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Registered: April 03, 2004
Posts: 6554
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I want to play Fina's sister. 
The man who smiles when things go wrong has thought of someone to blame it on. - Robert Bloch
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Registered: March 08, 2004
Posts: 1686
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Ooh, can I be the handsome dimwit, just for a change of pace? Or is actually being handsome a prerequisite for that one?
And then, as the books were told, Fina replied: "A can of worms, my dear friend? What has this to do with reason?"
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Registered: January 16, 2004
Posts: 3993
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Hmmm...I think I have enough character development, but perhaps I will add to it. Haha. Jenos does sound like an action movie character.
L'enfer, c'est les autres. -Jean-Paul Sartre
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Registered: December 11, 2003
Posts: 9501
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I play CelticNewAger, the usually Lolita-sexy-dressed arrogant nerd. Rarely seen smiling, she tends to scare and intimidate people easily, usually more than she wishes to. Usually called either a whore or insane, what used to be a frail-hearted little girl became an arrogant pedant with extreme ambitions. The ones that know her talk of her dark past, aware of her bright future. Hated by everything conservative or religious, she doesn't make friends easily. Like she ever cared.
"Regardless, I have always, and will always, succeed."
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Registered: March 30, 2005
Posts: 3628
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Up to you. Character development can be fun. But only if you're not on a schedule.
"I imagine a lot of people tune in simply to watch reporters get bitch-slapped by Mother Nature, and frankly, who can blame them?� Anderson Cooper
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Registered: May 03, 2003
Posts: 8901
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Well, if we decided to make it an action movie, then there would be no need to change it. But if not, maybe I should flesh him out some more, add some character. I've written upwards of 10 pages on character development before, so this is nothing.
I like these calm little moments before the storm.
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Registered: March 30, 2005
Posts: 3628
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I think it sounds fine. Much more well-written than mine, too. But do what you want. Its your character.
"I imagine a lot of people tune in simply to watch reporters get bitch-slapped by Mother Nature, and frankly, who can blame them?� Anderson Cooper
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Registered: May 03, 2003
Posts: 8901
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Eurgh, the write-up I did for my character made him sound like he belongs in an action flick. I should probably redo it, agreed?
I like these calm little moments before the storm.
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Registered: March 30, 2005
Posts: 3628
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I will be Greenleaf, the opinionated teenage liberal who likes music. Known to many in her grade as simply "treehugger" or "hippie," she has learned to ignore them. However, Greenleaf is not entirely anti-social, only when she is in the mood, though her moods change often. Many think she is off because of her ability to debate loudly one minute and the next to sit quietly writing in her notebook, staring off into nothingness, or else observing another person. And the fact that her wardrobe contains mostly tie-dye, jeans, Scottish, and Middle Eastern-esque clothing doesn't help either. Greenleaf can be pleasant to be around usually, unless she is in the mood to bore you with facts and figures concerning the world and its troubles, or the world and its goodness. Thank you and goodnight.
"I imagine a lot of people tune in simply to watch reporters get bitch-slapped by Mother Nature, and frankly, who can blame them?� Anderson Cooper
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Registered: March 30, 2005
Posts: 3628
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Hm. . . Maybe I should outline my character a bit more. Later when I have more time, I suppose.
"I imagine a lot of people tune in simply to watch reporters get bitch-slapped by Mother Nature, and frankly, who can blame them?� Anderson Cooper
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Registered: January 16, 2004
Posts: 3993
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I play Finn, the mildly unstable but bitterly arrogant school newspaper editor. Rarely seen out of baggy jeans and weird t-shirts, her tendency to stare blankly into space for long periods at a time combined with her anti-social tendencies make her the neighborhood weirdo and suspected time-bomb. Usually silent and glaring, but when vocal tends to pace back and forth waving arms and shouting incoherently about bio systematics. Casual and frequent profanity/flip offs as well as controversial articles and awareness of the concept of liberty caused Finn to become disliked by the school administration.
L'enfer, c'est les autres. -Jean-Paul Sartre
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Registered: May 03, 2003
Posts: 8901
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I shall play Jenos, the pen-wielding anti-hero who's catchphrase is, "?". Wearing loose-fitting black trousers and matching shirt, with medium-length black hair that shivers in the wind, he usually walks around with hands shoved unceremoniously in his pockets. He is cautious but aware of his surroundings and avoids confrontation whenever possible. Never seen without a pair of headphones adorning his head, he ignores everything unless expressly spoken to. Several pens are hidden about his person, which can be drawn at any point for a furious multi-pronged attack. Armed and considered legged as well. Or dangerous, whichever - although he likes the word formidable a bit more. Approach with caution. In the battle between good and evil, evil always wins. Because we CHEAT.
I like these calm little moments before the storm.
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Registered: March 30, 2005
Posts: 3628
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lol. That would be awesome. I would play Greenleaf: the tie-dye pants wearing teenager.
"I imagine a lot of people tune in simply to watch reporters get bitch-slapped by Mother Nature, and frankly, who can blame them?� Anderson Cooper
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