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Might be different kinds of rp or less often, but if I'm still alive in 10 years, sure. I don't see why not.
 
Spoilers for Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Explorers of Time/Darkness/Sky
The deaths/"ceasing to exist" of Grovyle and the player character get me every time. Even if the player technically comes back later and they reconned Grovyle to survive in Sky.
 
Tara's and Joyce's deaths in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Fred and Wesley's deaths in Angel, Carter's death in Person of Interest...
That's all I can think of at the moment, but I'm sure there are more. The one from Person of Interest was absolutely staggering.
 
None. You can use probability theory to make assumptions.
 
1st grade: decent
2nd grade: pretty sweet
3rd grade: still have nightmares about it
4th grade: literally have my teacher as a family friend, she was that cool
5th grade: eh
6th grade: also eh
 
depends on the characters and on the argument lol
 
Yes of course!
But the BEST fictional arguments are when you can see both sides and you CAN'T decide who you agree with.
 
Most of the time yeah. But as Daisie Daisie said it's really the best when you really feel the struggle cause both sides have strong enough points and reasons that it's not that clear cut.
 
Big guilty pleasure is watching relationship drama unfold between characters, like I want to know what they need to go to couple’s therapy for. I mean genuinely relationship-threatening situations that they overcome together
 
I think I did, or at least something similar. Years ago person on Wattpad forums was wanting characters in order to make a story to practice their English. It was an original story, not a fanfic, and they used a personality quiz to make the characters. It only lasted like 2 chapters and I don't remember if my character showed up at all.
 
Assuming they're both equipped with firearms and not engaged in hand-to-hand combat, Rick Grimes. Prior law enforcement firearms training, plenty of firearms training throughout TWD. Additionally, Rick Grimes is a raw survivalist. His environment in TWD is significantly more stressful, dynamic, and challenging than Walter White's experience as a drug kingpin. Overall, Rick Grimes.
 

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