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Drystar wrote:Nothing wrong with limited government, you don’t want them prying into everything you do, do you? And the free market has advantages, let’s anyone make or sell things, you can’t blame it for humans natural proclivity to nepotism or corruption.

Well at the moment, I am the government. Of course I want to poke, prod, and pry into the lives of my subjects! Whoever said a fifth term was a terrible idea?

Amerion wrote:Oh, yes. I do so agree.

For we are one and the same, dear. I saw that video with the malformed toddler and that Penelope girl, and it seemed eerily similar to our first meeting.

Drystar wrote:4 hours ago, you liked it. I’ll send you my initial response I wrote by telegram, it’s a bit to venomous to post, but I did feel a bit better after writing it. Thursday’s tend to do that to me.

Honestly, it seems rather tame compared to some of the things posted here. I myself can get a bit terse at times.

Though I don’t think wallowing is quite the right word, given the split meaning could cause confusion in the context given. Reveling, perhaps.

Auphelia wrote:Well at the moment, I am the government. Of course I want to poke, prod, and pry into the lives of my subjects! Whoever said a fifth term was a terrible idea?

For we are one and the same, dear. I saw that video with the malformed toddler and that Penelope girl, and it seemed eerily similar to our first meeting.

Honestly, it seems rather tame compared to some of the things posted here. I myself can get a bit terse at times.

Though I don’t think wallowing is quite the right word, given the split meaning could cause confusion in the context given. Reveling, perhaps.

No, wallow is much more appropriate, have you ever noticed how much animals enjoy mud holes.

And we’ve already established my vocabulary is more salty then such a refined lady as yourself, my very first draft would’ve had mods here in a heartbeat.

Amerion, Auphelia, Midand, Proctethia, and 2 othersMelicorium, and Purple Hyacinth

Drystar wrote:No, wallow is much more appropriate, have you ever noticed how much animals enjoy mud holes.

And we’ve already established my vocabulary is more salty then such a refined lady as yourself, my very first draft would’ve had mods here in a heartbeat.

Oh, wouldn’t that be a sight! This is true. I am a lady of refinement and class, possessing a lineage defined by good breeding and aristocratic ideals. You, a brute, a rough man of dirt.

I feel as if that is the plot of half of every book with a shirtless man and a woman in 19th century garments on the cover.

Passion on the a Moors

The Manor of Sweet Delight

The Man and the Lady: A Throb Story, Book Two

Auphelia wrote:For we are one and the same, dear. I saw that video with the malformed toddler and that Penelope girl, and it seemed eerily similar to our first meeting.

I beg your pardon! Adm. Gen. Stewie G isn't malformed!!! He's just big-headed!!!

Drystar, Auphelia, Proctethia, Melicorium, and 1 otherPurple Hyacinth

Amerion wrote:I beg your pardon! Adm. Gen. Stewie G isn't malformed!!! He's just big-headed!!!

Yes, quite so.

It’s his body that has withered, creating a disturbing disparity in the relative spatial relations of his skull to the rest of his skeletal structure and adjacent scraps of flesh stuck to it.

Auphelia wrote:Oh, wouldn’t that be a sight! This is true. I am a lady of refinement and class, possessing a lineage defined by good breeding and aristocratic ideals. You, a brute, a rough man of dirt.

I feel as if that is the plot of half of every book with a shirtless man and a woman in 19th century garments on the cover.

Passion on the a Moors

The Manor of Sweet Delight

The Man and the Lady: A Throb Story, Book Two

I’m assuming it’s a trilogy of course.

I can see it now, you traveling against the wishes of your advisors, headstrong and proud. My raids capturing your ship off the coast of Madagascar, where contrary to the wishes of my crew I’m entranced by your fearless defiance and give you the freedom of my ship the Witch Hazel while we await your ransom.

Alice Parker, Auphelia, Proctethia, Melicorium, and 1 otherPurple Hyacinth

Drystar wrote:I’m assuming it’s a trilogy of course.

I can see it now, you traveling against the wishes of your advisors, headstrong and proud. My raids capturing your ship off the coast of Madagascar, where contrary to the wishes of my crew I’m entranced by your fearless defiance and give you the freedom of my ship the Witch Hazel while we await your ransom.

Then there is a coup and I quash it, you gain respect for me, and then either I have you made a nobleman and you return to the mainland where you conflict with society for the next two books or we steal my ransom and run off to rule the high seas, the swelling and ebbing of the ocean’s waves only matched in chaos by the swirling whirlwinds of our passions, both driven by a deadly mixture of lust and loathing.

Good morning everyone!
It seems Auphelia hasn't really changed, hasn't she?

Drystar, Auphelia, Proctethia, Melicorium, and 1 otherPurple Hyacinth

Auphelia wrote:Well at the moment, I am the government. Of course I want to poke, prod, and pry into the lives of my subjects! Whoever said a fifth term was a terrible idea?

For we are one and the same, dear. I saw that video with the malformed toddler and that Penelope girl, and it seemed eerily similar to our first meeting.

Honestly, it seems rather tame compared to some of the things posted here. I myself can get a bit terse at times.

Though I don’t think wallowing is quite the right word, given the split meaning could cause confusion in the context given. Reveling, perhaps.

Auphelia said 'I want to poke.'

So unladylike, I must declare.

Alice Parker, Drystar, Auphelia, Proctethia, and 3 othersBriteannia, Melicorium, and Purple Hyacinth

Midand wrote:Good morning everyone!
It seems Auphelia hasn't really changed, hasn't she?

Not at all!

In what way do you mean?

Curlyhoward wrote:Auphelia said 'I want to poke.'

So unladylike, I must declare.

Ah, fetch the fainting couch!

Auphelia wrote:Then there is a coup and I quash it, you gain respect for me, and then either I have you made a nobleman and you return to the mainland where you conflict with society for the next two books or we steal my ransom and run off to rule the high seas, the swelling and ebbing of the ocean’s waves only matched in chaos by the swirling whirlwinds of our passions, both driven by a deadly mixture of lust and loathing.

Or, you abscond with my fastest vessel and the ransom, forcing me to chase you down with the aid of my trusty lieutenants Zess and 073 039 109 032 080 111 112 112 121. Then we discover you’ve been working with the evil pirate Amerion to lure us into a trap to gain our vast riches.

Drystar wrote:Or, you abscond with my fastest vessel and the ransom, forcing me to chase you down with the aid of my trusty lieutenants Zess and 073 039 109 032 080 111 112 112 121. Then we discover you’ve been working with the evil pirate Amerion to lure us into a trap to gain our vast riches.

Don’t spoil book three, darling! Honestly, you were never one for keeping secrets, except for the one that could very well end everything . . .

Auphelia wrote:Don’t spoil book three, darling! Honestly, you were never one for keeping secrets, except for the one that could very well end everything . . .

But... but... isn’t that what the internet was made for, spoilers?

Alice Parker, Auphelia, Midand, Proctethia, and 2 othersMelicorium, and Purple Hyacinth

Drystar wrote:But... but... isn’t that what the internet was made for, spoilers?

Not when there’s profit to be made! Honestly, this is why we don’t allow you to run the publicity department.

What a nice three hours driving to an in-state national park, looking around there, and finally resting at my cousin’s house.

Drystar, Midand, Proctethia, Western fardelshufflestein, and 1 otherPurple Hyacinth

Melicorium wrote:What a nice three hours driving to an in-state national park, looking around there, and finally resting at my cousin’s house.

As opposed to an out state national park?

Alice Parker, Auphelia, Midand, Proctethia, and 2 othersMelicorium, and Purple Hyacinth

Drystar wrote:As opposed to an out state national park?

Yes.
I am currently staying in New Jersey, and I visited a national park in New Jersey.

Curlyhoward, Midand, Proctethia, Western fardelshufflestein, and 1 otherPurple Hyacinth

Melicorium wrote:Yes.
I am currently staying in New Jersey, and I visited a national park in New Jersey.

This? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mskx6c1DULQ

Curlyhoward, Auphelia, Proctethia, Melicorium, and 1 otherPurple Hyacinth

Auphelia

Alice Parker wrote:This? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mskx6c1DULQ

I am conflicted on whether this should be suppressed or not.

There is one word, but do links qualify as another word? I’m in a rather generous mood, and I’m not quite certain if I’ve made such a judgement before.

Drystar wrote:As opposed to an out state national park?

I’ve been getting lessons on United States geography in Discord, and it is entirely too complicated. You have too many states and too many names. Everywhere is out of state!

Drystar, Aumeltopia, Proctethia, Melicorium, and 2 othersPurple Hyacinth, and Surge protector

Hello!

Proctethia, Melicorium, Western fardelshufflestein, and Purple Hyacinth

Auphelia wrote:I’ve been getting lessons on United States geography in Discord, and it is entirely too complicated. You have too many states and too many names. Everywhere is out of state!

Maybe we should just abolish states entirely leave everything to the federal government! I mean, the US Congress is super productive and never, ever gets into useless squabbles. What a fantastic plan!

Proctethia and Melicorium

Melicorium wrote:Yes.
I am currently staying in New Jersey, and I visited a national park in New Jersey.

Don't you just adore the nice mean stench emanating from the huge gas and oil containers in the swamps of Jersey???

Alice Parker, Auphelia, Proctethia, Melicorium, and 2 othersWestern fardelshufflestein, and Purple Hyacinth

Western fardelshufflestein

Purple Hyacinth wrote:Maybe we should just abolish states entirely leave everything to the federal government! I mean, the US Congress is super productive and never, ever gets into useless squabbles. What a fantastic plan!

Oh, and there have never been ENTIRE STATES created just to satisfy THE BALANCE of free/not free states during the Antebellum Era (1820's to the start of the American Civil War).

Or compromises.

Or filibustering.

Those American federal legislators sure know how to party.

Proctethia, Melicorium, and Purple Hyacinth

Western fardelshufflestein wrote:Oh, and there have never been ENTIRE STATES created just to satisfy THE BALANCE of free/not free states during the Antebellum Era (1820's to the start of the American Civil War).

This reminds me of the current argument over DC statehood. The GOP is literally like "but DC will just give the Dems another state in the Senate!!1!11@!"

Drystar, Curlyhoward, Proctethia, and Melicorium

Purple Hyacinth wrote:This reminds me of the current argument over DC statehood. The GOP is literally like "but DC will just give the Dems another state in the Senate!!1!11@!"

GOP???

Gigantic Orbiting Planets???

Giggling Orangutans Peeing???

Gorgeously Opulent Poops???

Alice Parker, Auphelia, Midand, Proctethia, and 2 othersMelicorium, and Purple Hyacinth

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