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@yeetus

evil giggling
Do you want to know…

@Norepinephrinxx

Kind of yes but im scared to go on the sites cause I don't want to be tracked down XD

@yeetus

…I've been there
Three times
I'm gonna die I'm gonna die…

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My friends and I could honestly probably get arrested if someone overheard our discussions….
Like one about overthrowing the government and installing a government run by firstborns called First Born Nation.

@yeetus

Oooh can I join?
I'm a firstborn!

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@Becfromthedead group

I'm down for a First Born Nation tbh.

@yeetus

Same…

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Okay. Bec and Fire can duel for the position of Backup Water Boy (I'm sorry it's the only position left). The loser can be Backup Backup Water Boy.

@Norepinephrinxx

Sadly im second born

@yeetus

Come for me bro
initiate flamethrowers

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@Becfromthedead group

Aghhh fire! I yield!

@yeetus

Aww but that's just Level One

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Honestly I've been on here for like 2 hours and I'm glad I figured out one plot point!!!! Alas, poor Jackson shall feel my writerly wrath tomorrow!

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@Becfromthedead group

Listen, I am that person who threatens to fight people, then runs away. That's just my nature.

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@Becfromthedead group

Honestly I've been on here for like 2 hours and I'm glad I figured out one plot point!!!! Alas, poor Jackson shall feel my writerly wrath tomorrow!

Rip Jackson

@Norepinephrinxx

Rip

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To be fair, Bec, it was your suggestion…lol

@yeetus

RIP Jackson…Whoever you are

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This is Jackson

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@Becfromthedead group

Yes, but still… poor guy. Although, my characters usually fare much worse because I'm the worst and made healing magic a thing. Yeah, it has its limits, but it's still really powerful.

@yeetus

RIP…poor child

@yeetus

Also Australian accent is not a thing
You will perfectly understand everything we're saying unless we're using Aussie slang

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@Becfromthedead group

Are you referring specifically to the stereotypical "Australian accent" that Americans do? Because I hate it too…

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Also Wisconsinites don't say 'Don't'cha know?'. Like ever. I only use it sarcastically or when singing this Christmas song that for some reason says 'Don't'cha know that it's Christmas' as the refrain.
And if I didn't talk about Wisco so much, I bet y'all would think I'm from the South because of my overuse of 'y'all'. Which I picked up from my softball coach who's from Texas. My friend almost got myself and two other friends beat up by Texans.

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@Becfromthedead group

Ooooh, another fun fact. So I've noticed in the southern US, the more densely populated the city, the less of a southern accent there is.

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(I'm surprised no one has asked about the Texan incident….)

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@Becfromthedead group

I'm a little curious, actually.

@yeetus

THE STEREOTYPICAL AUSTRALIAN ACCENT DON'T EXIST
(Only if you go in the out-out-out-outback)

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@Becfromthedead group

So it's sort of the equivalent to the accent someone in the southern US who lives in a town with a population of 10? Doesn't really exist, but people make fun of it and generalize it to the population as a whole?

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So we were at Global Finals, and me, him, and 2 other teammates/friends were walking back to go to the Opening Ceremony. We pass a group of Texans, and my friend, whom I'll call Ryan, is pretty much your stereotypical theare kid. He starts chanting "Texas! Texas! Texas!" as we walk by and they wave back. Keep in mind that Ryan is quite small, he's like my height and under my weight, and yells as a joke "I HATE TEXAS!" because he's like that. And we knew it was a joke, but they didn't and also looked EXTREMELY pissed off, so I ran for my hecking LIFE to Thomsan-Boling while I yelled at him about it. It was terrifying then, but a bit funny now.