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Post by Caylee Thayer on Aug 24, 2008 0:27:55 GMT -5
[ img]IMAGE OF CHARACTER[ /img] First ; Middle ; Last Name played by ;; YOUR NAME »Say My Name- name [first, middle, last] ;
- nickname ;
Θ [NAME] ;; [BY WHOM] Θ [NAME] ;; [BY WHOM]
- age ;
- birthday [day, month, year] ;
- year ;
[/size][/blockquote] »Do You Believe In Magic?[/li][li]blood type [i.e. – pure, half, muggle] ; [/li][li]wand type ; [/li][li]wand length ; [/li][li]patronus [5th years and up please] ;[/size][/blockquote] »Dear Maria, Count Me In[/li][li]hometown/country [i.e. – Surry, England /// Ireland] ; [/li][li]heritage [i.e. – Italian, American, British etc.] ; [/li][li]life before Hogwarts [three paragraph minimum. seven sentences each] ;[/size][/blockquote] »We Are Family[/li][li]mother [name, age, job, few sentences describtion] ; [/li][li]father [name, age, job, few sentences describtion]; [/li][li]sibling [as needed] ; Θ [NAME] ;; [name, age, job, few sentences describtion] Θ [NAME] ;; [name, age, job, few sentences describtion]
[/li][li]extra relatives [as needed] ; Θ [NAME] ;; [name, age, job, few sentences describtion] Θ [NAME] ;; [name, age, job, few sentences describtion]
[/size][/blockquote] »Just The Way You Look Tonight[/li][li]eye color ; [/li][li]hair color ; [/li][li]weight ; [/li][li]height ; [/li][li]distinguishing features ; [/li][li]detailed description [two detailed paragraphs minimum. seven sentences each.] ;[/size][/blockquote] »That’s What I Go to School For[/li][li]favorite class [change to most anticipated class if applying as a first year] ; [/li][li]interested in quidditch?; [/li][li]clubs/activities ; [/li][li]life at Hogwarts [N/A if applying as first year. two paragraphs minimum if applying for 2-4th year. three paragraphs minimum if applying for 5-7th year. seven sentences each.] ;[/size][/blockquote] »See Her Smile[/li][li]likes [at least 10] ; [/li][li]Dislikes [at least 10] ; [/li][li]obsessions [no more than two] ; [/li][li]quirks [at least 5] ; [/li][li]flaws [at least 5] ; [/li][li]strengths [at least 4] ; [/li][li]good weaknesses [at least 4] ; [/li][li]bad weaknesses [at least 4] ; [/li][li]secrets [at least 3] ; [/li][li]overall personality [two paragraphs minimum. seven sentences each.] ;[/size][/blockquote] »You’ve Got A Friend In Me[/li][li]your name [first name, or for security reasons, a name you go by] ; [/li][li]age [optional] ; [/li][li]how long have you been rping? ; [/li][li]how did you find us? ; [/li][li]secret phrase ; [/li][li]roleplay example [may be from other site] ;[/size][/blockquote] [/li][/ul] Sorting [/u][/size] H at[/sup] [/size];;[/size] please bold the answer you have chosen for OCs only. please delete if you are a canon.[/center] 1.) You are given a test at school that has questions that teacher hasn't covered yet. In the middle of the test you notice that your friend next to you has a cheat-sheet. The teacher doesn't notice. a. ask to share the cheat-sheet. this test isn't fair, so why should you be? b. good for them, they beat the system. c. confront them after the class and ask them not to cheat again. you don’t want them getting into trouble. d. confront them after the test and force them to tell the teacher they cheated, or you will tell on them. they must pay for their misdeeds. e. inform the teacher right in the middle of class that they are cheating. cheaters never prosper! 2.) While walking down the street you see a wallet on the side of the road. It has a small amount of money in it, but no identification of any kind. There is nobody in sight. a. leave it there, someone’s probably looking for it. b. pocket the money. you don’t know who it belongs to, so finder’s keepers. c. take it to the police in case someone ever reports it. d. take the wallet and ask around the area to see if anyone has recently lost a wallet. 3.) Someone has played a prank on you which involves your public embarrassment and everyone begins laughing at you. However, you doubt they meant any harm by it. a. Laugh along with the crowd. You love a good joke even if it's at your expense b. On the outside you'll laugh because you don't want anyone to know that they really hurt your feelings by making you look stupid in front of everybody. c. you get upset and run away from the crowd. how could they be so mean? d. that jerk! you get mad right away and tell it to their face. e. pretend that all is well, but you won't forget this. they're going to pay for what they did! how dare they publicly humiliate you.
[/blockquote] 4.) You have arrived late to work because you had a flat tire. You've been on time every other day for the past month, yet your boss yells at you about it in front of all your coworkers. a. endure his yelling, he is my boss after all. b. let him yell, it doesn’t matter, you’re not listening anyway. c. explain to him that accidents happen and that you don't feel you need to be yelled at because of it. d. yell right back at him. how dare he yell at your for something so petty! e. allow him to yell at you all he wants, you’ll just let the air out of his tires someday.
[/blockquote] 5.) You have just returned home from a long day's work when a friend calls you and explains that they are stranded on a back road an hour drive from town and they need you to pick them up. They've already tried everyone else and you are their only means of getting back. a. i’m too tired, tell them to flag a car down to help them. b. i’m too tired, make up a lie to get out of it. c. i’ll do it, but i’m charging them for gas money. d. yes, i’m tired, but what are friends for? e. ask them what’s wrong with the car. maybe you can help them fix it.
[/blockquote] 6.) A little kid accuses you, in front of a whole crowd people, of stealing his toy which you did not do. You are twice his size, but he won't back off. a. how dare he insult me in front of all these people? i'll show him how things work in the real world! b. explain to him that I didn't take his toy and give him fair warning that he'll have a black eye if he doesn't drop it. c. try to rationalize with the kid. tell him you didn't take the toy and refuse to fight him even if he takes a few swings at you. d. tell him you didn't take the toy and direct him to someone who can help him find it. e. explain to him you didn't take the toy and offer to personally help find the person who did.
[/blockquote] 7.) You have saved up for months to buy a new bike. As you're getting ready to buy it, a child runs by and steals your money. You chase him down and find that his mother is deathly ill and the child stole the money to buy her medicine. a. that’s their problem, i didn’t get the lady sick. i worked hard for that money, and it’s mine. b. perhaps you would’ve lent them some if they had asked, but you don’t help thieves. c. maybe i’ll give them some of the money and buy the bike later. d. they are obviously in more need of the money than i. i give it all to them. e. i’ll give them the money and try to nurse the lady back to health. f. refuse to give them your money, but still try and nurse the mother back to health.
[/blockquote] 8.) A friend of yours tells you that there is some really cool stuff in an old abandoned building. When you get there you see a sign that "Danger: Do not enter!", but the building doesn't look dangerous. There is nobody around to see you, and your friend wants to check it out. a. obviously, there are some dangerous things inside, and we shouldn’t be going in. b. maybe i’ll just sneak a peek inside for a while, what could it hurt? c. danger shmager! there’s probably cool stuff inside, let’s see what the fuss is about.
[/blockquote] 9.) A very strong man approaches you while you're eating lunch and demands that you give him some food. He doesn't appear to be starving or poor. There is nobody there to stop him from taking it. a. give it to him and leave quickly. you don’t want any trouble from a jerk like that. b. give him some food and leave. but you’re going to tell on him later. c. give him some food and then follow him to his house so you can do something rather nasty. d. give him half of your food and invite him to sit and talk, maybe you can befriend him. e. give him a nice fist in the face. no one steals from you.
[/blockquote] 10.) You have inherited a large sum of money from your great aunt. a. put it all into a savings account and use it wisely when a need presents itself. b. but it all on a few things. a boat, a car, a house etc. then put the rest away for a rainy day. c. spend it all on something big and eccentric. you can’t take it with you, right? d. donate it to the injured, sick, and poor. e. donate it to science, development, and research. f. invest it in the market. soon you’ll have more!
11.) You have been given a small, plastic puzzle that looks difficult to solve.
a. i have better things to do than play with toys. b. i’ll try it out, but if I don’t solve it, it’s not the end of the world. c. i’ll put some time into it. i’m sure I could solve it eventually. d. i won’t give up until I solve it. and maybe then i’ll try it blindfolded!
12.) Five years ago a girl stole some money from you and she never got in trouble for it. Since then, she has become a much better person. Recently she has been arrested for stealing, but you can prove that she is innocent.
a. i’m not saying a thing. this is punishment she never got five years ago. b. tell her that i’ll save her, provided she pays me back the money she owes me. c. i’ll save her because i know she’s a better person now. d. i’d save her even if she wasn’t a better person, because I know she’s innocent.
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Post by Emmett Briggs on Aug 24, 2008 7:26:47 GMT -5
[img]IMAGE OF CHARACTER[/img] First ; Middle ; Last Name played by ;; YOUR NAME
»Say My Name[/b] [first, middle, last] ; [/li][li]nickname[/b] ; [/ul] [/li][li] age ; [/li][li] birthday [day, month, year] ; [/li][li] year ;[/size] [/li][/ul] [/blockquote] »Do You Believe In Magic?[/b] [i.e. – pure, half, muggle] ; [/li][li] wand type ; [/li][li] wand length ; [/li][li] patronus [5th years and up please] ;[/size][/li][/ul] [/blockquote] »Dear Maria, Count Me In- hometown/country [i.e. – Surry, England /// Ireland] ;
- heritage [i.e. – Italian, American, English etc.] ;
- life before Hogwarts [three paragraph minimum. seven sentences each] ;
[/size][/li][/ul] [/blockquote] »We Are Family[/b] [name, age, job, few sentences description] ; [/li][li] father [name, age, job, few sentences description] ; [/li][li] sibling [as needed] ; [/ul] [/li][li] extra relatives [as needed] ; [/ul] [/size][/li][/ul] [/blockquote] »Just The Way You Look Tonight- eye color ;
- hair color ;
- weight ;
- height ;
- distinguishing features ;
- detailed description [two detailed paragraphs minimum. seven sentences each.] ;
[/size][/li][/ul] [/blockquote] »That’s What I Go to School For- favorite class [change to most anticipated class if applying as a first year] ;
- interested in quidditch? ;
- clubs/activities ;
- life at Hogwarts [N/A if applying as first year. two paragraphs minimum if applying for 2-4th year. three paragraphs minimum if applying for 5-7th year. seven sentences each.] ;
[/size][/li][/ul] [/blockquote] »See Her Smile- likes [at least 10] ;
- Dislikes [at least 10] ;
- obsessions [no more than two] ;
- quirks [at least 5] ;
- flaws [at least 5] ;
- strengths
[/b] [at least 4] ; [/li][li] good weaknesses [at least 4] ; [/li][li] bad weaknesses [at least 4] ; [/li][li] secrets [at least 3] ; [/li][li] overall personality [two paragraphs minimum. seven sentences each.] ;[/size][/li][/ul] [/blockquote] »You’ve Got A Friend In Me- your name [first name, or for an internet safety name that you go by] ;
- age [optional] ;
- how long have you been rping? ;
- how did you find us? ;
- secret phrase ;
- roleplay example [may be from other site] ;
[/size] [/li][/ul][/blockquote] Sorting [/u][/size] H at[/sup][/size] Q uiz[/sup] [/size];;[/size] please bold the answer you have chosen for OCs only. please delete if you are a canon.[/center] 1.) You are given a test at school that has questions that teacher hasn't covered yet. In the middle of the test you notice that your friend next to you has a cheat-sheet. The teacher doesn't notice. a. ask to share the cheat-sheet. this test isn't fair, so why should you be? b. good for them, they beat the system. c. confront them after the class and ask them not to cheat again. you don’t want them getting into trouble. d. confront them after the test and force them to tell the teacher they cheated, or you will tell on them. they must pay for their misdeeds. e. inform the teacher right in the middle of class that they are cheating. cheaters never prosper!
2.) While walking down the street you see a wallet on the side of the road. It has a small amount of money in it, but no identification of any kind. There is nobody in sight. a. leave it there, someone’s probably looking for it. b. pocket the money. you don’t know who it belongs to, so finder’s keepers. c. take it to the police in case someone ever reports it. d. take the wallet and ask around the area to see if anyone has recently lost a wallet.
3.) Someone has played a prank on you which involves your public embarrassment and everyone begins laughing at you. However, you doubt they meant any harm by it. a. Laugh along with the crowd. You love a good joke even if it's at your expense b. On the outside you'll laugh because you don't want anyone to know that they really hurt your feelings by making you look stupid in front of everybody. c. you get upset and run away from the crowd. how could they be so mean? d. that jerk! you get mad right away and tell it to their face. e. pretend that all is well, but you won't forget this. they're going to pay for what they did! how dare they publicly humiliate you.
4.) You have arrived late to work because you had a flat tire. You've been on time every other day for the past month, yet your boss yells at you about it in front of all your coworkers. a. endure his yelling, he is my boss after all. b. let him yell, it doesn’t matter, you’re not listening anyway. c. explain to him that accidents happen and that you don't feel you need to be yelled at because of it. d. yell right back at him. how dare he yell at your for something so petty! e. allow him to yell at you all he wants, you’ll just let the air out of his tires someday.
5.) You have just returned home from a long day's work when a friend calls you and explains that they are stranded on a back road an hour drive from town and they need you to pick them up. They've already tried everyone else and you are their only means of getting back. a. i’m too tired, tell them to flag a car down to help them. b. i’m too tired, make up a lie to get out of it. c. i’ll do it, but i’m charging them for gas money. d. yes, i’m tired, but what are friends for? e. ask them what’s wrong with the car. maybe you can help them fix it.
6.) A little kid accuses you, in front of a whole crowd people, of stealing his toy which you did not do. You are twice his size, but he won't back off. a. how dare he insult me in front of all these people? i'll show him how things work in the real world! b. explain to him that I didn't take his toy and give him fair warning that he'll have a black eye if he doesn't drop it. c. try to rationalize with the kid. tell him you didn't take the toy and refuse to fight him even if he takes a few swings at you. d. tell him you didn't take the toy and direct him to someone who can help him find it. e. explain to him you didn't take the toy and offer to personally help find the person who did.
7.) You have saved up for months to buy a new bike. As you're getting ready to buy it, a child runs by and steals your money. You chase him down and find that his mother is deathly ill and the child stole the money to buy her medicine. a. that’s their problem, i didn’t get the lady sick. i worked hard for that money, and it’s mine. b. perhaps you would’ve lent them some if they had asked, but you don’t help thieves. c. maybe i’ll give them some of the money and buy the bike later. d. they are obviously in more need of the money than i. i give it all to them. e. i’ll give them the money and try to nurse the lady back to health. f. refuse to give them your money, but still try and nurse the mother back to health.
8.) A friend of yours tells you that there is some really cool stuff in an old abandoned building. When you get there you see a sign that "Danger: Do not enter!", but the building doesn't look dangerous. There is nobody around to see you, and your friend wants to check it out. a. obviously, there are some dangerous things inside, and we shouldn’t be going in. b. maybe i’ll just sneak a peek inside for a while, what could it hurt? c. danger shmager! there’s probably cool stuff inside, let’s see what the fuss is about.
9.) A very strong man approaches you while you're eating lunch and demands that you give him some food. He doesn't appear to be starving or poor. There is nobody there to stop him from taking it. a. give it to him and leave quickly. you don’t want any trouble from a jerk like that. b. give him some food and leave. but you’re going to tell on him later. c. give him some food and then follow him to his house so you can do something rather nasty. d. give him half of your food and invite him to sit and talk, maybe you can befriend him. e. give him a nice fist in the face. no one steals from you.
10.) You have inherited a large sum of money from your great aunt. a. put it all into a savings account and use it wisely when a need presents itself. b. but it all on a few things. a boat, a car, a house etc. then put the rest away for a rainy day. c. spend it all on something big and eccentric. you can’t take it with you, right? d. donate it to the injured, sick, and poor. e. donate it to science, development, and research. f. invest it in the market. soon you’ll have more!
11.) You have been given a small, plastic puzzle that looks difficult to solve. a. i have better things to do than play with toys. b. i’ll try it out, but if I don’t solve it, it’s not the end of the world. c. i’ll put some time into it. i’m sure I could solve it eventually. d. i won’t give up until I solve it. and maybe then i’ll try it blindfolded!
12.) Five years ago a girl stole some money from you and she never got in trouble for it. Since then, she has become a much better person. Recently she has been arrested for stealing, but you can prove that she is innocent. a. i’m not saying a thing. this is punishment she never got five years ago. b. tell her that i’ll save her, provided she pays me back the money she owes me. c. i’ll save her because i know she’s a better person now. d. i’d save her even if she wasn’t a better person, because I know she’s innocent.
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Post by Emmett Briggs on Aug 24, 2008 21:03:21 GMT -5
{{Code at the bottom}} {{Application for all status/years - Original characters please put [OC] in your title}} {{Only field that is optional is 'other relatives' - everything else is required unless otherwise specified}} {{[or] means to please pick one or the other, / questions might require multiple answers}} {{Paragraph = SEVEN sentences.}}
F i r s t ; Middle ; LastName
Played By ;; Y o u r n a m e [/font][/right] Lyric Or Few Word Description
»Say My N a m e- name ; full name
- nickname ;
- age ; spelled out
- birthday ; mmdd 'yy
- year ; school - first, second ...etc
[/size][/li][/ul] [/blockquote] »Do You Believe In M a g i c- blood type ; pure, half, muggle
- wand type ; woodcore
- wand length ; #inches
- patronus ; if 4th year and younger please put n/a [others please check claim list]
[/size][/li][/ul] [/blockquote] »Dear Maria C o u n t Me In- hometown ; city, c o u n t r y[or]s t a t e
- heritage ; family background - italian, english, american, etc
- life before Hogwarts ;
[/size][/li][/ul] [/blockquote] »We Are F a m i l y- mother ; f i r s t n a m e - age[or]deceased && profession
- father ; f i r s t n a m e - age[or]deceased && profession
- siblings ;
Θ relation ;; c&p above to add more as needed
[/li][li] other relatives ; [/ul] [/size][/li][/ul] [/blockquote] »Just The Way You L o o k Tonight- eyes ; colour
- hair ; colour
- weight ; #lbs
- height ; #' #''
- distinguishing features ; from beauty marks to scars to birth marks to freckles etc
- detailed description ;
[/size][/li][/ul] [/blockquote] »That's What I Go To S c h o o l For- favorite class ; if first year please change to most 'anticipated'
- interest in quidditch ; none[or]specify if plans to audition[or]desired position
- clubs/activities ; prefect hopeful, etc
- life at Hogwarts ;
[/size][/li][/ul] [/blockquote] »See Her S m i l e- likes ;
- dislikes ;
- obsessions ;
- quirks ;
- flaws ;
- strengths ;
- good weaknesses ;
- bad weaknesses ;
- secrets ;
- overall personality ;
[/size][/li][/ul] [/blockquote] »You've Got A Friend In M e- you ; name[or]go by
- age ; optional
- rp experience ; years[or]months
- reference ; name of character who directed you here[or]where you found our ad and guest name of ad poster
- secret phrase ; [whisper][/whisper]
- roleplay example ; please provide link to site[or]thread if possible
[/size] [/li][/ul][/blockquote][/font] Sorting[/u][/size] H at[/sup][/size] Q uiz[/u][/size] ;;[/size] please bold the answer you have chosen for OCs only. please delete if you are a canon.[/font][/center] 1.) You are given a test at school that has questions that teacher hasn't covered yet. In the middle of the test you notice that your friend next to you has a cheat-sheet. The teacher doesn't notice. a. ask to share the cheat-sheet. this test isn't fair, so why should you be? b. good for them, they beat the system. c. confront them after the class and ask them not to cheat again. you don’t want them getting into trouble. d. confront them after the test and force them to tell the teacher they cheated, or you will tell on them. they must pay for their misdeeds. e. inform the teacher right in the middle of class that they are cheating. cheaters never prosper!
2.) While walking down the street you see a wallet on the side of the road. It has a small amount of money in it, but no identification of any kind. There is nobody in sight. a. leave it there, someone’s probably looking for it. b. pocket the money. you don’t know who it belongs to, so finder’s keepers. c. take it to the police in case someone ever reports it. d. take the wallet and ask around the area to see if anyone has recently lost a wallet.
3.) Someone has played a prank on you which involves your public embarrassment and everyone begins laughing at you. However, you doubt they meant any harm by it. a. Laugh along with the crowd. You love a good joke even if it's at your expense b. On the outside you'll laugh because you don't want anyone to know that they really hurt your feelings by making you look stupid in front of everybody. c. you get upset and run away from the crowd. how could they be so mean? d. that jerk! you get mad right away and tell it to their face. e. pretend that all is well, but you won't forget this. they're going to pay for what they did! how dare they publicly humiliate you.
4.) You have arrived late to work because you had a flat tire. You've been on time every other day for the past month, yet your boss yells at you about it in front of all your coworkers. a. endure his yelling, he is my boss after all. b. let him yell, it doesn’t matter, you’re not listening anyway. c. explain to him that accidents happen and that you don't feel you need to be yelled at because of it. d. yell right back at him. how dare he yell at your for something so petty! e. allow him to yell at you all he wants, you’ll just let the air out of his tires someday.
5.) You have just returned home from a long day's work when a friend calls you and explains that they are stranded on a back road an hour drive from town and they need you to pick them up. They've already tried everyone else and you are their only means of getting back. a. i’m too tired, tell them to flag a car down to help them. b. i’m too tired, make up a lie to get out of it. c. i’ll do it, but i’m charging them for gas money. d. yes, i’m tired, but what are friends for? e. ask them what’s wrong with the car. maybe you can help them fix it.
6.) A little kid accuses you, in front of a whole crowd people, of stealing his toy which you did not do. You are twice his size, but he won't back off. a. how dare he insult me in front of all these people? i'll show him how things work in the real world! b. explain to him that I didn't take his toy and give him fair warning that he'll have a black eye if he doesn't drop it. c. try to rationalize with the kid. tell him you didn't take the toy and refuse to fight him even if he takes a few swings at you. d. tell him you didn't take the toy and direct him to someone who can help him find it. e. explain to him you didn't take the toy and offer to personally help find the person who did.
7.) You have saved up for months to buy a new bike. As you're getting ready to buy it, a child runs by and steals your money. You chase him down and find that his mother is deathly ill and the child stole the money to buy her medicine. a. that’s their problem, i didn’t get the lady sick. i worked hard for that money, and it’s mine. b. perhaps you would’ve lent them some if they had asked, but you don’t help thieves. c. maybe i’ll give them some of the money and buy the bike later. d. they are obviously in more need of the money than i. i give it all to them. e. i’ll give them the money and try to nurse the lady back to health. f. refuse to give them your money, but still try and nurse the mother back to health.
8.) A friend of yours tells you that there is some really cool stuff in an old abandoned building. When you get there you see a sign that "Danger: Do not enter!", but the building doesn't look dangerous. There is nobody around to see you, and your friend wants to check it out. a. obviously, there are some dangerous things inside, and we shouldn’t be going in. b. maybe i’ll just sneak a peek inside for a while, what could it hurt? c. danger shmager! there’s probably cool stuff inside, let’s see what the fuss is about.
9.) A very strong man approaches you while you're eating lunch and demands that you give him some food. He doesn't appear to be starving or poor. There is nobody there to stop him from taking it. a. give it to him and leave quickly. you don’t want any trouble from a jerk like that. b. give him some food and leave. but you’re going to tell on him later. c. give him some food and then follow him to his house so you can do something rather nasty. d. give him half of your food and invite him to sit and talk, maybe you can befriend him. e. give him a nice fist in the face. no one steals from you.
10.) You have inherited a large sum of money from your great aunt. a. put it all into a savings account and use it wisely when a need presents itself. b. but it all on a few things. a boat, a car, a house etc. then put the rest away for a rainy day. c. spend it all on something big and eccentric. you can’t take it with you, right? d. donate it to the injured, sick, and poor. e. donate it to science, development, and research. f. invest it in the market. soon you’ll have more!
11.) You have been given a small, plastic puzzle that looks difficult to solve. a. i have better things to do than play with toys. b. i’ll try it out, but if I don’t solve it, it’s not the end of the world. c. i’ll put some time into it. i’m sure I could solve it eventually. d. i won’t give up until I solve it. and maybe then i’ll try it blindfolded!
12.) Five years ago a girl stole some money from you and she never got in trouble for it. Since then, she has become a much better person. Recently she has been arrested for stealing, but you can prove that she is innocent. a. i’m not saying a thing. this is punishment she never got five years ago. b. tell her that i’ll save her, provided she pays me back the money she owes me. c. i’ll save her because i know she’s a better person now. d. i’d save her even if she wasn’t a better person, because I know she’s innocent.
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