In post 274, N wrote:I guess scoug played shogi because idk what that is
Shogi is a Japanese form of chess. Quite interesting, and a very different feel than the western game (which I've long sucked at ). I played against Fluminator.
Retiring from LSG's and Mish Mash, for the most part. If you want to contact me, I suggest going outside and enjoying what the world has to offer, instead.
Also also,
Carly Rae opened up for Marianas Trench at my Uni and after the show I got a picture with her and we talked for like a minute. Cool girl! Still love her first album the most
I have an autographed Pic from that day too, somewhere....
In post 274, N wrote:I guess scoug played shogi because idk what that is
Shogi is a Japanese form of chess. Quite interesting, and a very different feel than the western game (which I've long sucked at ). I played against Fluminator.
In post 248, Aristophanes wrote:Alright so first off, these are one of the closest things we have to dinosaurs atm and calling them a Giant Chicken is, well honestly pretty funny. But Still! XD
So, I must apologize for this misinformation.
I have recently learned that Chickens are, in fact, the closest Genomic Relatives of the T-Rex.
I should have done my research before crafting my lie in order to keep it accurate, as odd a statrment as that is.
In post 271, SleepyKrew wrote:I developed a full backstory for that lie despite followup questions not being a thing
What was the back story?
I go to Toronto every year or two to visit family. One such visit was right before Chicagomeet. On the way back to America, the person at the border booth (I'm not actually sure if these are customs agents) noticed that this Toronto trip was much shorter than usual and asked why. In my excitement, I accidentally slipped that I had a meetup with online friends coming up when I could've been relatively truthful without including the online part. So then I had to explain how I met these online friends.
The part about visiting Toronto for family every year or two is true. I didn't mean to trick N into thinking I attended Torontomeet, but it should be pretty easy to check that I didn't.
Welcome to Identity, xofelf! Here are your strangers and their identities in alphabetical order:
Strangers
Identities
DiplomatDC
Doesn't go out in public without a hummingbird pin
Fluminator
Has "All of Me" by Jon Schmidt memorized on piano
Haschel Cedricson
Hit by a shark's tail underwater
Iprobablysuck
Legally crossed an international border on foot in the rain at night
Korina
Lost a Pokémon Red nuzlocke run to a Caterpie that was the last Pokémon in the championship rival fight
N
Once played against a designer of Magic the Gathering and won
pablito
Once snapped an arrow against their throat
Plotinus
Once tried to become Gabriel Iglesias' professional cake tester
Saladman27
Second time [Stranger] met a scummer, they brought a knife to [Stranger's] house
StrangerCoug
Their parents met each other because of Malaria
VashtaNeurotic
Their room, by their own choice, is painted a color many people their gender likely wouldn't paint theirs
Vi
The N and M on their respective keys on [Stranger's] keyboard have almost completely faded away; every other key is fine
Feel free to begin with a match attempt, using a lifeline, or using your first available question. Good luck, and let me know if you need any clarification!
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If you're a stranger in the current round and notice someone else's identity applies to you, please let me know that privately!
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Oh well, these sure are some identities. Might be the first time I don't instantly know somebody.
I'd like to Split the board.
Let's put: Magic, piano, bird pin, cake tester, knife, and room colour together please.
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