Yourself as a Cantrian

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Re: Yourself as a Cantrian

Postby Bmot » Mon Jul 28, 2014 8:31 pm

Vega wrote:I'm sorryyyyy....


At least it being crumbling is usually a sign of good use :twisted:

How many pirates did you slaughter? :mrgreen:
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Re: Yourself as a Cantrian

Postby Vega » Tue Jul 29, 2014 6:31 am

No one yet. Thursday or Saturday :P
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Re: Yourself as a Cantrian

Postby kicking jay » Wed Jul 30, 2014 4:41 pm

First of all, are you female me, and secondly,
Snickie wrote: If she's sitting or lying down, chances are she is also experiencing lower limb motor restlessness, and she's probably also slouching.


Is that what it's called!? Oh my gosh, how do you deal with it when you're trying to be normal in late night social settings?
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Re: Yourself as a Cantrian

Postby Snickie » Wed Jul 30, 2014 5:00 pm

Late night social settings?

It drives my parents nuts since my shaking often rattles the table or whatever. I have to work to control it.

Also, I say lower limb motor restlessness because it's just my legs and I don't experience any pain from not moving like people with restless legs syndrome do. (Why is it called restless legs syndrome if not having it in your arms too disqualifies you from having it?) (Also, just because I don't experience pain doesn't mean I experience some kind of discomfort from forcing myself to stop.)
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Re: Yourself as a Cantrian

Postby kicking jay » Wed Jul 30, 2014 6:17 pm

Snickie wrote:Late night social settings?

It drives my parents nuts since my shaking often rattles the table or whatever. I have to work to control it.

Also, I say lower limb motor restlessness because it's just my legs and I don't experience any pain from not moving like people with restless legs syndrome do. (Why is it called restless legs syndrome if not having it in your arms too disqualifies you from having it?) (Also, just because I don't experience pain doesn't mean I experience some kind of discomfort from forcing myself to stop.)


Yeah - it's exactly it. For me, it's always some kind of slight itch or something, and suddenly, *BAM*, my whole lower body or leg or whatnot just jerks violently. When I try to control it, it's my whole body that does it, although not as strongly.
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Re: Yourself as a Cantrian

Postby Finchington » Tue Sep 16, 2014 12:01 pm

He's in his twenties.

He's a rather scrawny little thing, standing at only around 5'7, with a very slight build. His skin is pale and he doesn't seem to tan, though he does sport a few faint freckles over his nose. His hair is a dark brown color, falling to his chin to frame his heart-shaped face. His features are feminine, with full lips which curve up in the corners, forming dimples whenever he smiles. His eyes are large and colored blue, with a yellow halo around the pupil.

He's rather quiet and shy, though when he's put on stage with a guitar or piano, all of his awkwardness seems to melt away. He's often seen fidgeting with a small note pad, penning down lyrics or poetry.

He wears:
Wool beanie - A tight-knit black beanie, covering the wearer's forehead and ears.
Cotton shirt - A white, v-neck tee, embellished with some obscure band logo.
Skinny Jeans - A pair of dark-blue jeans, cut slimly but not too tight for comfort.
Canvas Sneakers - A pair of black sneakers with white rubber caps at the toe, rising to the ankle with white laces over the instep.
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Re: Yourself as a Cantrian

Postby Vega » Thu Jun 02, 2016 3:37 pm

That this thread hasn't been touched for almost two years makes me sad. :(
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Re: Yourself as a Cantrian

Postby SekoETC » Thu Jun 02, 2016 4:36 pm

I have evolved into a woman in her thirties since starting this thread. No longer mistaken for a newspawn. I don't even always get carded when buying cigarettes and alcohol.
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Re: Yourself as a Cantrian

Postby nateflory » Thu Jun 02, 2016 5:37 pm

Ok, ok, fine.


A man in his forties.
He stands about average height, at 5"9" (1.75m) and is only slightly above average weight. He seems to have average strength.
His hair is thinning and kept cropped short, almost shaved, with an oval face and blue eyes. Often, he has a good bit of greying salt&pepper stubble. He otherwise kinda sucks at writing descriptions of himself, but will often include a pic to save words.



He's wearing:
Cotton Hat
leather sandals
cotton shirt
cotton shorts

Skills:
Expert at gathering (packrat!)
skillful at cooking,
efficient at farming,
novice at manufacturing weapons. ;)

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