that world leaders mother, because they don't want to break out of the social norm. I am aware of Maslow's hierarchy, though last time I studied them in detail I was eight. An excellent yet rather iffy referral, but again, I just hate the idea of killing something for our gain when it isn't absolutely necessary to us. We're no living in the far Arctic where plants cannot grow and the only source of food is other animals. Most of us live in North America, where plant life is in abundance. However, that was actually a pretty good post, not scatterbrained. I'm sorry for the misunderstanding about my comment on that, though. I can't explain myself, either. Which is why I said something that can actively feel pain. I'm not sure plants can (can they? That's something I wanna research now. I hope not, because otherwise I'm starving to death.) I don't think I'm morally superior. The reason so many of us come off as that way, though, is solely because we're in the minority. It can be hard to argue against something when so many people are pressing against you with different opinions. Lots probably think the same of you. And then there are people that are just pricks, yeah.
  6. -I only like...*counts*...about eight character in MLP, and only two of them are Mane 6. I could care less about the rest. Particularly Pinkie Pie and Fluttershy. Eurgh. *shudders* -I hate most superheroes, but I liked Watchmen/V For Vendetta... -Ribena is the best drink in the world, and soft drinks are disgusting :x -I believe in the concept of cannibalism (if you eat meat) :3
  7. Yes, yes I am. Most of us act like chickens and cows anyhow. I could care less about humanity at this point, to be honest. At the same time, I value no life over another. I don't think humans are more "soulful" or "sentient". If anything, we're just as "barbaric". Again, it may sound weird and psychotic, but I've always been like that. The idea of killing anything that can feel pan makes me uncomfortable and upset. If you couldn't look at it and shoot it/gut it/etc. with your own two hands, you have no right to eat it, in my opinion. I feel like the reason a lot of people have little feeling on this issue is because they don't understand what it can feel like to kill something. :x (And no, before anyone asks, I don't support PETA, because they're idiotic, hypocritical buffoons who care only for their publicity.) There's a lot of cultures that rely heavily on animals, so yeah, I get that. You don't need a fur coat in North America. :x Well, I think it's cruel, because we are more sentient (again, sounding bigoted) than other animals. We understand that we're ending another life. That's what I have issues with. But again, people can make their own decisions.
  8. As a stark vegetarian and species rights supporter, I refuse to eat meat at all. I believe that since we have the blessing of being able to make decisions that are ethical and moral, being (and this may sound bigoted) more intelligent than many other species, then we should take advantage of that. However, not everyone views that, and as a result, I wrote an essay on why cannibalism would be normal in humans due to the same logic of "it's normal to eat meat, living things must die for us to live, etc., etc.". Many other animals are cannibalistic, and (without the health risks), then why not slaughter and consume a human being? Same diff. You're still killing something that's living. It's all the same in my eyes. Maybe that sounds psychopathic but it's true. I wouldn't be surprised if we start doing that based on where out world is headed. I have no problems with people that eat meat. I reject it and strongly disagree with it, but it's your choice. However, people that hunt for sport and not for sustenance? That's not something I can condone with. Unless you're going to use every little bit of it for a purpose, then you shouldn't be killing it. Whoa, now, let's not get too inflammatory here.
  9. Out of these, donkey, followed by deer. All the foxes can die. I hate hate hate foxes; just looking at them makes me want to rage. XF
  10. Because that's completely normal vocabulary...everyone talks like that. :x Ninja'd. Because you thought it made you look intelligent. Why is the earth square?
  11. Mephala

    Yum or Yuck?

    Depends on the flavour...actually, no, they're both pretty good. Yum!~ Pencil cases. :3
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