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  1. It seemed like they were going to wait for the Chancellor's speech. Ben waited for a few minutes, then begun to hum an old Wolfson tune.
  2. Don't you think difficulty can make things intereating? Do you remember at which Yeshivah I learn?
  3. How should I know? Wouldn't it be interesting anyway?
  4. Don't you kind of wish it was?
  5. Is there any reason they shouldn't?
  6. So... It's my Shardversary! I've been here for two years already. Huh. 

    I thought of utilizing the collision of my 999th post with my Shardversary to post an essay about my history with books in general and with Brandon's ones specifically, but I'm still unsure of where to put it. Until I come to a decision on that, I'll post this status update. I planned on doing it anyway.

    So, umm, people use those to thank people they interacted with. And I can either copy them, or try to actually be creative for a change, and say something interesting. Like maybe asking some of you why you're still following me, or ramble about a random thing. Like what else I can do here, say.

    Let's try both copying the concept and being creative, then!

    I first joined here two years ago. It was in the middle of quarantine, I already read probably the whole published Cosmere, and my brother wannted me to stop bothering him with those stuff. I was congratulated by a couple of people, like @Honorless (among others who I'm too scared to tag/will tag later), who appears to go over introductions a lot, and is quite welcoming. Sadly, I didn't interact with him much besides that. Thanks for welcoming me, anyway! I was a little active in the Mistborn portion of the forum after that - I'm no theorizer like @Karger or @Frustration (why am I tagging people... I interacted with the former on a theory or two, and he also welcomed me here, while I didn't see the latter much on theories, actually), but I have a few ideas I like to share. Plus, I have a nice memory, which works best with random small tidbits from books. I also read the RoW preview chapters, and had a thing or two to say in its spoiler board.

    By that time, I started commenting on Forum Games, too, apparently (The Person Below Me, to be specific), which got me invited to the 1000000th post celebration thread, and led to me getting involved in the Truthless dispute. Well, semi involved. I stated my opinions loud and clear, whether or not they had any point whatsoever. I could tag Experience here, but I already tagged too many people I hardly interacted with, so...

    I did some stuff! Tried to get people to see my magic system, didn't work, tried to learn how to write from @Channelknight Fadran and how not to from Frustration - can't say how much it helped. Anyway, the RightingWrite with Fadran thread was nice, though most of my interaction with him sums up to the RP I was in with him. That one started during Ookla season, and would've been confusing, though I think I recognized some of the players that I knew in their original names, like @Condensation, and probably Fadran. It was @Tesh's own LGFaD RP, and playing it was... Amazing. Thank you for that, Tesh, it was great RPing, worldbuilding and generally discussing with you. It was there I met awesome people like @Knight of Iron, @JesterLavorre, @The Awakened Salad, and more, who I sadly didn't interact with much. I enjoyed turning the world of the RP to a near-apocalypse world with Knight (I mean, we all helped, but I blame Knight for adding the whole cataclysm part. He can't disprove it!), building the Ideal Realm stuff with both him and Jester (and getting on Knight's nerves sometimes, too, with illogical ideas). And Salad and Tesh... They were the Dragons enthusiastics. They helped in building the world, and were extremely excited on everything dragon-related. As anyone should be. At the same time I joined the Socially Awkward Bookworms cult club, and the Vampire one. I enjoyed interacting with people there, and if I don't tag them it's because there are a lot, and I... Don't really remember everyone. Sorry!

    Around this time, I think, it was that I started discussing with @Ixthos about religion. It was a great conversation that's still ongoing, in it's own way. It also includes more people now - I'm happy to see a religious discussion thread, I started in PMs due to a fear of... Uncivilized discussion. Which it did not! In that respect (you could say), I enjoyed interacting with @Nathrangking, @Silva and @Kingsdaughter613, three more Jews I got to know here. אני שמח שיצא לי להכיר אתכם! ולהטריל אנשים כאן עם עברית באמצע פיסקה... סליחה שניצלתי אתכם ככה. It was nice to also RP with Kingsdaughter in @Random Bystander's RP! (Welcome back, BTW. I know I welcomed you already but still.) I played there with a handful of other people - like @Goob (who is still amazing, even without it staying in his nickname), @The Unknown Novel (who has another name back then, and I didn't really interact with, but hopefully I'll get to know better in the RP we currently play together) and more! The RP idea was amazing, it's a bit sad that it died though.

    Moving on, and I realize I forgot to mention my crew! It was nice while it lasted, claiming that there are nine colors in the rainbow, discussing the Secret Evil Fantasy Book Mafia with @Tacitus@Bearer of all agonies (where is he nowadays, anyway?) And a handful of people I already mentioned. I interact with a small circle of people, apparently. Unsurprising.

    I can try and keep following the timeline, but it's already getting to Discord interactions and I can't really keep up; I could maybe go back in time to observe, I'm sure @theTruthshaper will agree that all systems allow that (worse case scenario, I see a slightly alternate universe. The timeline will be similar enough, I'm sure). Sadly, I don't have a time machine, so I'll have to just keep going; mention @AonEne, the mod I never found intimidating and that I find even less so after interacting with her and listening to the Magnus Archives due to her reccomendation; @Ed Venture, who is an amazing and nice person who I mostly interacted with on Discord; @Elf who I interacted with on Discord and still failed to explain why she is following me; @Flying, who I failed to mention earlier but writes great stories that I, sadly, didn't read enough of yet; Tesh again, to mention her pushing everyone to listen to songs from, and watch, the musical Hadestown, for great conversations, for amazing stories and starting the Sharder Writing group, and for being surprisingly social for a Socially Awkward Bookworm; @DramaQueen for musical recommendations (I didn't know that Daddy Long Legs has a musical/or Shelly was a poet...) and for (apparently) welcoming me here; @Emery the Steelrunner, Knight of Iron, the Unknown Novel, Channelknight Fadran, DramaQueen, JesterLavorre, @Isabelle6060, Random Bystander, @NerdyAarakocra, @Eluvianii and maybe someone else I forget with whom I currently RP; and all of you in general, who found a reason to want to visit my profile, for some reason. It's probably because I've tagged you. sorry for that. Also, I may have forgotten some people or didn't find a point to mention them. Sorry for that, if you'll remind me I may add a sentence or two for you.

    Well. That was a wall of text. Hopefully it was enough to overshadow my following anouncement: I'm going to go abroad for the first time in my life next week, to France, with the rest of my family. I had... reasons not to want to go before, but I decided to go in the end. So, yay!

    Thank you for reading, and have a good afternoon/evening/night/morning/day/whatever portion of the day you're at while reading this!

    Yours, loyally (it's a figure of speech, don't take it literally),

    Trutharchivist/TA/Arch/Ookla the Questioning (I still own that name! It's not Ookla season only).

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      I cannot tell you how happy it makes me to get mentioned in these. To know that I made a possitive impact on people. Thank you @Trutharchivist and congrats on two years, and many more to come!

  7. Well, I could go over all your replies and explain why I still believe in the principals more or less how I phrased them, but that would just get too much. Perhaps I'll do it one day, but right now I want to talk about this specific one. I... Actually planned on commenting on it two and a half weeks ago, when the portion of the Torah (Pentateuch) we read in Israel ended with the points about how Moshe differs from the othe prophets, but I didn't find the time until now. Well, I probably could, but it wasn't very comfortable and... You know what? I can't really explain, so I'll go on to explain my point. In Numbers 12:6-8 G-d goes over all the points of how Moshe is different from other prophets: G-d appears to all prophets in visions and dreams, unlike Moshe, who can speak to G-d "face to face", clearly and without riddles, while awake. He can even see "the form of G-d", though as I mentioned, we believe G-d has no physical form. In addition, in the end of Deutronomy (34:10) it was said that never since then has risen a prophet like Moshe, that G-d spoke to sace to face. But if so, what does the verse in Deutronomy 18:15 mean? the one about a prophet who would be "like [Moshe]"? Well, it's not much of a satisfying answer, but the whole "like Moshe" part is not interpreted as exactly like him. Rashi, for example, says that the prophet will be like Moshe in that he'll be from among the Israelites, and he will come to take his position - the way Rashi phrases it, I'm inclined to think he interprets it to mean Yehoshua/Joshua, Moshe's successor. It can mean a handful of other things that were in Moshe and every prophet requires, even though Moshe was different. This is a basic belief because it leads to the point that whenever anything is pitted against what Moshe says in the Torah - we follow the Torah. Not even a prophet can tell us to stop doing so permanently, as his connection to G-d isn't as straight and clear as Moshe's. On another note, it is also believed that since the Torah was given to us, what the Jewish court decides is the true interpretation of the Torah, unless it goes against the Torah itself, or against a previous court decision. Not the best way to phrase all that, but hopefully you understood. Court isn't the exact right term here, but I think I'll leave it like that for now.
  8. Ben nearly laughed at that. He decided he was going to like this person. "I am!" He said.
  9. "I'm doing fine, thank you for asking." Said Ben. He giggles a little at the joke.
  10. @EmulatonStromenkiin, what can you tell us about this shadow-creature of yours?
  11. "Yeah..." "Why? There's nothing to feel sorry for, really."
  12. Did you hear about Conway's Game of Life?
  13. "Ooo, another necromancer! I was worried about that, too. People are scared from this track, I think." Ben turned to him. "My uncle is a Mind Harvester! Though I don't get to meet him much... I don't think you should be afraid of identity crisis, though. From what I know of my uncle, he's fine... Well, in that respect."
  14. "Oh, yeah," said Ben. "Actually, I think the ritual is more scary, to me. Sure, as a necromancer, chances are I'm going to get nightmares a lot. But I dunno. I guess it doesn't seem like that much of a pain to me."
  15. Hmm... Destiny, I think? Her book was probably my favorite, and she's an interesting person, if a little scary sometimes. I really need to reread it... Elegance is the eldest, right? From Creon. (I work with a Wikia help, I don't really remember it that well). She's a Wayminder, in theory. Honor's the second, from Elloweer, she's an Enchanter. Then Constance in Zeropolis, probably my least favorite of the five. She's just so inactive. She's a tinkerer. Then it's Miracle - Mira - in Sambria, with the regular Shaping, and last, but not least, Destiny, in Necronum, who's a Weaver. IIRC, Honor was a little tomboyish, Elegance was the most princess like, Constance was... Helping creat the threat and doing almost nothing to stop it, though maybe I'm too harsh on her, Mira seemed pretty regular and Destiny was... Mainly scary. And could sometimes predict the future. Edit: I should probably clarify, I don't hate Constance. She just doesn't do much.
  16. "Still, I'm sorry. Should've considered that... Anyway, why do you think so? What if someone enjoys just using the magic, does that make them masochists?" Ben noticed that Anmil seemed uncomfortable with the attention. He moved from side to side himself, wondering what he could do about it.
  17. That one's on me, actually. I mentioned TO ME in my message, which probably confused Wizard, which, in turn, confused you. Fun fact: not too long ago, someone mentioned how much alike TPBM and Ask ANYONE Anything are. I thought that there are chances (not high) that this will become a dispute like TLT and TLPW one. Even though, as far as I understand, this is a friendly joking dispute, I didn't want that to happen, which is why I started commenting here. I kind of wanted to distinguish those games from one another in some ways, but no one really cared, and it didn't really matter. I was probably afraid of shadow monsters. Do you post much outside of Forum Games?
  18. A. I think this topic has better be in Entertainment Discussion, that where those usually are. B. Five Kingdoms so happens to be a series I enjoy a lot, too! Though I can read this only by lending it from a friend, with whom I'm not in contact much anymore... I probably need to reread it.
  19. Currently? "It's Such a Beautiful Day", by Isaac Asimov. His short stories are amazing. True, he repeats technologies, but... The way his characters have fascinating backgrounds, even in such short stories... And the way he makes walking outside seem so exciting, as it well should be... It's simply amazing. Well. Now I feel a little sorry for him. I also feel a little old, with all those relatively new users around... And I hardly have been around for very long. That's kind of weird. I guess Wizard isn't that new anymore? Huh. How logical is it for me to feel old when seeing extremely active newbies? (Maybe I should put my TPBM rule to power here, too... It'll make my questions more.interesting, I think.)
  20. Ben nodded. "Nice to meet you." He saw that Anmil looked... Somewhat uncomfortable. "I'm sorry, did we interrupt you mid-conversation?" He asked.
  21. Ben shrugged, and walked to group D. "Well, at least we're in the same group." He said. Upon reaching, he saw Anmil and Katie talk to someone new. He walked up to them. "Hello!" He said. He then turned to the new person. "I'm Ben. What's your name?"
  22. Ben took his sticker (and his student ID) from the man at the counter, then waited for Jared to finish before going off to group D.
  23. Ben grumbled a bit, then shook it, breathed deeply, and said: "Sha'ul Binyamin Ze'evy." He tried not to look at anyone in the face. Let's just get it over with.
  24. Ben got to the counter. When asked for his name, he said hesitantly: "Is my full name required?"
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