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Apr 12, 2011 19:16:10 GMT -5
Post by James Whitman on Apr 12, 2011 19:16:10 GMT -5
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friends .
James is a kid at heart, no questions asked. He's obliviously cheerful for his age and often finds himself getting into all kinds of trouble, whether it be a simple heist to the pumpkin patch during Halloween (that's a lie, he'd never steal) or a suicide mission to save the country. He's just the sort of guy who likes to lend a hand, not caring if his own life was on the line as long as the people are safe. Providing such assistance comes with having been part of the military too, it's the right thing to do. He's a bit eccentric when it comes to emotional, serious moments - an optimist even in the midst of deadly situations. Because to James the world has had too many of the bad, and he tries not to be a pessimist. It's really hard to not give up.
He tries his best to understand the world around him since it changes so quickly, getting a hold of new gadgets spawning from various companies, reading books, reading the newspapers, and hating sparkly vampires. Because really, there is no such thing as a sparkly vampire. They're all bloodsuckers, and they are very professional at what they do. So if anyone needs a geek, you can count on James to be your friendly neighbor.
enemies .
To defeat the enemy, you must become one with the enemy. Hah, right! The typical answer of an old kung fu master in the late eighties films. It's hard to imagine James hating anyone, or disliking them (for a better term, 'hate' is such a strong word). He's not vent on taking over the planet, or chasing after fame, or prides himself in all glory. In fact, he's everything you'd want as a hero: fearless, reckless, adventurous... oh, and is often loud, crazy and very, very talkative. There's the downside.
James is known for telling outlandish stories, improvisation and saying the weirdest things a person can possibly imagine. And one would think that a twenty-eight year old would have the maturity level to not talk every five seconds and let someone else have a go at the topic being discussed at the time. Unfortunately, this is highly unlikely. Consider yourself lucky if James let's you slip a word out or two.
Hmm, and what frustrates him enough to make him your enemy? He really doesn't like it when people try to kill him. No one does (I'm guessing that point doesn't count anymore). When he's urged to do something he has no desire of doing, or if you spoil something for him like a good book he's reading. Of course it will have to be more that once until James starts developing a disliking for that someone.
lovers .
It may come as a shock to people to find that James Whitman has never thought about marriage or anything relating to the sort, ever. He did feel for his old college mate Penelope, but after the incident, the feeling is long gone and he's living in paranoia of getting close anyone. James would never admit it, and would ever notice but he likes to lean away from every lovey-dovey opportunity as much as possible. Friend love is different, but love-love is like a whole other universe to James. He'd probably strike you as dumbfounded if something along the lines of becoming intimate came into discussion, and would most likely say, 'What was that you were talking about? This isn't about Twilight, is it?' But if someone were to break his barrier, it'd be a long platonic process until James would be able to warm up. It really depends.
But here's a hint to get you started, he likes art. Preferably music.
James is a kid at heart, no questions asked. He's obliviously cheerful for his age and often finds himself getting into all kinds of trouble, whether it be a simple heist to the pumpkin patch during Halloween (that's a lie, he'd never steal) or a suicide mission to save the country. He's just the sort of guy who likes to lend a hand, not caring if his own life was on the line as long as the people are safe. Providing such assistance comes with having been part of the military too, it's the right thing to do. He's a bit eccentric when it comes to emotional, serious moments - an optimist even in the midst of deadly situations. Because to James the world has had too many of the bad, and he tries not to be a pessimist. It's really hard to not give up.
He tries his best to understand the world around him since it changes so quickly, getting a hold of new gadgets spawning from various companies, reading books, reading the newspapers, and hating sparkly vampires. Because really, there is no such thing as a sparkly vampire. They're all bloodsuckers, and they are very professional at what they do. So if anyone needs a geek, you can count on James to be your friendly neighbor.
enemies .
To defeat the enemy, you must become one with the enemy. Hah, right! The typical answer of an old kung fu master in the late eighties films. It's hard to imagine James hating anyone, or disliking them (for a better term, 'hate' is such a strong word). He's not vent on taking over the planet, or chasing after fame, or prides himself in all glory. In fact, he's everything you'd want as a hero: fearless, reckless, adventurous... oh, and is often loud, crazy and very, very talkative. There's the downside.
James is known for telling outlandish stories, improvisation and saying the weirdest things a person can possibly imagine. And one would think that a twenty-eight year old would have the maturity level to not talk every five seconds and let someone else have a go at the topic being discussed at the time. Unfortunately, this is highly unlikely. Consider yourself lucky if James let's you slip a word out or two.
Hmm, and what frustrates him enough to make him your enemy? He really doesn't like it when people try to kill him. No one does (I'm guessing that point doesn't count anymore). When he's urged to do something he has no desire of doing, or if you spoil something for him like a good book he's reading. Of course it will have to be more that once until James starts developing a disliking for that someone.
lovers .
It may come as a shock to people to find that James Whitman has never thought about marriage or anything relating to the sort, ever. He did feel for his old college mate Penelope, but after the incident, the feeling is long gone and he's living in paranoia of getting close anyone. James would never admit it, and would ever notice but he likes to lean away from every lovey-dovey opportunity as much as possible. Friend love is different, but love-love is like a whole other universe to James. He'd probably strike you as dumbfounded if something along the lines of becoming intimate came into discussion, and would most likely say, 'What was that you were talking about? This isn't about Twilight, is it?' But if someone were to break his barrier, it'd be a long platonic process until James would be able to warm up. It really depends.
But here's a hint to get you started, he likes art. Preferably music.
` inocencio .
` friends .
Mia is the most generous, wee little thing you could probably find in school and is proud of it in most cases. She has the advantage of fitting into small places and can sneak off easier than most students of average height, who would not be proud? Though friendly and outgoing, she keeps in mind that not everyone can be trusted and while she may seem like she's warming up to you, she's really observing one's body language until she's certain that they won't bite her head off first opportunity they get.Having said, it's not that difficult to make friends with Mia. A first bad impression can stick with her, but being the nice person she is she'll work her way through that and try a proper greeting a second time around. She's loyal and is more of a follower than a leader when it comes to adventurous heights and will rely on someone else's perspective despite being an improvisor with weapons and manipulating her powers. It doesn't mean that she won't step up to take the lead when things are falling apart, oh no, she's up for anything. She's timid when it comes to full on attention from peers and strays away from popularity.
` enemies .
It's understandable to Mia that some people like to bathe in fame, and she won't be jealous or anything but she hates it when those seeking attention are complete snobs. It's hard to stay a pacifist when ambiguous people are running about and making others feel like losers. Of course she'd never submit to violence, she'll just imagine the scene playing out in her head and stay quiet about her opinions. She'll leave before any words are exchanged.She also doesn't take too kindly to people talking behind her back, and you can be sure that Mia will confront you at some point to clear things up if she's able to muster enough courage. Basically, she hates attention whores and meanies.
` lovers .
Mia's not much for romantic relationships as she likes to focus on school and friends, but it doesn't mean she'd shoo just anyone away. She likes to laugh, and has a crave for ice cream. One thing that all guys should know, however, is that Mia doesn't like make up. Not that much anyway. Maybe an eye liner? Yeah, that sounds good enough.