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Re: Main discussion thread

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Mon Oct 15, 2012 10:19 pm
by IslaKariese
Inukai44 wrote:http://romeo.ezblog.twwf.info/?p=38
Romeo has posted on his blog it doesn't look good
...Well, this bucking blows. What the hell did he say!?
Re: Main discussion thread

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Mon Oct 15, 2012 10:21 pm
by Pixelmage
Inukai44 wrote:http://romeo.ezblog.twwf.info/?p=38
Romeo has posted on his blog it doesn't look good
Aaand the plot says our job won't be easy...

Re: Main discussion thread

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Mon Oct 15, 2012 10:21 pm
by Sicon112
I'll know in a short time.
Re: Main discussion thread

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Mon Oct 15, 2012 10:22 pm
by Sicon112
Pixelmage wrote:Inukai44 wrote:http://romeo.ezblog.twwf.info/?p=38
Romeo has posted on his blog it doesn't look good
Aaand the plot says our job won't be easy...

Not in the slightest surprised...
Re: Main discussion thread

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Mon Oct 15, 2012 10:24 pm
by IslaKariese
Sicon112 wrote:Not in the slightest surprised...
...
Your word, huh?
Re: Main discussion thread

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Mon Oct 15, 2012 10:25 pm
by Krika
Of course this isn't going to be easy. Not at all.
Re: Main discussion thread

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Mon Oct 15, 2012 10:28 pm
by Sicon112
Damage control time. Ooooh boy. I'm trying to work on an RPG post. Why now of all times?
Re: Main discussion thread

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Mon Oct 15, 2012 10:32 pm
by TheJester
Classic Example Of The "Too Much Of What I Do Not Prefer" Situation.
According To The Romantic Dictionary I Made In My Head Quite The Time Ago...
This Is What Happens When A Girl Mentions A Certain Subject Repeatedly To The Disgust Of The Male Because The Male Dislikes The Subject. If Used For Too Long The Situation Will Create A Bubble And The Male Will Say Something He Will Most Likely Regret.
Solutions, Out Of 100%
Apologize: 10% Chance. Apologizing Usually Never Solves Anything.
Swaying: 30% Chance. Some Girls Can Be Swayed To Forget, Others Not So Much.
Being Honest About Everything: 60% Chance. Allowing For A Clearer Picture Of The Situation Of The Girl And The Girl may Get Motivation To Make The Subject Likeable To The Male.
Let's Hope He Opens Door #3
Re: Main discussion thread

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Mon Oct 15, 2012 10:33 pm
by Sicon112
TheJester wrote:Classic Example Of The "Too Much Of What I Do Not Prefer" Situation.
According To The Romantic Dictionary I Made In My Head Quite The Time Ago...
This Is What Happens When A Girl Mentions A Certain Subject Repeatedly To The Disgust Of The Male Because The Male Dislikes The Subject. If Used For Too Long The Situation Will Create A Bubble And The Male Will Say Something He Will Most Likely Regret.
Solutions, Out Of 100%
Apologize: 10% Chance. Apologizing Usually Never Solves Anything.
Swaying: 30% Chance. Some Girls Can Be Swayed To Forget, Others Not So Much.
Being Honest About Everything: 60% Chance. Allowing For A Clearer Picture Of The Situation Of The Girl And The Girl may Get Motivation To Make The Subject Likeable To The Male.
Let's Hope He Opens Door #3
I already suggested that. I'm working with that solution in mind. Way ahead of you.
Re: Main discussion thread

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Mon Oct 15, 2012 10:34 pm
by IslaKariese
Sicon112 wrote:TheJester wrote:Classic Example Of The "Too Much Of What I Do Not Prefer" Situation.
According To The Romantic Dictionary I Made In My Head Quite The Time Ago...
This Is What Happens When A Girl Mentions A Certain Subject Repeatedly To The Disgust Of The Male Because The Male Dislikes The Subject. If Used For Too Long The Situation Will Create A Bubble And The Male Will Say Something He Will Most Likely Regret.
Solutions, Out Of 100%
Apologize: 10% Chance. Apologizing Usually Never Solves Anything.
Swaying: 30% Chance. Some Girls Can Be Swayed To Forget, Others Not So Much.
Being Honest About Everything: 60% Chance. Allowing For A Clearer Picture Of The Situation Of The Girl And The Girl may Get Motivation To Make The Subject Likeable To The Male.
Let's Hope He Opens Door #3
I already suggested that. I'm working with that solution in mind. Way ahead of you.
Don't take the bluntness personally. He's
always way ahead of
everybody. It's part of his charm.
Re: Main discussion thread

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Mon Oct 15, 2012 10:36 pm
by TheJester
Sicon112 wrote:
I already suggested that. I'm working with that solution in mind. Way ahead of you.
Most Likely If Romeo Is Confronted With The Idea Of Being Honest He Will Not Do It. Mostly Because He Does Not Yet Know He Wants To Stay. He Is Under The "Selective Location Opposition Syndrome" In A Relationship. We Need To Make Him Realize What He Wants. Or, We Need To Help Juliet Get Over Her Homesickness and Adapt To Modern Life Easier.
Re: Main discussion thread

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Mon Oct 15, 2012 10:38 pm
by Sicon112
TheJester wrote:Sicon112 wrote:
I already suggested that. I'm working with that solution in mind. Way ahead of you.
Most Likely If Romeo Is Confronted With The Idea Of Being Honest He Will Not Do It. Mostly Because He Does Not Yet Know He Wants To Stay. He Is Under The "Selective Location Opposition Syndrome" In A Relationship. We Need To Make Him Realize What He Wants. Or, We Need To Help Juliet Get Over Her Homesickness and Adapt To Modern Life Easier.
Already working on both. Just consider, however, that the plot will go on just the way it wants. No matter what we do, it will get worse before it gets better. Therefore, we must act with an eye toward making a long term solution simpler, instead of solving the situation directly.
Re: Main discussion thread

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Mon Oct 15, 2012 10:40 pm
by TheJester
Sicon112 wrote:TheJester wrote:Sicon112 wrote:
I already suggested that. I'm working with that solution in mind. Way ahead of you.
Most Likely If Romeo Is Confronted With The Idea Of Being Honest He Will Not Do It. Mostly Because He Does Not Yet Know He Wants To Stay. He Is Under The "Selective Location Opposition Syndrome" In A Relationship. We Need To Make Him Realize What He Wants. Or, We Need To Help Juliet Get Over Her Homesickness and Adapt To Modern Life Easier.
Already working on both. Just consider, however, that the plot will go on just the way it wants. No matter what we do, it will get worse before it gets better. Therefore, we must act with an eye toward making a long term solution simpler, instead of solving the situation directly.
Very Good. I Like Your Quick Reflexes.
Re: Main discussion thread

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Mon Oct 15, 2012 10:41 pm
by Pixelmage
Sicon112 wrote:Already working on both. Just consider, however, that the plot will go on just the way it wants. No matter what we do, it will get worse before it gets better. Therefore, we must act with an eye toward making a long term solution simpler, instead of solving the situation directly.
Precisely. If we can make both of them more suceptible to our sugestions, it helps the whole process. And in order to do so, we must first make sure they see us as allies... So far this is going pretty well.
Re: Main discussion thread

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Mon Oct 15, 2012 10:44 pm
by TheJester
Pixelmage wrote:Sicon112 wrote:Already working on both. Just consider, however, that the plot will go on just the way it wants. No matter what we do, it will get worse before it gets better. Therefore, we must act with an eye toward making a long term solution simpler, instead of solving the situation directly.
Precisely. If we can make both of them more suceptible to our sugestions, it helps the whole process. And in order to do so, we must first make sure they see us as allies... So far this is going pretty well.
Could It Be Possible To Get Juliet Suspicious About Romeo And Then Have Her Confront Him. Romeo May Get So Nervous He Will Have To Be Honest.
I Call It The "Forced Humanity Conversion" In A Relationship.
Re: Main discussion thread

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Mon Oct 15, 2012 11:06 pm
by Pixelmage
...
"LacrosseGurl1992"
Good God... Please save us from another... Don't know the username from here.
Julliet's update:
http://juliet.ezblog.twwf.info/?p=26
Re: Main discussion thread

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Mon Oct 15, 2012 11:35 pm
by Sicon112
Eloquence and smooth talking mode, go. Let's get damage control running and see what the GM's do to extend it.
Re: Main discussion thread

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Mon Oct 15, 2012 11:40 pm
by IslaKariese
Goodness. I'm pants at this romantic stuff - I pass my psychology classes, though a romance counselor I most certainly am not. In other words, I'm pretty much useless here sorry.
Re: Main discussion thread

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Mon Oct 15, 2012 11:49 pm
by Sicon112
I can already see where this is going. The path to more havoc is wide open. I won't say anything here, just in case the GM's get ideas they didn't have before because of it. But yea, if they don't want things solved, and I know they won't be, I KNOW where this is going. Typical fanfic/cheap romance novel plot development. Idiot Ball, ho!
Re: Main discussion thread

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Mon Oct 15, 2012 11:53 pm
by WackyMeetsPractical
In respect of the current situation, I stayed away from talk of remaining focused on the return trip home. To be honest, I'm more invested in their love story. As dumb as it sounds, I legitimately care about these two and want them to stay together. I am so ashamed.
Re: Main discussion thread

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Tue Oct 16, 2012 5:58 am
by Scarab
WackyMeetsPractical wrote:In respect of the current situation, I stayed away from talk of remaining focused on the return trip home. To be honest, I'm more invested in their love story. As dumb as it sounds, I legitimately care about these two and want them to stay together. I am so ashamed.
If it makes you feel better you're not alone. There are bigger goals at stake, of course... but still, if they go back we know what happens, and if they stay here... they might break up. Doesn't seem wrong to want to give them a little bit of happiness.
Re: Main discussion thread

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Tue Oct 16, 2012 7:20 am
by NeverSlender
Inukai44 wrote:http://romeo.ezblog.twwf.info/?p=38
Romeo has posted on his blog it doesn't look good
What did I say? We can't affect the major plot points. The GMs obviously have something planned.
Re: Main discussion thread

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Tue Oct 16, 2012 2:28 pm
by Zup
So, anybody notice LacrosseGurl1992? She gave Romeo her gmail, speaks liek dis and responded to the name "Vanessa." Another player? Or another wannabe?
I would assume her gmail is
Lacrossegurl1992@gmail.com...someone want to try it?
Re: Main discussion thread

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Tue Oct 16, 2012 2:41 pm
by WackyMeetsPractical
Zup wrote:So, anybody notice LacrosseGurl1992? She gave Romeo her gmail, speaks liek dis and responded to the name "Vanessa." Another player? Or another wannabe?
I would assume her gmail is
Lacrossegurl1992@gmail.com...someone want to try it?
You might be right. But I think we need a bit more confirmation before we do anything. But, let's keep our eye on her.
Re: Main discussion thread

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Tue Oct 16, 2012 2:46 pm
by Zup
Juliet just responded to comments on her blog. She is...not happy. Let's let the lovers figure out their stuff instead of serving as go-betweens. That just isn't working.