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       Re: To the Person Below Me
       By: Faerdin Date: June 13, 2012, 5:27 pm
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       I think I would want to visit the city of Stratford-upon-Avon.
       Traveling there would help me a great deal; as a learning actor,
       writer, and poet, I think that visiting the birthplace of
       William Shakespeare would be fitting. Also, it would be
       interesting to see the sights there. The geography of
       Shakespeare's home inspired him in numerous ways, and I'd love
       to be able to see it for myself.
       TPBM: Public speaking is said to be the most popular fear, far
       surpassing even death, which is considered the fourth most
       popular fear. Are you afraid of public speaking? Why?
       Theatre has helped me a great deal when it comes to performing
       in front of large audiences, but even then, I'm always (At least
       a little) afraid. With public speaking, though, things are
       different. I'm not playing a character; I'm just me, and it's in
       this state of mind that I grow more aware of the audience, and
       when I become more aware, I get even more freaked out. I can
       handle public speaking, but I could never stop being afraid of
       it. As a wise man once said, even the most beloved of heroes and
       the most fearsome of tyrants fear the fickle crowd.
       #Post#: 1617--------------------------------------------------
       Re: To the Person Below Me
       By: Gingkage Date: June 26, 2012, 1:42 am
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       Sorta. I get stage fright when I'm by myself (I tend to break
       into a fit of laughter), but it's more singing for an audiance
       that makes me choke up. I sang in a talent show once and I was
       shaking so badly you could hear it.
       TPBM: Continuing on the phobia vein, what's your most random
       fear?
       I personally am all but terrified of escalators. It takes an
       incredible act of bravery to get on one.
       #Post#: 1636--------------------------------------------------
       Re: To the Person Below Me
       By: Faerdin Date: June 26, 2012, 1:33 pm
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       Well... I'm still afraid of the dark, to be honest. Which is
       weird, because I also love night and I feel like it's the most
       tranquil part of a day. But something about the dark can seem
       eerie and almost frightening at times... I don't really
       understand it, but that's how I feel.
       TPBM: If you could be sent back to any time-period, which one
       would you want to be sent back to?
       Either the 1920's or the Renaissance. I would love to have seen
       Shakespeare's plays when they were performed for the very first
       time. As for the 1920's, well, it's pretty self-explanatory...
       the 1920's have to be the classiest era ever. .-.
       Dat Charleston...
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       Re: To the Person Below Me
       By: Gingkage Date: June 27, 2012, 3:44 pm
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       The time that Stonehenge was being bulit. Because it's
       Stonehenge. (Darn it, Fae! I was going to ask that!)
       TPBM: If you were given a million dollars, but you couldn't keep
       any of it, what would you do with the money?
       I would pay off college for the rest of the years there as well
       as any other loans, buy a car for when I have a liscense, and
       the rest would go to AE on the condition that all of the money
       goes towards DF and that they hire Eric and TM as paid staff.
       #Post#: 1760--------------------------------------------------
       Re: To the Person Below Me
       By: Lady Greydawn Date: July 5, 2012, 1:18 pm
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       [font=georgia]I would pay off any bills I have, donate half to
       Autism Awareness, give some to DF so that they can hire TM and
       Eric and buy a house so that we don't have to worry about rent
       anymore.
       TPBM: If you could choose to interview any one person...living
       or dead...who would it be and why?
       I would have to say Abraham Lincoln, as he has always been one
       of my favorite people from history.[/font]
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       Re: To the Person Below Me
       By: Faerdin Date: July 5, 2012, 3:12 pm
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       If I could only interview a single person, I think it would have
       to be Theodore Roosevelt. The guy lead the United States through
       the Great Depression and World War II. That alone makes me want
       to learn more about him. Also, from what I've read, he was
       just... so awesome.
       TPBM: Which of the Seven Heavenly Virtues and Seven Deadly Sins
       do you think you embody, and why?
       Above all else, I think I would embody Temperance and Envy.
       I feel that I've always done my very best to treat others with
       restraint and thoughtfulness... whenever I make mistakes and
       spot them, I acknowledge that what I did was wrong, swallow my
       pride, and apologize. I've always tried my very best to make
       others happy, and when someone is discontent about something, I
       talk with them about it. I couldn't say I embody temperance, but
       it is something that I strive for.
       As for Envy, considering my life, it is never physical
       possessions that I'm envious of. In all honesty, what I
       sometimes find myself envious of are things such as recognition.
       Things that a person couldn't truly grasp, but exist all the
       same. I always feel guilty about feeling jealous when I find
       myself feeling that way, but at the same time, I simply cannot
       help it.
       [font=georgia]I think you mean Franklin D. Roosevelt, as
       Theodore died in 1919 before the depression and World War II,
       sweetie.[/font]
       ... *Facepalm* How did I mix those two up? .__.
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       Re: To the Person Below Me
       By: Dornalca Date: July 5, 2012, 5:12 pm
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       I think I embody Charity and Wrath.
       I have a tendency to want to help people in need, and have had
       to stop carrying around money so I won't give it to people on
       the street.
       At the same time, I have always had a quick temper and have the
       tendency to violence. That is why I try to be calm, and why I
       prefer the forums. The extra time allowed in the forums helps me
       cool down before I say something I'll regret.
       If you could see into the future, without going insane, what
       would you use this power for?
       I'd probably use it to win the lottery.  :)
       #Post#: 2263--------------------------------------------------
       Re: To the Person Below Me
       By: Faerdin Date: August 20, 2012, 9:09 pm
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       I would see into the future to make sure I am on the right
       path... There are beautiful pictures of the future that my mind
       has painted, and if I had the power to see into the future, my
       highest priority would be to make sure that my decisions are the
       right ones, and learn from the mistakes I almost made.
       TPBM: If you could have any job you wanted, what would it be and
       why?
       For me, there are two jobs I would really want. One is within
       grasp more so than the other. You'll know which ones I'm talking
       about.
       My first thought was that, when I grow up, I want to be a
       teacher. Whether I teach Language Arts, Theatre, or both matters
       little (I love both of those subjects). The sole idea of passing
       on knowledge to a younger generation and to keep knowledge and
       tradition thriving is very interesting. Also, I want to be the
       opposite of what some of my past teachers have been: I want to
       be patient, understanding, and kind (But not too much so; don't
       want my students slacking off now, do I).
       The next thought I entertained, but immediately discounted since
       I lack any of the qualifications and... Well, the idea of me
       becoming one is kind of laughable. I would love to become a
       Staff Member for Dragonfable. I've been playing Artix
       Entertainment games for nearly half of my life, and they are
       just as much a part of my childhood as... Well, any video game,
       really. The community is among the best I've ever seen (Even the
       communities of AQWorlds and EpicDuel are quite tame compared to
       others, as I understand it), and I love the thought of
       contributing something to the games that have kept me
       entertained for years. Really, I couldn't imagine having better
       co-workers than the Artix Entertainment Staff.
       #Post#: 2295--------------------------------------------------
       Re: To the Person Below Me
       By: Lady Greydawn Date: August 28, 2012, 11:46 am
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       [font=georgia]I have always wanted to be a writer. I have 2
       children's books written and I have been working on a horror
       novel for many years. My problem is the fact that I am
       constantly getting writer's block and when I do, I put
       everything aside for a long time. I sent my children's stories
       to Eric's mom to look over, but she got sick and did not have
       the time to go over them and get back to me about them.
       Hopefully she will be able to do that soon; and maybe if she
       likes them, she will publish them for me.
       TPBM: Artistically, what is something you are REALLY good at?
       For me, that would be counted cross-stitching. I have been doing
       it since I was 8 years old, and the only reason I have not done
       it recently is because I need my eyeglass prescription to be
       fixed so that I can see to be able to cross-stitch. Here is a
       sample of my work...I scanned it to the computer and made it
       into an e-card for a
       friend.
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       #Post#: 2297--------------------------------------------------
       Re: To the Person Below Me
       By: Shadow Ravena Date: August 28, 2012, 1:25 pm
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       Honestly, bit of a jack of all trades master of none when it
       comes to the arts, as I've done some of all of them...
       However, I would say writing. When I can get the dang story out
       of my head and on to paper that is!
       TPBM: If your life was a story, what gene would it be? (Horror,
       action, drama, mystery, etc, etc, ect. feel free to make some
       up!)
       Me... Horror. Easily. Though atm its turned better... the
       surrealness is still there, much like in a horror book... may be
       why I am never scared by them (yet. Still need to read a full
       novel instead of King's short stories.)
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