Post by Yuumagure on Nov 13, 2009 2:34:57 GMT -6
Name: Yuumagure Kyoushu. The name Yuumagure Kyoushu includes 1 K, 2 Y's, 5 U's, 1 M, 1 A, 1 G, 1 R, 1 E, 1 O, 1 S, and 1 H. The name as it is currently seen is written in english, although if you were to write it in japanese, it would include 1 YU, 1 MA, 1 GU, 1 RE, 1 KYO, 3 U's, and 1 SHI. "Japanese" can be written in Both, Hiragana, Kanji, and Katakana. While deriving from the phrase "The Evening Twilight," the name implies that the named one has no alignment with the paths of good nor evil. For more information on "English" Language, I invite you to check out the many Kindergartens available in your area. For more on the "Japanese" language, I suggest using a site called "google.com." Google.com is a commonly used information source that many people use to look up various information. You can get to google by clicking in your address bar and pressing the keys "g""o""o""g""l""e"".""c""o""m" in that order and hitting the enter key. If this confuses you, click "help" on the top of the screen.
Age: Currently 19 in this story. Will be 20 365 days after his next birthday, 21 730 days after his next birthday, and so on. You can come to this conclusion by using the simple "number" system. A number is a mathematical object used in counting and measuring. A notational symbol which represents a number is called a numeral, but in common usage the word number is used for both the abstract object and the symbol, as well as for the word for the number. In addition to their use in counting and measuring, numerals are often used for labels (telephone numbers), for ordering (serial numbers), and for codes (ISBNs). In mathematics, the definition of number has been extended over the years to include such numbers as zero, negative numbers, rational numbers, irrational numbers, and complex numbers.
Certain procedures which take one or more numbers as input and produce a number as output are called numerical operations. Unary operations take a single input number and produce a single output number. For example, the successor operation adds one to an integer, thus the successor of 4 is 5. More common are binary operations which take two input numbers and produce a single output number. Examples of binary operations include addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and exponentiation. The study of numerical operations is called arithmetic.
The branch of mathematics that studies structure in number systems, by means of topics such as groups, rings and fields, is called abstract algebra.
Birthday: August 08.
A birthday, as the term implies, is the anniversary of the particular day on which a person was born. Though by no means universal, such occasions are celebrated in numerous cultures, often with a party or, in some instances, a rite of passage.
Though major religious traditions such as the Buddhist or the Christian celebrate the birth of their founders, the most obvious example of which is Christmas, principled opposition to the very idea of celebrating birthdays is to be found among certain religious groups.
In most legal systems, one becomes a legal adult on a particular birthday (often 18th or 21st), and at different ages gains different rights and responsibilities — voting, certain drug use (for example, alcohol, purchasing tobacco), eligibility for military conscription or voluntary enlistment, purchasing lottery tickets, vehicle driving licenses, etc.[citation needed]
Many cultures have one or more coming of age birthdays:
* Jewish boys have a bar mitzvah on or around their 13th birthday. Jewish girls have a bat mitzvah on or around their 12th birthday, or sometimes on or around their 13th birthday in Reform and Conservative Judaism.
* In some Christian traditions, generally Catholic and Anglican, Confirmation is the ritual by which a young person receives a Sacrament thought to bestow certain gifts of the Holy Spirit. The timing of the reception of this Sacrament serves, on a sociological level, as a sort of "rite of passage" into adulthood.
* In Hispanic countries the quinceañera celebration traditionally marks a girl's 15th birthday.[citation needed]
* Some girls and a few boys in the United States have "sweet sixteen" birthday parties.[citation needed]
* In India, the 12th or 13th birthday is replaced with a grand "thread ceremony." The child takes a blessed thread and wears it, symbolizing his coming of age. This ceremony is more common amongst boys in the Hindu brambhins culture.[citation needed]
The birthdays of historically significant people, like national heroes or founders, are often commemorated by an official holiday. Some saints are remembered by a liturgical feast (sometimes on a presumed birthday). By analogy, the Latin term Dies natalis is applied to the anniversary of an institution (such as a university).
A person's Golden or Grand Birthday, more commonly referred to as their "Lucky Birthday", "Champagne Birthday" or "Star Birthday", occurs when they turn the age of their birth day (e.g., when someone born on the 25th of the month turns 25).
Birthplace: While I believe this question can be answered many ways, I do believe that the proper answer to this question would be a hospital. Now I realize that many answers could go here, such as "Earth", "My mothers womb", "This universe", etc. The place of birth is the place where a person was born. This place is often used in legal documents, together with name and date of birth, to uniquely identify a person. The place of birth is not necessarily the place where the parents of the new baby live. If the baby is born in a hospital in another place, that place is the place of birth. In many countries, this also means that the government requires that the birth of the new baby is registered in the place of birth.
In other countries, e.g. in Sweden since 1947, there is a concept of födelsehemort ("domicile of birth"), which means that the domicile of the baby's mother is the registered place of birth. The location of the maternity ward or other "physical" birthplace is considered unimportant.
Sometimes the place of birth automatically determines the nationality of the baby, a practice often referred as to with the Latin phrase jus soli (it really depends on the Law of the country to give the nationality). More often, this (also) depends on the nationality / ies of the parents (what is referred as to "jus sanguinis").
There can be some confusion on the place of birth if the birth takes place in an unusual way: when babies are born in an airplane or at sea, difficulties can arise. Generally, in those cases, the nationality of the children, under the statements of "Jus soli", follows the flag of the plane or ship.
Sex: Unfortunately I cannot type a "smart"ass comment here, so please take the time to read over my list of "dumb"ass answers to this question-
No thank you, I'm not gay
Thats what she said
Thats what your mom said
thats what your dog said
Id love some, thanks
Ok, but doggy style hurts my knees
I would but I didnt bring any condoms
Im sorry, but my standards are higher than you
I wouldnt cheat on your sister like that
Only if theres whip cream involved
LOLZ
WTF
GEY
GEEY
GEEEY
GEEEEY
GEEEEEY
Sex backwards is Xes, which means absolutely nothing
and Neither
I do hope that no answer listed here is too smartass for your forum posting rules.
Personality: In, psychology, Trait theory is a major approach to the study of human personality. Trait theorists are primarily interested in the measurement of traits, which can be defined as habitual patterns of behavior, thought, and emotion.[1] According to this perspective, traits are relatively stable over time, differ among individuals (e.g. some people are outgoing whereas others are shy), and influence behavior.
Gordon Allport was an early pioneer in the study of traits, which he sometimes referred to as dispositions. In his approach, central traits are basic to an individual's personality, whereas secondary traits are more peripheral. Common traits are those recognized within a culture and may vary between cultures. Cardinal traits are those by which an individual may be strongly recognized. Since Allport's time, trait theorists have focused more on group statistics than on single individuals. Allport called these two emphases "nomothetic" and "idiographic," respectively.
There is a nearly unlimited number of potential traits that could be used to describe personality. The statistical technique of factor analysis, however, has demonstrated that particular clusters of traits reliably correlate together. Hans Eysenck has suggested that personality is reducible to three major traits.[2] [3] Other researchers argue that more factors are needed to adequately describe human personality.[4] Many psychologists currently believe that five factors are sufficient.[5] [6]
Virtually all trait models, and even ancient Greek philosophy, include extraversion vs. introversion as a central dimension of human personality. Another prominent trait that is found in nearly all models is Neuroticism, or emotional instability.
Since it very clearly reads "how your character interacts with OTHERS" here, I will attempt to be as specific as I can, beginning with height:
0'1 - Crushes
0'2 - Crushes
0'3 - Crushes
0'4 - Crushes
0'5 - Crushes
0'6 - Crushes
0'8 - Notices
0'9 - Notices
0'10 - Notices
0'11 - Notices
1'0 - Likes
1'1 - Likes
1'2 - Likes
1'3 - Likes
1'4 - Likes
1'5 - Likes
1'6 - Likes
1'7 - Dislikes
1'8 - Likes
1'9 - Dislikes
1'10 - Likes
1'11 - Likes
2'0 - Likes
2'1 - Likes
2'2 - Likes
2'3 - Likes
2'4 - Likes
2'5 - Likes
2'6 - Likes
2'7 - Dislikes
2'8 - Likes
2'9 - Dislikes
2'10 - Likes
2'11 - Likes
3'0 - Likes
3'1 - Likes
3'2 - Likes
3'3 - Likes
3'4 - Likes
3'5 - Likes
3'6 - Likes
3'7 - Dislikes
3'8 - Likes
3'9 - Dislikes
3'10 - Likes
3'11 - Likes
4'0 - Likes
4'1 - Likes
4'2 - Likes
4'3 - Likes
4'4 - Likes
4'5 - Likes
4'6 - Likes
4'7 - Dislikes
4'8 - Likes
4'9 - Dislikes
4'10 - Likes
4'11 - Likes
5'0 - Likes
5'1 - Likes
5'2 - Likes
5'3 - Likes
5'4 - Likes
5'5 - Likes
5'6 - Likes
5'7 - Dislikes
5'8 - Likes
5'9 - Dislikes
5'10 - Likes
5'11 - Likes
Hair color -
Grey - Likes
Blonde - Dislikes
Red - Likes
Blue - Likes
Bald - Dislikes
Purple - Likes
Black - Likes
Green - Dislikes
Eye Color -
Black - Likes
Blue - Likes
Brown - Likes
White - Dislikes
Green - Dislikes
History: Since I have not made it painfully clear yet I wish to disclose no information about Yuumagures family. So here is a small section out of the life of Yuumagure Kyoushu:
Day 1~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure likes to brush his teeth. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. This was his daily routine and nothing EVER happened other than going to town and fixing things to earn a living, which is the point of his story for all you morons out there who dont get the "uneventful life until one day everything changed" concept often used in anime, although I guess noone watches that, and manga, which I guess noone reads. Yuumagure enjoyed breathing, and often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
I understand that you may want more than just one day of Yuumagures Life, so please allow me to enter excerpts from other days in his life.
Day 4~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. Yuumagure often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
Day 9~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. Yuumagure often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
Day 17~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. Yuumagure often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
Day 27~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. Yuumagure often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
Day 34~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. Yuumagure often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
Day 41~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. Yuumagure often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
Day 56~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. Yuumagure often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
Day 79~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. Yuumagure often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
Day 89~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. Yuumagure often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
Day 108~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. Yuumagure often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
Day 232~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. Yuumagure often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
Day 299~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. Yuumagure often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
Day 340~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. Yuumagure often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
Day 388~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. Yuumagure often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
Day 567~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. Yuumagure often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
Day 984~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. Yuumagure often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
Day 1, 002~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. Yuumagure often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
Day 1,225~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. Yuumagure often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
Day 1,339~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. Yuumagure often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
Day 1, 647~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. Yuumagure often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
Day 1, 923~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. Yuumagure often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
Day 2, 421~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. Yuumagure often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
Day 2, 550~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. Yuumagure often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
Day 3,001~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. Yuumagure often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
While I would love to put more here, I cannot because when I posted the REAL story here it was pulled, and while this was understandable I also very very clearly stated in the revise that the real story couldnt go up until the revolution, but I guess I just cant expect mods to comprehend such things.
Powers: ~The reasons as to why this is here still baffles me, so as a special treat, I will dedicate this section to teaching moderators how to delete sections of character sheets that dont apply because they apparently don't know how yet ~
bringing up a post to edit:
Once you've added a post to a topic, you may want to go back and edit it.
1. First, navigate back to the topic where you added your post and find your post.
2. If you are logged in, you'll see a link below the body of your post that says “Edit”. Click on it.
3. On the next screen you will see fields with the content of your post already there. Make any changes to your post and click Submit.
4. Your edited post will stay in the same place in the topic as before, but will now display your edited content.
The "Backspace" key: Backspace is the keyboard key that originally pushed the typewriter carriage one position backwards, and in modern computer displays moves the cursor one position backwards, deletes the preceding character, and shifts back the text after it by one position.
In typewriters, a typist would, for example, type a lowercase letter A with acute accent (á) by typing a lowercase letter A, backspace and then the acute accent key (also known as overstrike). This is the basis for such spacing modifiers in computer character sets such as the ASCII caret (^, for the circumflex accent). Backspace composition no longer works with digital displays or typesetting systems. It has to some degree been replaced with the combining diacritical marks mechanism of Unicode, though such characters do not work well with many fonts, and precomposed characters continue to be used. Some software like TeX or Microsoft Windows use the opposite method for diacritical marks, namely positioning the accent first, and then the base letter on its position.
Pressing the backspace key on a computer terminal would generate the ASCII code 08, BS or Backspace, which would delete the preceding character. That control code could also be accessed by pressing Control-H, as H is the eighth letter of the Latin alphabet. Terminals which did not have the backspace code mapped to the function of moving the cursor backwards and deleting the preceding character would display the symbols ^H (caret, H — see Caret notation) when the backspace key was pressed. This sequence is still used humorously for epanorthosis by computer literates, denoting the deletion of a pretended blunder, much like overstriking.
Example: My slave-dri^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^Hboss decided to stall the project.
A more concise alternative sometimes seen is ^W, which is the shortcut to delete the previous word in the Berkeley Unix terminal line discipline. One ^W can replace a whole string of ^H's. This shortcut has also made it into the Vi text editor. For really embarrassing blunders, ^U (kill line) can outdo a series of ^W.
The backspace is distinct from the delete key, which in paper media for computers would punch out all the holes to strike out a character, and in modern computers deletes text following it. Also, the delete key often works as a generic command to remove an object (such as an image inside a document, or a file in a file manager), while backspace usually has no effect.
In modern systems, the backspace key is often mapped to the delete character (0x7f in ASCII or Unicode), although the backspace key's function of deleting the character before the cursor remains.[1]
In a mainframe environment, to backspace means to move a magnetic tape backwards, typically to the previous block.
The backspace key is commonly used to go back a page when exploring folders in graphical environments, or when browsing the Web in web browsers.
I hope with all of my heart that this was helpful. No need to thank me, mods, just doing what I can to help the site.
Occupation: Yuumagure is a Carpenter of sorts.A carpenter (builder) is a skilled craftsperson who performs carpentry. Carpenters work with wood to construct, install and maintain buildings, furniture, and other objects. The work may involve manual labor and work outdoors.
Carpentry skill is gained through experience and study. Outside of unions, there are no formal training requirements (in the U.S.) and the trade can be easy to enter. In other countries, such as Germany, Japan and Canada there are strict standards.
The word "carpenter" is the English rendering of the Old French word carpentier (become charpentier) which is derived from the Latin carpentrius [artifex], "(maker) of a carriage.[2] The Middle English word (in the sense of "builder") was wright (from the Old English wryhta), which could be used in compound forms such as wheelwright or boatwright.
In British and Australian slang, a carpenter is sometimes referred to as a "chippie". One of the German words for carpenter is "Zimmermann" (room-maker, literally room-man), and hence is the source for the surname in German and English-speaking countries. Other woodworking names/professions, that also occur as a surname, are Tischler and Schreiner.
Carpentry in the United States is almost always done by men. With 98.5% of carpenters being male, it was the fourth most male-dominated occupation in the country in 1999.
Mercenary job title: None. Because it is obvious that nothing will not work here, I shall provide a quick description on the word Nothing. Nothing is a concept that describes the absence of anything at all. Colloquially, the concept is often used to indicate the lack of anything relevant or significant, or to describe a particularly unimportant thing, event, or object. It is contrasted with something and everything. Nothingness is used more specifically as the state of nonexistence of everything.
Appearance:
While I would love to place a detailed display of how my character looks, im afraid I cannot find a right hand pinky, left hip, left cheek bone, right 1/8th section of the hair, upper corner of the left pupil, or a good adams apple that I agree with. Instead I found a picture that I believe will best describe to the best of my knowledge how my character will look.
www.daviddarling.info/images/muscles_human_body_front.jpg
I believe that is the closest pic I can find to how my character should look. Anyone with any pictures of a right hand pinky, left hip, left cheek bone, right 1/8th section of the hair, upper corner of the left pupil, or a good adams apple please PM me so I may add it to my post.
To all of the moderators that will read this character sheet, I appreciate you looking over my failure of a character for yet a third time. I am sorry for putting up two easy to read and understand sheets and do not understand why I did not just make this one to begin with, I apologize. I do hope that each section is long enough because as we all know, the longer and more complicated the section the easier it is to understand and more creative it is.
Surely this sheet will be accepted as I have followed every single rule and guideline placed out for me when making it, such as each section is several paragraphs long and are absolutely as detailed as humanly possible. Due to the fact that there are absolutely no grounds to rejecting this character sheet, I look forward to others using this as an example on how a character sheet should be properly made, and causing many uproars if there is a single post or character sheet that does not have at least as much information as I have provided, because then I could only believe that they are getting off easier than me and clearly disobeying the rules.
I hope you enjoyed my character sheet and I look forward to RPing soon!
P.S. If the reality of my post results in this post being deleted, thread being removed, or suspension, I assure you with all certainty that this is the FINAL character sheet that I put up, so you do not have to worry about another stunt like this being pulled again. Although I will come back to see what kind of story you can come up with to give me a reasonable answer as to why this character sheet is rejected
As Keiji told me "Come on, you can do it!"
Age: Currently 19 in this story. Will be 20 365 days after his next birthday, 21 730 days after his next birthday, and so on. You can come to this conclusion by using the simple "number" system. A number is a mathematical object used in counting and measuring. A notational symbol which represents a number is called a numeral, but in common usage the word number is used for both the abstract object and the symbol, as well as for the word for the number. In addition to their use in counting and measuring, numerals are often used for labels (telephone numbers), for ordering (serial numbers), and for codes (ISBNs). In mathematics, the definition of number has been extended over the years to include such numbers as zero, negative numbers, rational numbers, irrational numbers, and complex numbers.
Certain procedures which take one or more numbers as input and produce a number as output are called numerical operations. Unary operations take a single input number and produce a single output number. For example, the successor operation adds one to an integer, thus the successor of 4 is 5. More common are binary operations which take two input numbers and produce a single output number. Examples of binary operations include addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and exponentiation. The study of numerical operations is called arithmetic.
The branch of mathematics that studies structure in number systems, by means of topics such as groups, rings and fields, is called abstract algebra.
Birthday: August 08.
A birthday, as the term implies, is the anniversary of the particular day on which a person was born. Though by no means universal, such occasions are celebrated in numerous cultures, often with a party or, in some instances, a rite of passage.
Though major religious traditions such as the Buddhist or the Christian celebrate the birth of their founders, the most obvious example of which is Christmas, principled opposition to the very idea of celebrating birthdays is to be found among certain religious groups.
In most legal systems, one becomes a legal adult on a particular birthday (often 18th or 21st), and at different ages gains different rights and responsibilities — voting, certain drug use (for example, alcohol, purchasing tobacco), eligibility for military conscription or voluntary enlistment, purchasing lottery tickets, vehicle driving licenses, etc.[citation needed]
Many cultures have one or more coming of age birthdays:
* Jewish boys have a bar mitzvah on or around their 13th birthday. Jewish girls have a bat mitzvah on or around their 12th birthday, or sometimes on or around their 13th birthday in Reform and Conservative Judaism.
* In some Christian traditions, generally Catholic and Anglican, Confirmation is the ritual by which a young person receives a Sacrament thought to bestow certain gifts of the Holy Spirit. The timing of the reception of this Sacrament serves, on a sociological level, as a sort of "rite of passage" into adulthood.
* In Hispanic countries the quinceañera celebration traditionally marks a girl's 15th birthday.[citation needed]
* Some girls and a few boys in the United States have "sweet sixteen" birthday parties.[citation needed]
* In India, the 12th or 13th birthday is replaced with a grand "thread ceremony." The child takes a blessed thread and wears it, symbolizing his coming of age. This ceremony is more common amongst boys in the Hindu brambhins culture.[citation needed]
The birthdays of historically significant people, like national heroes or founders, are often commemorated by an official holiday. Some saints are remembered by a liturgical feast (sometimes on a presumed birthday). By analogy, the Latin term Dies natalis is applied to the anniversary of an institution (such as a university).
A person's Golden or Grand Birthday, more commonly referred to as their "Lucky Birthday", "Champagne Birthday" or "Star Birthday", occurs when they turn the age of their birth day (e.g., when someone born on the 25th of the month turns 25).
Birthplace: While I believe this question can be answered many ways, I do believe that the proper answer to this question would be a hospital. Now I realize that many answers could go here, such as "Earth", "My mothers womb", "This universe", etc. The place of birth is the place where a person was born. This place is often used in legal documents, together with name and date of birth, to uniquely identify a person. The place of birth is not necessarily the place where the parents of the new baby live. If the baby is born in a hospital in another place, that place is the place of birth. In many countries, this also means that the government requires that the birth of the new baby is registered in the place of birth.
In other countries, e.g. in Sweden since 1947, there is a concept of födelsehemort ("domicile of birth"), which means that the domicile of the baby's mother is the registered place of birth. The location of the maternity ward or other "physical" birthplace is considered unimportant.
Sometimes the place of birth automatically determines the nationality of the baby, a practice often referred as to with the Latin phrase jus soli (it really depends on the Law of the country to give the nationality). More often, this (also) depends on the nationality / ies of the parents (what is referred as to "jus sanguinis").
There can be some confusion on the place of birth if the birth takes place in an unusual way: when babies are born in an airplane or at sea, difficulties can arise. Generally, in those cases, the nationality of the children, under the statements of "Jus soli", follows the flag of the plane or ship.
Sex: Unfortunately I cannot type a "smart"ass comment here, so please take the time to read over my list of "dumb"ass answers to this question-
No thank you, I'm not gay
Thats what she said
Thats what your mom said
thats what your dog said
Id love some, thanks
Ok, but doggy style hurts my knees
I would but I didnt bring any condoms
Im sorry, but my standards are higher than you
I wouldnt cheat on your sister like that
Only if theres whip cream involved
LOLZ
WTF
GEY
GEEY
GEEEY
GEEEEY
GEEEEEY
Sex backwards is Xes, which means absolutely nothing
and Neither
I do hope that no answer listed here is too smartass for your forum posting rules.
Personality: In, psychology, Trait theory is a major approach to the study of human personality. Trait theorists are primarily interested in the measurement of traits, which can be defined as habitual patterns of behavior, thought, and emotion.[1] According to this perspective, traits are relatively stable over time, differ among individuals (e.g. some people are outgoing whereas others are shy), and influence behavior.
Gordon Allport was an early pioneer in the study of traits, which he sometimes referred to as dispositions. In his approach, central traits are basic to an individual's personality, whereas secondary traits are more peripheral. Common traits are those recognized within a culture and may vary between cultures. Cardinal traits are those by which an individual may be strongly recognized. Since Allport's time, trait theorists have focused more on group statistics than on single individuals. Allport called these two emphases "nomothetic" and "idiographic," respectively.
There is a nearly unlimited number of potential traits that could be used to describe personality. The statistical technique of factor analysis, however, has demonstrated that particular clusters of traits reliably correlate together. Hans Eysenck has suggested that personality is reducible to three major traits.[2] [3] Other researchers argue that more factors are needed to adequately describe human personality.[4] Many psychologists currently believe that five factors are sufficient.[5] [6]
Virtually all trait models, and even ancient Greek philosophy, include extraversion vs. introversion as a central dimension of human personality. Another prominent trait that is found in nearly all models is Neuroticism, or emotional instability.
Since it very clearly reads "how your character interacts with OTHERS" here, I will attempt to be as specific as I can, beginning with height:
0'1 - Crushes
0'2 - Crushes
0'3 - Crushes
0'4 - Crushes
0'5 - Crushes
0'6 - Crushes
0'8 - Notices
0'9 - Notices
0'10 - Notices
0'11 - Notices
1'0 - Likes
1'1 - Likes
1'2 - Likes
1'3 - Likes
1'4 - Likes
1'5 - Likes
1'6 - Likes
1'7 - Dislikes
1'8 - Likes
1'9 - Dislikes
1'10 - Likes
1'11 - Likes
2'0 - Likes
2'1 - Likes
2'2 - Likes
2'3 - Likes
2'4 - Likes
2'5 - Likes
2'6 - Likes
2'7 - Dislikes
2'8 - Likes
2'9 - Dislikes
2'10 - Likes
2'11 - Likes
3'0 - Likes
3'1 - Likes
3'2 - Likes
3'3 - Likes
3'4 - Likes
3'5 - Likes
3'6 - Likes
3'7 - Dislikes
3'8 - Likes
3'9 - Dislikes
3'10 - Likes
3'11 - Likes
4'0 - Likes
4'1 - Likes
4'2 - Likes
4'3 - Likes
4'4 - Likes
4'5 - Likes
4'6 - Likes
4'7 - Dislikes
4'8 - Likes
4'9 - Dislikes
4'10 - Likes
4'11 - Likes
5'0 - Likes
5'1 - Likes
5'2 - Likes
5'3 - Likes
5'4 - Likes
5'5 - Likes
5'6 - Likes
5'7 - Dislikes
5'8 - Likes
5'9 - Dislikes
5'10 - Likes
5'11 - Likes
Hair color -
Grey - Likes
Blonde - Dislikes
Red - Likes
Blue - Likes
Bald - Dislikes
Purple - Likes
Black - Likes
Green - Dislikes
Eye Color -
Black - Likes
Blue - Likes
Brown - Likes
White - Dislikes
Green - Dislikes
History: Since I have not made it painfully clear yet I wish to disclose no information about Yuumagures family. So here is a small section out of the life of Yuumagure Kyoushu:
Day 1~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure likes to brush his teeth. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. This was his daily routine and nothing EVER happened other than going to town and fixing things to earn a living, which is the point of his story for all you morons out there who dont get the "uneventful life until one day everything changed" concept often used in anime, although I guess noone watches that, and manga, which I guess noone reads. Yuumagure enjoyed breathing, and often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
I understand that you may want more than just one day of Yuumagures Life, so please allow me to enter excerpts from other days in his life.
Day 4~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. Yuumagure often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
Day 9~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. Yuumagure often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
Day 17~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. Yuumagure often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
Day 27~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. Yuumagure often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
Day 34~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. Yuumagure often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
Day 41~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. Yuumagure often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
Day 56~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. Yuumagure often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
Day 79~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. Yuumagure often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
Day 89~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. Yuumagure often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
Day 108~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. Yuumagure often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
Day 232~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. Yuumagure often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
Day 299~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. Yuumagure often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
Day 340~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. Yuumagure often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
Day 388~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. Yuumagure often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
Day 567~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. Yuumagure often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
Day 984~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. Yuumagure often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
Day 1, 002~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. Yuumagure often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
Day 1,225~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. Yuumagure often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
Day 1,339~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. Yuumagure often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
Day 1, 647~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. Yuumagure often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
Day 1, 923~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. Yuumagure often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
Day 2, 421~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. Yuumagure often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
Day 2, 550~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. Yuumagure often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
Day 3,001~
Yuumagure woke up. He had been asleep the following night in a bed. Yuumagure got up and put on clothes. He wore pants, shoes, and a shirt. Yuumagure went out in town and did stuff like fix things and talk to villagers like he had always done. Yuumagure often ate breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. At night, Yuumagure would lay down and close his eyes, which often caused him to lose consciousness until the next morning. This was a daily excercises he called "sleeping" which often left him in a state known as "rested" the next morning, which he enjoyed.
While I would love to put more here, I cannot because when I posted the REAL story here it was pulled, and while this was understandable I also very very clearly stated in the revise that the real story couldnt go up until the revolution, but I guess I just cant expect mods to comprehend such things.
Powers: ~The reasons as to why this is here still baffles me, so as a special treat, I will dedicate this section to teaching moderators how to delete sections of character sheets that dont apply because they apparently don't know how yet ~
bringing up a post to edit:
Once you've added a post to a topic, you may want to go back and edit it.
1. First, navigate back to the topic where you added your post and find your post.
2. If you are logged in, you'll see a link below the body of your post that says “Edit”. Click on it.
3. On the next screen you will see fields with the content of your post already there. Make any changes to your post and click Submit.
4. Your edited post will stay in the same place in the topic as before, but will now display your edited content.
The "Backspace" key: Backspace is the keyboard key that originally pushed the typewriter carriage one position backwards, and in modern computer displays moves the cursor one position backwards, deletes the preceding character, and shifts back the text after it by one position.
In typewriters, a typist would, for example, type a lowercase letter A with acute accent (á) by typing a lowercase letter A, backspace and then the acute accent key (also known as overstrike). This is the basis for such spacing modifiers in computer character sets such as the ASCII caret (^, for the circumflex accent). Backspace composition no longer works with digital displays or typesetting systems. It has to some degree been replaced with the combining diacritical marks mechanism of Unicode, though such characters do not work well with many fonts, and precomposed characters continue to be used. Some software like TeX or Microsoft Windows use the opposite method for diacritical marks, namely positioning the accent first, and then the base letter on its position.
Pressing the backspace key on a computer terminal would generate the ASCII code 08, BS or Backspace, which would delete the preceding character. That control code could also be accessed by pressing Control-H, as H is the eighth letter of the Latin alphabet. Terminals which did not have the backspace code mapped to the function of moving the cursor backwards and deleting the preceding character would display the symbols ^H (caret, H — see Caret notation) when the backspace key was pressed. This sequence is still used humorously for epanorthosis by computer literates, denoting the deletion of a pretended blunder, much like overstriking.
Example: My slave-dri^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^Hboss decided to stall the project.
A more concise alternative sometimes seen is ^W, which is the shortcut to delete the previous word in the Berkeley Unix terminal line discipline. One ^W can replace a whole string of ^H's. This shortcut has also made it into the Vi text editor. For really embarrassing blunders, ^U (kill line) can outdo a series of ^W.
The backspace is distinct from the delete key, which in paper media for computers would punch out all the holes to strike out a character, and in modern computers deletes text following it. Also, the delete key often works as a generic command to remove an object (such as an image inside a document, or a file in a file manager), while backspace usually has no effect.
In modern systems, the backspace key is often mapped to the delete character (0x7f in ASCII or Unicode), although the backspace key's function of deleting the character before the cursor remains.[1]
In a mainframe environment, to backspace means to move a magnetic tape backwards, typically to the previous block.
The backspace key is commonly used to go back a page when exploring folders in graphical environments, or when browsing the Web in web browsers.
I hope with all of my heart that this was helpful. No need to thank me, mods, just doing what I can to help the site.
Occupation: Yuumagure is a Carpenter of sorts.A carpenter (builder) is a skilled craftsperson who performs carpentry. Carpenters work with wood to construct, install and maintain buildings, furniture, and other objects. The work may involve manual labor and work outdoors.
Carpentry skill is gained through experience and study. Outside of unions, there are no formal training requirements (in the U.S.) and the trade can be easy to enter. In other countries, such as Germany, Japan and Canada there are strict standards.
The word "carpenter" is the English rendering of the Old French word carpentier (become charpentier) which is derived from the Latin carpentrius [artifex], "(maker) of a carriage.[2] The Middle English word (in the sense of "builder") was wright (from the Old English wryhta), which could be used in compound forms such as wheelwright or boatwright.
In British and Australian slang, a carpenter is sometimes referred to as a "chippie". One of the German words for carpenter is "Zimmermann" (room-maker, literally room-man), and hence is the source for the surname in German and English-speaking countries. Other woodworking names/professions, that also occur as a surname, are Tischler and Schreiner.
Carpentry in the United States is almost always done by men. With 98.5% of carpenters being male, it was the fourth most male-dominated occupation in the country in 1999.
Mercenary job title: None. Because it is obvious that nothing will not work here, I shall provide a quick description on the word Nothing. Nothing is a concept that describes the absence of anything at all. Colloquially, the concept is often used to indicate the lack of anything relevant or significant, or to describe a particularly unimportant thing, event, or object. It is contrasted with something and everything. Nothingness is used more specifically as the state of nonexistence of everything.
Appearance:
While I would love to place a detailed display of how my character looks, im afraid I cannot find a right hand pinky, left hip, left cheek bone, right 1/8th section of the hair, upper corner of the left pupil, or a good adams apple that I agree with. Instead I found a picture that I believe will best describe to the best of my knowledge how my character will look.
www.daviddarling.info/images/muscles_human_body_front.jpg
I believe that is the closest pic I can find to how my character should look. Anyone with any pictures of a right hand pinky, left hip, left cheek bone, right 1/8th section of the hair, upper corner of the left pupil, or a good adams apple please PM me so I may add it to my post.
To all of the moderators that will read this character sheet, I appreciate you looking over my failure of a character for yet a third time. I am sorry for putting up two easy to read and understand sheets and do not understand why I did not just make this one to begin with, I apologize. I do hope that each section is long enough because as we all know, the longer and more complicated the section the easier it is to understand and more creative it is.
Surely this sheet will be accepted as I have followed every single rule and guideline placed out for me when making it, such as each section is several paragraphs long and are absolutely as detailed as humanly possible. Due to the fact that there are absolutely no grounds to rejecting this character sheet, I look forward to others using this as an example on how a character sheet should be properly made, and causing many uproars if there is a single post or character sheet that does not have at least as much information as I have provided, because then I could only believe that they are getting off easier than me and clearly disobeying the rules.
I hope you enjoyed my character sheet and I look forward to RPing soon!
P.S. If the reality of my post results in this post being deleted, thread being removed, or suspension, I assure you with all certainty that this is the FINAL character sheet that I put up, so you do not have to worry about another stunt like this being pulled again. Although I will come back to see what kind of story you can come up with to give me a reasonable answer as to why this character sheet is rejected
As Keiji told me "Come on, you can do it!"