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16 Feb 2009, 11:18 pm

Yeah, what is it please?



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16 Feb 2009, 11:36 pm

Alter Ego
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alter_ego

I always thought of Superman/Clark Kent, or Jim Henson/Kermit



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16 Feb 2009, 11:56 pm

Tahitiii wrote:
Alter Ego
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alter_ego

I always thought of Superman/Clark Kent, or Jim Henson/Kermit


i have an alter ego, he is - - -

CAPTAIN BRAVE!

every day, a quarter to midnight i get ready, i shoot down the tube, to the lower subterranean levels of my flat. At the bottom of the tube, i have installed automatic mechanisms where motion sensors will detect me, and my super-suit will automatically be wrapped around me, leaving only my mouth. why only my mouth? beats me..

then onto the BraveMobile, and off i go, into the world, to punish wrongdoers, and do what i can to make the world a safer place for everyone!

i am too brave to feel pain or to even suffer any injuries. if fired upon, the bullets will sense my intense bravery, and just give up, and go do something else.

villains can no longer feel safe, crime lords and bandits better beware,
for i am: CAPTAIN BRAVE!

then, at exactly a quarter to six, i return, to my underground lair. god knows how i get my skin-tight super-advanced metal-polymer suit off again, but i do. and im off to bed, stretch, yawn, and lullaby :]



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17 Feb 2009, 12:06 am

Yep, my alter-ego is comparable.
Grown up, still a save-the-world fantasy, but middle-aged
and if I put it in words, it would come over as boring and pathetic.

That's so sad. I never thought of it that way. Even my favorite fantasy is pathetic.
Curse you, Captain Brave.



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17 Feb 2009, 12:29 am

Tahitiii wrote:
Yep, my alter-ego is comparable.
Grown up, still a save-the-world fantasy, but middle-aged
and if I put it in words, it would come over as boring and pathetic.

That's so sad. I never thought of it that way. Even my favorite fantasy is pathetic.
Curse you, Captain Brave.


i made captain brave up for this thread right now :D

but to be honest, when its night time, i DO travel the galaxy, in my little yatch-like one-man space ship. ive even fantasized some continuity into it, i often return to a wooden cabin, on some distant planet, with a autumn-red forest surrounding it, and a steep cliff nearby.
its actually quite the boring scenario, but i like it

i often resque a maiden in need :oops:
but to my frustration, i always fall asleep before it gets anywhere :(



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17 Feb 2009, 12:32 am

I have lived my alter-egos.

Hey! I think I might be onto something here! I didn't FANTASIZE my alter egos, I LIVED them!

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17 Feb 2009, 12:42 am

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I have lived my alter-egos.

Hey! I think I might be onto something here! I didn't FANTASIZE my alter egos, I LIVED them!

Merle


actually, i did have somewhat of a real alter-ego when i was a kid, its one of my weirdest childhood memories, i was no older than 8-9, during recess, i would prefer to stay in the classroom whenever allowed to

and when i was completely allone (i was a shy, bullied and timid kid, so i have NO idea how this occured to me) i would become "upside-down-man", and turn peoples desks upside down, w their books and pencils etc, underneath, i also turned the chairs, and their backpacks.

i cant remember ever being confronted about it, so i guess i got away with it :D



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17 Feb 2009, 4:10 am

The Evolution Of Life's alterego is Daniel Richard Cordell.


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17 Feb 2009, 5:05 am

ZEGH8578 wrote:
sinsboldly wrote:
I have lived my alter-egos.

Hey! I think I might be onto something here! I didn't FANTASIZE my alter egos, I LIVED them!

Merle


actually, i did have somewhat of a real alter-ego when i was a kid, its one of my weirdest childhood memories, i was no older than 8-9, during recess, i would prefer to stay in the classroom whenever allowed to

and when i was completely allone (i was a shy, bullied and timid kid, so i have NO idea how this occured to me) i would become "upside-down-man", and turn peoples desks upside down, w their books and pencils etc, underneath, i also turned the chairs, and their backpacks.

i cant remember ever being confronted about it, so i guess i got away with it :D
:lol: i guess they couldnt say anything while keeping straigth face :D


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17 Feb 2009, 1:33 pm

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:lol: i guess they couldnt say anything while keeping straigth face :D


yeah, my guess is that they didnt have "the heart" to yell me out for it, cus it was THE only mischeavousness i ever indulged in. otherwise i was shy and silent and well behaved :D
like they thought "just let him have that one!" :D



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17 Feb 2009, 1:52 pm

ZEGH8578 wrote:
Followthereaper90 wrote:
:lol: i guess they couldnt say anything while keeping straigth face :D


yeah, my guess is that to yell me out for it, cus it was THE only mischeavousness i ever indulged in. otherwise i was shy and silent and well behaved :D
like they thought "just let him have that one!" :D
:) they didnt have "the heart" <can someone explain me this please? :) what it means? like in literally


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18 Feb 2009, 1:23 pm

Followthereaper90 wrote:
ZEGH8578 wrote:
Followthereaper90 wrote:
:lol: i guess they couldnt say anything while keeping straigth face :D


yeah, my guess is that to yell me out for it, cus it was THE only mischeavousness i ever indulged in. otherwise i was shy and silent and well behaved :D
like they thought "just let him have that one!" :D
:) they didnt have "the heart" <can someone explain me this please? :) what it means? like in literally


uh... it means your emotions stops you from correcting bad behaviour, often because you find the wrong-doer too cute or whatever.
heart/emotions, you dont have "the heart" to yell out something so cute and innocent, for a little misdemeanor :]



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18 Feb 2009, 2:19 pm

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Yeah, what is it please?


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18 Feb 2009, 2:32 pm

My alter-ego's name is Ahmnodt Heare.


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