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Demosthenes

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  1. This is going to be my first theory. I've read another theory about how TLR gained immortality, but I have another idea. Given: Atim stores youth/age. Ruin can change the content of metalminds. Theory: TLR gained immortality in this manner - Ruin ensured that his metalminds were constantly full, and thus kept TLR eternally youthful. The reason that he had to spend time in his room, aged, is that Ruin wanted to remind him where his immortality came from, and that he did not cause it himself. We know that Ruin would want to keep TLR alive until Vin kills him in the first book, to start the chain of events that will allow him to destroy Scadrial. I have not thought of any particular reason that TLR's immortality would work this way and not in the usual way it is believed to have happened, other than the fact that it is possible, afaik. We know that Ruin could have taken away TLR's stored youth at any time, but chose to keep him alive for his own purposes. I do not think it is too far of a stretch to believe he was responisble for TLR's immortality. Does anyone have an opinion about this?
  2. If you've ever heard of Khan Academy, Sal has a bunch of Physics videos you can watch. I haven't seen them, but if they're like his other videos, they're quite good. He also has videos about Chemistry and perhaps some other sciences. I hope this helps.
  3. I'm just curious as to what this Ookla trend is about. I did a search on the site and Google but didn't come up with anything. Anyways, I changed my display name to Ookla the Indubitable to go along with it. Is there a deep, philosophical reason for this or was it just random?
  4. Skyrim. Gets released. In two days. You might not see any posts from me for quite a while, if it's as good as I hope it is. Also, I've playing D&D 3.5e when I can, as well as a little Magic: The Gathering.
  5. Interesting, considering that I gave up on I gave up on Boneshaker too. The Hunger Games series was pretty good, though I have yet to finish the third book. Anyway, right now, I'm reading Going Postal by Terry Pratchett, which is the funniest Discworld book I've read (out of five, including this one and Pyramids which I put off half-way through.) I'm also reading Steampunk!: An Anthology of Fantastically Rich and Strange Stories, edited by Kelly Link and Gavin J. Grant. So far, the stories I've read have been quite good, and it gets bonus points for having a nifty clockwerk device on the front cover and uneven page edges, just like A Series of Unfortunate Events. edit: Oh yeah, and two of the stories are comics - awesome!
  6. Hey, I'm a brony. Though I'm way behind on the series - I just watched episode 13 of the first season a few minutes ago. Very good for a 'girly' kids show. One of my friends compared it to Invader Zim, but I don't really get the connection. But as far as TV shows go, it's right up there with Avatar, Animaniacs and Zim on the "non-(good) anime kids shows that are actually good" list.
  7. I can't believe I missed this post. Company of Thieves is awesome. I'm listening to: Metallica-...And Justice for All (just the song, not the whole album, which is amazing by the way)
  8. I think just about every university english department has 'a thing' against so called 'paraliterature'. So I believe BYU's dislike of scifi/fantasy has more to do with snobbery than it being 'satanic' or anything like that. Anyways, I would love to take one of Brandon's classes on writing, if they could make a few of them into a free podcast or something like that. I've watched all of Brandon's lectures from cons that have been posted on Youtube, and they are not enough. I can't attend his classes at BYU for a variety of reasons, nor can I afford to go to a bunch of conventions, so being able to experience even one class as a free podcast would be awesome, and in my opinion better than an online course because you don't have to pay for it and you can still get all of the lectures, in some cases.
  9. I would like to announce... Rock 'em sock 'em robots:
  10. My toothbrush is purple and white. And I took my name from Ender's Game Demosthenes.
  11. Actually it's a reference to Warbreaker, specifically how the Royal Locks change color. But I'll accept your interpretation. Elend and Vin. Here's another song:
  12. Death by dead dumb dorks dying in a dank dark dormroom, playing D&D and decapitating dragons while driving through Durango and dreaming of demons and drakes.
  13. @Silus It's about Elantris, right? And I believe 'Commander Shepard' is a reference to Hrathen. Anyway, here's mine. This one should be pretty easy.
  14. Limited Super-focus: I can only concentrate on one thing at a time, but when I concentrate, I concentrate. I could probably make fruit juice with it. XD It usually happens when I'm reading, doing math or some other random thing. I will be sitting in my chair reading and will literally not understand or even hear what someone right next to me is saying. I also tend to focus intensly on math or any test or homework. I will devote all of my attention to it until I get it done. Of course, as good as this is for reading, it means that it is mentally impossible for me to multitask. Super-restivness: It is hard for me to stay in one place while I wait for something. Unless there I have a comfy chair and reading material, I will pace around a room until I'm done wating. I actually feel more uncomfortable staying in one place than when I pace. I also tend to fidget a lot. edit: It looks like I have TleeMcCllelan's other powers too. and here's another one I'll post it as soon as I can de-activate my Key Momemt Amnesia.
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