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Aneslayer
May 4, 2011 2:25am Like a phoenix, she rises from the ashes
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Stiltonchees
May 25, 2011 11:50pm
Please God, Please…
mininic
Mar 28, 2011 1:33am Just so everyone knows, SaintAjora will not be coming back. She felt the pain of Vanguarde, and her ‘private’ facebook page, as well as her families, were exposed ‘somehow’ to the worse the internet has to offer. :) :) First was Carados, then SaintAjora, and next vikaTae wants to experience my anger. The best part is vikaTae… show moreJust so everyone knows, SaintAjora will not be coming back. She felt the pain of Vanguarde, and her ‘private’ facebook page, as well as her families, were exposed ‘somehow’ to the worse the internet has to offer. :) :) First was Carados, then SaintAjora, and next vikaTae wants to experience my anger. The best part is vikaTae thinks I am bluffing. Vanguarde never bluffs. show less
Singh138
Jan 13, 2011 7:02am Saint Ajora I saw you needed some clarification on why the Sikhs killed Indra Gandhi http://www.kongregate.com/forums/9/topics/94835?page=3 . So I personally sending this web site to learn about why we killed her.
karmakazi420
Jan 4, 2011 9:37am Hey ajora, its GalaMa from Heroes of Gaia. Saw an old forum post by you and thought I would say Hi!
finkidz5
Dec 6, 2010 2:29pm Hey bud, I’m back. I just couldn’t keep away! Hopefully (and maybe we can agree for once) our paths’ll cross again. Ciao.
pmr0078
Dec 5, 2010 1:29am
Literary
Nov 23, 2010 5:00am Bonjour NaNoWriMo Participant! The 24th of November looms soon, and that would mark the 4/5th mark of the month. Which also means that you should ideally be around 40,000 words for your NaNoWriMo project! For those who are ahead, good for you. For those who are behind, the race ain’t over till the clock strikes 11:59:59 pm. Looking for more h… show moreBonjour NaNoWriMo Participant! The 24th of November looms soon, and that would mark the 4/5th mark of the month. Which also means that you should ideally be around 40,000 words for your NaNoWriMo project! For those who are ahead, good for you. For those who are behind, the race ain’t over till the clock strikes 11:59:59 pm. Looking for more help for your plots? I can’t stress this enough, but try your best to participate in your region’s activities. Word wars and word sprints are very common, and sitting down to finish a bout or fifty will definitely do positive numbers for your word count! Finding it difficult to write? Shut down all the distractions! Disable your sound notifications of IMs, turn off IRC, minimize Firefox (or Chrome) with your 5000 Kongregat tabs, throw up some music that doesn’t distract you (Stardust soundtrack! :D) and start pounding out those words! Remember, for NaNoWriMo, quantity over quality! Still finding trouble in getting things going or difficult to shut out your inner editor. Disable your backspace key. That’s right. Go do it. :) This is also a friendly reminder to keep track of your words and update them the best you can in terms of the word count. Come the 25th of November, you will be required to validate your words. Watch this space, as more information will be given if you need it. Have fun, get writing, and I’ll ignore the many cups of coffee you have already (or neglected to) drink! show less
Darkruler2005
Nov 20, 2010 7:09am Do you have any additional thoughts on the pro-choice/life thread? I consider answering your questions a good opportunity to show my thoughts on the matter.
Withdrawal
Nov 17, 2010 6:29pm
Literary
Nov 11, 2010 10:58pm Almost another 6 days have passed since my last shout, and that means, that you, KongNoWriMo Participant should be nearing the 20,000 word mark of your NaNovel! Writing a novel in this time span is definitely not easy, and something that is of worthy mention. Of course, people never really manage to do anything about it. Advice seems plentiful, and… show moreAlmost another 6 days have passed since my last shout, and that means, that you, KongNoWriMo Participant should be nearing the 20,000 word mark of your NaNovel! Writing a novel in this time span is definitely not easy, and something that is of worthy mention. Of course, people never really manage to do anything about it. Advice seems plentiful, and I have handily compiled a set of tips and suggestions in this post here. If you need some suggestions or help, feel free to browse through that post and see how it will help you. On the writing aspect, some of you may prefer to write longhand on a piece of paper, or type your words out like some Beethoven pounding musical scores on his own keyboard. If you are still looking for a means to reduce the distractions of IMs, Kongregate, Email, Kongregate, Google Docs, ArmorGames, Kongregate, Plants vs Zombies, Bejewelled, Call of Duty, Kongregate, homework or Kongregate, I highly suggest you browse to this post and scroll down to look for a minimalistic writing program. Throw formatting out of the window for once and just spam words! :) With all the technicalities out of the way, here’s the good bit. 50,000 is definitely the goal set out by OLL for NaNoWriMo, but what if you’re struggling. Short of coming out with fifty million and one sub-plots, you may feel free to set your own goals. If you have a custom target for NaNoWriMo this month, please do inform me, and I can adjust your word counter on the front page of the thread as required for your benefit. As for those who are taking the plunge into neverwhere 50k word writing, keep at it, have fun, and participate in all the activities that your MLs have prepared for you in the NaNoWriMo forums! Remember to update your NaNoWriMo Word Counts and to encourage others to participate or cheer you on! NaNoWriMo is an international event, and I’m sure, if you look hard enough, you’ll find people as crazy or delirious as you are. If you can’t, then you know it is high time to start a new writing project in your own community! For those who are interested in statisicfying the entire world, Laxaria has (tried) to start a means of tracking word sprint data for everyone participating in Word Sprints. More information can be found here. It is not mandatory, but if you are interested in participating in NaNo related activities without leaving your own home, Twitter and the #NaNoWriMo IRC Chat, or the deviantArt #NaNoWriMo channel are definitely good places to start. Track your word sprints, and pass them to Laxaria! With all that said and done, have fun (:D), get writing, and I’ll see you at the 30,000 word milestone! show less
Literary
Nov 5, 2010 8:10pm Hello Kongregate NaNoWriMo Participant! It is nearing the 6th of November, which means you should be about one-fifth of the way to the targeted goal of 50,000 words. By 11.59pm today, you should be on track to 10,000 words if you plan to keep pace with the daily suggestion of 1,667 words a day. Now, while this isn’t much of a pep-talk, keepin… show moreHello Kongregate NaNoWriMo Participant! It is nearing the 6th of November, which means you should be about one-fifth of the way to the targeted goal of 50,000 words. By 11.59pm today, you should be on track to 10,000 words if you plan to keep pace with the daily suggestion of 1,667 words a day. Now, while this isn’t much of a pep-talk, keeping up with your word counts is definitely not an easy task. Participate in hosted NaNoWriMo activities, such as Word Sprints, Word Wars and the like, especially in your home region forums on the NaNoWriMo forums. You might meet people who are just as crazy as you trying NaNoWriMo for the first time, or looking for a new challenge. Make new friends, and for all you know, your neighbour could be doing NaNoWriMo with you! If you find plot lines fraying and words refusing to be typed, fret not! Seventh Sanctum has all sorts of generators, from character names to plot ideas, to fuel your typing needs. Who cares if you are writing a fiction novel on dragons? No harm in adding in flying cars if you so wish! :) The end may seem far away from sight, but each word puts you a small step further. Can’t think of anything else to write? Utilise your ability to explain, elaborate and exaggerate with a multitude of long, colourful, repetitive or alliterative description. Add in a dream scene (or fifty!), or talk about a car chase. Have your Main Character (MC) go on some long journey to the convenience store while you wait for more ideas. Keep writing, even if it means detailing his dinner to the last morsel. Keeping the rhythm going is more important than trying to pull off 3,000 words/day to catch up! All in all, the most important thing is to have fun! All the best, good luck, and be prepared to have your shouts spammed by me over the course of the next month! :) show less
exemplary
Nov 3, 2010 9:07pm
Laxaria
Oct 27, 2010 11:33am “Reality #2 – you can’t manage money you don’t have.” My exact sentiments. Just that I didn’t want to say anything since I pretty much ignored the flawed and overly-emotional argument. Would it be fair or within reason to put some blame on the government/education system/parents for someone who has been arrested 20 times before th… show more“Reality #2 – you can’t manage money you don’t have.” My exact sentiments. Just that I didn’t want to say anything since I pretty much ignored the flawed and overly-emotional argument. Would it be fair or within reason to put some blame on the government/education system/parents for someone who has been arrested 20 times before they turn 16? Sure, some people may not respond to counselling or parenting, but should we blame the individual or the people who has the ability to influence said individual? show less
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vikaTae
Oct 28, 2010 3:01pm
Heh, its not an insult Saint. Its just happenstance. If you like, I can lurk here and bug you endlessly too. Pretty sure you get more than enough of my POV on the forum (it seems most people do).
Laxaria
Oct 28, 2010 10:47am All hail the patient Queen of SD. Anyway, do you think you could summarise the entire American political system for me? Just brush over wide concepts and the like. I really should read up on them, but I don’t know where to start, honestly, and sooner or later I’m going to need to be familiar with the politics, even if I detest it to the… show moreAll hail the patient Queen of SD. Anyway, do you think you could summarise the entire American political system for me? Just brush over wide concepts and the like. I really should read up on them, but I don’t know where to start, honestly, and sooner or later I’m going to need to be familiar with the politics, even if I detest it to the bone. D: show less
Laxaria
Oct 22, 2010 12:34am Curious: Is there an actual, practical, reason for the right to bear a fire-arm in everyday US life today? I can understand the safety concerns, but what makes Fire-Arms more practical over pepper spray, tasers or martial self defence (or the good ol’ kick in teh crotch)? I doubt the government could ever reverse the constitution, but it just… show moreCurious: Is there an actual, practical, reason for the right to bear a fire-arm in everyday US life today? I can understand the safety concerns, but what makes Fire-Arms more practical over pepper spray, tasers or martial self defence (or the good ol’ kick in teh crotch)? I doubt the government could ever reverse the constitution, but it just perplexes me a little bit. PS: If it comes out for my ACT, I’ll shoot myself. T_T show less
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SaintAjora
Oct 22, 2010 7:02am
Well, there are some pretty varied situations here. Some people still live off of hunting, for example. I also know a few guys I hike with sometimes that carry firearms in case we run into bears or wh… show moreWell, there are some pretty varied situations here. Some people still live off of hunting, for example. I also know a few guys I hike with sometimes that carry firearms in case we run into bears or whatever (it has happened out here). Other than that I would say no. A gun is just for killing people, and I’m not sure one could claim that killing is ever actually justified. The problem is that people think killing is justified in some circumstances. Thus it’s an ideological issue. show less
Laxaria
Oct 23, 2010 7:33pm
My stance is that killing someone may be justified to the killer at that particular moment, but doesn’t necessarily justify it for someone else. Killing in self-defence is excessive. I can under… show moreMy stance is that killing someone may be justified to the killer at that particular moment, but doesn’t necessarily justify it for someone else. Killing in self-defence is excessive. I can understand the usage of firearms when off hunting, but in general, daily life for the modern, average American, the absence of firearms might promote a safer environment? I don’t know, but there are some things that are so ingrained in the past that looking at them now seems to make these issues a bit… =/ show less
Laxaria
Oct 17, 2010 7:27pm Question: Is it ok to reference to first person (I will demonstrate that…) in an argumentative/discursive essay?
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SaintAjora
Oct 18, 2010 6:46am
It’s generally considered that doing so weakens the argument. Sticking to third person would be better.
SaintAjora
Oct 18, 2010 6:08pm
It would also be easier in the time frame if you stick to one pov, otherwise you might end up second-guessing your own wording.
finkidz5
Oct 3, 2010 7:18pm Due to personal reasons I have decided to close my account completely. I wanted to say goodbye, because as much as we disagreed on many things, I did enjoy arguing with you. :D
Laxaria
Oct 3, 2010 7:40am http://www.kongregate.com/forums/9-serious-discussion/topics/116156-worst-city-award-san-luis-obispo#posts-2524221 Your wit leaves me laughing hard. *bravo*
Weur
Sep 6, 2010 1:16pm Damn. It’s only been one discussion and a couple of glances, but I can tell already that you are one of the best (if not the best) persons in the forums. Your patience, and your ability to explicate with flawless logic and linguistic eloquence is splendiferously and immensely jaw-dropping.
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SaintAjora
Sep 6, 2010 1:55pm
I do try to stay objective and reasonable, it’s good practice in laying out my thoughts rationally. Sometimes it’s a tough crowd though..
Aneslayer
Sep 7, 2010 9:13am
Sometimes its too much of a good thing… Serious!
Flagella
Sep 2, 2010 9:11pm I’ve only talked to you once or twice on the SD forums and I must say I wish I knew you in real life…we could have such interesting conversations. Most people I know all end a discussion with ‘u sux bawls.’ I hope discuss with you more in SD from time to time.
softest_voice
Aug 31, 2010 12:10pm Ya know, we’ve butted heads on a couple of topics, but one thing stays the same: your devotion to logic and strict causation. I am constantly impressed with your ability to put up with the level of flawed logic, sometimes bordering on flat out BS, that seems to have risen lately. |