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Introduction / Re: Hii :3
« on: December 14, 2014, 02:57:48 pm »
Welcome to Feral Heart, Vamps, I hope you come to enjoy yourself in-game, browsing the forums, and interacting with the community.

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Introduction / Re: yoo how's kicks, kids
« on: December 14, 2014, 02:54:00 pm »
A warm welcome to Feral Heart, Feri.   

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Introduction / Re: Hi:3
« on: December 14, 2014, 02:51:24 pm »
Welcome to the Feral Heart community, Levia.   

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Introduction / Re: Back Yet Again
« on: December 14, 2014, 02:49:50 pm »
Welcome back, Whitewolf, hope ya had a good break while you were away.   

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Praise / Re: Happy Birthday, Sura!
« on: December 14, 2014, 02:25:50 pm »
A very late Happy Birthday wishes from me, Lord Suragaha. I hope your the week of your birthday was wonderful and full of sweet desserts. Happy December Birthday, Suragaha!   

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Game Discussion / That Diaper-Wearing Baby Moment
« on: November 19, 2014, 07:57:40 pm »
I've had a thought about situations where people do things without thinking it over. Then there are times, you do think about it beforehand, but it still turns out unfavorable. Then, those moments where people would try to help you out, but you're too much of a hot-head to heed them.

Next thing you know, you're sitting on a rock, whining like a baby for someone, anyone to give an opinion. As for myself, I've had a number of moments where I've been proven wrong or didn't take someone's advice. These days, I'm always for that word of criticism or correction. It took time in my early days to realize people were just trying to help me from an embarrassing and narrow-mindedful fate.

How about anyone else? Ever had that moment or event where you were acting like a know-it-all baby or just being a baby in general? Or had that time where you tried to be the one to help a fella out?

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Game Discussion / Re: Fh, furry game or not?
« on: November 18, 2014, 05:11:13 pm »
I can now see why and how some people may think of Feral Heart being a furry game. Technically, furries are anthropomorphic beings with human characteristics such as a human-like body and work with human environments, such as using cell phones, wearing clothes, etc.

Even though, Feral Heart has animals that have human personality and such, they are not categorized as "furry." This type of game would be "feral" or normal animals who do human things. A furry and a feral are different as far as their form and placement in their world.

Thus, I cannot agree that a furry and a feral are the same, this does not make sense. It is to say a human and a monkey are the same. Though they are similar in nature, they have clear differences and why those differences exist.

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I agree with what people have said in previous posts in this discussion. I find it ironic how some "literate" people do not know difference between the terms of literacy and illiteracy. As for role-play style, it's all about preference in posts. For example, if someone likes to post in a single sentence, they are one-line role-players. For people who favor to post in paragraphs, they're paragraph role-players or multi-paragraph. There are other terms for role-players such as these, but I simply shared the ones I know.  

This has nothing to do with "illiteracy," it's entirely dependent on preference. This is why I cannot respect the fact there are people who actually judge upon someone for there role-play posting preference and dub them illiterate. It is beyond being rude and mounted on pride.


(When I do role-play, I prefer to be around people that use appropriate capitalization and punctuation, because for me personally it's easier to read and helps me get into the rp more. Remember, that's just me >:[ ) Just because I roleplay with people who use good grammar, doesn't mean I don't have friends who don't.

So if being illiterate means you don't have the ability to read and write...not using appropriate capitalization at the beginning of sentences and using apostrophes is TECHNICALLY being illiterate, in a sense that one does not know how to lay out a proper sentence.

But that doesn't give anyone the right to discriminate just because. I agree totally with...well what everyone else said. ._.
This sums up my other point in a more straightforward manner.  

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Game Help / Re: Please help me! :(
« on: November 18, 2014, 04:45:13 pm »
Has the game been giving you the same problem for four months? If it has, is your password and/or username over 16 characters? It it is, that may be your problem. Because you can login to the forum, but not into the game itself.   

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Introduction / Re: I post here far too much.
« on: November 18, 2014, 04:34:11 pm »
Hello, there, and welcome back Cookie.   

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