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Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2009 4:14 pm
My close IRL friend, Opaque_Spork, is very lazy and easily distracted and I am taking it upon myself to request a guild invitation for her. She is fairly inexperienced in the Paranormal / Occult, however she has an open mind and is willing to learn. Here is a minor example: She coins her own phrases in relation to the Paranormal (which already have terms, she just hasn't been properly educated in the area). She has had friends who have claimed to have experience in the field, however she is unaware of who and/or what to believe. I have spoken with her IRL and she would like to join the guild, so sending her an invite would not be anywhere along the lines of attempting to recruit her against her will (I reread the first sentence and realized it seemed that it was coming across as such, haha). If my invite suggestion is declined, I suppose I can just stand over her and make sure she does everything and doesn't venture off to Games or Towns... sweatdrop
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Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2009 2:00 am
I will certainly handle her with kid gloves. Then again I am not extremely versed in all subjects paranormal. Some terms I am familiar with and will likely guild her to there usage. However I am sort of interested in hearing some of these personal terms. Knowing how odd universal terms and regional terms can be I am curious if her terms will sound any less ridiculous.
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