There is one ad that mentions your love interest. If you don't have a love interest, but have gone as far as possible with Samara, it will mention her.
Yeah I know..but I liked the others Ads too.....lol stalking yaaaaaa
There is one ad that mentions your love interest. If you don't have a love interest, but have gone as far as possible with Samara, it will mention her.
Yeah I know..but I liked the others Ads too.....lol stalking yaaaaaa
Yeah I know..but I liked the others Ads too.....lol stalking yaaaaaa
It is a little creepy. Way of the future though.
makers t*ts the level of stupidity on the bsn is really starting p*ss me off!There's another Cassandra is masculine thread around, I thought those had died away.
*drains glass*
I awake. I hunger. (pours coffee over her head)
Speaking of cartoons, which you're not now but I was asleep, it turns out the Legend of Korra is awesome. Why didn't someone tell me sooner?
I was talking about Korra... somewhere back in the mists of thread. A friend and I just finished the first season and it's sooo good. We're about to start the second.
makers t*ts the level of stupidity on the bsn is really starting p*ss me off!
There absolutly nothing wrong with a "masucline" woman just more maddeness
Yeah. The confining modern cultural media definition of "Feminine" is so iconic to some people, so archetypal, that they become mystified, even angry, when presented with actual real world variation in women, clothing, hairstyles. Smoke comes from their brains and suddenly (poof) threads magically appear with silly titles.
Which means they sadly miss the appearance of very cool characters like Sera and Cassandra who are women fiercely, and also no doubt many cool women they meet in the real world.
@LightningPoodle
Sad Panda makes me sad. I won't add to your pain by liking the post.
Though it is funny...
@LightningPoodle
Sad Panda makes me sad. I won't add to your pain by liking the post.
Though it is funny...
Thank you kindly. ![]()
Even were we to entertain for a moment the idea that Cassandra's perceived "masculinity" was something to be worried about in any way, which it clearly isn't:



Case closed.
I love that quest. It makes me smile every time.
I love that quest. It makes me smile every time.
It is the epitome of awesome. Soon I shall see how her romance plays out, too. Looking forward to it. ![]()
It is the epitome of awesome. Soon I shall see how her romance plays out, too. Looking forward to it.
Unfortunately I doubt I shall ever see that one. I'll just have to read about it...

There absolutly nothing wrong with a "masucline" woman just more maddeness
Masculine and feminine are loaded terms. I think there's probably merit to the concepts but it seems to me feminine gets a very narrow definition and masculine catches everything else. When people say Cas is masculine as far as I can tell they're applying a very male perspective to what feminine is, they don't like her facial features and want prettier hair, so she's not feminine, which means she's masculine.
I think generally trying to put everyone on a big linear scale of sum genderness is kind of stupid.
I was talking about Korra... somewhere back in the mists of thread. A friend and I just finished the first season and it's sooo good. We're about to start the second.
I lucked onto seeing most of the first season. Not sure how or when I'll see the rest but I want to. So much fun things.
Masculine and feminine are loaded terms. I think there's probably merit to the concepts but it seems to me feminine gets a very narrow definition and masculine catches everything else. When people say Cas is masculine as far as I can tell they're applying a very male perspective to what feminine is, they don't like her facial features and want prettier hair, so she's not feminine, which means she's masculine.
I think generally trying to put everyone on a big linear scale of sum genderness is kind of stupid.
I totally agree, but even with her hair, she's tied that braid into it. I'd say that's a step onto the "pretty" scale that moves her haircut beyond the purely utilitarian style that she might have had.
We were talking the other day about Cass's problem with nuance. She's a savant compared to these guys...
I awake. I hunger. (pours coffee over her head)
I was talking about Korra... somewhere back in the mists of thread. A friend and I just finished the first season and it's sooo good. We're about to start the second.
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I totally agree, but even with her hair, she's tied that braid into it. I'd say that's a step onto the "pretty" scale that moves her haircut beyond the purely utilitarian style that she might have had.
We were talking the other day about Cass's problem with nuance. She's a savant compared to these guys...
Bah, she's very feminine underneath.
I mean, romantic? Braid in her hair?
On top, there may be that tough, damn well near manly badassness. But not deep down. Gotta get through the armor.
And no, I do not mean her actual armor. I mean her... uh, mental? armor, because remember, you only find out she's a romantic by pretty much ambushing her while she's holding the book.
Bah, she's very feminine underneath.
Well fit.
On top, there may be that tough, damn well near manly badassness.
Not sure why that has to be seen as manly.
Some aspects of her personality are towards the more traditionally masculine, and some the more traditionally feminine (for all the use those concepts are these days.)
She doesn't fit into a pigeonhole because she's not a pigeon. She's a nuanced character.
I agree. She behaves in a quite masculine fashion, but there's a woman underneath.
On the topic of Sera... When I tell someone to F off, and similar insults, I mostly joke...
Well, I didn't when someone told me my avatar "looks like a man"... I was dead serious telling him to take his claims and stick them up his arse.
You do NOT tell me Sera looks like a man, and walk away not being told to **** right off. Not a chance.
Not sure why that has to be seen as manly.
I guess I still tend to see that warrior prowess as a somewhat masculine thing.
Well, the joke's on me, huh.
Guest_John Wayne_*
There's another Cassandra is masculine thread around, I thought those had died away.
*drains glass*
Cass isn't masculine and those threads are being started by boy's or girl's that couldn't handle a real woman.
Behold the mighty M-110 Semi Automatic Sniper System:
-snip-
If you are going to do it, do it right

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* wipes joke off you* just do better lolI guess I still tend to see that warrior prowess as a somewhat masculine thing.
Well, the joke's on me, huh.
If you are going to do it, do it right
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B*tch please!

McMillan Brothers' TAC-50
Used by the USN SEAL Teams as the Mk15.
Also, is that is not a Mk211 RAUFOSS, is it?
Guest_John Wayne_*
Also, is that is not a Mk211 RAUFOSS, is it?
Nope. It's a Barret M2A1. Semi auto, 10 round mag and a insanely effective muzzle break. Though the best part by far is it's recoil absorption system. It's the only 50cal I have fired that didn't feel like I was being kicked by a horse after firing a few rounds.