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Post by protagonist on Mar 20, 2014 11:27:58 GMT -8
Please do so.
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Post by RavenKingSage on Mar 20, 2014 11:36:13 GMT -8
Have you played a game from Fire Emblem or Soul (Calibur)?
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Post by protagonist on Mar 20, 2014 11:46:13 GMT -8
Have you played a game from Fire Emblem or Soul (Calibur)? No.
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Post by Doggielover10124 (Fawn) on Mar 21, 2014 10:59:10 GMT -8
Out of all the things to call yourself, why "protagonist?" Do you like Kirby? You wanna fight in the arena?
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Post by protagonist on Mar 21, 2014 11:45:26 GMT -8
Out of all the things to call yourself, why "protagonist?" Do you like Kirby? You wanna fight in the arena? At this point, force of habit. At the time, it just sounded like a generic yet cool sounding word to name myself. I do like Kirby. And sure, why not?
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Post by RavenKingSage on Mar 21, 2014 11:50:09 GMT -8
Where did the quote in your signature come from? (I like it a lot.)
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Post by protagonist on Mar 21, 2014 13:47:58 GMT -8
Where did the quote in your signature come from? (I like it a lot.) A movie called "To Save a Life". I'm paraphrasing it a little in my signature, but I think my paraphrase works slightly better than the original. The movie was pretty good IMO, though it's rather preachy and probably not enjoyable to most non-Christians. But I do congratulate the movie on having relatively relatable characters, and for focusing more on "How real Christians" behave more than "Why you should be a Christian". In fact, the antagonist of the story is the son of a pastor.
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