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Hufflepuff, as that favors hard work, fair play and friendship as it's values. also, the element connected with it is earth. I think that Ravenclaw comes in second, since I can be rather fond of the learnin'.
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well, no Offense to Stamos, but he is a charmer. he neither has the brute ragepower of Goodman, nor does he have the capacity to match the sly intelligence of Goldblum. I think his pretty boy ass would drop first, with the classic move where Goodman pushes Stamos and trips him over Goldblum (on hands and knees). I wish I could show a picture of this but as of yet I cannot find one of the move I mean. now, it's down to brains and brawn. I see Goodman storming towards Goldblum with fucking fire in his eyes, swinging his fists, paying no heed to what they connect with. Goldblum, however, is agile, and would let Goodman's momentum carry him away. I imagine that Goldblum would be quite handy with improvised weapons such as bottles and small dogs. these, however, would ultimately be a distraction for Goodman, further fueling his bloodrage. I think that if Goldblum had time to ready himself and develop a plan, then he could beat him. in close quarters, though, I don't think he'd stand a chance
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true. and that could pose problems but if we were holding out in a building, he would prove immensely useful in holding the line.
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shit, three spots... I'm gonna have to exclude people. but I suppose that's what happens in this sort of shindig, eh? so I'm sorry, if I exclude whoever is reading this. I would like to save you, but that just might not happen. I hope you survive and we can meet up. Maybe this team will be able to get to you! well, let's see, I'm am answering this under the assumption that I will be in Richmond during this outbreak, so I will make decisions based on that.
Austin: Zombie knowledge, car, focus, some melee knowledge (broadsword, I thnk), a good sense of humor!
Tori: Athletic, Legolas blades, outside the box thinking, survival knowledge, some melee knowledge (rapier and dagger)
And I thought about it for a while... if I could, I'd get Aaron Anderson. yep: He can actually kick ass with a ton of weapons, strong, good experienced and adult way of thinking.
We go to Shafer Dining Court. Food, above ground level, lots of chairs and tables to block the stairs off with, makeshift weaponry from the kitchen.
I have my big wooden bokken, which is basically the baby of a katana and a baseball bat. but preferred? I suppose I would love to use explosives such as mines and grenades, as it would not only be effective, I think, but highly awesome as well -
well, I literally chose one of them :) as for the other, I really don't think there's much to that outfit. heh, can't even see the damn city
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ooo, good question. well, I can't really speak for the others. when figuring out new people a big thing for me is the person's physical awareness. but considering that I'm no poster boy for that particular attribute myself, I also think it's important to bring to it a willingness to learn. to both give and take within the process, making it more collaborative as we go. most important thing, and this sounds cheesy, but they have to be able to have fun with it. every two weeks a new one needs to come out, we all have stuff to do and it just gets worse as the year goes on. a lot of us could hardly afford to be at rehearsal most of the time and it would be soooooo much better when everyone was having fun. a single bad attitude could fuck with everybody's psyche at 11pm in Shafer. so yeah, physically able, a willingness to share and the ability to have fun. hope that answered your question. anyway, I'm not involved in it the same way I was before and am excited about that. I can't wait to see what the knew group is going to do with it
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not kicking you in the face shut up stupid you drink felch water
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I began to answer this with a long quasi essay so that I could work out how to properly answer this. I deleted all that.
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I don't like raisins. How do you not know this?
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they have claws and are angrily red. I don't know what they want with us, but it's not world peace. I mean, c'mon. however, I do feel that, for the right price, they can be used to protect us and further our means. this is by no means a condoning of the use of lobstercenaries, simply a recognition of the possibility. it should be noted that lobsters cannot and should not be trusted and those that feel the need to apply the aforementioned crustaceans' advanced knowledge of warfare are advised to keep an incredibly close watch on them.
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hmmm, I love Ishmael by Daniel Quinn. It deals with philosophy and ethics and has a talking gorilla. win-win-WIN. I actually need to read it again. In terms of Star Wars books, I think Shatterpoint might be my favorite, which is odd as it is Expanded Universe that came after the prequels.
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Perhaps our seeming inability to live with ourselves and the greater world around us? Our constant need for strife?
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I'm compensating. Deep down, I'm a brown bear.
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hmmm, at the moment, I think it's "We Are Golden" by Mika
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you really think the twist was that foreseeable? ehh, I disagree
Eben
Richmond, VA
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