How would you feel towards having mostly female companions
#201
Posté 04 décembre 2010 - 05:05
#202
Posté 04 décembre 2010 - 05:08
Drasanil wrote...
Maria Caliban wrote...
I will NOT make a joke degrading another poster's fictional manhood.
I will NOT make a joke degrading another poster's fictional manhood.
I will NOT make a joke degrading another poster's fictional manhood.
I will NOT make a joke degrading another poster's fictional manhood.
How about a joke degrading the poster's actual manhood
Well, too late for that, if she did, that'd just be mean.
#203
Posté 04 décembre 2010 - 05:12
Legbiter wrote...
Drasanil wrote...
Maria Caliban wrote...
I will NOT make a joke degrading another poster's fictional manhood.
I will NOT make a joke degrading another poster's fictional manhood.
I will NOT make a joke degrading another poster's fictional manhood.
I will NOT make a joke degrading another poster's fictional manhood.
How about a joke degrading the poster's actual manhood
Well, too late for that, if she did, that'd just be mean.
Manhood is like Dakka, and you can never have enuff Dakka.
#204
Posté 04 décembre 2010 - 05:14
Drasanil wrote...
How about a joke degrading the poster's actual manhood
It would have been prudent of you to ask this before PMing me a link to that picture of you.
Modifié par Maria Caliban, 04 décembre 2010 - 05:14 .
#205
Posté 04 décembre 2010 - 05:16
#206
Posté 04 décembre 2010 - 05:20
Maria Caliban wrote...
Drasanil wrote...
How about a joke degrading the poster's actual manhood
It would have been prudent of you to ask this before PMing me a link to that picture of you.
Did his sausage & beans resemble more of an elf from the alienage or a furry jungle remiscent of the Dalish?
Drasanil?
#207
Posté 04 décembre 2010 - 05:20
slimgrin wrote...
Threads gone wild, spring break version.
Your not helping,
It's completley irresponsible to post the phrase "Gone wild" without the postage of boobs as well
#208
Posté 04 décembre 2010 - 05:20
I would like a equal # of men and women. I would lean on the side of more men if there were an odd # of companions, but I don't particularly care.
#209
Posté 04 décembre 2010 - 05:21
Maria Caliban wrote...
Drasanil wrote...
How about a joke degrading the poster's actual manhood
It would have been prudent of you to ask this before PMing me a link to that picture of you.
Saw something liked you then
Legbiter wrote...
Did his sausage & beans resemble more of an elf from the alienage or a furry jungle remiscent of the Dalish?
Drasanil?
I'd answer that but the mods might take offense.
Modifié par Drasanil, 04 décembre 2010 - 05:25 .
#210
Posté 04 décembre 2010 - 05:24
Drasanil wrote...
Maria Caliban wrote...
I will NOT make a joke degrading another poster's fictional manhood.
I will NOT make a joke degrading another poster's fictional manhood.
I will NOT make a joke degrading another poster's fictional manhood.
I will NOT make a joke degrading another poster's fictional manhood.
How about a joke degrading the poster's actual manhood
Okay, then I will...
Shale: The hawke is even squishier than most squishies.
Morrigan: I see mother did get ahold of you after all. I have a salve for that.
Alistair: I can't even be sarcastic. I'm just... I... I am so sorry...
Zevran: Ah! isn't that just... cute.
Leliana: ...................Were you, at some point, cursed by the Maker?
Aveline: Put. It. BACK. or i will cut it off... No one will miss it.
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Back on topic:
I like the character that are interesting. And I thought Morrigan was funny. It just irritated me that she was so hard to romance when you play as a good guy. Oh well, I guess that's what gifts are for. And if Aveline is not a LI I shall be angry.
I am male by the way, and Alistair was whiny!
#211
Posté 04 décembre 2010 - 05:24
#212
Posté 04 décembre 2010 - 05:47
#213
Posté 04 décembre 2010 - 05:53
Ser Fish wrote...
I'm female, and I personally would prefer a party with an equal gender divide, though I can't say I would hate having slightly more males in the team. I like having my 'boys'. It makes me feel like a pimp.
You want to own men. I'm impressed.
#214
Posté 04 décembre 2010 - 06:03
#215
Posté 04 décembre 2010 - 06:40
How would you feel towards having mostly female companion
OH EYAH
<-Dwarf
#216
Posté 04 décembre 2010 - 06:41
Johnny Chaos wrote...
Your a man?
But what is a man? A miserable pile of secrets!
#217
Posté 04 décembre 2010 - 06:45
Onyx Jaguar wrote...
Johnny Chaos wrote...
Your a man?
But what is a man? A miserable pile of secrets!
I thought that was wimminz, damn tricksy thems lot
#218
Posté 04 décembre 2010 - 07:48
#219
Posté 04 décembre 2010 - 07:54
Aermas wrote...
I find it interesting that most people want an equal divide but if the group is oddly numbered then they will favor the opposite sex.
why is that odd at all, i think that would be the most logical choice...
I would not mind (being a male) to have more females then men.
I tend to play with more females in my party at all times, they are better to look at.
#220
Posté 04 décembre 2010 - 07:57
#221
Posté 04 décembre 2010 - 08:06
Maria Caliban wrote...
leonia42 wrote...
Oi, someone made a comparison to real-life combat mechanics/physics. Were did I put that bottle of tequila..
Dragons are stupid. Let me tell you why.
First off, a lizard can't get to that size because of their build. The reason dinosaurs were able to become so large was because of the elevated levels of oxygen in the Jerrasic period.
Also, how do they fly? Their wings would have to be much, much larger to provide the amount of lift necessary to lift a creature the size of a high dragon off and ground. And don't mention airplanes! OMG, you'd have to be completely ignorant of aerodynamics to compare the wings of a dragon to propulsion of a airplane or jet.
While I'm at it, you need to make the bulge in the smallcloth of male dwarves much larger, BioWare. I'm not going to go into detail, but male primates in harem situations evolve differently than humans where females and males both show multiple partner tendencies.
That said, I recently compared a map of earth to that of Thedas and I think we have a problem. Ferelden needs to be much colder. Unless the ocean is blowing hot air. We're talking Nunavut here, BioWare.
Dinosaurs where not reptiles.
We do not know if dragons are reptiles, in most fantasy settings dragons are their own group and are not reptiles either.
#222
Posté 04 décembre 2010 - 08:10
#223
Posté 04 décembre 2010 - 08:45
#224
Posté 04 décembre 2010 - 08:49
Sharn01 wrote...
Dinosaurs where not reptiles.
Using one of the above definitions, dinosaurs (aside from birds) can be generally described as terrestrial archosaurian reptiles with limbs held erect beneath the body, that existed from the Late Triassic (first appearing in the Carnian faunal stage) to the Late Cretaceous (going extinct at the end of the Maastrichtian)
Wikipedia-Cite
Any of the extinct reptiles that were the dominant land animals during most of the Mesozoic Era (251–65 million years ago).
Dinosaur, the common name given to a group of reptiles, often very large, that first appeared in the Middle Triassic Period about 240 million years ago and thrived worldwide for some 175 million years. Most died out by the end of the Cretaceous Period, about 65.5 million years ago, but many lines of evidence now show that one lineage evolved into birds about 150 million years ago.
Britannica
Modifié par Maria Caliban, 04 décembre 2010 - 08:53 .
#225
Posté 04 décembre 2010 - 08:57
Maria Caliban wrote...
Sharn01 wrote...
Dinosaurs where not reptiles.Using one of the above definitions, dinosaurs (aside from birds) can be generally described as terrestrial archosaurian reptiles with limbs held erect beneath the body, that existed from the Late Triassic (first appearing in the Carnian faunal stage) to the Late Cretaceous (going extinct at the end of the Maastrichtian)
Wikipedia-Cite
Dinosaurs are more closely related to birds then reptiles, it says this even in the Wikipedia link you cited, even though Wiki is not the most reliable source in the world, to the point that modern birds are often placed in the dinosaur family.
The most important fact about Dinosaurs that they share with birds is that they where warm blooded, and every reputable paleontolgist will agree with this theory. Reptiles are not warm blooded, and the cold blooded nature of reptiles is one of the reasons they are limited in size, yes enviroment does play a part as well, but its not the only factor.
The britanica site is either wrong, or it is dated information. Dinosaurs where believed to be reptiles for a long time, that is not the case any longer with the modern techniques used to study them.
Edit: I am going to correct myself. Scientist have apparently recently reclassified the term reptile, under the new system any vertibrate which lays eggs with shells is now classified as a reptile. However, this new classification now allows reptiles, including dinosaurs and birds, since both are now considered reptiles, to be warm blooded, means that old schools of thought that assumed reptiles where all cold blooded no longer apply as well.
Modifié par Sharn01, 04 décembre 2010 - 09:11 .




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