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1 hour ago, Kinumi said:

26. HOW DO I GET CONFIDENCE IN MYSELF

26. Lots of ways. If we're talking self-confidence in general, a good start is writing out short-term and long-term goals that have meaning to you and then work towards them. As you attain things you set your heart and mind to, you'll feel better about yourself because you know you have a degree of competency. Something else is to list out good qualities in yourself, and qualities you'd like to improve on. Then, make a conscious effort to work on the things you want to improve on, because that's all we can do. Over time as you progress, you'll feel better. In my opinion a lot of self-confidence stems from self-improvement. Also, keep in mind that you're very young, so have patience and cut yourself some slack, try not to be overly critical of yourself. You have lots of time to develop as a person and pursue whatever interests it is that you have. For now understand that you're quite a pleasure to be around and multiple people have attested to this, so that's already an aspect of your character that you can anchor some self-confidence in.

1 hour ago, Kinumi said:

27. if three charismatic people were hanging off a cliff, how would one convince u they're the most charismatic so u save them over the other two

27. I'd ask what they live for and that if they lie, they'll have to live with 2 lives being gone because of their deceit. Then I'd gauge the answers and make a decision. I'm looking for the most selfless answers and something showing they're trying to make something of their life. If they're charismatic, they should be able to produce something good. Another idea is to save the youngest, or perhaps a parent to children if the other two don't have any. Shitty situation all-around though that I'm glad I'll never be in.

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1 hour ago, Magnificence Incarnate said:

9.Why is Kinumi so bad at asking questions?

10.Have you ever considered forming the Church of Swag? If you haven't, why not?

11.Have you played strategy games like civilization? If so, did you like them or not, and why?

12.How about games like GTA? What's your favorite part about it?

13.Do you remember the best date that you've been on? What was that like?

14.What are the best novels/philosophical reads that you've ever read?

9. She's fine. I'm glad she's here engaging me because this is a lot of fun for me.

10. Nah. I know this is in jest, but I'm against organized religion.

That said, we can all take solace in knowing that swag can arise anywhere, at any time, through the right means. You don't have to go to a designated place. You can just build it within your character, and swag out on bitches.

11. I've played a little bit of Civilization, yeah. Civ 5 I'm pretty sure. I found it a lot of fun, but too slow for me. I don't want to spend hours building some virtual shit, I'd rather build in real life with a return that's always there for me. But in terms of gameplay, yes, it was fun and I loved seeing the civilization progress over the years. As for other strategy games, I guess if Fire Emblem counts that's kinda fun. I usually beat a few levels and then get bored though. That's what happens with most video games I play now; I used to play them for hours and have a lot of fun, but now it's like I play for a few hours then forget about it because I prefer to spend my time in other ways. I like games like Mario and the Donkey Kong Returns games where you can play a few levels then fuck off for as long as you want, then you just go to the next level. Oh, shoutout to Gears of War too. That's a shooter, but there's an element of strategy in the team firefights in online play that gave me years of entertainment. One of the few games I would still play to this day.

12. Yeah GTA's fun. I like playing online with voicechat and talking to my friends as we do dumb shit like steal planes then jump out of them, and pull drivebys on motherfuckers. That shit is lit AF and hilarious. Basically, the camaraderie between me and my friend as we raise havoc and dunk on bitches in-game. I love when someone's just walking down the street minding their own business, then you just drive by them and blast them, then they get salty and kill you, then you're locked in killing each other for no reason for the next 45 minutes. That shit is hilarious. Like could you imagine if SF all got in a server and we did that? We could do shit like pull drivebys on Refa, it'd be so funny, it's like when we lynched him D1 in EpicMafia games because it was funny.

13. Aye. Went out with a girl for New Year's Eve. We went to Sugarhouse Casino, a pretty famous and higher-end casino where they also host shows regularly. That night they had this jazz band that was performing soulful shit, some kinda funk stuff too. So we got dressed up and we was swagged out; she was wearing a dress that was very complementary to her figure, she was fine AF, and ya boi was rockin some swag AF dress shoes, dress pants, and a dress shirt. When we got there, there was a dance floor with the band playing in front of it, was really nice. We danced throughout the night, and then there was a balcony where you could step out and just chill out at, so we hung there and just talked for a little bit as well. It had a really nice view, and I think torches out there. And then when the ball dropped, we kissed. Ain't that sweet? Lmao. So yeah, just a fun, romantic, high-energy night that had a lot of good aspects to it: nice music, alcohol, very warm and inviting venue that also had elegance to it, etc.

14. Catcher in the Rye had a greatness to it that's been so long since I've read it that I forget how to put it into words. I remember it being great though. Monster gets a shoutout because it explores what it means to be human. But in terms of literal philosophy, not really my thing. I think there are aspects of truth that they touch on at times, but none of them get it 100% right. I like historical novels about people like Napoleon, I'd probably read some on other war generals because strategy is interesting to read about and finding out the character of people like him, Caesar, Joan of Arc (EXTREMELY interesting historical figure to look into if you're into that kind of shit), Hannibal, etc. I also reading books on certain subject matters. I've read books on body language, I have books on relationships, warfare, spiritual topics, power, etc. I have a bookshelf that I'm really happy to have because there's so much knowledge in there that I can learn from. The warfare books are a lot of fun; something about strategy is so engaging to me. Just the level of wit and cunning you have to exercise, and/or exerting your will in a battlefield. I know EIMM is memey and has a lot of "loleimm" elements to it, but that game is incredibly strategic in a way that very few come close to. Shit like that is why I like chess too, which you asked about earlier.

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8 hours ago, Omega. said:

26. Lots of ways. If we're talking self-confidence in general, a good start is writing out short-term and long-term goals that have meaning to you and then work towards them. As you attain things you set your heart and mind to, you'll feel better about yourself because you know you have a degree of competency. Something else is to list out good qualities in yourself, and qualities you'd like to improve on. Then, make a conscious effort to work on the things you want to improve on, because that's all we can do. Over time as you progress, you'll feel better. In my opinion a lot of self-confidence stems from self-improvement. Also, keep in mind that you're very young, so have patience and cut yourself some slack, try not to be overly critical of yourself. You have lots of time to develop as a person and pursue whatever interests it is that you have. For now understand that you're quite a pleasure to be around and multiple people have attested to this, so that's already an aspect of your character that you can anchor some self-confidence in.

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what is up homeGOD

1. First and current impressions of me?

2. Seeing as you have a Faucks McClad avy on Discord, I'm going to assume you like the Star Fox franchise. What's your favourite game in the franchise?  Are you aware of A Fox In Space on YouTube? I know that's technically two questions, but bitch don't my swag ignore rules.

3. You said you were in the marines. I heard many years ago that you absolutely cannot salute with your left arm unless you physically cannot do so with the right arm. Is this true? I remember looking for an answer years ago, but I never found anything concrete.

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29. how to survive earlygame vs midgame vs endgame? what should be the main objective/priority at each point?

30. if you had a role named after you in all-stars 2, what would it be called? examples from all-stars 1:

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31. how would you define a soft ally? what about a hard ally?

32. how do you snake without being found out?

33. do you prefer the bpv system or hp system?

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First and current impressions of me?

How would you describe yourself, personality-wise?

How would friends/family describe you, personality-wise?

Are there any quirks that most people in real life would know about you that online people wouldn't? (Eg: you polish your glasses a lot, you frequently talk with your hands, etc.)

What personality traits do you value most when it comes to potential friends?

What are some of your biggest pet peeves?

What TV shows and video games did you grow up with as a kid?

Who are your top 3 favourite Disney princesses? Kuzco better be one of them

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11. When is it appropriate to forgive someone, and when is forgiveness not on the table?

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You are playing a F6 EIMM game and you have only 1 hard ally alive after the rest of them died. A hard alliance of 6 was recently snaked and outed in public chat; the traitor was executed, leaving an open spot in the F6. The F5 offers to give you the newly opened spot. Do you join them knowing that they have both a higher chance to win and higher chance to draw random aggro, or do you stick with your only hard and probably doom yourself to a loss?

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You are playing EIMM and are hard allied with Alette, who really wants to kill Wolv. She tries to enlist jav to kill Wolv, but jav gives Wolv logs instead and now Alette is probably dying overnight. You do not have any docs, roleblockers, or hijackers at your disposal. You have the option to snake Alette's plans to Wolv to gain his trust for future nights. Would doing so get you involved in the situation (since you stop being a bystander) and make you responsible for her death, or is it completely justifiable to leak here? (sorry Alette ilu)

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Which is more ethical in EIMM? Killing all of Kinumi's allies before you kill her (because you don't want to kill her until you're forced to), or killing her first before you kill all her allies (to spare her the despair of watching her allies drop dead one by one until only she's left)? Is there even a difference at all in practice? Assume for this question that winning with Kim or her allies is not an option.

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I don't have an EIMM equiv for this one, it's just a fun problem. Which is the correct spot?

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1 hour ago, Refa said:

1) What are your results for this?

2) Kitty refuses to take this test. As your future love interest, do you think her results will match with yours? How would that make you feel?

3) What is the easiest way to get you killed in an EiMM game?

4) What are some things you enjoy even though you feel like you really shouldn't?

5) If you had to have a harem of women, what personalities/body types would you need among them to satisfy all your needs?

1. == Results from bdsmtest.org == 
100% Brat tamer 
94% Dominant 
69% Primal (Hunter) 
59% Switch 
50% Vanilla 
45% Master/Mistress 
43% Daddy/Mommy 
29% Voyeur 
18% Experimentalist 
17% Rigger 
12% Submissive 
7% Exhibitionist 
7% Brat 
4% Degradee 
3% Boy/Girl 
1% Primal (Prey) 
1% Slave 
1% Owner 
1% Pet 
0% Rope bunny 
0% Ageplayer 
0% Masochist 
0% Degrader 
0% Sadist 
0% Non-monogamist 

Those results near the top sound about right.

2. They should be compatible, yeah. I think personalities that mesh tend to work out well in the bedroom. Y'know, a quote comes to mind about this: "The future depends on what we do in the present."

3. Probably just spread stupid rumors about me. I'm shocked by the amount of dumb rumors or ideas that people have believed about me that made them shoot me; it's actually insane.

4. Nothing comes to mind. I don't think anything I enjoy that readily comes to mind is something to be ashamed about, though I probably wouldn't care anyway.

5. Ok. In terms of personality, here are traits I value in a partner: compassionate, verbally expressive/affectionate, independent (as in, they place importance in having other things going on in their life that they value and work towards to outside of our own relationship), non-judgemental/non-critical, wise, intelligent, even-tempered, emotionally stable/intelligent, intellectually stimulating, reciprocative, complementary (in terms of personality), supportive, and common values. So I'd place value in the harem having those personality aspects because I think they're all great traits for a partner to have, makes things easier.

Physically speaking, we can have some variation across the spectrum. Y'know, one of them might have a more fit body, another more curvy, wide hips, nice lips, long hair, soft skin, softer features, etc. Here are some women I find especially attractive; I'd look to have my harem embody physical similarities to them, though it doesn't have to be exactly like them because I'm open to different things. Gonna have a nice variety in there too fa sho. You can bet your ass I'm taking full advantage of this question boyo:

 

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21 hours ago, Refa said:

6) What is your favourite question asked in the thread so far?

7) Who is your favourite question asker in this thread so far?

8) What kind of questions would you consider incriminating? List some examples.

9) Who is better at scumhunting, you or Conq? Why do you hold this opinion?

10) If someone had three heavenly virtues and three heavenly sins, which ones would you pick and why? Which Discordian does this person most remind you of?

6. I liked yours in the last post, eclipse's question about making reads, Toren's workout question, Marth's motorcycle question, Conq's "if you had to pick an SF personality", Kitty's question about music, several of Kim's, etc. Been a fun interview.

7. Kim, because she has asked the most.

8. All of the questions I've asked people, Conq's about the Touhou girls, yours in the last post I just wrote up.

9. Lol. I respect Conq's skills. We talk reads about MU Champs in the discord and are often in agreement. I've only seen him play as village once I think, and he lynched a wolf. My truthful answer is that I don't know, because I'd have to see him play more and reach reads that I failed to. The gun-to-head-give-me-a-yes-or-no answer is me, simply because I'll put myself up against anyone in a show of competitiveness.

10. Virtues: Humility because I think it's an underrated trait in people and shows that the person exercising it is living in reality and isn't egotistical or at least tries to resist their ego. Kindness because if you're going to be with someone over a long period of time, them being kind is going to lend itself to you two getting along well. Chastity because it shows an embracing of good morals and exercising them as well as being bold which is admirable in my opinion. 

Sins: Wrath, envy, and greed. I'm not going to justify any of these, they're all shitty, but they seem less shitty than the others I guess. 

For virtues, I'd guess it reminds me of Blitz and Brooklyn. I haven't spoken to Blitz much at all, but I sensed high character. I see all those traits in Brooke who I have been friendly with for a little longer. For sins, doesn't remind me of anyone, I don't know anyone that deeply and I'd avoid trying to make a judgement of such flaws off surface-level interactions.

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21 hours ago, Kinumi said:

28. Your soul has been ripped from its swagful body; however, your swagful essence has maintained its shape. If you had to be implanted into the husk of an existing person (appearance/voice/etc become yours) to continue living, who would you choose and why?

28. I'd choose my younger cousin, Abraham. We share similar genetics and I'm happy with mine, and he's very young so that'd give me a lot of time to develop in a way that I would want.

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21 hours ago, Refa said:

11) J Jonah Jameson of Spider-Man fame has put out a bounty for incriminating photos of Spider-Man for a non-descript large sum of money (a convincing amount, upwards of $1k if that is convincing to u) You have come into possession of one such incriminating photo of Peter Parker as Spider-Man, however it's him butt-ass naked and the picture is him getting into costume with his diddly doo ding dongerino flapping about also he's shooting a web so it's definitely Spider-Man. Do you submit the photo knowing that you're also submitting the knowledge that you've seen his skin flute? If yes, do you have an excuse?

11) Nah. That's violating someone's privacy to too much of an extreme degree. Shit like that can follow you too. Imagine going for a job and then they do a background check and they found out I did something like that, no good.

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21 hours ago, Magnificence Incarnate said:

15. Which do you think is a better username, kitty or kiti?

Kitty. Kiti sounds like misspelling the name for the sake of being different, which is meh to me because I don't think it's a big deal to share a name with others.

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22 hours ago, Koneko said:

16 // Who were your role models when growing up and how did they make an impact on your life?

17 // Congrats you got a genie! What three wishes you would ask for and why would it be those three questions?

18 // What are your top three board games and why?

19 // What is your favorite film of all time and what makes it stand out from the rest?

20 // If you lived in a virtual reality world of your own creation, what would it look like?

16. My dad, who has laid the groundwork on certain personality traits like humility, loyalty, and smart decision-making for me among other things. My roommate in the Marine Corps who had a lot of swag and charisma, which brought it out of me from being around him when my personality was less developed. My senior drill instructor from boot camp as well as my combat instructor from combat school. Both were very strong, tough, but also knew how to cultivate humility and respect in their students. 

17. Swag. I'd ask for A) unlimited amount of money. This gives me a great deal of freedom. B) Invulnerability, so I'd be impervious to all harm. And C) The power to teleport, because it'd be awesome to just snap my fingers and be wherever I wanted to be.

18. Chess because it has a great deal of strategy to it and has a lot of health benefits to it. I also love how intense games can get; a battle of wits. Second would be a game called Lost Cities. It's a card game but you place them on a board and try to make a chain of cards that go together. It's fun, simple, quick, but also has enough strategy that your own actions have an impact on the game. Third would be jenga, because it's fun and simple, can also be pretty funny when someone loses.

19. Lone Survivor. It has heart, action, and goes to a very deep place of what it's like to be pushed to the brink of your sanity in an effort to survive that most movies don't. The resolution is also very satisfying and moving.

20. I'd replicate all of the most impressive looking places on earth like Venice, Italy along with some cities and other landmarks. Then I'd take everything cool out of videogames and movies and replicate them too. For example, I'd give the SFers a castle out of the FE series they liked and we could all chill there together in our free time. Beyond that, there would be multiple cushions and hammocks so you can relax anywhere you want, when you want, with like waiters and waitresses ready to serve you whenever. Also lots of places to get massages or they'd come to you, it's just be a lot of easily accessible comfort. Then you could press a button then switch to some beautiful island on a hammock, then go out in the waves whenver you'd want. Basically the most appealing places would all be accessible quickly.

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22 hours ago, Refa said:

12) What are your favourite drinking games?

"Drink every time X happens" is pretty funny. Another game is "point to whoever is most likely to X" and then the person who gets pointed at has to take a shot for every person pointing at them. Cards against humanity is funny. Could do a "2 truths and a lie" drinking variant as well where if you guess wrong you take a shot. That would be both fun and a good way to get know each other. I would actually be down to do this in a call sometime.

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12 hours ago, DodgeDusk said:

what is up homeGOD

1. First and current impressions of me?

2. Seeing as you have a Faucks McClad avy on Discord, I'm going to assume you like the Star Fox franchise. What's your favourite game in the franchise?  Are you aware of A Fox In Space on YouTube? I know that's technically two questions, but bitch don't my swag ignore rules.

3. You said you were in the marines. I heard many years ago that you absolutely cannot salute with your left arm unless you physically cannot do so with the right arm. Is this true? I remember looking for an answer years ago, but I never found anything concrete.

1. First: "LolDusk. RIP boyo."

Current: "Great potential to do well in EIMM, should just work on keeping your movements more hidden. That said, you just allied with 2 of the people who went on to win the game and I think you did well to stay out of peoples' sights while still having a decent amount of sway. Very fun EIMM player who has a wildcard factor to him that makes the game enjoyable. Hope to see you play more and win a game one of these days, you're a cool guy from the brief conversations we've had. So yeah man, keep dunkin on these bitches."

2. Star Fox 64, I used to play through it as a kid all the time, lots of fun and well-designed. Yeah I've seen the first episode and it was pretty entertaining. Last I saw there was a preview for the next part but it hasn't come out yet. I enjoy projects like that and hope it keeps it going because it was good. And you're damn right, your swag does override rules, can't even deny that.

3. Lol, it's true. You salute with your right arm every time, without question. I've never seen someone salute with their left arm, MAYBE if their right arm was in a sling. But yes, it is indeed true that you salute with your right arm. You're specifically taught this in boot camp and exercise it hundreds of times during your time in, always intentionally with the right arm.

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12 hours ago, Kinumi said:

29. how to survive earlygame vs midgame vs endgame? what should be the main objective/priority at each point?

30. if you had a role named after you in all-stars 2, what would it be called? examples from all-stars 1:

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31. how would you define a soft ally? what about a hard ally?

32. how do you snake without being found out?

33. do you prefer the bpv system or hp system?

29. Talk to the controllers, make no shoot deals, trade info where applicable, have enough people like you. It depends on what you want to do. If you want to control the game, hit up a bunch of people who RELIABLY have others under them and branch out from them while annihilating the wildcards. If you want to win, well, there are so many different strategies and paths to victory that you could write a book about it. The objectives and priorities are dependent on the gamestate. In general though I believe there's ALWAYS someone who's good to kill. Kill gamethrowers. Kill wildcards who do stupid random shit for no reason other than "lolchaos." Kill people you know are playing others and in a good position but are of no benefit to you personally, but the sheep are too blind to do anything about it themselves. Kill people who will kill you. Kill controllers who are pushing in a direction that is bad for you. Kill snakes. Kill people who tell you they'll do something that you've made clear is important gets done, but they find a way to fuck it up. Kill people who killed your allies. The main objective should always be to craft a gamestate that you want that gives the people you want to win the most the highest equity to actually do so. I died in Smash but was able to take solace in Anime and Claire winning who I had allied with lategame.

30. YOLOSWAG, swagmaster and 110% swag-certified.

31. Soft ally: We're homies, you have high equity to become my hard ally if my other hard allies die or if I'm lone wolfin' and it benefits both of us to hard ally at a certain point in the game. I'll try to get shots off you and help you survive and I expect the same in return.
Hard ally: Ride or die. I'm telling you everything. I'm doing everything in my power to ensure that we both win and are placed in scenarios where we can.

32. Make a good judgement on who you're giving the information to that they don't run their mouth to the wrong people.

33. Both are fine, I'll have to play more with both so I have more information for the best answer. BPVs are cool because you get to kill people and they die easier, so I'm a huge fan of that. HP is kinda cool because you get to live longer theoretically. Gun to head, BPVs simply so it's easier and faster to kill people.

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Nice Yusuke avie.  :wub:

1. What do you value the most: free time, recognition, or money?

2. How do you think success should be measured?

3. What scares you?  Do you have any irrational fears?

4. Do you like things to be carefully planned or do you prefer to just go with the flow?

5. Do you think social media is making people more narcissistic? 

6. Are there any unspoken social rules that you dislike?

7. What is the most awkward thing that happens to you on a regular basis?

8. What is something you have tried that you will never try again?

9. How comfortable are you speaking in front of large groups of people?

10. What are you most grateful for right now?

11. Do you enjoy overcoming challenges or do you prefer things to be easy? Why?

12. If you could time travel, where would you go?

13. What are your pet peeves?  Edit: Sorry, didn't realize this had already been asked.  How about this instead: 

What’s your “Back in my day, we…”?

14. What are some of your favourite TV shows?

15. Do you like pineapple on your pizza?

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6 hours ago, Randoman said:

1. First and current impressions of me?

2. How would you describe yourself, personality-wise?

3. How would friends/family describe you, personality-wise?

4. Are there any quirks that most people in real life would know about you that online people wouldn't? (Eg: you polish your glasses a lot, you frequently talk with your hands, etc.)

5. What personality traits do you value most when it comes to potential friends?

6. What are some of your biggest pet peeves?

7. What TV shows and video games did you grow up with as a kid?

8. Who are your top 3 favourite Disney princesses? Kuzco better be one of them

1. You live up to your name and are dedicated to doing so, because I do see you as a random person. I've never interacted with you, but maybe you're a curious person who wants to make friends simply for being here. So I think it's nice of you to take time out of your schedule to interact with me here, so you're cool in my book, these are good questions.

2. Swagged out beyond belief, so much so you'd hardly believe I exist.

3. Reliable, smart, has their back, fun to be around, stubborn.

4. I'm pretty well-spoken. I make myself comfortable wherever I go.

5. Swag, loyalty, intelligent and ability/enjoyment in discussing deep topics, "open" and unafraid to be themselves or confide in me, fair, moral, gives me space when I need it. I'll repay them in kind.

6. People talking over others. Leaving dishes by the sink, just put that nasty shit away. Scruffing your feet when you're walking so I have to hear that. Chewing loudly and with your mouth open. Being longwinded with information that isn't interesting when you can say something you took 10 minutes to say in 1. Coughing without covering your mouth (preferably with your arm instead of your hand). People who speak too quietly and I can't hear what the hell they're sayin. Saying things you don't mean, regardless of social niceties. Clipping your nails in a public place. Walking slow without being cognizant that other people are trying to get to places too, so get the fuck out of my way. Being told to do one thing in a situation where one agrees to do something, then does something else because they aren't paying attention. For example if you're in some kind of meeting and the person speaking says, "Please silence your cell phone while I'm talking" and then of course they get interrupted because someone neglected to silence their phone, just makes me feel like you don't care to put in little effort to show someone respect. Telling others to do things all the time without saying "please" and/or "thank you." Saying "sorry you feel that way" instead of just saying sorry when they're in the wrong. Excessive PDA. I don't care if a couple is holding hands, but the other day I was on the train and a couple was all over each other in front of me. I'm like yo, get that shit the fuck out of here, I got up and moved to another seat. Adhering to a bad state of affairs out of obligation or because "it's what you do." Most forms of complaining. Texting me several times in a row. 

7. TV Shows: Toonami shit like DBZ, Yu Yu Hakusho, Batman the Animated Series, Pokemon, Spongebob, Courage the Cowardly Dog, bunch of other shit I forget.
Video games: Mario, Yoshi's Island, Super Smash Brothers, Phantasy Star Universe, Gears of War.

8. I think Mulan is cool; she kicked a lot of ass and that movie was dank AF. I don't really have any favorites besides her, not something I'm very attuned to.

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6 hours ago, Conqueror said:

11. When is it appropriate to forgive someone, and when is forgiveness not on the table?

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You are playing a F6 EIMM game and you have only 1 hard ally alive after the rest of them died. A hard alliance of 6 was recently snaked and outed in public chat; the traitor was executed, leaving an open spot in the F6. The F5 offers to give you the newly opened spot. Do you join them knowing that they have both a higher chance to win and higher chance to draw random aggro, or do you stick with your only hard and probably doom yourself to a loss?

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You are playing EIMM and are hard allied with Alette, who really wants to kill Wolv. She tries to enlist jav to kill Wolv, but jav gives Wolv logs instead and now Alette is probably dying overnight. You do not have any docs, roleblockers, or hijackers at your disposal. You have the option to snake Alette's plans to Wolv to gain his trust for future nights. Would doing so get you involved in the situation (since you stop being a bystander) and make you responsible for her death, or is it completely justifiable to leak here? (sorry Alette ilu)

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Which is more ethical in EIMM? Killing all of Kinumi's allies before you kill her (because you don't want to kill her until you're forced to), or killing her first before you kill all her allies (to spare her the despair of watching her allies drop dead one by one until only she's left)? Is there even a difference at all in practice? Assume for this question that winning with Kim or her allies is not an option.

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I don't have an EIMM equiv for this one, it's just a fun problem. Which is the correct spot?

11. It's appropriate to forgive someone if they're being honest with you and have taken the time to process their wrong and mean it when they approach you. It's also appropriate if they fucked up and it was a genuine mistake but they really didn't mean to do you wrong, but still feel bad about it and want to express that to you in an apology. 

I think you're more often than not justified in refusing to forgive someone if they're not truly sorry to you, but they're saying it for some deceitful reason. Or if they just turn around and do it again, just shows they don't care usually. For example, if Trump issued an apology tomorrow saying, "I'm sorry for being such an asshole", I'm not just going to say I forgive you Trump when I know the dude is going to pull some other stupid shit within the week.

12. Honest answer is "it depends" because there are a lot of factors that'd influence my decision. How many resources do they have? Did they kill my homies earlier in the game? This question is posed from a standpoint of "hard allying with the F6 gives you a higher chance to win" so assuming I didn't have beef with them, then sure. At this point I've built up a pretty good skillset of playing against a gamestate that knows your hard alliance because mine got outed N1 in Smash and same with Healthy. So fuck it, what's one more? Ultimately I enjoy the camaraderie and loyalty exercised between me and my allies so I'll go with that unless I think me and my hard ally can make it to endgame. I never betray my OG hard ally in this example though.

13. If you're asking me about the scenario in that picture, I wouldn't be thinking about a $100 bill in such a scenario. I'd be too horrified. 

Onto the EIMM question: Mm. I don't think you'd be responsible for her death because she's going to die anyway. That said, no, I don't leak that to Wolv or think it's justified. In my opinion, that's a betrayal of loyalty to a hard ally and I'm not about that life. In Healthy, I always knew Makaze was going to get killed, but refused to partake in any activities involving that on principle. Another option is to go to Alette and say, "Yo, you're going to die, nothing I can do about it, don't freak out and out this info. This is what I'm going to do: explain." That's an unconventional play, but I do my best to be as real as possible with my hard allies. I understand the strategy behind doing what you described here, not for me, all this stabbing of hards is grimy and one of the worst parts of the game, shit like that will make me leave the meta after I get a win. No idea why people let this shit slide or celebrate it, I'd expect to get flamed if I pulled something like that and feel like I would deserve it like how Makoto and I got into it in Healthy GY after I backed out of my no shoot deal to clap him N1 (tho we cool now).

14. It's more ethical to kill her friends if you have no loyalty to them. For example in Smash, I didn't know Kitty or Sylv at the time, so didn't feel bad about wanting to kill Sylv N1. As someone I am trading information with and has proven to pull shots off of me in the past, I'm extremely unlikely to ever shoot her or approve shots on her unless I'm in a lategame/endgame situation where it's nothing but friends, but even, she's very high on my "do not harm" list.

15. Bro. They're fucked, unfortunately. I had to google an answer. I'm likelier to try to judge the waypoints by distance and go off that over process a riddle in a matter of seconds.

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2 hours ago, Koneko said:

21 // My sister got dragged into a competition to see who has the most swag (they're like 13-14 yr olds). What advice would you give her to help her win the swag-off?

21. Think of something that she has or has done that others haven't that other people would like and/or feel good about. If she can tell them a story or some kind of information that the others don't that they'd enjoy, or demonstrate it in front of them, they'd probably resign if she outdoes them.

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1 hour ago, Infinite Dreams said:

0. Nice Yusuke avie.  :wub:

1. What do you value the most: free time, recognition, or money?

2. How do you think success should be measured?

3. What scares you?  Do you have any irrational fears?

4. Do you like things to be carefully planned or do you prefer to just go with the flow?

5. Do you think social media is making people more narcissistic? 

6. Are there any unspoken social rules that you dislike?

7. What is the most awkward thing that happens to you on a regular basis?

8. What is something you have tried that you will never try again?

9. How comfortable are you speaking in front of large groups of people?

10. What are you most grateful for right now?

11. Do you enjoy overcoming challenges or do you prefer things to be easy? Why?

12. If you could time travel, where would you go?

13. What are your pet peeves?  Edit: Sorry, didn't realize this had already been asked.  How about this instead: 

What’s your “Back in my day, we…”?

14. What are some of your favourite TV shows?

15. Do you like pineapple on your pizza?

0. Thank you, nice comment for a complete gem of a show.

1. Money. The more money I have, the more free time available to me. So if I work 40 hours a week but find a new job that pays more, I can move it down to 32 hours a week and boom, more free time along with my goal of having money and financial independence.

2. Y'know, I can't answer this in a universal way in good faith because that'd betray people's right to live a certain way. That said, for ME, and I think it's beneficial for most people, success would be a combination of things such as financial independence and living in a way that's good for your health and lifespan (for example, it's good for older people to go on walks). If you have a passion or interest that you love, you can be successful by setting productive goals for yourself, working towards them, and reaching them. That's different for everyone. A succinct way of putting this is: "Reaching a state of independence where you are on top of whatever shit it is that you need to handle."

3. I would be fearful of some freak accident happening or someone crashing into me on the highway due to their negligence. Or if for some reason I was in a situation where someone could cause harm to me, I'd be worried and try to construct a way to counteract them. Oh here's one: I'm in NYC a lot, specifically Manhattan, so if I was walking out and about and I had reason to believe some crazy or drugged-up guy on the street was a danger to those around him (maybe he had a weapon), I'd be fearful of that and try to get the fuck out of there. Closest to irrational fear...imagine you were in the deep ocean, there's no light because it's so dark, and you sense these huge creatures that look deadly near you. That would suck; there are all sorts of weird shit down in the deep ocean humanity has yet to discover.

4. I like to have a general plan of how I'm doing things. It gives me structure, and makes things easier becomes it just becomes a matter of "do A, do B, do C, and enjoy the payoffs." There is value to being able to improvise and wing things in the moment if the situation calls for it but I usually implement that into my plans in a "this part, I can just improvise" like if I'm presenting a powerpoint and there's a subject I already know about, I won't write out a notecard with 50 details. I'll just go with the knowledge I already have and give it some spice to make it engaging and get my points across.

5. Yeah, definitely. It's cultivating a lot of insecurities in people as well. A lot of people will look at what's going on via social media and start freaking out that they're not "measuring up" to what other people are doing without regard to the fact that many people omit things and it's not all sunshine and roses as is often presented. Spending hours seeking validation and approval instead of just living your life. It has its uses but it's not for me, I have no social media outside of a Facebook I don't even use but just have in case I ever need it for a job.

6. If I am in some kind of situation where it's protocol to adhere to someone who is dictating what's going on or what you're supposed to do in a given situation, but they're doing a shitty job of it or are giving you bad directions, I am likely to go do my own thing, sometimes on the low. For example, I once worked a job where I was delivering aircraft equipment to aircraft squadrons. Sometimes my sergeant would tell me to do things a certain way but in my eyes it was more efficient to handle it another way, so I would. The unspoken social rule is to do things a certain way. Another would be the notion that you always have to fill up silence with small talk or whatever. I'm pretty comfortable with silence, don't feel like something always has to be talked about.

7. I experience awkward moments as anyone else, but nothing on a regular basis.

8. Marijuana. It was fun at the time, but there's no point for me to do it anymore personally.

9. Pretty comfortable. I've been in a decent amount of situations where I had to in the service as well as in school/college, so especially if it's a topic I'm familiar with it's fine.

10. My good relationship with my parents and being close to them and our two dogs.

11. I enjoy both, but assuming you're asking for a preference I prefer things to be easy. If I can accomplish something without difficulty vs. doing it in a way that causes me difficulty, I'll take the former. That said, there is definitely a feeling of satisfaction and fulfillment I get out of overcoming challenges so I like both.

12. Mm, a good one. I'd go back to February 1990, momentarily before the Mike Tyson vs. Buster Douglas fight, I enjoy boxing. Douglas was a 42-1 underdog in the fight against Tyson, and it's considered one of the biggest upsets in all of sports history. I would put all my money on Douglas, get a huge payoff, and live off that money for the rest of my life. 1990 also had a lot of good music and in general was a fun decade, so I'd just enjoy the culture around as well. 

13. Don't really have one. I ignore trends I think are dumb and if people are doing things in a way I think are unnecessary, probably just ignore it and go about my life.

14. Game of Thrones; I like the politics, strategy, and character development as well as things not being black-and-white. That's the only show I keep up with, though I'd be open to others like Better Call Saul because I enjoyed the first season of that and the entirety of Breaking Bad, but just haven't had the time to watch it. I like Impractical Jokers, they're pretty funny and I've seen them live in Philly near me, was swag times. Beyond that I like watching boxing fights, basketball, and football, though follow none religiously.

15. No, what is wrong with people? I love pineapple, and I love pizza, but together the flavors clash and it doesn't even sound appealing. I wonder who came up with that idea or what the thought process was behind it, smh.

Good questions.

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