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Loftegen 2 wrote:Tell him or her that if they don't stop misbehaving, Lady Zaharra will come and take them away. That's what parents in Loftegen 2 do. :P

Great now they wont fall asleep out of fear . . .

Treadwellia, Your imaginary friend, The illusian empire, Hycronesia, and 1 otherLoftegen 2

Loftegen 2 wrote:We can't send Bobs. We only have one Bob.

His name is robert Paulson

Loftegen 2

Your imaginary friend

Sinyal wrote:Thanks for the tip. I hope I can get enough endorsements to get WA delegate here eventually. Not that I hate our current one, just t would be cool to be a WA delegate.

If that's something you'd like to shoot for, the best thing to do is to work with those in the government, learn how they do what they do, and in doing so show your commitment to the region and trustworthiness. To get involved in the government, the first step is to become a shareholder!

To do that, register on the LazCorp forums here: https://www.lazarusns.com/member.php?action=register
And submit a Shareholder/Citizenship application here: https://lazarusns.com/showthread.php?tid=72

Once you're accepted, you can start doing a ton of things that may interest you like joining Public Relations where you can help Lazarus communicate with and stay informed with other regions, Internal Management which focuses on doing cool stuff for our region itself (I work there under New Rogernomics!), or the Regional Guard which is Lazarus's military and helps protect the region.

That said, you may never become delegate. It ensures the security and future of our entire home, so is not something to be taken or given away lightly. I hope you find your stay here fulfilling whether you reach that position or not! :)

Your imaginary friend wrote:If that's something you'd like to shoot for, the best thing to do is to work with those in the government, learn how they do what they do, and in doing so show your commitment to the region. To get involved in the government, the first step is to become a shareholder!

To do that, register on the LazCorp forums here: https://www.lazarusns.com/member.php?action=register
And submit a Shareholder/Citizenship application here: https://lazarusns.com/showthread.php?tid=72

Once you're accepted, you can start doing a ton of things that may interest you like joining Public Relations where you can help Lazarus communicate with and stay informed with other regions, Internal Management which focuses on doing cool stuff for our region itself (I work there under New Rogernomics!), or join the regional guard which is Lazarus's military and helps protect the region.

That said, you may never become delegate. It ensures the security and future of our entire home, so is not something to be taken or given away lightly. I hope you find your stay here fulfilling whether you reach that position or not! :)

Dear leader knows he sure has. Chums.

Your imaginary friend

Mmph mmph MMPH. Mmph mmph MMPH mmph!

Tubbius the Rotund hopes He keeps the Delegate's seat a long time. It is comfy and big and soft!

Your imaginary friend, Hycronesia, Guiness Freaks, Loftegen 2, and 2 othersLeonism, and Rivierenland

Your imaginary friend

Guiness Freaks wrote:How does one get a child to stop lying? Asking for a friend who is definitely not dear leader.

I don't know. :( I'd guess pretty much every parent has problems with that... My parents would tend to make punishments harsher if I lied and less harsh if I didn't, which I think makes me less inclined to be deceitful; although I wouldn't fashion myself a model of truthfulness even now. Hope it goes okay! <3

Guiness Freaks and Loftegen 2

Your imaginary friend wrote:I don't know. :( I'd guess pretty much every parent has problems with that... My parents would tend to make punishments harsher if I lied and less harsh if I didn't, which I think makes me less inclined to be deceitful; although I wouldn't fashion myself a model of truthfulness even now. Hope it goes okay! <3

Thanks. It's super complicated because she has cut down a lot with lying to dear leader but she lies to her mother and gets out of school to hang out with her mother by pretending to be sick. Today she found out that a complaint was filed against her because she didn't deliver a product for a local fund raising event after she had already collected and turned in the money nearly 4 months after the event ended. Dear leader had been reminding her and she just kept procrastinating. Dear leader made her do it today and one of the neighbors told her she called the fundraising outfit to complain. She returned home crying. dear leader is usually very sympathetic and empathetic but this time his sympathy was with the neighbors and he made her write an apology letter to the neighbors and give them their money back out of her own pocket. She also had to give them the products they purchased. One neighbor took the apology and refused the money. The other took the money and apology. Dear leader is hoping that made an impression and she was not punished any further. except to be threatened to go see lady zaharra. Of course.

Treadwellia, Your imaginary friend, Hycronesia, and Loftegen 2

Your imaginary friend

Oh dear, that sounds like an awful mix-up. ><

Guiness Freaks and Loftegen 2

Your imaginary friend wrote:Oh dear, that sounds like an awful mix-up. ><

Thanks unfortunately it's becoming a bad habit with her telling the school and her mom shes sick when shes not in order to get more attention and stay home from school. It's a pattern that's been occurring for a few years now.

Your imaginary friend and Loftegen 2

How is everyone today?

Treadwellia, Perchan, Your imaginary friend, Hycronesia, and 1 otherGuiness Freaks

Loftegen 2 wrote:How is everyone today?

Tubbius is something like brain mush today. Doggy Tubbius is about to drive His Rotundity up a wall. The Portly Puppy is being excessively yippy and yappy today.

Your imaginary friend, Guiness Freaks, and Loftegen 2

Treadwellia wrote:Tubbius is something like brain mush today. Doggy Tubbius is about to drive His Rotundity up a wall. The Portly Puppy is being excessively yippy and yappy today.

Lady Zaharra slyly suggests that perhaps Tubbius should take Doggy Tubbius for a walk! (Yes, she has no heart. :))

Loftegen 2 wrote:Lady Zaharra slyly suggests that perhaps Tubbius should take Doggy Tubbius for a walk! (Yes, she has no heart. :))

Maybe a waddle. A full-blown walk. . . .

MMPH.

Guiness Freaks and Loftegen 2

Factbook entry number ten!

Psychologists, psyciatrists, and neurologists in Loftegen 2 have long amused themselves by speculating on why people react to Lady Zaharra's eyes in the way, and to the degree, that they do. Many theories have been put forward, but none can be objectively studied. The one researcher who suggested to the Lady that she particpate in some experiments got a look from her that literally turned his hair white overnight.

The most popular theory, and the one that seems to best fit the body of empirical evidence, posits that there is a roughly linear coorelation between raw intelligence, life experience (wisdom, if you will), emotional sensitivity (empathy), and the intensity of the reaction.

Interestingly, photographs and videos of the Lady don't provoke any reaction at all (beyond surprise at her black irises and sclera), even when her eyes are clearly visible, in people who have never seen her in person. There is a reaction in people who have seen them, but it's much weaker that what would happen in the Lady's actual presence, and probably a case of visual stimuli triggering emotions associated with memories.

Young children are apparently unaffected as well: a visit by the Lady to a pediatric hosptial triggered responses only in children aged two (approximately) and up, the intensity increasing with age from almost nothing (a vague feeling of unease) at two, to full effects at age thirteen. As a side note, newborns actually seem to find the Lady's presence soothing, a phenomenon which defies explanation at this time.

Generally speaking, the more intelligent, wise, and/or emotionally sensitive a person is, the stronger their reaction. People who score highly in only one trait don't react as strongly as those who score highly in two of the traits, and heaven help those who score highly in all three. The only adults that are more or less immune are people with severe anti-social personality disorder, a.k.a. psychopaths.

Finally, whatever causes the reaction is not sight dependent, as blind people are affected in the same way as their sighted counterparts.

Read dispatch

Aigania, Treadwellia, Your imaginary friend, Hycronesia, and 1 otherGuiness Freaks

Loftegen 2 wrote:Factbook entry number ten!
Psychologists, psyciatrists, and neurologists in Loftegen 2 have long amused themselves by speculating on why people react to Lady Zaharra's eyes in the way, and to the degree, that they do. Many theories have been put forward, but none can be objectively studied. The one researcher who suggested to the Lady that she particpate in some experiments got a look from her that literally turned his hair white overnight.

The most popular theory, and the one that seems to best fit the body of empirical evidence, posits that there is a roughly linear coorelation between raw intelligence, life experience (wisdom, if you will), emotional sensitivity (empathy), and the intensity of the reaction.

Interestingly, photographs and videos of the Lady don't provoke any reaction at all (beyond surprise at her black irises and sclera), even when her eyes are clearly visible, in people who have never seen her in person. There is a reaction in people who have seen them, but it's much weaker that what would happen in the Lady's actual presence, and probably a case of visual stimuli triggering emotions associated with memories.

Young children are apparently unaffected as well: a visit by the Lady to a pediatric hosptial triggered responses only in children aged two (approximately) and up, the intensity increasing with age from almost nothing (a vague feeling of unease) at two, to full effects at age thirteen. As a side note, newborns actually seem to find the Lady's presence soothing, a phenomenon which defies explanation at this time.

Generally speaking, the more intelligent, wise, and/or emotionally sensitive a person is, the stronger their reaction. People who score highly in only one trait don't react as strongly as those who score highly in two of the traits, and heaven help those who score highly in all three. The only adults that are more or less immune are people with severe anti-social personality disorder, a.k.a. psychopaths.

Finally, whatever causes the reaction is not sight dependent, as blind people are affected in the same way as their sighted counterparts.

Read dispatch

Interestingly with a hinted lovecraftian overtone.

Good

Treadwellia, Your imaginary friend, Hycronesia, Guiness Freaks, and 1 otherLoftegen 2

Loftegen 2 wrote:Factbook entry number ten!
Psychologists, psyciatrists, and neurologists in Loftegen 2 have long amused themselves by speculating on why people react to Lady Zaharra's eyes in the way, and to the degree, that they do. Many theories have been put forward, but none can be objectively studied. The one researcher who suggested to the Lady that she particpate in some experiments got a look from her that literally turned his hair white overnight.

The most popular theory, and the one that seems to best fit the body of empirical evidence, posits that there is a roughly linear coorelation between raw intelligence, life experience (wisdom, if you will), emotional sensitivity (empathy), and the intensity of the reaction.

Interestingly, photographs and videos of the Lady don't provoke any reaction at all (beyond surprise at her black irises and sclera), even when her eyes are clearly visible, in people who have never seen her in person. There is a reaction in people who have seen them, but it's much weaker that what would happen in the Lady's actual presence, and probably a case of visual stimuli triggering emotions associated with memories.

Young children are apparently unaffected as well: a visit by the Lady to a pediatric hosptial triggered responses only in children aged two (approximately) and up, the intensity increasing with age from almost nothing (a vague feeling of unease) at two, to full effects at age thirteen. As a side note, newborns actually seem to find the Lady's presence soothing, a phenomenon which defies explanation at this time.

Generally speaking, the more intelligent, wise, and/or emotionally sensitive a person is, the stronger their reaction. People who score highly in only one trait don't react as strongly as those who score highly in two of the traits, and heaven help those who score highly in all three. The only adults that are more or less immune are people with severe anti-social personality disorder, a.k.a. psychopaths.

Finally, whatever causes the reaction is not sight dependent, as blind people are affected in the same way as their sighted counterparts.

Read dispatch

M. Senator Drax believes that The Lady is either a witch, an SCP, or really good at staring contests.

Treadwellia, Ireland isles, Your imaginary friend, and Loftegen 2

Hycronesia wrote:M. Senator Drax believes that The Lady is either a witch, an SCP, or really good at staring contests.

You read the SCP Series too, eh? Keter class FTW, baby!

For those who don't know what we're talking about: http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-series

Full of weird, strange, creepy, and/or disturbing stories.

Treadwellia, Ireland isles, Mzeusia, and Hycronesia

Loftegen 2 wrote:You read the SCP Series too, eh? Keter class FTW, baby!

For those who don't know what we're talking about: http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-series

Full of weird, strange, creepy, and/or disturbing stories.

I've read some of your other Factbooks, (your factbooks are really good by the way) is the one about the lady inspired by the O5 council members description by any chance?

Guiness Freaks and Loftegen 2

Hycronesia wrote:I've read some of your other Factbooks, (your factbooks are really good by the way) is the one about the lady inspired by the O5 council members description by any chance?

Thank you! I created Lady Zaharra a long time ago, well before I stumbled onto the SPC series, so no; I would say, though, that my style of writing has been influenced by the series, and that might be what you're picking up on.

Your imaginary friend, Hycronesia, and Guiness Freaks

Loftegen 2 wrote:How is everyone today?

Not drunk enough but listening to a 90s music weekend on the radio and they're playing some marilyn Manson which is soothing dear leaders soul.

Perchan, Your imaginary friend, Hycronesia, and Loftegen 2

Guiness Freaks wrote:Not drunk enough but listening to a 90s music weekend on the radio and they're playing some marilyn Manson which is soothing dear leaders soul.

How are you?

Loftegen 2

Loftegen 2 wrote:How is everyone today?

It's awfully rainy out today, got soaked walking back from lunch.

Treadwellia, Your imaginary friend, and Loftegen 2

Perchan wrote:It's awfully rainy out today, got soaked walking back from lunch.

It rained here this morning, with a bit of thunder and lightning thrown in for fun. Much nicer now, though.

Guiness Freaks wrote:How are you?

Doing well, thank you!

Loftegen 2 wrote:It rained here this morning, with a bit of thunder and lightning thrown in for fun. Much nicer now, though.

Last I checked it was still coming down in sheets, thundering too.

Treadwellia, Guiness Freaks, and Loftegen 2

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