Ky: I'd say Gary, but killing is pretty gross so hopefully no one. *shivers* Cynthia: "Killing" is not the answer to any problem. I would never kill anyone unless I had to, even then I'd try to avoid it. Mary: I love everyone! D: there is no one worth killing. Lady: *glares at Ky* *whispers* Killing is fun. Gary: Meh. I would rather have other people do the murdering. I can't afford to have blood stains on this shirt. Ian: *smirks* Who wouldn't I kill?
Adelina: Mom told me to protect my wimpy human brother, so him. Vogt: Daughter Iasion: Son Elletta: Vogt, dad is all that I have. Zack: orphan, raised with step parents, I don't actually have family. Amidio: Wife Zofia: Father, it would take forever to find another male, the gender is rare for my species. Rothstein: I have twins...... Aurelius: Mom Achilles:All my family died of old age. Sophia: Parents died in the mist, no husband, no kids. Kartua: dad
If forced to live off the flesh of your own species for 2 days how would you go about it?
Self quoting is the key to sounding wise and all knowing.
Adam: I could choose to go hungry, right? That's just gross, and there really isn't anyone here but me, Jake, and Marla. Unless we find my sister, but...just no. No.
Jake: Not eat. At all. Actually, probably never again after that. Ever.
Marla: The Northerners are close enough, right? We can just say that they're people that live in the North, pretend they're humans. And hopefully not start a war. Although that might be fun for a while...
What would you do if you were trapped underwater?
We count the bad things in life because it's a number we can manage
We don't count the good things because the number would be too big for comprehension
If I had something to say... I'd tell someone else. :)
Too often we crave the extraordinary in life, without even learning how to cherish the ordinary first.
Friend, I promise you this: if you can learn to take joy in the simple mundane things in life, the extraordinary will take care of itself, it'll be on its way, hurrying towards you. But if you skip the first part, it'll ever evade you. — Arcticus
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