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  2. We say hello back. Twi is enamoured with her first form, it would seem. I won't pry, but you're welcome to talk with me if you need to. Does Jezebel have any ideas to use her knowledge on? I'm pleased she enjoyed her class. Imposition, like other tulpa-related skills, are a matter of patience. I think if you train yourself to see imposition as a gradually acquired skill, and not an insurmountable arcane capability, it won't seem as difficult. I also urge you to pursue the other senses as well, if only as secondary milestones. Twi fixates on olfactory substitution, and she has a fairly interesting patina of odours as a result.
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    Ys’ random stuff.

    I should be posting more in here, there are loads of things that I want to talk about then forget when I come online. Maybe I could start with host quotes? He says a lot of interesting stuff. Host quote today:"Tulpas have an interesting level of similarity among them. As in, if you've seen one tulpa, you've seen one tulpa."
  5. Sleepy time, good night, everyone! 😊
  6. Shiver me timbers!
  7. Im not too sure how to go about introducing myself, but hi! Yall can call me Parker, and I do not have a Tulpa (apologies im not sure on how to phrase that πŸ˜…). I used he/him pronouns. Im here because ive been interested in Tulpamancy for a long time, literal years. I first discovered the idea in 2018, and ive been kind of lurking in various communities since. I decided to finally join a community for real because I've been trying and failing to decide if I should create a tulpa. I will note, I am already plural, just not in a "I created it" way.
  8. Didn't find a way to add quotes in edit mode, so this. It was also just a joke.
  9. Sorry, I didn't mean that someone would stop me from speaking. It was just a joke.
  10. Well... You certainly can. Not about to stop anybody from saying anything. Freedom of speech and all that. /j
  11. Um, can I say that this looks pretty good?
  12. ……Okay...... Don't really understand the game but that is slightly alarming behaviour. That keyboard doesn't look cheap. (Though the game does.)
  13. Arrrrrr Can't let you do that, star matey
  14. Yes. 😁 That honestly looks like alien eggs, lol. Oof, that sucks. Good night, ring! 😊
  15. Fair point Have you seen those videos of the crossfire guy
  16. China has more people, meaning it also has more terrible ideas. And more weird people who actually like these ideas so that they get spread around and make everybody's lives a bit worse.
  17. How can the chinese manage to make something worse than hawaiian Anyway, one of my contacts scratched my eye yesterday, and it kept getting progressively worse as my shift went on, until it got too much and I had to leave early. I spent a solid ten minutes at cvs looking for an eyepatch, so if any stalkers on here want to find me, pull up and say hi, and maybe I'll blow you a kiss. Goodnight
  18. ...lizards? Also, here is true heresy. Lychee pizza. Bon appetite.
  19. 🦎🦎🦎🦎🦎🦎🦎🦎🦎🦎🦎🦎🦎🦎🦎🦎🦎🦎🦎🦎🦎🦎🦎🦎🦎🦎 You all geta swarm of lizards. 😁
  20. Chinese. You?
  21. Oh, are you from China, Japan, South Korea, or Vietnam? These places all have the custom of celebrating the Dragon Boat Festival.
  22. Nice to see someone doing a serious introduction of dragonboat. Host states that the festival "did not start with Qu Yuan but rather some centuries before him with a variety of seasonal events that gradually got lumped together into what we see today, Qu mostly added a reason for this to become a 'patriotic festival' and get officially recognized instead of ignored". I just appreciate the holidays. And zongzi, they're nice, Even though I can never tie them up right and they end up falling apart.
  23. Cool to learn about your culture, Andre! 😊
  24. Today is the Dragon Boat Festival, a traditional Chinese festival. This festival is in memory of the poet Qu Yuan. On this day, we will eat zongzi (glutinous rice dumplings wrapped in bamboo leaves) during one of our meals, and some people will also hold dragon boat races. Qu Yuan was a loyal poet and official over 2,000 years ago. He loved his country but was misunderstood and exiled. When his homeland was invaded, he drowned himself in the Miluo River. Locals raced out in boats to save him and threw rice into the river to feed the fish so they wouldn’t eat his body. That’s how dragon boat races and zongzi began. By the way, people from southern and northern China have a dispute over the taste of zongzi. Zongzi can be either sweet or salty. It is a kind of food made by wrapping glutinous rice with fillings, then wrapping it with reed leaves (the reed leaves act as packaging), and finally securing it with a rope. Sweet zongzi usually use red dates, red beans as fillings, or have no fillings at all, and are eaten with white sugar. Salty zongzi, on the other hand, usually use pork, chicken or egg yolk as fillings... People who like one type of zongzi often joke that the other type is an "heresy". Personally, I prefer sweet zongzi.
  25. Glad to hear! 😊
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