Lodged From Messages 3 years 90 days ago The Slab follower of Drew Durrnil
The Oriental Empire wrote: I mean People with toned muscles are usually not as comfortable to hug I'll still hug them anyway
3 years 90 days ago via The North Pacific
Baskque
Drew Durrnil wrote: How does that even happen lmaoidk ):, now im in another region, sorry.
3 years 90 days ago The Consecrated Kingdom of The Oriental Empire
Drew Durrnil wrote: I'll still hug them anywayHugging right in the middle of a panorama?!?
3 years 90 days ago Federal bohemia
Regnum Italiae wrote: Have fun :D
Notes [1] Here I use the term 'legend' as defined by William Bascom in his article The Forms of Folklore: Prose Narratives. I will, however, explain my reasonings behind this choice later. [2] Regulars are usually defined as “active individuals who interact with other players often, on a regular basis, and are deeply involved with the community they are in”. [3] M. Halbwachs, Social Frameworks of Memory, 1925. [4] A. Gramsci, Prison Notebooks, 1948-51. [5] See page=rmb/postid=31310285 . [6] The term ‘ship’, derived at least initially from ‘relationship’, is used to mean the desire by fans for two or more people, either real-life people or fictional characters, to be in a romantic relationship. [7] See https://www.familyecho.com/?p=START&c=oxh5jn2ylv&f=965177619644316536. [8] See page=rmb/postid=33744360 . [9] See page=dispatch/id=1167459 . [10] Here ‘endorsement’ does not refer to the NationStates’ game mechanic. [11] See page=rmb/postid=35266659 . [12] See page=rmb/postid=35286306 , page=rmb/postid=35286585 , and page=dispatch/id=1202826 . [13] See page=dispatch/id=1233192 . [14] See page=rmb/postid=41271625 and page=rmb/postid=42383365 . [15] W. Bascom, The Forms of Folklore: Prose Narratives, 1965. [16] J. V. Wertsch, Voices of Collective Remembering, 2002. [17] C. Lévi-Strauss, The Elementary Structures of Kinship, 1949 and The Savage Mind, 1962. [18] B. Morgan-Fleming, Teaching as Performance, 1999. [19] See https://shorturl.at/yKL45. [20] A. Gramsci, Prison Notebooks, 1948-1951. [21] G. Lenclud, La tradition n'est plus ce qu'elle était, 1987. [22] A. M. Cirese, Cultura egemonica e culture subalterne, 1973. [23] E. De Martino, Magic: A Theory from the South, 1959 and The Land of Remorse: A Study of Southern Italian Tarantism, 1961. [24] R. Bauman, Folklore, Cultural Performances, and Popular Entertainments, 1992. [25] F. C. Bartlett, Remembering, 1954.
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3 years 90 days ago The Crown Dominion of Owlograd
Federal bohemia wrote: Remind me why I would stay?I’m not restraining you, I’m only making you *think*. I know from experience how bad leaving a region which you have invested in is. If you want to leave, go ahead! Anyways, have a great day!
3 years 90 days ago Fjarrej
Regnum Italiae wrote: Have fun :D
Notes [1] Here I use the term 'legend' as defined by William Bascom in his article The Forms of Folklore: Prose Narratives. I will, however, explain my reasonings behind this choice later. [2] Regulars are usually defined as “active individuals who interact with other players often, on a regular basis, and are deeply involved with the community they are in”. [3] M. Halbwachs, Social Frameworks of Memory, 1925. [4] A. Gramsci, Prison Notebooks, 1948-51. [5] See page=rmb/postid=31310285 . [6] The term ‘ship’, derived at least initially from ‘relationship’, is used to mean the desire by fans for two or more people, either real-life people or fictional characters, to be in a romantic relationship. [7] See https://www.familyecho.com/?p=START&c=oxh5jn2ylv&f=965177619644316536. [8] See page=rmb/postid=33744360 . [9] See page=dispatch/id=1167459 . [10] Here ‘endorsement’ does not refer to the NationStates’ game mechanic. [11] See page=rmb/postid=35266659 . [12] See page=rmb/postid=35286306 , page=rmb/postid=35286585 , and page=dispatch/id=1202826 . [13] See page=dispatch/id=1233192 . [14] See page=rmb/postid=41271625 and page=rmb/postid=42383365 . [15] W. Bascom, The Forms of Folklore: Prose Narratives, 1965. [16] J. V. Wertsch, Voices of Collective Remembering, 2002. [17] C. Lévi-Strauss, The Elementary Structures of Kinship, 1949 and The Savage Mind, 1962. [18] B. Morgan-Fleming, Teaching as Performance, 1999. [19] See https://shorturl.at/yKL45. [20] A. Gramsci, Prison Notebooks, 1948-1951. [21] G. Lenclud, La tradition n'est plus ce qu'elle était, 1987. [22] A. M. Cirese, Cultura egemonica e culture subalterne, 1973. [23] E. De Martino, Magic: A Theory from the South, 1959 and The Land of Remorse: A Study of Southern Italian Tarantism, 1961. [24] R. Bauman, Folklore, Cultural Performances, and Popular Entertainments, 1992. [25] F. C. Bartlett, Remembering, 1954.
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That's so cool! How long did that even take?
3 years 90 days ago The Crown Dominion of Owlograd
Baskque wrote: idk ):, now im in another region, sorry.Why’d you leave?!
3 years 90 days ago New skandenivia
The Oriental Empire wrote: Hugging right in the middle of a panorama?!? Uggggghhhh, your gonna mess up my panorama 🙄
3 years 90 days ago Edited Sicilian imperial-capitalist empire I think I'm just going to pause my canon history.
My interest in doing anything more than talking on NS has essentially disappeared.
3 years 90 days ago The Constitutional Monarchy of Regnum Italiae
Fjarrej wrote: That's so cool! How long did that even take?
New skandenivia wrote: Mein Gott, how long did this take you?Not too long actually, more or less 8 days.
3 years 90 days ago Federal bohemia
Owlograd wrote: I’m not restraining you, I’m only making you *think*. I know from experience how bad leaving a region which you have invested in is. If you want to leave, go ahead! Anyways, have a great day! Here is a quote I have been reminded from experience, this is the right choice: "Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect." - Mark Twain.
3 years 90 days ago The Rriknor of Einswenn
The Oriental Empire wrote: I mean People with toned muscles are usually not as comfortable to hug It depends on a person. Some fit bodies are as cool to hug as some unfit ones. Also, it requires some hugging skills I believe. And finally, the bodies have to match. Idk how to call that scientifically but sometimes two bodies are like made for each other, like a matching puzzle, but sometimes they're like puzzles from different boxes, not meant ever to match
I just call it Human Lego
3 years 90 days ago The Democratic Republic of Estellan 3 years 90 days ago The Crown Dominion of Owlograd
Sicilian imperial-capitalist empire wrote: I think I'm just going to pause my canon history.My interest in doing anything more than talking on NS has essentially disappeared.
I’m guessing a lot of the older nations would feel that way. Perhaps you should go your own way?....
3 years 90 days ago The Consecrated Kingdom of The Oriental Empire
Regnum Italiae wrote: Not too long actually, more or less 8 days.I suppose the mafia also have to quarantine
3 years 90 days ago Fjarrej
Sicilian imperial-capitalist empire wrote: I think I'm just going to pause my canon history.My interest in doing anything more than talking on NS has essentially disappeared.
I also feel like that sometimes, but then other times I really want to write dispatches and stuff :/
3 years 90 days ago The Democratic Republic of Estellan
Einswenn wrote: It depends on a person. Some fit bodies are as cool to hug as some unfit ones. Also, it requires some hugging skills I believe. And finally, the bodies have to match. Idk how to call that scientifically but sometimes two bodies are like made for each other, like a matching puzzle, but sometimes they're like puzzles from different boxes, not meant ever to matchI just call it Human Lego
This is such a weird conversation
3 years 90 days ago The Consecrated Kingdom of The Oriental Empire
Einswenn wrote: It depends on a person. Some fit bodies are as cool to hug as some unfit ones. Also, it requires some hugging skills I believe. And finally, the bodies have to match. Idk how to call that scientifically but sometimes two bodies are like made for each other, like a matching puzzle, but sometimes they're like puzzles from different boxes, not meant ever to matchI just call it Human Lego
Hugging is honestly so overrated
3 years 90 days ago Edited The Rriknor of Einswenn
Estellan wrote: This is such a weird conversationNah, just anatomy notes
The Oriental Empire wrote: Hugging is honestly so overrated Excuse me?
3 years 90 days ago Edited New skandenivia
Einswenn wrote: It depends on a person. Some fit bodies are as cool to hug as some unfit ones. Also, it requires some hugging skills I believe. And finally, the bodies have to match. Idk how to call that scientifically but sometimes two bodies are like made for each other, like a matching puzzle, but sometimes they're like puzzles from different boxes, not meant ever to matchI just call it Human Lego
Dr. Einswenn the hugging expert?
3 years 90 days ago The Consecrated Kingdom of The Oriental Empire
Einswenn wrote: Nah, just anatomy notesArchies anatomy I assume
3 years 90 days ago The Slab follower of Drew Durrnil
Einswenn wrote: It depends on a person. Some fit bodies are as cool to hug as some unfit ones. Also, it requires some hugging skills I believe. And finally, the bodies have to match. Idk how to call that scientifically but sometimes two bodies are like made for each other, like a matching puzzle, but sometimes they're like puzzles from different boxes, not meant ever to matchI just call it Human Lego
UwU I want to find my hugging soul mate
3 years 90 days ago The Federal Kingdom of Nardin
Regnum Italiae wrote: Have fun :D
Notes [1] Here I use the term 'legend' as defined by William Bascom in his article The Forms of Folklore: Prose Narratives. I will, however, explain my reasonings behind this choice later. [2] Regulars are usually defined as “active individuals who interact with other players often, on a regular basis, and are deeply involved with the community they are in”. [3] M. Halbwachs, Social Frameworks of Memory, 1925. [4] A. Gramsci, Prison Notebooks, 1948-51. [5] See page=rmb/postid=31310285 . [6] The term ‘ship’, derived at least initially from ‘relationship’, is used to mean the desire by fans for two or more people, either real-life people or fictional characters, to be in a romantic relationship. [7] See https://www.familyecho.com/?p=START&c=oxh5jn2ylv&f=965177619644316536. [8] See page=rmb/postid=33744360 . [9] See page=dispatch/id=1167459 . [10] Here ‘endorsement’ does not refer to the NationStates’ game mechanic. [11] See page=rmb/postid=35266659 . [12] See page=rmb/postid=35286306 , page=rmb/postid=35286585 , and page=dispatch/id=1202826 . [13] See page=dispatch/id=1233192 . [14] See page=rmb/postid=41271625 and page=rmb/postid=42383365 . [15] W. Bascom, The Forms of Folklore: Prose Narratives, 1965. [16] J. V. Wertsch, Voices of Collective Remembering, 2002. [17] C. Lévi-Strauss, The Elementary Structures of Kinship, 1949 and The Savage Mind, 1962. [18] B. Morgan-Fleming, Teaching as Performance, 1999. [19] See https://shorturl.at/yKL45. [20] A. Gramsci, Prison Notebooks, 1948-1951. [21] G. Lenclud, La tradition n'est plus ce qu'elle était, 1987. [22] A. M. Cirese, Cultura egemonica e culture subalterne, 1973. [23] E. De Martino, Magic: A Theory from the South, 1959 and The Land of Remorse: A Study of Southern Italian Tarantism, 1961. [24] R. Bauman, Folklore, Cultural Performances, and Popular Entertainments, 1992. [25] F. C. Bartlett, Remembering, 1954.
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This is a work of art
3 years 90 days ago The Consecrated Kingdom of The Oriental Empire
Einswenn wrote: Nah, just anatomy notes Excuse me? Well yeah you're just grabbing the other person or in my case I have to go on my tippy toes and put my arms around someone's shoulders... Yikes
3 years 90 days ago The Rriknor of Einswenn
New skandenivia wrote: Dr. Einswenn the hugging expert?
The Oriental Empire wrote: Archies anatomy I assume Yes to New Skandenivia and yens't for Orient smh I am not that obsessed yet