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Magdalene de Leon (The Disciple) ([personal profile] bibliofilo) wrote in [community profile] saveyourbrain2013-12-15 06:56 pm
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Questions Meme

Questions Meme


This is a meme in which you TALK FOREVER. How it goes:

1. Make a thread for yourself in this post, listing the characters you play and your own name.
2. Go find someone's thread to jump and ask them A QUESTION. The question can be anything, RP related is common, of course, but not necessary. Who do you want to app most? What does Character A think about Character B? What's your favorite flavor of icecream?
3. Answer all questions asked of you! Once you have answered, end your response with a question for the person who first questioned you. This is important to keep the discussion going and going.
4. This goes back and forth indefinitely until someone gets tired and can't reply anymore.
5. Have a lot of fun! ♥

This game is a fun way to get to talk to people, headcanon, and learn things you didn't know before! Because it involves gives and take, it can go quite a while and everyone can participate and possibly make friends.

Here is an example.
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[personal profile] moarnomsplz 2013-12-16 04:36 am (UTC)(link)
Alex is definitely more at ease with the secret out! And I think he's probably slightly ignorant/unaware of how much his parents worry. I have a sort of funny perspective, because I can get into his head, of course, to write him, but even though I don't have kids of my own, my sister does, and I help take care of them, so I can really understand his parents' point of view, too, even if he doesn't. They want him to be able to do his own thing and make his own mistakes, but the whole deal with the numbers club and echoes is certainly not the kind of thing they thought they'd be in for with a teenage boy. They're trying to have rules that give him structure and keep him safe without making it impossible for him to do anything. I do think if they thought he'd actually obey, they'd tell him to stop with all the numbers club stuff. But they don't want to put him in a position where he feels he has to break the rules. It's a tough spot for them to be in, so there's a tension Alex picks up on without really understanding.

But it's better than it was when he thought he couldn't tell them, and just got in trouble for sneaking around all the time. And his mom and dad would definitely rather know the truth, no matter how weird it is. I tried to base their reaction a little on how the parents in Animorphs reacted, when the kids finally told them, which basically went, "OK, we're in, you do what you have to do, but maybe don't risk your lives quite so much, all right?" XD

Has Anthony figured out what he'd like to do long-term, as far as being part of the numbers club?