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Icuownage

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  1. And after reading the wikipedia page, cleverbot still doesn't really fit.
  2. Crystals? Huh? I thought you meant if you walked into water, you have a chance of being a fish or fish like, amd if you walked into a desert you could be a scorpion and if you walked into a forest you'd be a random forest creature. Starting at around 9:30, channel is up if anyone wants to discuss game on it. /join #CursedPlanet tavern
  3. You mean like, transforming body parts to animal parts and then progressing to full body? Or transforming fully into an animal at the beginning and learning new transformations XD?
  4. @Mask Mkay, you don't store multiple powers, and as your skill in mimicry increases, the easier it is to actually mimic someones power and the better you are at using them. @Everyone You start off with 50 gold except Paul, who is given iron weapon and armor(Could be leather or something if he really wants) of his choice
  5. Icuownage replied to Leoo's topic in Off-Topic
    It seems Star_in_the_sky was answered within the next post :P And today I caught up with my media coursework and almost finished my film.
  6. What time? We could possibly do both, unless that would tire out people, then I am okay with transferring to another day.
  7. So everyone knows, this is running tomorrow, at around 9pm or 10pm, to around 2am to 3am. To help you out with the first action, it is going to happen in... Wait for it. A tavern. I would like everyone to get into the roleplay mood, so your first action should be something that defines your character, as in I like to think how a person reacts in a bar/tavern greatly reflects them as a person.
  8. Icuownage replied to Leoo's topic in Off-Topic
    Went to a University seminar today, got a BUNCH of prospectus(es or is it i) and now considering the university to attend. But I have come to terms that I will take a year out after studying for my A-levels to apply for an apprenticeship, cause apparently that makes future employers goo in their pants. It'll also help with finance of the university.
  9. Not an AI Not an AI Not an AI Not making progress Not an AI
  10. It ain't just the internet. I had plenty of people that thought I was ~20 before I told them how old I actually was. Then again, maybe that's part of being a university student when normally I wouldn't be halfway through highschool... I think I asked before, what course are you doing and are you a genius?
  11. So I was correct all along Res.... You spoke down to Nex about LIFE even though you HAVEN'T EVEN LIVED THAT MUCH. Also Res, quite frankly you're being plain rude to Nex who is going through something that you have apparently not done. (Or you may have and it has left you SO emotionally scarred that you have become a misogynist and very pessimistic). Now I'm sorry if this sounds rude or arrogant to you Res, but if you don't think that the VERY nervous time of asking out a girl isn't emotionally damaging (and by God it is), then you probably haven't been emotionally connected to a girl (or guy) enough to actually feel that. But don't you say that he is being over dramatic about it. Cause he hasn't done anything crazy, or illogical and he has accepted some points we have brought up. And don't compare asking out a girl to a dead relative, cause obviously they're on different emotional levels. It's like if I asked a man who was knocked out by a punch "Hey man, it was only a punch, you weren't shot or anything" You see where I'm going?
  12. Coincedentally, you're probably better at practical than theory. And it's easier to fail a practical subject. @Resistance The only people I know who do GCSE's and A-levels are either people who do exceedingly well in their GCSE's and take an a-level course with them (it happens also in some GCSE courses) and people who did redicously bad in their GCSE's but did well enough to get into a college. And as you say you're older, then you're the latter... Unless of course you for some reason justifying taking a course that will probably not help you at all cause you're taking another course that is in every way better on your qualifications.
  13. Says GCSE here And I talk English A-level (not trying to sound arrogant here) but we probably need to go more in-depth with our essays, as English is targetted at essays. Unless the way we do essays in subjects is different. So that'd explain it.
  14. No its not, you're fourteen. You need to be put in you're place. You've already said that you're failing at school and instead of working to improve those marks you're letting people distract you in lessons and then actually being sad that you're nerves got the better of you and stopped you're grades getting any lower. Do you really think that the best way to get better marks is get a girfriend instead of revising more? This has to be the most childish argument I have ever had, in a poetic sense whatever you say, Nexauduro is true but logically and realistically whatever I say is true. If you have depression you should see a doctor. - Essays are easy, you just follow the simple formula. Point, Evidence of the point, What it means, [Optional:Comparison with other point,] How it links with you're essay's question, [Optional: Personal opinion] I know for a fact you're not older than Nex, and if you are, you're 16, cause I swear you asked about your GCSE's once, and that wasn't a year ago, which means you're 13-16. Also, that system is good for essays.... If you're not doing A-level. You do a similar system in A-level though.
  15. So you're on about essays? Cause they can't do that with exams, as the mark scheme is very specific, and they look for keywords instead. They actually look for keywords in essays too. Like in our english essay, they look for terminology of poetry, saying 'in my opinion', stating an argument, backing up the argument, countering the argument, context on the argument. In my media essay, they looked for terminology of camera work editing sound and mise-en-scene, and then terminilogy on the production, distribution and consumption of a film. Not only that, you had to say how certain things are used, how this effects it, what this does for bla bla bla bla. And the only thing the teachers told us to improve was our vocab, and to revise the material. Cause handwriting is not important.
  16. Also @Retech and Navi HANDWIRTING ISN'T GRADED SO WHY IMPROVE IT? It depends what kind of timed test. Essay? Improve your essay writing skills, I have become very adept at writing essays now, as my class and I have written an essay every week this year, and sometimes 2 per week. Exam? Revise! Once got a U in a test, revised for next time, got a B. They were on similar topics, and they were spaced very much apart (a few months) so it's not like I could remember the other test. Or do what I did for my MAIN test, and memorise the mark schemes of the previous papers. Keywords become your [bleep]. (VERY USEFUL FOR SCIENCE) Practical? Erm, I suck at this don't talk to me about this :P
  17. I believe they're called student counsellors. :P In UK, we have a system called GCSE's and A-levels (you probably already know that) anywho, we begin our A-levels at the age of 16, and I am pretty much finishing my first AS (the first half) of my A-levels, and Nex is pretty much correct. Even though when I was doing my GCSE's a year ago, so when I was 15 too, and passed them all without any real effort,(revision, looking back on notes, anything really, even homework was non-existant) except BTEC, but that was cause coursework GCSE's don't require smarts, but actual defication. I still could have done better, and it really does leave a real hollow feeling if you don't live a year at your best. Now Nex, you at least took the plunge didn't you? I mean, you now have an answer, and a new chapter. Sure it sucks that it didn't work out for the best, but your worth as a person, in my opinion, is valued on how you deal with something. So if you deal with this in a good way, and end up trying to improve yourself and you DO improve yourself (although that implies there's anything needing to jmprove) then you'll have a relatively better life than if you NEVER asked. Now that I am now near my A-level, and am only close to passing one nearly at a grade I really want (but that's the one I actually really like) it's still not the grade I want. And it really really sucks when you don't improve on it, and I never took the initiative to improve one what I did, and now I am failing another course cause I let this get to me. SO TLDR, don't let it get to you, improve yourself, just improve bro.
  18. You're AS IN You are, example, You're a person. Your AS IN, your, as in your choice. Also people who only do education and no fun are horrible people and actually aren't normally that successful in life cause you need people skills to get a job and to get promotions and to get recognised. So really, TAKE EVERYTHING IN STRIDE, SHE DOESN'T WANT YOU? HER LOSS BRO, SHOW HER HOW MUCH SHE DOESN'T CONTROL YOUR FEELINGS ANYMORE, BECOME A SUCCESS, FIND A BETTER GIRL, BE RICH.
  19. I'm not great at relationships (but then again I have found few who are), but if you use the word 'love', it could scare people off. I dunno man, it doesn't seem like you've ruined it completely.
  20. Hmmm, I keep following the wall around for any other clue.
  21. i read the etchings
  22. I follow the wall around, until anything changes.
  23. I tap on the wall to see if it is thin.
  24. I call out for help while walking through.

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