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NeverNormal Started conversation Mar 11, 2005
Very thoughtful aren't I? I should do something, what would that something be? I've no clue, why am I writing here anyway? Is there really a reason that I joined? Am I writing this because I trully am thoughtful or because I want the world to see? Well deep thought isn't bad but this isn't deep thought, is it? I was going to say something. Gah! I hate when I forget thins.... Oh yes, the universe, that isn't what I was actually going to say but it's close enough. I wonder what's out there. We'll find out oneday. Well, it doesn't really matter at the moment... If I said any of this to my friends they'd think I was insane. They already do but what difference does it make? ...It's good to be able to write things down I guess, even if people end up reading it. Maybe it'll give me a better idea of things if people read my thoughts. Perhaps I'm just insane. No, I'm not trully insane. I should really stop with asking myself questions. It'll get me nowhere, atleast thats what I'm told but some beg to differ.
I think I'll write more later when I'm not asking myself questions.
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Tavaron da Quirm - Arts Editor Posted Mar 11, 2005
You are sending messages to yourself? Clever. Never tried to do that. What are the advantages compared with sending messages to other people?
In my opinion the subject of the message is much easier to be forseen if you have written it yourself. But I my be wrong at this point...
If you ever feel like talking to other people please reply to this message. A nice is awaiting you on my Personal Space.
good evening
Tavaron (a bit insane too, I know it, my friends know it, nobody cares)
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NeverNormal Posted Mar 12, 2005
Talking to an actual person couldn't hurt. Why not, I'm biund to get tired of talking to myself sometime.
Advatages of messaging myself? Well you don't have to worry about offeding yourself and you can even ask your self questions and then answer them in another message. Quite entertaining sometimes really.
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Tavaron da Quirm - Arts Editor Posted Mar 12, 2005
Hmmm... in such mental states I usually start eighter to draw stupid pictures or to write stupid poems or something like that. And now I realise: I haven't done that for a long time! Why? I think I've just too much to do for university.
And I don't bother to write the questions I ask myself down.
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NeverNormal Posted Mar 13, 2005
I don't bother to write questions I ask myself down either, and there are alot. I only do that when messaging myself out of boredom. In someways I guess, it gives you the illusion that you're talking to an actual person instead of, well... yourself. There aren't many I'm able to talk to for long. I lose interest quickly, the majority of people are just too "normal" I guess. You're not very "normal" are you?
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Tavaron da Quirm - Arts Editor Posted Mar 13, 2005
Depends on how you define normal. But I'd say: I hope I'm not too normal, although many people think I am, when they see me for the first time. My friends rather think I'm a bit strange.
I've always got queer ideas running around in my brain, waiting to come out through a pencil. If I don't write them down or make a few sketches they tend to disappear. I'm one of these people who have a pen and a peace of paper lying next to their bed, but some things just stay in my head and when I'm bored I pull them up to the surface and think about them.
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Tavaron da Quirm - Arts Editor Posted Mar 13, 2005
... it is of course a piece of paper. Letters always try to play tricks on me!
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NeverNormal Posted Mar 14, 2005
I don't think my friends have ever thought me to be normal. If you knew me then you'd know. I have strange ideas sometimes. Not always strange but things other people would never do. Today when I was at the book store with a few people I convinced one of them to yell our friend's name to find him. I have way weirder ideas but i can't think right now.
I don't just have ideas I also do strange things. I'm in a medieval society and we have medieval clothes, swords, fighting, etc. My friend actually wears the clothes in public... I would too if I had any.
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Tavaron da Quirm - Arts Editor Posted Mar 14, 2005
In public I'm rather invisible, I tend to put on my ring and disappear, but I like to watch other people or listen to what they talk about. Sometimes I have to bite my lip to stop laughing.
My weirdness mostly increases in direct proportion with the work quota I've got to do, the number on the watch, the dullness of other people and the boredom I suffer.
What is it like in a medival society?
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NeverNormal Posted Mar 15, 2005
I'm not normally invisible uless I'm with my school friends. They're too normal actually. When I'm with my friends from the medieval society, well it never is normal.
Well in the medieval society, everyone has a medieval name and sometimes a background. We wear the period clothing of when ever our character is from. We have sword fighting, sometimes dancing, chainmail making, things like that. We also go to war agaist other kingdoms. It's great.
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Tavaron da Quirm - Arts Editor Posted Mar 15, 2005
I've never been around "normal" people at school, all of my classmates had some madnesses. We were a bunch of individualists, everyone was fighting against everyone, only sometimes we got together to fight against teachers or other people. We had really nice quarrels with many shouting people, once somebody smashed a chair, because he was so angry...
One of our greatest achievements was a battle, some people were throwing cakes, leaving marmelade all over the classroom. We even managed to make teachers cry and/or leave the room.
But in the whole we were not that bad, we could also have great fun with our teachers... and long debates.
Today on university I don't have so many quarrels anymore... no, that's not quite true, I had one some weeks ago, when I told a guy who should have taught us something about disigning houses, that I thought his ideas were nonsense. I didn't use this words of course, but he still wasn't very pleased... and it's always my job to tell people such things!
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