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'''Complement that crow.'''
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* Do you like crows? Or field biology? She watches dumpsters and window ledges for hours. She picks up weird crap, sometimes literal crap?
 
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* Do you like things that make noise and fall apart? She likes crafting those.
Alma is a nerd who has pushed through some of the social ignorance due to growing out of it, but still had a tendency to be awkward when it comes to interactions that aren't focus on Topics of Interest or Doing Specific Things--particularly with new people.
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* She knows enough to take care of someone in a sickbed to give their family some time off. Are you dying?
 
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* She volunteers at [[Second Stories]], a fictionalized outpost of the [http://www.ruthelliscenter.org/2ndstories/ Ruth Ellis Center's Second Stories Drop In]
You might see her...
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* Are you a bad influence? She takes care of [[Maria_Hunter-Alvarado|her niece]] who is 17 going on 18.
 
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* Do you have opinions?
* running or biking. all weather. perhaps accompanied by crow.
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* Are you looking to botch? So is Alma! Let's experiment. Let's make our brains fizz.
* doing ornithology field work all over the city. She's currently doing field work that involves studying animal behavior. She watches dumpsters and window ledges for hours. During the spring she will be banding nestlings. Wherever there are corvids, she is likely there, taking notes on their behavior.
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* Do you like failure? Let's try a thing and fail so that we have to try something else instead.
* picking up weird crap, sometimes literal crap?
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* Did you know that everything is connected, and we should build safety nets.
* crafts that involve building puzzle boxes, noise, etc.
 
* looking utterly exhausted after a Sunday run.
 
* replacing rippled and faded "Know Your Rights" flyers.
 
* volunteering for elder care and also at Second Stories
 
* taking care of her niece, who loves math and writing and recently boys. She is 16 going on 17. If you are in high school maybe you know her.
 
 
 
You can catch her interest by...
 
 
 
* Discussing organized traditions and history. She left the Chakravanti.
 
* Brainstorming. Doesn't everyone want to collaborate? That's how knowledge progresses! Want to try this thing? This shows you how the circle of time works: I add this mentos to water. Next I smash the the glass and hammer the mentos with a rock. Now I pour the soda over it. Next I scoop all of this in to this hero cup. If you do this don't forget to have a napkin handy or wet newspaper handy. Now we wait for the mud to [http://starkravingsane.org/rpg/alma/tao-te-ching-15.txt settle]. Youtube is optional. ([http://www.wussu.com/laotzu/index.htm comparative] study).
 
* Asking for help. If you need help with family care, she will help. She isn't a medical expert, but she knows enough to take care of someone in a sickbed to give their family some time off. (in other words, if your character needs someone to babysit or take care of a sick family member, give her a call. but, you should be an acquaintance or be some few degrees of separation from one.)
 
* Volunteering for people at a fictionalized outpost of the [http://www.ruthelliscenter.org/2ndstories/ Ruth Ellis Center's Second Stories Drop In]
 
 
 
 
 
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RP-Prefs:
 
RP-Prefs:
  
I enjoy casual conversation and mundane activities. And ostensibly casual conversation has the potential to change characters. I don't expect your character in another sphere to discuss sphere stuff. "Did you +bbread the article about the thus and so?"
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I enjoy casual conversation and mundane activities. And ostensibly casual conversation has the potential to change characters. I don't expect your character in another sphere to discuss sphere stuff. "Did you +bbread the article about the thus and so?" My character has a muddled and non-linear thinking style at times. If you need me not to pose that so much, let me know. I don't mind adult themes and RP, but I don't feel like RPing male gaze and some -isms. If that is IC I'd prefer to FtB, and we can establish tenor and what happens with an OOC conversation.
 
 
My character has a muddled and non-linear thinking style at times. If you need me not to pose that so much, let me know.
 
 
 
I don't mind adult themes but I don't feel like RPing male gaze and various -isms including subtlisms. If that is IC I'd prefer to FtB, and we can establish tenor and what happens with an OOC conversation.
 

Latest revision as of 09:38, 10 February 2019

Note
  • Do you like crows? Or field biology? She watches dumpsters and window ledges for hours. She picks up weird crap, sometimes literal crap?
  • Do you like things that make noise and fall apart? She likes crafting those.
  • She knows enough to take care of someone in a sickbed to give their family some time off. Are you dying?
  • She volunteers at Second Stories, a fictionalized outpost of the Ruth Ellis Center's Second Stories Drop In
  • Are you a bad influence? She takes care of her niece who is 17 going on 18.
  • Do you have opinions?
  • Are you looking to botch? So is Alma! Let's experiment. Let's make our brains fizz.
  • Do you like failure? Let's try a thing and fail so that we have to try something else instead.
  • Did you know that everything is connected, and we should build safety nets.

RP-Prefs:

I enjoy casual conversation and mundane activities. And ostensibly casual conversation has the potential to change characters. I don't expect your character in another sphere to discuss sphere stuff. "Did you +bbread the article about the thus and so?" My character has a muddled and non-linear thinking style at times. If you need me not to pose that so much, let me know. I don't mind adult themes and RP, but I don't feel like RPing male gaze and some -isms. If that is IC I'd prefer to FtB, and we can establish tenor and what happens with an OOC conversation.