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"Cypherwulf" <boo...@starpower.net> wrote in message
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> 'Pure dragon' is to weredragon as ______ is to therianthrope(insert
species
> here).
> Interesting, as there doesn't seem to be an answer to this, let me
clarify.
Wasn't that Don Knotts famous line in The Ghost and Mister Chicken?
> There are 'pure dragons', they don't shift, they are basically dragons
with
> a human body and bought up as a human, then there are weredragons who are
> humans who shift to dragons, finally there are weres who are humans who
> shift to animal.
There are "dragons" which are mythological creatures and never existed on
the face of the Earth, then there are "dragons" like you, children who
believe they might be something thatnever existed, mixed with a wolf.
> The question, why are there no 'pure weres'?
Says you.
The question is, "Why is there air?"
> Could this be
> linked to clinical lycanthropy? Maybe it's a stretch but perhaps the
people
> who are labeled insane are really animals(whatever species) in a human
body,
> a 'pure were'.
*sigh* I think that, people who are labeled insane, are actually sent here
from the planet pluto, which is also the name of the dog in Disney cartoons.
This is going to be getting around to mentioning that movie... The Animal...
I just know it.
> If you're thinking about a 'contherianthrope', they still
> aren't 'pure weres', they still think mostly like a human. Dragons are
> mostly sentinent creatures so in a human society a 'pure dragon' would be,
> at the most, a wierd person but not thought of as insane. So what are
> everyone's thoughts on this? *hopes this made some sense*
>
Clear as steel my friend.
So, tell me, when your parents finally do get around to wondering what
you're doing in your room alone all that time, do they think they are
dragons also?
thank you for the attempt :)
>
>
> "Cypherwulf" <boo...@starpower.net> wrote in message
> news:9cl2n4$r4h$1...@bob.news.rcn.net...
> > 'Pure dragon' is to weredragon as ______ is to therianthrope(insert
> species
> > here).
> > Interesting, as there doesn't seem to be an answer to this, let me
> clarify.
>
> Wasn't that Don Knotts famous line in The Ghost and Mister Chicken?
???
>
>
> > There are 'pure dragons', they don't shift, they are basically dragons
> with
> > a human body and bought up as a human, then there are weredragons who
are
> > humans who shift to dragons, finally there are weres who are humans who
> > shift to animal.
>
> There are "dragons" which are mythological creatures and never existed on
> the face of the Earth, then there are "dragons" like you, children who
> believe they might be something thatnever existed, mixed with a wolf.
This still amuses me, a werewolf that doesn't believe there can be dragons.
It's something we haven't yet proven or disproven.
>
>
> > The question, why are there no 'pure weres'?
>
> Says you.
>
> The question is, "Why is there air?"
because we need to breathe, silly :p
>
>
> > Could this be
> > linked to clinical lycanthropy? Maybe it's a stretch but perhaps the
> people
> > who are labeled insane are really animals(whatever species) in a human
> body,
> > a 'pure were'.
>
>
> *sigh* I think that, people who are labeled insane, are actually sent here
> from the planet pluto, which is also the name of the dog in Disney
cartoons.
>
> This is going to be getting around to mentioning that movie... The
Animal...
> I just know it.
Never seen it
>
>
> > If you're thinking about a 'contherianthrope', they still
> > aren't 'pure weres', they still think mostly like a human. Dragons are
> > mostly sentinent creatures so in a human society a 'pure dragon' would
be,
> > at the most, a wierd person but not thought of as insane. So what are
> > everyone's thoughts on this? *hopes this made some sense*
> >
>
> Clear as steel my friend.
>
> So, tell me, when your parents finally do get around to wondering what
> you're doing in your room alone all that time, do they think they are
> dragons also?
I'm not a mind-reader :)
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>
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Cypherwulf <boo...@starpower.net> wrote in message
news:9cl2n4$r4h$1...@bob.news.rcn.net...
> 'Pure dragon' is to weredragon as ______ is to therianthrope(insert
species
> here).
> Interesting, as there doesn't seem to be an answer to this, let me
clarify.
> There are 'pure dragons', they don't shift, they are basically dragons
with
> a human body and bought up as a human, then there are weredragons who are
> humans who shift to dragons, finally there are weres who are humans who
> shift to animal. The question, why are there no 'pure weres'?
Folks that are always "shifted"? Jaue Lang claimed to be always
shifted.*shrug*
>Could this be
> linked to clinical lycanthropy? Maybe it's a stretch but perhaps the
people
> who are labeled insane are really animals(whatever species) in a human
body,
> a 'pure were'.
I think the term is species dysphoria.I feel like that.But wat ya gonna do,
huh?You gotta live with it.
>If you're thinking about a 'contherianthrope', they still
> aren't 'pure weres', they still think mostly like a human. Dragons are
> mostly sentinent creatures so in a human society a 'pure dragon' would be,
> at the most, a wierd person but not thought of as insane. So what are
> everyone's thoughts on this? *hopes this made some sense*
>
Mmmm, not really.People are thought of as insane (a legal definition,btw) by
people who cant accept the possibility of the existance of one who might be
other than human.Mentallly speaking ,of course. So far, no-one has seen a
p-shifted human.
ZW
Cypherwulf wrote:
>
> "Kamatu" <nq...@nujj.arg> wrote in message
> news:9cl68...@news1.newsguy.com...
> > I really was trying to convince myself not to laugh...
> > I really, really was...
>
> thank you for the attempt :)
I found it much easier not to laugh after reading elf boy's intro to the
campliar.
>
> >
> >
> > "Cypherwulf" <boo...@starpower.net> wrote in message
> > news:9cl2n4$r4h$1...@bob.news.rcn.net...
> > > 'Pure dragon' is to weredragon as ______ is to therianthrope(insert
> > species
> > > here).
> > > Interesting, as there doesn't seem to be an answer to this, let me
> > clarify.
> >
> > Wasn't that Don Knotts famous line in The Ghost and Mister Chicken?
>
> ???
Kamatu, she probably isn't old enough to know one of Mr. Furley's lines.
>
> >
> >
> > > There are 'pure dragons', they don't shift, they are basically dragons
> > with
> > > a human body and bought up as a human, then there are weredragons who
> are
> > > humans who shift to dragons, finally there are weres who are humans who
> > > shift to animal.
> >
> > There are "dragons" which are mythological creatures and never existed on
> > the face of the Earth, then there are "dragons" like you, children who
> > believe they might be something thatnever existed, mixed with a wolf.
>
> This still amuses me, a werewolf that doesn't believe there can be dragons.
I believe there are dragons. First off, you have no clue as to what one
is. Second, when you are running around with a bunch of vampires
werewolves fairies elves dwarves hobbits and anything else straight out
of a D&D handbook and tolkien you can expect to not be taken seriously.
Most werewolves have taken their little delusions to the point of
insanity, and I am glad to see that this NG doesn't contain all the
outpatients. I have to say that a furry banging a goat has it more
together than most otherkin.
> It's something we haven't yet proven or disproven.
I can prove they exist quite easily. Unfortunately, the way they exist
doesn't lend much to your theory.
>
> >
> >
> > > The question, why are there no 'pure weres'?
> >
> > Says you.
> >
> > The question is, "Why is there air?"
>
> because we need to breathe, silly :p
Somehow I doubt lack of oxygen would affect raiden asteroid.
>
> >
> >
> > > Could this be
> > > linked to clinical lycanthropy? Maybe it's a stretch but perhaps the
> > people
> > > who are labeled insane are really animals(whatever species) in a human
> > body,
> > > a 'pure were'.
> >
> >
> > *sigh* I think that, people who are labeled insane, are actually sent here
> > from the planet pluto, which is also the name of the dog in Disney
> cartoons.
> >
> > This is going to be getting around to mentioning that movie... The
> Animal...
> > I just know it.
>
> Never seen it
>
> >
> >
> > > If you're thinking about a 'contherianthrope', they still
> > > aren't 'pure weres', they still think mostly like a human. Dragons are
> > > mostly sentinent creatures so in a human society a 'pure dragon' would
> be,
> > > at the most, a wierd person but not thought of as insane. So what are
> > > everyone's thoughts on this? *hopes this made some sense*
> > >
> >
> > Clear as steel my friend.
> >
> > So, tell me, when your parents finally do get around to wondering what
> > you're doing in your room alone all that time, do they think they are
> > dragons also?
>
> I'm not a mind-reader :)
My guess is that they wonder where they went wrong.
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Safari D.
"The dragon race loves to resort to violence"
Xellos
- The question, why are there no 'pure weres'?
Pure weres are those creatures that have teh souls of both an animal and a
man, both complete, yet also making only one complete entity. Pure weres
are hard to find because they do not tend to seek things the way you and
others seek things. For instance, your very question and post....are not
how a pure were would think nor feel needed to answer.
- perhaps the people who are labeled insane are really animals(whatever
species) in a human body
Possibly, but still fewer than you may think. Animals born and living in a
human body may be confues, maybe simple, and even some may be extremists in
their ways and thoughts, but still, even this society does not ban simple
minded folk...trust me on this one. And also trust me on this one, I have
met a few people in the hospital for the ill of mind....some of them truely
are, by human social and moralistic judgements, insane, not animals.
Many people seem to think that weres are more animal than anything, I find
this to be erroneous. A true were is both, and lives as a balanced
synthesis between animal and man. Keep in mind, man is just another species
of animal. The merger is not that more difficult, we share many limitations
and instincts and even needs with most animals out there. when you realise
this, and understand, you will begin seeing things closer to what you seek.
Wolf's Knight
"Gerry Roach" <gerry...@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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The classics are lost on the young.
I never claimed to be a 'absolute'(for the sake of PC). Like I've mentioned
many a time on the Campfire, being 'absolute' would mean you wouldn't even
be typing on the computer, you would be wild.
>
>
> - perhaps the people who are labeled insane are really animals(whatever
> species) in a human body
>
> Possibly, but still fewer than you may think. Animals born and living in
a
> human body may be confues, maybe simple, and even some may be extremists
in
> their ways and thoughts, but still, even this society does not ban simple
> minded folk...trust me on this one. And also trust me on this one, I have
> met a few people in the hospital for the ill of mind....some of them
truely
> are, by human social and moralistic judgements, insane, not animals.
erp, when I worded that, I didn't mean that all people who were insane were
like that.
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And just what is it you believe we seek? You could at least have the
humility to make these broad statements as opinions, instead of assuming
they are facts. Your arrogance is disgusting.
Moonwolf
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"If there is no struggle there is no progress. Those who profess to
favor freedom and yet depreciate agitation are men who want crops
without plowing up the ground; they want rain without thunder and
lightning. They want the ocean without the awful roar of its many
waters." - Frederick Douglass
His great knowledge? Guidance from a drunk canuck?
You could at least have the
>humility to make these broad statements as opinions, instead of assuming
>they are facts. Your arrogance is disgusting.
>Moonwolf
>
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>"If there is no struggle there is no progress. Those who profess to
>favor freedom and yet depreciate agitation are men who want crops
>without plowing up the ground; they want rain without thunder and
>lightning. They want the ocean without the awful roar of its many
>waters." - Frederick Douglass
Princess Safari
Member of the AHWW royal family
Moderated groups are for sheep who need to be told what to say.
Now if you where brought up in human society, why would you not type? The
internet is a way to communicate long range, yet its still just basic
communication. Why would you be wild? If you where what you where....then
you would still be brought up in human society, and that is what you would
learn. many moral or sociol issues you would not think about, because that
deals with your personality and not exactly alterable by upbringing greatly,
but you would still be born a human, no matter whats inside.
So, in other words, that is the way that you feel, but you just didn't say
it
because it might hurt another person's feelings.
Like I've
>mentioned many a time on the Campfire, being 'absolute' would ean you
>wouldn't even be typing on the computer, you would be wild.
This isn't the campliar, but aside from your initial ignorance, why the
second
excuse? I mean you already told us you were trying to be PC.
>
>Now if you where brought up in human society, why would you not type?
No fingers? Bad arthritis? Can't afford a computer or typewriter?
The
>internet is a way to communicate long range, yet its still just basic
>communication.
Thank you captain obvious. It is good you arrived. All of us ignint folk
were
just sitting here waiting for you to come here and enlighten us. It is too
bad
you are beig so PC about it all, we really could use guidance from the
bottom
of a bottle of vodka.
>Why would you be wild?
Steve Martin was a wild and crazy guy. Anyway, aside from the humor you
might
just want to be. Of course, most people aren't built to be wild.
If you where what you where....then
>you would still be brought up in human society, and that is what you would
>learn.
A moment of sobriety overtakes captain obvious.
many moral or sociol issues you would not think about, because that
>deals with your personality and not exactly alterable by upbringing greatly,
>but you would still be born a human, no matter whats inside.
And the moment has passed.
Thank you for your astute guidance captain obvious, but maybe you could
roleplay a bit more to your liking back on the campliar. They would probably
be more than happy to think of you as the great sage you wish to be.
However,
here in the regular world we find you to be really shallow with a knock for
stating the obvious, and would prefer if instead of sparing our feelings by
being PC you just come out and admit you think we are a bunch of heathens so
we can get back to flaming you.