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Current Since when did RPGuild have this quasi-twitter feature? It's a nice thing to have it 60 characters longer though, since I can post a slightly longer status, just like this. 195 characters in all.
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Shall we begin thinking of an ending, noting that its participation has fallen?
Alright then. It may help.
A picture of an ever-changing man isn't helpful to me, I guess :p
People are going so fast, while my character hasn't moved anyway.
Ruslan listens to the conversation, and is amused by how Cody essentially attempting to get as much information on how Liz's power works. "Have you tried your powers on anything that isn't human? Animals, say?" he comes up with his own question.
*jumps repeatedly*
Am I accepted?
Whoa, I saw this thread.

Being a college student majoring in maths and having participated in math olympiads before, I've seen and used math a lot. For me, I view maths as an amusing thing to learn, but unfortunately not many people could ever learn math to reach the "amusing" part before they suffer math anxiety. While many people got afraid with math and only see "one rule under your nose" math problems (that is, one that you memorize the formulas while not necessarily understanding what they mean), I was very fortunate to love math and to have seen math problems that require brilliant approaches and unconventional thought processes before solving them. I look at a mathematical work much like art-loving people looking at artworks; I could see the beauty of a mathematical work while mathophobic (is that a word) people wondered what the heck it was, much like art-loving people could see the beauty of an artwork while I wondered what the heck it was.

That being said, however, does not mean that I love and am good at everything math. Math itself consists of several subdisciplines, and I'm not an all-rounder. Inside the math department, people still hate some parts of math and love some others. I myself, for example, love combinatorics and algebra but hate statistics and differential equations (in my college, statistics is considered a part of mathematics). And in parts that I hate and am not good at, I give that "how the heck" reaction as well. Then I understood what happens. Many people "missed the link" between the math problem and the seemingly out of the blue formula to solve it.
You know you have an RP problem when you wait for other roleplayers who are sleeping to wake up and post. (especially when you and other roleplayers live in different timezones)
The attempt on lock-picking seemed to be going to take a long time. It was so long that it was enough for Nautilus to do a prayer during that time, albeit he did that quicker than usual. After he finished doing so, he returned to the team, who still failed to open the door. Suddenly, Orb pointed at him, and called him out loud. "Me? What?" Nautilus said, shocked. He hadn't felt being offended yet, but he wondered what wrongs did he do so as to receive that treatment.

"What did you say your name was again? Nevermind, you've got psychokinesis, right? Just use it and burst the door open. It'll save time!" Orb said, still in a high-pitched tone, albeit lower than the previous one.

"Ya... Umm... Err..." Nautilus tried to delay, trying to think of the appropriate response. "I'm not good with that yet actually," he said, then paused for half a second. "But let's give it a try," he said while moving closer to the door. "Could you give me a chance to try?" Nautilus said to John, while looking at the keyhole on the door. At first, he tried to unlock the door by moving the inner components as if a key was there and did its usual job. However, it didn't end with a success. He couldn't see most of the components inside, therefore unable to focus on those components. "I guess we'll either let this man resume his lock-picking, or otherwise I'll break the door the hard way rather than the gentle way. Make our choice," Nautilus said. Meanwhile, he looked for an object that he could telekinetically lift and slam at the door to open it the hard way. He found a rock whose shape was very good for that exact use, but it looked very heavy that he might need to try using hand gestures.
My CS is pretty much done, aside from the AMRAAM stuff.
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