Character Development « Thread Started on Nov 7, 2008, 11:34am »
This is a great game to get to know your character(s), and other peoples' character(s) better. Basically someone asks a question and you have to reply from your character's point of view. The question can be directed to a specific character, or just to anyone in general. Oh, and you can ask anything about anything, as long as it's appropriate. I've seen some pretty wacky questions, and some even wackier answers.
To anyone: What are your Christmases normally like? What kinds of presents do you normally get, and from who?
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Re: Character Development « Reply #1 on Nov 18, 2008, 9:32pm »
Adri: Well, I have two separate Christmas', one with my parents, and then the other with my Dad's family, because they live close to us. They are alright I guess. We all wake up, open the presents with our names on them, smile and thank each other and then we eat some breakfast and then go to my grandma's house where my Aunt and Uncle are with their cousin's, who are all in their twenties, so I never knew them really. And then we open some more. Not all that special to me really.
Re: Character Development « Reply #2 on Nov 21, 2008, 3:09pm »
Sam: My hero would have to be my father. After all, he had to raise five roudy kids all by himself, not to mention having to pay for all the food we ate in a week. Definitely my hero.
To Adri: If you could have any three wishes, what would they be? (Standard genie rules apply: no killing people, no bringing people back from the dead, no making someone fall in love with you, and no wishing for more wishes)
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Re: Character Development « Reply #3 on Nov 21, 2008, 5:56pm »
Adri: I suppose my first wish would be to be well endowed. You know, to have plenty of money to where I wouldn't have to really worry about finances. My second wish would be to win Gold at the Olympics. My third wish would be that after that, I could retire from swimming without my parents hating me for it.
To Sam: If there was one thing in the world you could do all day, everyday (whether it be a hobby, job, or something) what would it be and why?
Re: Character Development « Reply #4 on Nov 30, 2008, 7:50pm »
Sam: Good question. Um... I think I would get very bored of whatever I chose to do, if that was all I was allowed to do all day, every day. But I guess I would pick traveling on my motorbike, although I don't technically have my license yet. Just a learner's, so I would have to have someone follow me around if I wanted to do that. I like seeing new places and I love riding my motorbike, feeling the wind in my hair and all that jazz, and since i would be traveling I wouldn't get bored of the surroundings so it would be all good.
To Adri: If you were to write a hate letter to someone (on of those ones where you write everything you hate or dislike about a person, but never actually mail it) who would you write it to, why, and what are some things you would write?
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Re: Character Development « Reply #5 on Dec 2, 2008, 7:33pm »
Adri: >_> I would write it to my parents. Because they, themselves, act together. I wouldn't write it to them because I hate them, but because they...just don't understand. And not like the normal parent/teenage problems I've seen on Tv either. I would tell them that its really not fair to myself that I have no life outside of swimming. I love swimming more than any thing else on this earth. I love being in the water and feeling it around me, and I would rather be in water than walking on land... but they don't understand that I don't like competing. I don't like the pressure they put me under, how I am only allowed to swim everyday, and I can't go out to the mall unless I am in dire need of something, and if I do need something my parents tote me around like a breakable trinket. Which I'm not. I am just so sick and tired of not having a life on my own, outside of my parents and swimming. I love them both to death, but, enough is enough!
Oh dear, I seemed to have gotten a little carried away. I'm sorry.