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TigerShadow wrote:Um...what are you talking about? Do you mean like, the sea creature, the plant, or the iOS engine? Because I'm not personally familiar with any of them.
Oops, I was meaning "Hermione" from HP. Sorry, forgot the name there. :oops:
As someone who has practically lived and breathed HP from the age of twelve, I found this hilarious. :P
Don't feel too bad, Countess, I didn't know how her name was pronounced until about a year ago. :P

Is your college full of people with the mantra, "ring by spring", like here?
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Belle wrote:Is your college full of people with the mantra, "ring by spring", like here?
Not a bit. It's a very secular campus, but it's also a huge campus, so there's not really one "culture" surrounding dating, sex, and marriage other than "consent is a big deal and you cannot have sex without the consent of all parties involved". If anything, people are more concerned with how you have sex than whether or not you're in a relationship; there was a bulletin board display in my residence hall concerning advice for safe sex and another illustrating what consent looks like that were both up for about a month.
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Do you think your name looks nicer as blue? :P

Is it amusing or annoying when people refer to you as TS (not myself)?

So, at a secular college, is the majority still professing Christian?
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If someone were to come across your purse or bag, what would the contents tell them about you?
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Miss Friendship wrote:Do you think your name looks nicer as blue? :P
Actually, I kind of do. :P I think it fits better with the aesthetic of the board than the green on the ToO.
Miss Friendship wrote:Is it amusing or annoying when people refer to you as TS (not myself)?
I think HomeschoolCowgirl is the only one who's ever done that, and I found it amusing (if groan-worthy, haha). Most people around here just call me Tiger, and usually if someone uses TS, I can tell if they mean me or T.S. (myself).
Miss Friendship wrote:So, at a secular college, is the majority still professing Christian?
I'm assuming you're referring to mine specifically? ;) I did do some research and found that the most common religions practiced on-campus are Christianity (Catholicism was categorized separately, which annoyed me) and Judaism, but I'm really not entirely sure. I don't think it matters what the majority is, honestly; I'm not going to change my views based on what everyone else believes or practices.
kait wrote:If someone were to come across your purse or bag, what would the contents tell them about you?
On the average day, they'd find a planner, my Macbook, my iPhone with earpods, my sketchbook, the folders I use for my classes, some drawing materials, keys, my student ID, my credit card, some cash (with plenty of spare change), miscellaneous other cards, some lipstick, a flashlight with a very bright bulb, and a keychain that my best friend bought for me in London with a little booklet called "The World According to -My Name-".

So I guess they'd figure that I'm very organized, I like my Apple products, I listen to music often, I'm an artist/art major, I'm fairly well-off financially, I consider my physical appearance to be of great importance, and that I like to be prepared. They'd also probably know what my first name is. :P
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Why does it annoy you that Catholicism is a separate category?
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Belle wrote:Is your college full of people with the mantra, "ring by spring", like here?
If I may interject here, my friends that go to Christian universities have said that it's really common there, but, like Tiger, I go to a secular college and don't encounter it.
TigerShadow wrote:I think HomeschoolCowgirl is the only one who's ever done that, and I found it amusing (if groan-worthy, haha). Most people around here just call me Tiger, and usually if someone uses TS, I can tell if they mean me or T.S. (myself).
This is hilarious. Back when I made my username, I didn't really consider that there might be other people out there with names that can be abbreviated by TS. :P
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Eleventh Doctor wrote:Why does it annoy you that Catholicism is a separate category?
Because Catholics are Christians (unless, of course, it's just a label for them rather than an actual belief - but that can be true for anyone identifying as a Christian). Catholicism is a sect of Christianity, as are Eastern Orthodoxy and Protestantism. To have them in separate categories makes them seem like they're two different religions when they aren't at all. I may not agree with the Catholic Church on certain issues, but that doesn't mean that I don't consider Catholics to be Christians; that's a matter between them and God.
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Belle wrote:Is your college full of people with the mantra, "ring by spring", like here?
If I may interject here, my friends that go to Christian universities have said that it's really common there, but, like Tiger, I go to a secular college and don't encounter it.
Yeah, I think the closest you'll get to "ring by spring" here is the "MRS degree", and it's always used sarcastically.
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TigerShadow wrote:I think HomeschoolCowgirl is the only one who's ever done that, and I found it amusing (if groan-worthy, haha). Most people around here just call me Tiger, and usually if someone uses TS, I can tell if they mean me or T.S. (myself).
This is hilarious. Back when I made my username, I didn't really consider that there might be other people out there with names that can be abbreviated by TS. :P
Well, obviously you lack proper forethought. ;)
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Has anyone from the SS ever had a dream about you?

When you see a picture of an online friend, do they always look different than you imagined?

Who have you not seen a picture of from the SS, that you would want too? :P

Which user makes you roll your eyes the most? :P
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Prove Sola Scriptura.

Do you think you can prove an idea (such as Sola Scriptura) with the same item you are proving (such as with the Bible)?
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Isaiah the Ox wrote:Prove Sola Scriptura.
Pass. I don't work well with being ordered around.
Isaiah the Ox wrote:Do you think you can prove an idea (such as Sola Scriptura) with the same item you are proving (such as with the Bible)?
No, the reasoning is circular. You have to have external evidence.
Miss Friendship wrote:Has anyone from the SS ever had a dream about you?
I feel like if they did, they'd tell me. :P
Miss Friendship wrote:When you see a picture of an online friend, do they always look different than you imagined?
Honestly? That's what happens pretty much all the time. I'm still not entirely convinced that Belle's pictures are real; she's got to look like the Disney Princess Belle or my brain might just explode. (Hey, no worries, Belle; I'll send you some brown dye and hair extensions if we're ever about to meet in person. ;) )
Miss Friendship wrote:Who have you not seen a picture of from the SS, that you would want too? :P
Pound Foolish, Wakko, and SW, so I know what all of my fellow debaters look like.
Miss Friendship wrote:Which user makes you roll your eyes the most? :P
Is there a way to answer this question politely?

Um...probably you, Blitz, and whoever happens to be involved in The Great Creation Debate of the Hour™.
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I feel like if they did, they'd tell me. :P
All right, I'll tell you. I had a dream about you last night. :D It was pretty cool and you are a lot nicer IRL than on here. (Not to say you aren't nice on here but yeah...)
TigerShadow wrote:Um...probably you, Blitz, and whoever happens to be involved in The Great Creation Debate of the Hour
Does this include Ox then? :?
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Miss Friendship wrote:
I feel like if they did, they'd tell me. :P
All right, I'll tell you. I had a dream about you last night. :D It was pretty cool and you are a lot nicer IRL than on here. (Not to say you aren't nice on here but yeah...)
Wow, ouch. ;) Do you remember what specific things I did in the dream to make me nicer there than on the board?
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TigerShadow wrote:Um...probably you, Blitz, and whoever happens to be involved in The Great Creation Debate of the Hour
Does this include Ox then? :?
As of right now, yes, and it included Eleventh when he was arguing about it a while ago (with Wodfamchocsod, if I recall correctly). I just don't see the point in Young Earth vs. Old Earth creation debates. Why not just agree that God made the thing and have done with it?
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I agree about Creation... but I debate it just for fun. :P I researched it for almost all of last winter, so I thought I might as well put my knowledge to good use. ;)

Oh, and thanks for answering my question. >_> So...how do you prove the Bible is supreme authority, if you can't prove this with the Bible, but no other book has supreme authority but the Bible, so you can't use anything else to prove the Bible has supreme authority? (I hope that wasn't too confusing... :anxious:)
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TigerShadow wrote:Do you remember what specific things I did in the dream to make me nicer there than on the board?
Specifics, not really. The dream was like this: The entire SS (or the people of the SS I should say) had left to go sight seeing, and somehow, by mistake, we two were left behind. So we hung out and did cool stuff all day long till they got back. :P This included doing something on the SS via computer, don't remember quite what. So you were different IRL, nicer wasn't the right term, I should say.

Do you make different expressions as you read things online?

Did you enjoy debating before joining the ToO?
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Isaiah the Ox wrote:I agree about Creation... but I debate it just for fun. :P I researched it for almost all of last winter, so I thought I might as well put my knowledge to good use. ;)
Fair enough. I've said my piece on the matter, and I don't begrudge you the discussion. I figure it's better to just roll my eyes, let y'all discuss, and (as of two days ago) moderate the discussion to make sure you don't kill each other or something.
Isaiah the Ox wrote:Oh, and thanks for answering my question. >_>
It wasn't a question; it was an imperative. And furthermore, it was an imperative that I've already addressed:
Tiger, on page 3 wrote:Sola Scriptura ("by Scripture alone"): This is the belief that all church teachings and traditions must be governed by Scripture. I remember being asked about the history behind this and to give my reasons why I believe it. The thing is, at the end of the day, I can't really explain it, which is one of the reasons why I don't like arguing about it. I sort of have this gut feeling that trusting any words that aren't in Scripture for the purposes of salvation is just, well, wrong. I don't see any need to go beyond the Gospels to know what I must do to be saved, or to go beyond the epistles and Jesus's teachings to know how to live my life.
I have already made it clear that I do not wish to go into the academic exploration on this issue. I believe what I believe, and as far as I'm concerned it isn't hurting me not to take anyone's word but God's as truth. It's fine if you disagree with me, and it's fine if you want to have that discussion, but I will not take part, and I have already made it clear that I will not take part.
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TigerShadow wrote:Do you remember what specific things I did in the dream to make me nicer there than on the board?
Specifics, not really. The dream was like this: The entire SS (or the people of the SS I should say) had left to go sight seeing, and somehow, by mistake, we two were left behind. So we hung out and did cool stuff all day long till they got back. :P This included doing something on the SS via computer, don't remember quite what. So you were different IRL, nicer wasn't the right term, I should say.
Ah, I see. That would be an interesting day; I'm curious as to what people would think if they saw the both of us walking side by side, given our very clear differences in fashion and style. :P
Miss Friendship wrote:Do you make different expressions as you read things online?
Oh, all the time. Sometimes I chuckle to myself (the word "chuckle" is one of my new favorites), sometimes I roll my eyes and sneer a little, sometimes I glare at the screen, and sometimes when I'm feeling a pretty strong emotion (whatever it is), I make some kind of weird grotesque expression that, combined with wild hand gestures, makes me bear a very close resemblance to a gargoyle.
Miss Friendship wrote:Did you enjoy debating before joining the ToO?
Not really, but that's not to say I disliked it outright; I just hadn't given debating much thought. Once I realized that I was a relatively articulate person and that I had a pathological aversion to silence, that spilled over into my online life, and I've been getting into scrapes ever since.
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Fair enough. And, I apologize if I have offended or upset you in anyway in asking about such things. I just thought I'd ask some people on here, and since you normally have very well thought out and reasonable answers, I decided to ask you. @Sola Scriptura

xD Gargoyle Tigershadow.... hmmm....

What are your thoughts on Buck?

Is there a reason your drawings of Trent look like a little like Harry Potter? o_o

Do you think Mandy and Trent will ever have marriage problems, like Mandy's parents (meaning, not just "small" marriage problems, but actual separation)? (in your own headcannons, of course :P)
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TigerShadow wrote:Ah, I see. That would be an interesting day; I'm curious as to what people would think if they saw the both of us walking side by side, given our very clear differences in fashion and style.
That definitely would be. Actually walking side by side with just about anyone from here, in a calm, undisturbed way, would be a small miracle. :P

So, are you going to be the new Debate moderator after ED leaves for a year?

Is the moderator control panel much different from the user control panel?

Can you read the entire history of the Mod-Admin thread? :P
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Miss Friendship wrote:So, are you going to be the new Debate moderator after ED leaves for a year?
I think we'll cross that bridge when we come to it. I think that could end up being how the chips fall just because of where I usually spend most of my time, but that's for Belle to decide, not me.
Miss Friendship wrote:Is the moderator control panel much different from the user control panel?
Well, by virtue of the fact that they're for the mod powers, I'd say yeah. :P Basically, you can get post details, report the post, delete the post, or warn the user based on the post, and you can move posts within topics, lock topics, or move posts to different topics. It's pretty intuitive.
Miss Friendship wrote:Can you read the entire history of the Mod-Admin thread? :P
Can I? Yes. Will I? Probably not. :P I have read the last couple of pages just to get caught up on the latest news, and I did take a look at the disciplinary history of other users so I could familiarize myself with the warning/banning system.
Isaiah the Ox wrote:Fair enough. And, I apologize if I have offended or upset you in anyway in asking about such things. I just thought I'd ask some people on here, and since you normally have very well thought out and reasonable answers, I decided to ask you. @Sola Scriptura
Well, I do appreciate that you were thinking of me as a reasonable person, and I forgive you. :) I probably should have been less abrasive in my response, so I'm sorry for that. It's just not a hill I'm comfortable fighting on just yet, you know?
Isaiah the Ox wrote:xD Gargoyle Tigershadow.... hmmm....
Oh, it's very attractive, believe me. It's how I get all those cute boys sprinting to get me gifts. (At least I think that's what they're doing...)
Isaiah the Ox wrote:What are your thoughts on Buck?
At first it was like Richard Maxwell 2.0—another character who does criminal acts but is really a redeemable little marshmallow on the inside that half the fandom (many of them female, let's be real) flocks to so they can wrap him up in blankets and tell him that everything's okay because he's a perfect little cinnamon roll. >_>

As I listened to TTB and then Album 59, though, I started to really like Buck's character. He's clearly trying to make changes in his life, he's facing discipline for morally gray acts like confronting Vance's gang behind the Meltsners' backs, he clearly regrets the things he did with Mr. Skint, and he seems to want to take an active role in making it clear that his background is not at all to be desired. He just wants to leave his past behind him and make a new life for himself, and I can really relate to that, and I love what his character could add to the cast as he becomes more integrated into the show.
Isaiah the Ox wrote:Is there a reason your drawings of Trent look like a little like Harry Potter? o_o
Well, I think it's worth mentioning that my visualizations of Harry and Trent are pretty distinct from each other, so looking like Harry Potter is relative, at least to me. I gave him rectangular-framed glasses because "A Glass Darkly" mentions that he wears glasses and those are the kind of glasses most kids I know wear, and his hair is...well, I guess you could say it's a bit messy, but that's just how I draw that particular haircut—I have to give some life to it so it looks more visually interesting. He's tall and lanky because I always imagine nerdy characters to be skinny unless told otherwise; most of the nerdy guys I know weighed less than I did in middle school.
Isaiah the Ox wrote:Do you think Mandy and Trent will ever have marriage problems, like Mandy's parents (meaning, not just "small" marriage problems, but actual separation)? (in your own headcannons, of course :P)
do you understand how long I've waited to be asked stuff like this

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Before we begin: Any and all Trandy-related questions are welcome, as well as questions relating to any of the kids from Album 40 onward. I'm all about it :mad: It's pretty sad how much thought I've given to these questions.

Anyway, I'm going to give an overview of how I think the relationship goes chronologically:

I think a lot of drama around that relationship at its early stages would be related to Mandy's concern that a relationship of hers might turn out to have just as much strife as her parents' did. As she gradually falls for Trent, seeing in him so many qualities that she can't help but find attractive, she fights with herself, because she can't let herself fall for a guy; she's read the statistics about divorcees' children. She can't let Trent get hurt like that; she cares about him too much to let that happen. She finally lets it all spill to Liz, who convinces her that it's gonna be okay, Mandy, you can take things slow, there is no way he won't understand (because of course he does, he's Trent DeWhite and he's a little sweetheart)

It takes them a few years to make the final decision—they date from sophomore year of high school to sophomore year of college—to commit to one another, and they're engaged for two years before getting married after their respective college graduations. (The engagement takes awhile because they're both still in college when Trent proposes and they want to pace out to plans of the wedding.) I've already headcanoned their wedding a few pages back.

As to marital problems, I honestly don't think that they have strife on par with the Straussbergs', at least in part because of wise counsel given to them by Mandy's parents during their engagement—that at the core of every strong marriage isn't the love between the spouses, it's Jesus. Needless to say, given who it's from, both of them take this very seriously. Trent and Mandy are two people who are intellectual equals, who respect each other as human beings, and who see the inherent spiritual value in each other as creations of God; they rarely come to verbal or emotional blows long-term, just over minor things.

However, we all know it isn't sunshine and roses in any marriage. I headcanon that they have three kids—Melanie, Mark, and Tanya. They live in Houston, Texas, where Trent works at the Johnson Space Center and Mandy is a professor in the English department at the University of Houston. Unfortunately, Trent's job is particularly demanding on his time, and around the time they're in their mid-forties—Melanie is late middle school/early high school, Mark is late elementary/early middle, and Tanya is elementary—Trent's been there for them less and less. He's rarely at dinner, constantly holed up in his office working on reports and schematics, and it's a miracle if he gets to bed before midnight. Responsibilities for transportation for various activities and for school lies almost solely on Mandy's shoulders, and between that, her work life, and the housekeeping that she also has to take entirely upon herself, she's about ready to tear out someone's hair, and she knows exactly who's going to have a bald spot.

However, she's also learned from her parents' mistakes and her own flaws; she knows how to approach a situation without excessive aggression and accusations. One evening, she and the kids pray about confronting Trent on his workaholism, and she decides that the best thing to do will be to have them all out of the house to grant their parents some privacy (she may or may not have side-eyed Tanya for the little prankster's eavesdropping tendencies). After they all *~conveniently~* go over to some friends' houses for the afternoon, Mandy walks into his office and gets his attention, and they have a lengthy discussion of Trent's recent behavior.

Mandy isn't unwilling to listen to Trent's argument that as the one with the higher salary, he has the greater responsibility to earn money to keep up a reasonable standard of living, but she points him to a passage in the Sermon on the Mount—that one ought not worry about life, because God will provide, and while earning one's bread is important, it should never come at the expense of one's loved ones. Trent, shaken by the sudden awareness that he's been neglecting his wife and children for his job, can barely stop apologizing, neither to Mandy nor to his children. Melanie and Tanya immediately put the matter behind them—Melanie's old enough to start understanding that her parents aren't perfect, and Tanya's a friendly, forgiving soul—but while Mark lets it go for the time, it does put a rift in his relationship with his father, a relationship that will get worse before it gets better.
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That was one of the awesomest things I've ever read. o_o *highfives TigerShadow*

Sooo...hmmm..Mandy and Trent spoil their Grandchildren, or with they hardly ever get to see them? Will Mandy and Trent move to an elderly home, or are they too stubborn? Will Mandy or Trent die first?

ETA: I just realized Odyssey already answered half of these in "The Present Long Ago," but you can still answer them. :P Or, you could take "The Present Long Ago" out of the canon for a second, and develop your own ending for the couple. ;)
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