Avalanche February 3, 2013 Share February 3, 2013 "Noun tulpa (plural tulpas) A magical creature that attains corporeal reality, having been originally merely imaginary. A modern type of imaginary friend inspired by traditional tulpa." >magical >imaginary friend They don't know what they are talking about, their opinion is invalid. frt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Snow February 3, 2013 Share February 3, 2013 2. A modern type of imaginary friend inspired by traditional tulpa. I suppose I should have introduced myself in the intro thread. Oh well. I'm a graduate student working towards a Master's in abnormal psych. Pleased to meet you all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Anonymous February 3, 2013 Share February 3, 2013 Worst idea ever. I demand a refund, mister. No refunds, it works, give it a try. If you insist, fill out this five inch thick bureaucratic list of forms for the returning process. "Noun tulpa (plural tulpas) A magical creature that attains corporeal reality, having been originally merely imaginary. A modern type of imaginary friend inspired by traditional tulpa." >magical >imaginary friend They don't know what they are talking about, their opinion is invalid. Magical elf imaginary friend, that's pretty accurate. Your opinion is an opinion. abnormal psych Not much normal to be found. Therefor it's all rather normal. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tekidek February 3, 2013 Share February 3, 2013 Tulpas Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Avalanche February 4, 2013 Share February 4, 2013 Tupperware frt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GuessWho February 4, 2013 Share February 4, 2013 Seeing as I speak English and NOT Latin, I'm going with Tulpas. I will be using the correct English plural form (tulpas) on this forum from now on. If I find any old posts where I've incorrectly used "tulpae", I will modify them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Avalanche February 4, 2013 Share February 4, 2013 English is the latin alphabet. Sooooooooo...... Technicallyyyyyyyyyyyy........... frt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GuessWho February 4, 2013 Share February 4, 2013 By now, English is its own language. There's no need to use the structure of a language the predates it any more. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Avalanche February 4, 2013 Share February 4, 2013 English is based off of Latin. You can't just break away from it like that. A language can outgrow it's roots, but Engrish hasn't as of yet. Stick with tupperware. frt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Avalanche February 4, 2013 Share February 4, 2013 Carpe diem, my friend. Seize the carp. frt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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