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- Thu Oct 01, 2020 7:13 pm
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- Topic: LGBT+ Mafia [END - Mafia Win]
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Re: LGBT+ Mafia [Night 2]
What do these things say to you, though? I feel like these are leading questions?
- Thu Oct 01, 2020 7:17 pm
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- Topic: LGBT+ Mafia [END - Mafia Win]
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Re: LGBT+ Mafia [Night 2]
<3 It is all good. We are chill. I am not angry at anyone either.
- Thu Oct 01, 2020 7:19 pm
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- Topic: LGBT+ Mafia [END - Mafia Win]
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Re: LGBT+ Mafia [Night 2]
Ah you're still concerned about Hally? Neh, yeah, Hally is town. If that was a bus it was pulled off invisibly from both sides. Cayvie for all appearances to me was pushing Hyena/Hally as a town/town rift opener.
- Thu Oct 01, 2020 7:28 pm
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- Topic: LGBT+ Mafia [END - Mafia Win]
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Re: LGBT+ Mafia [Night 2]
Eyyyy champs finale ended, we can talk about that for like 30 minutes
So Hally was a very convincing wolf in that but still always hovered around the outskirts. Not feeling that here. A bit wary but not really. At least relative to the rest of the game.
Mist on the other hand is in the opposite spot of her usual, chopped in that game for saying (correctly) that it was too easy.
(Congrats to both of you)
So Hally was a very convincing wolf in that but still always hovered around the outskirts. Not feeling that here. A bit wary but not really. At least relative to the rest of the game.
Mist on the other hand is in the opposite spot of her usual, chopped in that game for saying (correctly) that it was too easy.
(Congrats to both of you)
- Thu Oct 01, 2020 7:49 pm
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- Topic: LGBT+ Mafia [END - Mafia Win]
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Re: LGBT+ Mafia [Night 2]
if you knew you only had ten minutes left to live what would you do
- Thu Oct 01, 2020 7:50 pm
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Re: LGBT+ Mafia [Night 2]
what would you do-o-o
for a klondike bar
for a klondike bar
- Thu Oct 01, 2020 7:51 pm
- Forum: Previous Jobs
- Topic: LGBT+ Mafia [END - Mafia Win]
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Re: LGBT+ Mafia [Night 2]
for a chill dyke bar
Let's start a war
Start a nuclear war
At the gay bar, gay bar, gay bar
Waoow!
Let's start a war
Start a nuclear war
At the gay bar, gay bar, gay bar
Waoow!
- Thu Oct 01, 2020 7:55 pm
- Forum: Previous Jobs
- Topic: LGBT+ Mafia [END - Mafia Win]
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Re: LGBT+ Mafia [Night 2]
#331
Post by cayvie » Thu Sep 24, 2020 8:10 pm
Cayvie's last post ever
#625
Post by Mistyx » Sat Sep 26, 2020 5:42 pm
Mist still names her #2 town two entire IRL days of not posting later
G2H Mist
Mist too good to be this wrong, if I'm wrong, feel honored
Post by cayvie » Thu Sep 24, 2020 8:10 pm
Cayvie's last post ever
#625
Post by Mistyx » Sat Sep 26, 2020 5:42 pm
Mist still names her #2 town two entire IRL days of not posting later
G2H Mist
![Shrug :shrug:](./images/smilies/shrug2.gif)
- Thu Oct 01, 2020 7:56 pm
- Forum: Previous Jobs
- Topic: LGBT+ Mafia [END - Mafia Win]
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- Views: 20978
Re: LGBT+ Mafia [Night 2]
Of course if that is wrong then Mist was just right about Sabie so call it 50/50
Or it's Hally lol
Or it's Hally lol
- Thu Oct 01, 2020 7:57 pm
- Forum: Previous Jobs
- Topic: LGBT+ Mafia [END - Mafia Win]
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- Views: 20978
Re: LGBT+ Mafia [Night 2]
Ugh DOES Mist do that as partner knowing cayvie is gone though
That's the scummy part of what Sabie did
idk idk idk
That's the scummy part of what Sabie did
idk idk idk
- Thu Oct 01, 2020 7:59 pm
- Forum: Previous Jobs
- Topic: LGBT+ Mafia [END - Mafia Win]
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Re: LGBT+ Mafia [Night 2]
No one's even here. Rip rip rip.
GL be gay do crimes
GL be gay do crimes
- Thu Oct 01, 2020 8:15 pm
- Forum: Previous Jobs
- Topic: LGBT+ Mafia [END - Mafia Win]
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Re: LGBT+ Mafia [Night 2]
wavering yet again, i really don't know, recency bias is def a thing
didn't like sabie's return popin
didn't like mist's questions, here or the previous time, feels like odd things to focus on and kinda like a setup
paranoia runs high
i haven't been told i'm dead yet though
didn't like sabie's return popin
didn't like mist's questions, here or the previous time, feels like odd things to focus on and kinda like a setup
paranoia runs high
i haven't been told i'm dead yet though
- Fri Oct 02, 2020 4:49 am
- Forum: Previous Jobs
- Topic: LGBT+ Mafia [END - Mafia Win]
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- Views: 20978
Re: LGBT+ Mafia [Day 3]
Hope you weren't expecting a minor setback like death to keep me from recommending things!
![Image](https://i.imgur.com/D1aXZZr.png)
Drop-Out, by gray
BIG CONTENT WARNING ON THIS ONE, HEAVY THEMES OF SUICIDE AND DRUG USE
Tonight we also have something a little different, a little less polished, a little rawer. I'll lift a description from Erin Ptah's review:
A comic about two girlfriends who go on a roadtrip.
Bittersweet drama, complete. You have to be in the right frame of mind to read it — girlfriends Lola and Sugar are actively suicidal for most of the story, which follows them on a trip to the Grand Canyon to jump over the edge. But if you’re in the right place, it’s cathartic and amazing, with some of the best writing about ongoing depression I’ve ever seen.
It’s also an anthro comic, with a pixel-y style and handwritten text that can be hard to read, but don’t pre-judge it on any of those things. You’ll miss out.
Both characters are different varieties of intersex, which comes up in their conversations, how the conditions have affected their backstories and interacted with their emotional issues. Lola seems to be comfortably nonbinary, in contrast with Sugar, who’s nominally a woman but talks about struggling with it, in a way you almost never see — characters either have their gender already settled when the story starts, or go through a linear discovery process along the way.
The whole thing is natural, and earnest, and comes in between silly random conversations about the finer points of ninja throwing knives. The author is also a depressed intersex nonbinary person, which shows through in how everything feels deep and well-integrated, not caricatured or pasted-on.
Seriously, it’s great and you should go read it.
This rec comes courtesy of Keldeo. It's not too long, around 120 pages; I read it all tonight and I feel thoroughly emotionally blasted. Some parts of it are very, very personally relatable, and burn a cathartic truth. Some parts are personally adjacent, and warm me with empathy for the friends they remind me of. Other parts are entirely outside my experience, but carry the same burn and warm me with the feeling that I gained a little glimpse, a trace understanding of thingsI knew about but did not know about.
Seriously, it's great and you should go read it if you are in a good state of mind to handle the heavy themes.
![Image](https://i.imgur.com/D1aXZZr.png)
Drop-Out, by gray
BIG CONTENT WARNING ON THIS ONE, HEAVY THEMES OF SUICIDE AND DRUG USE
Tonight we also have something a little different, a little less polished, a little rawer. I'll lift a description from Erin Ptah's review:
A comic about two girlfriends who go on a roadtrip.
Bittersweet drama, complete. You have to be in the right frame of mind to read it — girlfriends Lola and Sugar are actively suicidal for most of the story, which follows them on a trip to the Grand Canyon to jump over the edge. But if you’re in the right place, it’s cathartic and amazing, with some of the best writing about ongoing depression I’ve ever seen.
It’s also an anthro comic, with a pixel-y style and handwritten text that can be hard to read, but don’t pre-judge it on any of those things. You’ll miss out.
Both characters are different varieties of intersex, which comes up in their conversations, how the conditions have affected their backstories and interacted with their emotional issues. Lola seems to be comfortably nonbinary, in contrast with Sugar, who’s nominally a woman but talks about struggling with it, in a way you almost never see — characters either have their gender already settled when the story starts, or go through a linear discovery process along the way.
The whole thing is natural, and earnest, and comes in between silly random conversations about the finer points of ninja throwing knives. The author is also a depressed intersex nonbinary person, which shows through in how everything feels deep and well-integrated, not caricatured or pasted-on.
Seriously, it’s great and you should go read it.
This rec comes courtesy of Keldeo. It's not too long, around 120 pages; I read it all tonight and I feel thoroughly emotionally blasted. Some parts of it are very, very personally relatable, and burn a cathartic truth. Some parts are personally adjacent, and warm me with empathy for the friends they remind me of. Other parts are entirely outside my experience, but carry the same burn and warm me with the feeling that I gained a little glimpse, a trace understanding of thingsI knew about but did not know about.
Seriously, it's great and you should go read it if you are in a good state of mind to handle the heavy themes.
- Mon Oct 05, 2020 3:34 am
- Forum: Previous Jobs
- Topic: LGBT+ Mafia [END - Mafia Win]
- Replies: 1303
- Views: 20978
Re: LGBT+ Mafia [END - Mafia Win]
GG. Well played Hally.