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9 hours ago, Clinically insane said:

 

Hence why I love renarin. 

I've only just finished Oathbringer and Renarin's story is barley coming to light. He's one of the characters I'm excited for in the next couple books. 

 

In a only slightly related topic. Having finished the 3rd, I think now is the time to read Edge dancer and Dawn shard due to wanting to read them as close to release order as possible. However I very much want to start Rythm of War. Is there a consensus on a right or wrong way to go about including the novellas? 

Posted
2 hours ago, alittleinsane said:

*hugs for everyone*
FRIDAY!!! We made itttttttt

anyways, I’ve got a fun little story I kinda just want to get off my chest:

(tw: throwing up, chocking, general adults undermining kids) (don’t worry I was fine)

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I go to a sleepaway camp, there is a stained glass class. I went to said stained glass class because I’ve been doing it every year and I love soldering. It’s super hot this day, and our teacher is an elderly lady. Around the end of the class she gets dizzy, drinks some water, tells us to start cleaning up. At the time I didn’t realize we only had five minutes left, and it was scary to me that she could just calmly recite instructions while dizzy, almost as if this had happened before. A minute later she starts to throw up, and we panic. It’s me, another girl a year older than me, three other kids my age, and one nine year old girl. We run to get more counselors, and Sophie (9 yr old) steps outside cause this is super scary. The counselor teaching in the adjoined room runs in, she’s also panicking a bit, we (the kids/teens) start running to the Health Lodge. We’re all one second away from a panic attack, but we have to take care of Sophia because I dunno, maternal instincts. We’re pretty rattled the rest of the day, but everything ends up fine. At the daily pre-dinner meeting, the camp owners say that the stained glass teacher went to the hospital, she’s fine, but she fainted a little. One of the campers, I didn’t see who, has the nerve to say “hydrate or diedrate.” Everyone who was in the stained glass class are sitting on a table off to the side, I walk over, and we’re all like “wtf???” Because it wasn’t really just dehydration. She was tilted upwards while she was throwing up, I could hear it, which means so could the little kid. Julia, who left last, could see her face getting purple a little. It doesn’t matter that she was fine, and it doesn’t matter that the staff doesn’t want to scare the littler kids. Sophia was there, she was so scared. Wasn’t she a little kid? Weren’t we all kids? How come we didn’t get lied to? Why do we have to never know if our teacher’s okay or not, why do we need to wait an entire summer for closure? If she isn’t there this summer, who will tell us if she just retired, or if this happened again? A bit later we all asked to call our parents, and were allowed to (no calling unless previously scheduled, unless there’s some kind of emergency). And we’re here, crying into the old-school phone thingy, and there’s just total confusion, or “yeah she’s fine you’re being dramatic” from all our parents. And it’s like hello??? What??? Why?????

Anyways that was a while ago though, kinda just felt like venting

how was everyone’s day/yesterday?

Oh that's scary.

*hugs*

Yeah id jave just like passed out. 

1 hour ago, Boftrhand said:

I've only just finished Oathbringer and Renarin's story is barley coming to light. He's one of the characters I'm excited for in the next couple books. 

 

In a only slightly related topic. Having finished the 3rd, I think now is the time to read Edge dancer and Dawn shard due to wanting to read them as close to release order as possible. However I very much want to start Rythm of War. Is there a consensus on a right or wrong way to go about including the novellas? 

Ahhhh renarin is the bessst

Uhhhh just gotta read dawnshard after oathbriger. ITS IMPORTANT. And I haven't even read edgedancer yet so....

Posted
3 hours ago, alittleinsane said:

*hugs for everyone*
FRIDAY!!! We made itttttttt

anyways, I’ve got a fun little story I kinda just want to get off my chest:

(tw: throwing up, chocking, general adults undermining kids) (don’t worry I was fine)

  Reveal hidden contents

I go to a sleepaway camp, there is a stained glass class. I went to said stained glass class because I’ve been doing it every year and I love soldering. It’s super hot this day, and our teacher is an elderly lady. Around the end of the class she gets dizzy, drinks some water, tells us to start cleaning up. At the time I didn’t realize we only had five minutes left, and it was scary to me that she could just calmly recite instructions while dizzy, almost as if this had happened before. A minute later she starts to throw up, and we panic. It’s me, another girl a year older than me, three other kids my age, and one nine year old girl. We run to get more counselors, and Sophie (9 yr old) steps outside cause this is super scary. The counselor teaching in the adjoined room runs in, she’s also panicking a bit, we (the kids/teens) start running to the Health Lodge. We’re all one second away from a panic attack, but we have to take care of Sophia because I dunno, maternal instincts. We’re pretty rattled the rest of the day, but everything ends up fine. At the daily pre-dinner meeting, the camp owners say that the stained glass teacher went to the hospital, she’s fine, but she fainted a little. One of the campers, I didn’t see who, has the nerve to say “hydrate or diedrate.” Everyone who was in the stained glass class are sitting on a table off to the side, I walk over, and we’re all like “wtf???” Because it wasn’t really just dehydration. She was tilted upwards while she was throwing up, I could hear it, which means so could the little kid. Julia, who left last, could see her face getting purple a little. It doesn’t matter that she was fine, and it doesn’t matter that the staff doesn’t want to scare the littler kids. Sophia was there, she was so scared. Wasn’t she a little kid? Weren’t we all kids? How come we didn’t get lied to? Why do we have to never know if our teacher’s okay or not, why do we need to wait an entire summer for closure? If she isn’t there this summer, who will tell us if she just retired, or if this happened again? A bit later we all asked to call our parents, and were allowed to (no calling unless previously scheduled, unless there’s some kind of emergency). And we’re here, crying into the old-school phone thingy, and there’s just total confusion, or “yeah she’s fine you’re being dramatic” from all our parents. And it’s like hello??? What??? Why?????

Anyways that was a while ago though, kinda just felt like venting

how was everyone’s day/yesterday?

Hmph scudding adults. 

*hugs*

Posted
5 hours ago, alittleinsane said:

*hugs for everyone*
FRIDAY!!! We made itttttttt

anyways, I’ve got a fun little story I kinda just want to get off my chest:

(tw: throwing up, chocking, general adults undermining kids) (don’t worry I was fine)

  Hide contents

I go to a sleepaway camp, there is a stained glass class. I went to said stained glass class because I’ve been doing it every year and I love soldering. It’s super hot this day, and our teacher is an elderly lady. Around the end of the class she gets dizzy, drinks some water, tells us to start cleaning up. At the time I didn’t realize we only had five minutes left, and it was scary to me that she could just calmly recite instructions while dizzy, almost as if this had happened before. A minute later she starts to throw up, and we panic. It’s me, another girl a year older than me, three other kids my age, and one nine year old girl. We run to get more counselors, and Sophie (9 yr old) steps outside cause this is super scary. The counselor teaching in the adjoined room runs in, she’s also panicking a bit, we (the kids/teens) start running to the Health Lodge. We’re all one second away from a panic attack, but we have to take care of Sophia because I dunno, maternal instincts. We’re pretty rattled the rest of the day, but everything ends up fine. At the daily pre-dinner meeting, the camp owners say that the stained glass teacher went to the hospital, she’s fine, but she fainted a little. One of the campers, I didn’t see who, has the nerve to say “hydrate or diedrate.” Everyone who was in the stained glass class are sitting on a table off to the side, I walk over, and we’re all like “wtf???” Because it wasn’t really just dehydration. She was tilted upwards while she was throwing up, I could hear it, which means so could the little kid. Julia, who left last, could see her face getting purple a little. It doesn’t matter that she was fine, and it doesn’t matter that the staff doesn’t want to scare the littler kids. Sophia was there, she was so scared. Wasn’t she a little kid? Weren’t we all kids? How come we didn’t get lied to? Why do we have to never know if our teacher’s okay or not, why do we need to wait an entire summer for closure? If she isn’t there this summer, who will tell us if she just retired, or if this happened again? A bit later we all asked to call our parents, and were allowed to (no calling unless previously scheduled, unless there’s some kind of emergency). And we’re here, crying into the old-school phone thingy, and there’s just total confusion, or “yeah she’s fine you’re being dramatic” from all our parents. And it’s like hello??? What??? Why?????

Anyways that was a while ago though, kinda just felt like venting

how was everyone’s day/yesterday?

Goodness gracious 🫢

*hug*

Posted
13 hours ago, alittleinsane said:

*hugs for everyone*
FRIDAY!!! We made itttttttt

anyways, I’ve got a fun little story I kinda just want to get off my chest:

(tw: throwing up, chocking, general adults undermining kids) (don’t worry I was fine)

  Reveal hidden contents

I go to a sleepaway camp, there is a stained glass class. I went to said stained glass class because I’ve been doing it every year and I love soldering. It’s super hot this day, and our teacher is an elderly lady. Around the end of the class she gets dizzy, drinks some water, tells us to start cleaning up. At the time I didn’t realize we only had five minutes left, and it was scary to me that she could just calmly recite instructions while dizzy, almost as if this had happened before. A minute later she starts to throw up, and we panic. It’s me, another girl a year older than me, three other kids my age, and one nine year old girl. We run to get more counselors, and Sophie (9 yr old) steps outside cause this is super scary. The counselor teaching in the adjoined room runs in, she’s also panicking a bit, we (the kids/teens) start running to the Health Lodge. We’re all one second away from a panic attack, but we have to take care of Sophia because I dunno, maternal instincts. We’re pretty rattled the rest of the day, but everything ends up fine. At the daily pre-dinner meeting, the camp owners say that the stained glass teacher went to the hospital, she’s fine, but she fainted a little. One of the campers, I didn’t see who, has the nerve to say “hydrate or diedrate.” Everyone who was in the stained glass class are sitting on a table off to the side, I walk over, and we’re all like “wtf???” Because it wasn’t really just dehydration. She was tilted upwards while she was throwing up, I could hear it, which means so could the little kid. Julia, who left last, could see her face getting purple a little. It doesn’t matter that she was fine, and it doesn’t matter that the staff doesn’t want to scare the littler kids. Sophia was there, she was so scared. Wasn’t she a little kid? Weren’t we all kids? How come we didn’t get lied to? Why do we have to never know if our teacher’s okay or not, why do we need to wait an entire summer for closure? If she isn’t there this summer, who will tell us if she just retired, or if this happened again? A bit later we all asked to call our parents, and were allowed to (no calling unless previously scheduled, unless there’s some kind of emergency). And we’re here, crying into the old-school phone thingy, and there’s just total confusion, or “yeah she’s fine you’re being dramatic” from all our parents. And it’s like hello??? What??? Why?????

Anyways that was a while ago though, kinda just felt like venting

how was everyone’s day/yesterday?

We did make it!! (I was on vacation the whole week, but STILL)

That experience does indeed sound terrifying.

My day was good. And yesterday too. My grandparents came over to visit, so it’s been a nice time.

Posted
12 minutes ago, Hoid_Slayer said:

We did make it!! (I was on vacation the whole week, but STILL)

That experience does indeed sound terrifying.

My day was good. And yesterday too. My grandparents came over to visit, so it’s been a nice time.

That's awesome!

*happy hugs*

Posted
22 hours ago, Clinically insane said:

 

Ahhhh renarin is the bessst

Uhhhh just gotta read dawnshard after oathbriger. ITS IMPORTANT. And I haven't even read edgedancer yet so....

Okay well that's all I needed to hear I will definitely read them in release order from here on out

Posted
2 hours ago, Wittles said:

Why

is

it

so

hard

to

go

to

sleeeeep

REEEAAAAALLLL

😭😭

Posted (edited)
29 minutes ago, Through The Living Glass said:

*hug*

Didn't sleep much last night? Or tryna take a nap or something?

No sleep because I'm batman

I'm gonna be on a bus for like an hour later, so I'll try to take a nap then

Edited by Wittles
Posted
1 minute ago, Through The Living Glass said:

. . . of course, Mr. Wayne :ph34r:

Hope you get that nap in :sylheart:

Thank you, Alfred :sylheart:

Posted
12 minutes ago, Wittles said:

No sleep because I'm batman

I'm gonna be on a bus for like an hour later, so I'll try to take a nap then

YES NAP

HISS AT THE SUN

HEHE

Posted
6 minutes ago, WhiteHairedDrifter said:

*is Riddler*

*casually crosses street outside of bat cave*

*squints suspiciously*

You're not up to no good are you?

Posted (edited)
14 minutes ago, Wittles said:

*squints suspiciously*

You're not up to no good are you?

"You see a boat filled with people. It has not sunk, but when you look again you don’t see a single person on the boat. Why?"

"How can the number four be half of five?"

"I have keys, but no locks and space, and no rooms. You can enter, but you can’t go outside. What am I?"

"What are the next three letters in this combination? OTTFFSS"

"This belongs to you, but everyone else uses it."

"What comes once in a minute, twice in a moment, but never in a thousand years?"

"Which word in the dictionary is always spelled incorrectly?"

"What can you hold in your right hand, but never in your left hand?"

"Three different doctors said that Paul is their brother yet Paul claims he has no brothers. Who is lying?"

Edited by WhiteHairedDrifter
Posted
26 minutes ago, WhiteHairedDrifter said:

"You see a boat filled with people. It has not sunk, but when you look again you don’t see a single person on the boat. Why?"

"How can the number four be half of five?"

"I have keys, but no locks and space, and no rooms. You can enter, but you can’t go outside. What am I?"

"What are the next three letters in this combination? OTTFFSS"

"This belongs to you, but everyone else uses it."

"What comes once in a minute, twice in a moment, but never in a thousand years?"

"Which word in the dictionary is always spelled incorrectly?"

"What can you hold in your right hand, but never in your left hand?"

"Three different doctors said that Paul is their brother yet Paul claims he has no brothers. Who is lying?"

1. Because they're all in relationships

3. Keyboard

5. Your name

6. The letter M

7. Incorrectly

8. Your left hand

Dunno the other three :P

Posted

*makes single blunder in a social setting*

Ah

looks like it's time to cut ties with all of these people and go live in a cave out of shame

Posted
1 minute ago, Magi said:

*makes single blunder in a social setting*

Ah

looks like it's time to cut ties with all of these people and go live in a cave out of shame

Valid

*hugs*

 

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