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New to the forum and just wanted to say hi! :3 

 

Hoping to make some friends here as I currently have nada XD Used to have bad Social anxiety so I have always avoided introductions but have been doing a lot better with it. Been living as my preferred gender since 2016 and things have been going great transition wise. My family has been very supportive and I am grateful for that, but just wish they were more accepting of my fashion style (goth) but ah well ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

 

For hobbies n stuff, I am really into gaming with some of my favorites being the Dark Souls series + Sekiro, Halo, Hearthstone, Paladins, any Real Time Strategy game, MMOs and much more. Currently, own an Xbox One and an Alienware laptop that has been dying lately? Also, I love anime such as Death Note, Ergo Proxy, Danganronpa, Madoka Magica and Bleach.  Besides that, I really like to draw and have been wanting to be an illustrator or concept artist. Personality wise (according to Myer Briggs) I am either an INTP or an INFP. I keep getting those 2 every time I take the test XD I have always been skeptical of the test however so I do not put that much importance in the results.

 

So yeah! It is nice to meet you all ^ . ^

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Hi Blair, pleased to meet you - The DeathNote series was a very clever idea! I love S.A.O and Attack on Titan. I always come out as INFP in the Meyers Briggs, but you will change slightly depending on your mood and social setting so you are right to take it with a pinch of salt and only use it as a tool to understand yourself and why you react to certain things and do not let it define you. Just join in where you want to and I'm sure you will make friends here. :)

 

 

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Hi Blair,

Welcome to Transpulse. I'm glad you're here!

 

Lots of love and a big welcome hug,

Timber Wolf ?

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Welcome Blair.  Your picture certainly speaks of your goth style.  Glad to read of your finding support in your transition.  I was a hippie as a young person.  Funny how that style still lives a bit in my fashion and lifestyle.  While it was radical once it seems rather mainstream now.  Enjoy yourself!

 

Hugs,

 

Charlize

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11 hours ago, DeeDee said:

Hi Blair, pleased to meet you - The DeathNote series was a very clever idea! I love S.A.O and Attack on Titan. I always come out as INFP in the Meyers Briggs, but you will change slightly depending on your mood and social setting so you are right to take it with a pinch of salt and only use it as a tool to understand yourself and why you react to certain things and do not let it define you. Just join in where you want to and I'm sure you will make friends here. :)

 

 

Yeah, Death Note is awesome! S.A.O is pretty cool though. Seen the movie and the first show. Apparently, there is a 3rd season and a spin-off  o.O  

I know a little bit about Attack on Titan but never got a chance to watch the show but I heard it is pretty good. Makes sense about the Myer Briggs. From the research I have done it seems that the most popular theory, is that the individual’s type is inborn and does not change. However, individuals can develop traits and habits that differ or even directly contradict the description of their type. So there is that but it is just a theory in the end. Thanks for replying! ^^

 
 
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10 hours ago, Timber Wolf said:

Hi Blair,

Welcome to Transpulse. I'm glad you're here!

 

Lots of love and a big welcome hug,

Timber Wolf ?

Hilloo! happy to be here ?

10 hours ago, Charlize said:

Welcome Blair.  Your picture certainly speaks of your goth style.  Glad to read of your finding support in your transition.  I was a hippie as a young person.  Funny how that style still lives a bit in my fashion and lifestyle.  While it was radical once it seems rather mainstream now.  Enjoy yourself!

 

Hugs,

 

Charlize

Thanks!

 

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Hi @Blair!

 

It seems your most recent comment in this conversation, with the multiple quotes, has revealed a bug in the forum system.  I'm trying to figure out if it was a one-time glitch or if it's something I need to report to the developers.

 

When you see this, could you do me a favor?  Could you quote Amberlea's post above mine, as well as mine, in a reply, with some text or other after each quote?  I'd like your experimental comment here to follow the same steps as the previous one from you above.

 

Never a dull moment around here, that's for sure.  :P

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13 hours ago, Amberlea said:

Hi there Blair, and welcome.

I just love your look, you go girl!

Awww thanks! ^^

1 hour ago, Dev said:

Hi @Blair!

 

It seems your most recent comment in this conversation, with the multiple quotes, has revealed a bug in the forum system.  I'm trying to figure out if it was a one-time glitch or if it's something I need to report to the developers.

 

When you see this, could you do me a favor?  Could you quote Amberlea's post above mine, as well as mine, in a reply, with some text or other after each quote?  I'd like your experimental comment here to follow the same steps as the previous one from you above.

 

Never a dull moment around here, that's for sure.  :P

o.O

Sure though! If it is the wide empty boxes above the text then I have seen it happen a few times after I make a post. idk why. Well, hope you find the bug! 

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How strange.  No bug on the follow-up.  Since this has been an issue for you before, I'll send you a PM instead of hijacking your thread. :)

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Hi Blair,

 

I am ENTP or ENTJ depending on the day I take the test.  So, I am totally like, "Who needs a plan? Let's see what happens when we push the big red button."  I was totally ENTJ  when I first took the test, but I've def drifted to the P.  The last time I took the test was about 4 years ago, and I was barely over the line into P, but I would bet I am strong in the ENTP area now.

 

I am somewhat into Attack on Titan because of a gal pal of mine in Costa Rica who is a hardcore fan.  I know what most of the rest of those are, because my daughters liked those when they were younger, and I am an old time paper-and-pen roleplayer whose friends often adored anime.

 

I am a PC exclusive gamer.  I've always avoided consoles because the PC always sucked me in enough.  I was afraid if I ever got a console they'd find me dead, staring at the screen and have to pry the controller out of my cold dead hands, because I didn't eat or anything. LOL.  I like MMOs, Survival games, voxel builders are fun at times, and some fps games.  Right now, I am playing Space Engineers with some friends, but only because my friends are playing it.  I am not real into it.   All my gamer friends are guys.  I would totally love a gal pal to game with.

 

Glad you're here.  We all need connections outside our immediate families, and it is totally helpful to know people who share similar experiences.  Hope to see you around the forums.?

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Heyoo ( ^ . ^)/

 

Never met an ENTP/ENTJ before....well as far as I know. Interesting.  So a Debater then perhaps. One of the more rare personality types too so that is awesome! 

 

Hahah i see. Probably for the best then. I can get really addicted to gaming as well and it does not help when Xbox offers the whole game pass thing (a subscription that gives you access to over 100+ games) which I regrettably got ?  I have heard of Space Engineers before. Never played it but have seen quite a few Youtube videos on it. I own a steam account and would totally love to have a friend to hang out with. I only own Real Time Strategy games however...besides Planet Coaster. My steam name is TicTac if you want to add me. Don't use it that often though. 

 

Glad to be here ^^ 

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1 minute ago, Blair said:

Heyoo ( ^ . ^)/

 

Never met an ENTP/ENTJ before....well as far as I know. Interesting.  So a Debater then perhaps. One of the more rare personality types too so that is awesome! 

 

I was more of a debater when I was younger.  I've softened with age.  I was way too proud when I was younger.  I can hold my own in a debate on a topic I know something about, and love a good challenge, but I don't feel like I need to debate anymore.

 

My big game has been Ark Survival Evolved for a while.  I was server admin for a four-server cluster.  The group has kinda burnt out on Ark, so the servers are not doing anything right now, and I am probably going to shut down two of them next month.  The other two have been paid in advance for awhile, so they will stay up.

 

I will look for and add you on Steam.  We might find something to play together. 

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I was more of a debater when I was younger.  I've softened with age.  I was way too proud when I was younger.  I can hold my own in a debate on a topic I know something about, and love a good challenge, but I don't feel like I need to debate anymore.

 

My big game has been Ark Survival Evolved for a while.  I was server admin for a four-server cluster.  The group has kinda burnt out on Ark, so the servers are not doing anything right now, and I am probably going to shut down two of them next month.  The other two have been paid in advance for awhile, so they will stay up.

 

I will look for and add you on Steam.  We might find something to play together. 

Ah, I see.

 

I have heard a lot about Ark survival Evolved. Always wanted to give that game a shot but never got around to playing it. A server admin? Huh, interesting. 

 

Oh! alright though. Awesome! ^^

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Your welcome to join the servers.  If someone is playing I might keep them up.  Ark is pricey, is demanding of video cards, and we are PC only servers, because you can't cross-platform in Ark.  Plus, you can use mods on PC.  So, totally fun game with lots and lots and lots to do, from taming and breeding dinos to base building, to loot hunting, to cave exploring, to just going out to see if you can kill a giganotosaurus or titanosaur, there is so much game play on dry land and in the water.  I have a Discord server for voice chat.  Would totally love to have some new folks join.  I have like 4,000 hours of game play in it or something like that.

 

Ark has  different maps  you can use.  You can put a different map on each server and then cluster them, so you can travel back and forth between the maps.  Two of the maps are really radically different and some are similar to the base map.  We have Ragnarok, and The Center, which are more like a pre-historic wilderness.  The other two are post cataclysmic (Extinction and Aberration), and offer different terrain and creatures.

 

So, looked for Tic Tac.  There are lots of Tic Tac's on Steam.  Look for me as MRC.  I have a blue wolf head on a lavender background for an avatar.

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10 hours ago, michelle_kitten said:

Your welcome to join the servers.  If someone is playing I might keep them up.  Ark is pricey, is demanding of video cards, and we are PC only servers, because you can't cross-platform in Ark.  Plus, you can use mods on PC.  So, totally fun game with lots and lots and lots to do, from taming and breeding dinos to base building, to loot hunting, to cave exploring, to just going out to see if you can kill a giganotosaurus or titanosaur, there is so much game play on dry land and in the water.  I have a Discord server for voice chat.  Would totally love to have some new folks join.  I have like 4,000 hours of game play in it or something like that.

 

Ark has  different maps  you can use.  You can put a different map on each server and then cluster them, so you can travel back and forth between the maps.  Two of the maps are really radically different and some are similar to the base map.  We have Ragnarok, and The Center, which are more like a pre-historic wilderness.  The other two are post cataclysmic (Extinction and Aberration), and offer different terrain and creatures.

 

So, looked for Tic Tac.  There are lots of Tic Tac's on Steam.  Look for me as MRC.  I have a blue wolf head on a lavender background for an avatar.

I knew about the base building but taming dinos sounds awesome o.O Decided to look it up on steam today and can see why you have so many hours in it. Looks really fun. I noticed it has a few expansions hope it is cool if I grab the free maps only...that is if I buy the game. But yeah, seems like a game I could really get into and maybe a bit toooo into ?

 

I sent a friend invite. Just realized I have Terra (an mmo) which is free to play so I guess there is that too if you want to give it a try sometime ^ . ^

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