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Post by Malevora on Sept 15, 2013 4:22:40 GMT -6
There's this game that Star and I invented before we kinda fell apart. Basically it's to see how much your behaviour and characters influence your image. The first tryout it had was on a site called Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Legendary Explorers. It then went spanish SOMEONE held the reset button too long... ok, not funny. Anyway, Star tried it with a girl who called herself KyrieZorua. She was from the Phillipenes. Because of that, Star and I saw her as a girl, late teens, with dark skin, black clothes, a fluffy scarf but with bright red hair. You see, Zorua looks like this- She also had a heart-shaped necklace, as Star's character, Teresa the Chikorita left her a Luvdisc necklace in her will, athough strictly speaking she didn't die. So that's how we saw her. How do you see certain people here on GD? If someone is wrong and you wish to correct them, that's fine, but I won't be posting my details here. Here are some of my views- Gabjas: I see her as a girl named Gabby or Gabrielle, with a pale heart-shaped face and red-brown hair, due to her character Prue. I see her with dark brown eyes and a stereotypical Canadian accent. Rylan: I see her as a girl named Riley, with mischeivious features and bright blue eyes and brown, straight hair. Was I close? Or spectacularly wrong?
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Post by Rylan on Sept 15, 2013 8:03:17 GMT -6
My eyes are dark brown, almost black like my character Katara's. And my hair is black, with red highlights that are only visible in the sun. It's at that awkward stage between not wavy but not straight, and it falls past my shoulders. I guess I could be described as mischievous... Good work though!
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Post by Gabjas on Sept 15, 2013 8:51:35 GMT -6
I have a pale white face, light brown hair with no traces of red (but you were still close), and blue eyes. I don't really have a Canadian accent. XD
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Post by Malevora on Sept 16, 2013 3:36:21 GMT -6
Laugh, that's just stereotype, I know. It's like everyone thinks us Aussies are all like "G'day, mate, close the blooming door, you're letting in the blowies". How do you see me?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2013 11:29:16 GMT -6
Actually, I think the stereotype is that all Aussies ever say is "Crikey!".
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Post by Rylan on Sept 16, 2013 17:31:22 GMT -6
I think so. I'm not very good at stuff like this, so I'm not going to give it a try (for now).
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Post by Malevora on Sept 17, 2013 1:11:51 GMT -6
Yeahno. I don't think anyone here in Australia has said 'Crikey' except Steve Irwin, who went and died, so he kinda doesn't count.
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Post by Rylan on Sept 17, 2013 7:12:39 GMT -6
I thought "crikey" was British?
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Post by Malevora on Sept 22, 2013 4:51:39 GMT -6
Naw, that's us Aussies.
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Post by Rylan on Sept 25, 2013 16:37:00 GMT -6
Ah, je see.
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Post by Malevora on Nov 11, 2013 2:01:01 GMT -6
Dang brits. Steal all the beast things... naw, kidding. I love the british. They made Doctor Who. >-<
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Post by Rylan on Nov 11, 2013 10:51:03 GMT -6
And toffee. I adore toffee.
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Post by Malevora on Nov 12, 2013 1:42:19 GMT -6
YES. Almost as much as hot sauce.
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Post by Rylan on Nov 12, 2013 12:02:49 GMT -6
Frank's Red Hot Sauce. (Gabjas, your turn, remember this?)
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