11/21/07 [DMFA #844] - She's a hump, what?

Started by Sienna Maiu - M T, November 21, 2007, 02:33:04 AM

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Sienna Maiu - M T

Interesting, I see no mauling, how amusing that she's been hanging on for awhile, I imagine this means that it really is just a "silly grudge"

Also, best of luck on your excursion Miss Amber :)

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:D Makes a person happy enough to make you giggle shooting milk from the nostrials

Sienna Maiu - M T

Luckily, I wasn't holding my mug of milk at the time.

Kuari

Quote from: Zedd on November 21, 2007, 02:41:04 AM
:D Makes a person happy enough to make you giggle shooting milk from the nostrials

See, this is why I never drink anything before reading a comic.

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Quote from: Seth C Triggs on November 21, 2007, 03:08:06 AM
If tea turns into a baby, what would milk turn into?

-Seth

A freak of nature. Thats all i can think of.

Saist

hmm... Mab may want to have her extra tail checked out.

Kuari

Quote from: je.saist on November 21, 2007, 03:18:21 AM
hmm... Mab may want to have her extra tail checked out.

I was thinking more along the lines of "hunchback" rather then extra tail

Grenn

Seems to me that Fae have a thing for hugging everything they see in any situation :)

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So since Nutmeg is required to speak in third-person, is she going to call herself "Hunch" now?

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Wasn't Mab's hunch on the other side?


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Quote from: Sienna Maiu - M T on November 21, 2007, 02:49:57 AM
Luckily, I wasn't holding my mug of milk at the time.

*Charles Salad Fingers*  It... it seems the comic has made the milk come out of my nostrils...
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maybe shes related to a 'facehugger'.......lets give mab some chili and burritos
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Slacker Spice

Just a brief thought for Amber: If a faerie child is a reborn soul, is it possible for the resulting child to remember anything from its previous life?


"Oh, listen to Mary Poppins. He's got his crust all stiff and upper with that nancy-boy accent. You English men are always so... bloody hell! [counting them on his fingers.] Sodding, blimey, shagging, knickers, bollocks. Oh god... I'm English."
"Welcome to the nancy tribe."
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"Aw, great, you blew up the 'wah-wah' machine!"
"PORCUPINES ARE GOD!" - Nostalgia

Amber Williams

Quote from: Slacker Spice on November 21, 2007, 01:45:58 PM
Just a brief thought for Amber: If a faerie child is a reborn soul, is it possible for the resulting child to remember anything from its previous life?

Nope. Total blank slate. Anything they learn from the previous would have to be told to them or in handy dandy book format. :V

Kuari

Quote from: Amber Williams on November 21, 2007, 01:49:15 PM
Quote from: Slacker Spice on November 21, 2007, 01:45:58 PM
Just a brief thought for Amber: If a faerie child is a reborn soul, is it possible for the resulting child to remember anything from its previous life?

Nope. Total blank slate. Anything they learn from the previous would have to be told to them or in handy dandy book format. :V

Something I'm wondering now is how long does a Fae usually live before deciding to die?  I mean, it's a big multiverse out there.  There's so many things to do.  Though I suppose in the end, unlimited power would get a bit stale.

Alondro

Quote from: Kuari on November 21, 2007, 01:57:40 PM
Quote from: Amber Williams on November 21, 2007, 01:49:15 PM
Quote from: Slacker Spice on November 21, 2007, 01:45:58 PM
Just a brief thought for Amber: If a faerie child is a reborn soul, is it possible for the resulting child to remember anything from its previous life?

Nope. Total blank slate. Anything they learn from the previous would have to be told to them or in handy dandy book format. :V

Something I'm wondering now is how long does a Fae usually live before deciding to die?  I mean, it's a big multiverse out there.  There's so many things to do.  Though I suppose in the end, unlimited power would get a bit stale.

You know, I kinda hate it when people say stuff like this.  No one has ever had unlimited power, so you can't even begin to guess at what it's like or how long you could go on before you'd get so bored you're willing to kill yourself.  It's a state of being far beyond mortal comprehension.  Just try to write a list of EVERYTHING you could do with such power and such a vast space to explore... the list alone will take you years to write.

Now, maybe vast powers with a puny mind would get stale.  There's nothing worse than someone with no imagination at all.  Creativity is the key.   :3
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Quote from: Amber Williams on November 21, 2007, 01:49:15 PM
Quote from: Slacker Spice on November 21, 2007, 01:45:58 PM
Just a brief thought for Amber: If a faerie child is a reborn soul, is it possible for the resulting child to remember anything from its previous life?

Nope. Total blank slate. Anything they learn from the previous would have to be told to them or in handy dandy book format. :V

What, no puppets?

Aleolus

Quote from: Kuari on November 21, 2007, 01:57:40 PM
Quote from: Amber Williams on November 21, 2007, 01:49:15 PM
Quote from: Slacker Spice on November 21, 2007, 01:45:58 PM
Just a brief thought for Amber: If a faerie child is a reborn soul, is it possible for the resulting child to remember anything from its previous life?

Nope. Total blank slate. Anything they learn from the previous would have to be told to them or in handy dandy book format. :V

Something I'm wondering now is how long does a Fae usually live before deciding to die?  I mean, it's a big multiverse out there.  There's so many things to do.  Though I suppose in the end, unlimited power would get a bit stale.

Oh, fairly quickly, I would imagine.  Just remember, power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.

:erk I just had the mental image of a corrupted, evil fae.  It's not pretty!  Amber, maybe you could have one of them show up fairly soon to be the villian!

Sienna Maiu - M T

Quote from: Amber Williams on November 21, 2007, 01:49:15 PM
Quote from: Slacker Spice on November 21, 2007, 01:45:58 PM
Just a brief thought for Amber: If a faerie child is a reborn soul, is it possible for the resulting child to remember anything from its previous life?

Nope. Total blank slate. Anything they learn from the previous would have to be told to them or in handy dandy book format. :V

Which actually brings up a question I've had... are the genders set as well, or could you at any point in time have an unproportionate amount of males to females?

Quote from: Alondro on November 21, 2007, 02:26:57 PM
Quote from: Kuari on November 21, 2007, 01:57:40 PM
Quote from: Amber Williams on November 21, 2007, 01:49:15 PM
Quote from: Slacker Spice on November 21, 2007, 01:45:58 PM
Just a brief thought for Amber: If a faerie child is a reborn soul, is it possible for the resulting child to remember anything from its previous life?

Nope. Total blank slate. Anything they learn from the previous would have to be told to them or in handy dandy book format. :V

Something I'm wondering now is how long does a Fae usually live before deciding to die?  I mean, it's a big multiverse out there.  There's so many things to do.  Though I suppose in the end, unlimited power would get a bit stale.

You know, I kinda hate it when people say stuff like this.  No one has ever had unlimited power, so you can't even begin to guess at what it's like or how long you could go on before you'd get so bored you're willing to kill yourself.  It's a state of being far beyond mortal comprehension.  Just try to write a list of EVERYTHING you could do with such power and such a vast space to explore... the list alone will take you years to write.

Now, maybe vast powers with a puny mind would get stale.  There's nothing worse than someone with no imagination at all.  Creativity is the key.   :3

You know... I've thought about this every so often ever since that episode of Voyager with the Q. I don't get just how a person who is immortal with unlimited powers can get bored. I mean really, if you actually have experienced everything, don't you think it's about time to wipe your memories clear so that you can do it again?
And honestly, circumstances change, things can never really be the exact same as they once were, there is going to be at least one element different in the world, you can't stop time in a place and have it forever be the same, everything around it in the world is different. Things always change.

Just like, the less sleep I have the more my postings change into non-sensical ramblings

Kuari

Quote from: Alondro on November 21, 2007, 02:26:57 PM
You know, I kinda hate it when people say stuff like this.  No one has ever had unlimited power, so you can't even begin to guess at what it's like or how long you could go on before you'd get so bored you're willing to kill yourself.  It's a state of being far beyond mortal comprehension.  Just try to write a list of EVERYTHING you could do with such power and such a vast space to explore... the list alone will take you years to write.

Now, maybe vast powers with a puny mind would get stale.  There's nothing worse than someone with no imagination at all.  Creativity is the key.   :3

Sure, no one's ever had it, but half the fun in life are the mistakes one makes.  I mean, with unlimited power there'd be no mistakes unless you make them on purpose.  It's the creativity I think that would keep things interesting for a few thousand years or so maybe.  I mean, gee, Mab has probably enjoyed a good Pokemon battle or two with her imagination (old comic reference).  But yeah, you're right, creativity is key, but come on.  If you could just snap your fingers and destroy a universe, would you be enjoying your dimensional rampage :p

Caswin

Quote from: Sienna Maiu - M T on November 21, 2007, 02:49:08 PMAnd honestly, circumstances change, things can never really be the exact same as they once were, there is going to be at least one element different in the world, you can't stop time in a place and have it forever be the same, everything around it in the world is different. Things always change.

Just like, the less sleep I have the more my postings change into non-sensical ramblings
The problem was, the Q weren't limited by time - hence the great time chase.  ("Captain, I don't think the ship will survive the birth of the universe.")  He had exhausted just about everything he could ever think of, changed circumstances included.  That's why they had to fight a full-blown civil war for anything appreciably new.

Ooh, Fae civil war... that would be something.

Something bad.  "This is the way the world ends - not with a bang, but..."

Okay, I'm convinced that this could be good, but a writer's block is in my way.  Can someone finish that for me?
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