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codeorange
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Codeorange Q & A
codeorange
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- Post n°1
Codeorange Q & A
Hey guys, whatever questions you want to ask me, as long as they're not too bizarre, go right ahead and fire away. I've been wanting to do something like this for some time, so I'm pumped for this! :faic:
The Freedom Fighter
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- Post n°2
Re: Codeorange Q & A
What does your username mean?
codeorange
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- Post n°3
Re: Codeorange Q & A
code = It probably describes the type of mind that I have in general, to be honest. I'm into stuff like codes, puzzles, mysteries, etc. I like to be involved in critical thinking projects. Needless to say, I like to play games like chess, so yeah. lol
orange = This is simple. Orange is for Tails' original fur color had when he just started out.
orange = This is simple. Orange is for Tails' original fur color had when he just started out.
Pianta
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- Post n°4
Re: Codeorange Q & A
So, if you like puzzles and mysteries... ever played Professor Layton?
codeorange
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- Post n°5
Re: Codeorange Q & A
No, I haven't. What's Professor Layton about?
Twixie Hushimo
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- Post n°6
Re: Codeorange Q & A
Have you actually read the book Code Orange by Caroline Cooney?
The Freedom Fighter
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- Post n°8
Re: Codeorange Q & A
Why does Tails have a lightsaber?
codeorange
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- Post n°9
Re: Codeorange Q & A
lol Because he is a well-trained jedi knight!
Gamma The Great
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- Post n°10
Re: Codeorange Q & A
What are your most common activities in your spare time?
TheShadowWalker
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- Post n°11
Re: Codeorange Q & A
How do you feel now that I passed your post count?
Gamma The Great
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- Post n°12
Re: Codeorange Q & A
How often do you log in to The Sonic Community?
Is the world of Fan Fiction clean? How do you like it there?
Is the world of Fan Fiction clean? How do you like it there?
codeorange
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- Post n°13
Re: Codeorange Q & A
To Gamma The Great:
My most common activities in my spare time are mainly scriptwriting and exercising. I currently lift 35 lbs. dumbbell weights and I'm trying to make the move up to 45 lbs. With the scriptwriting, I write stories that I intend to have made for future video games possibly. I have written like seven stories already and I'm working on a sequel for my second out of seven stories.
Also, during baseball season, I usually write articles on a blog for my local baseball team. I have been doing that for about 3 years.
How often do I log in to TSC? I can't really tell how often exactly I come on here, but I at least check a couple times a day to see what's going on. I love this place. There's much more freedom here than there is at SoA.
Well, in the world of Fan Fiction...you gotta pick and choose your spots. Some places, such as action/adventure, mystery and suspense, and science-fiction colonies are good to be in, but stay away from the romance colony. lol
To The ShadowWalker:
I don't mind it one bit that you have a higher post count than me. Keep on posting, buddy! :D:
My most common activities in my spare time are mainly scriptwriting and exercising. I currently lift 35 lbs. dumbbell weights and I'm trying to make the move up to 45 lbs. With the scriptwriting, I write stories that I intend to have made for future video games possibly. I have written like seven stories already and I'm working on a sequel for my second out of seven stories.
Also, during baseball season, I usually write articles on a blog for my local baseball team. I have been doing that for about 3 years.
How often do I log in to TSC? I can't really tell how often exactly I come on here, but I at least check a couple times a day to see what's going on. I love this place. There's much more freedom here than there is at SoA.
Well, in the world of Fan Fiction...you gotta pick and choose your spots. Some places, such as action/adventure, mystery and suspense, and science-fiction colonies are good to be in, but stay away from the romance colony. lol
To The ShadowWalker:
I don't mind it one bit that you have a higher post count than me. Keep on posting, buddy! :D:
Zez
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- Post n°14
Re: Codeorange Q & A
What's the last book you've read?
What's your favorite book?
What is, aside from your own, and in your opinion, the best fan fiction there is?
How do you feel that Painted Over has been nominated to the TSC Originals section?
What's your favorite book?
What is, aside from your own, and in your opinion, the best fan fiction there is?
How do you feel that Painted Over has been nominated to the TSC Originals section?
codeorange
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- Post n°15
Re: Codeorange Q & A
Good questions, Zez. Thank you for asking me these questions, buddy!
The last book I've read and finished was a short story, but it was a story that I do love, called Fantastic Mr. Fox. Aside from Tails, I'm a fan of foxes in general, and I got a big kick out of reading Fantastic Mr. Fox.
The two books I now bounce back and forth reading are The Italian Secretary, a Sherlock Holmes mystery novel, and Mutiny on the Bounty, a true story of a captain's cruelty to the crew's rebellion in a voyage.
My favorite book? I can't really say, to be honest. I don't have a favorite.
The best fan fiction there is? Well...I can't give you an answer there because I'm sure there are plenty of fan made stories that are truly phenomenal and are worth the read, but I can't say which ones exactly.
I can tell you for sure that the absolute worst fan fiction I have ever come across are those that relate to Sonic + Romance. There's no substance to stories that solely focus on romantic issues and blatant ineterest-pushing from the authors of those stories. The fact of the matter is this. I consider writing fan fiction my responsibility to actually tell a story and NOT to cater to the "Sonic + Romance" mentality. You gotta get your readers invested in your story by actually telling one, describing the plot, the main characters, and revealing the twists and turns that will happen in your story. Telling stories is a form of entertainment, so entertain your readers. *shrugs*
Really? Painted Over has been nominated to the TSC Originals section? I didn't know that! Thanks for telling me! lol
The last book I've read and finished was a short story, but it was a story that I do love, called Fantastic Mr. Fox. Aside from Tails, I'm a fan of foxes in general, and I got a big kick out of reading Fantastic Mr. Fox.
The two books I now bounce back and forth reading are The Italian Secretary, a Sherlock Holmes mystery novel, and Mutiny on the Bounty, a true story of a captain's cruelty to the crew's rebellion in a voyage.
My favorite book? I can't really say, to be honest. I don't have a favorite.
The best fan fiction there is? Well...I can't give you an answer there because I'm sure there are plenty of fan made stories that are truly phenomenal and are worth the read, but I can't say which ones exactly.
I can tell you for sure that the absolute worst fan fiction I have ever come across are those that relate to Sonic + Romance. There's no substance to stories that solely focus on romantic issues and blatant ineterest-pushing from the authors of those stories. The fact of the matter is this. I consider writing fan fiction my responsibility to actually tell a story and NOT to cater to the "Sonic + Romance" mentality. You gotta get your readers invested in your story by actually telling one, describing the plot, the main characters, and revealing the twists and turns that will happen in your story. Telling stories is a form of entertainment, so entertain your readers. *shrugs*
Really? Painted Over has been nominated to the TSC Originals section? I didn't know that! Thanks for telling me! lol
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SonicFanPS2
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- Post n°16
Re: Codeorange Q & A
If you had to defeat a giant donkey in a Colosseum, how would you react?
codeorange
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- Post n°17
Re: Codeorange Q & A
I'd watch Russell Crowe's The Gladiator first, and then take on the challenge with great confidence...for great justice! lol
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codeorange
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Re: Codeorange Q & A
No answer. I drive a car but I'm not going to give out any details on what car I have. Next question.
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- Post n°20
Re: Codeorange Q & A
your real name is?
and how did your username come about?
and how did your username come about?
Zez
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- Post n°21
Re: Codeorange Q & A
Soviet Soldier wrote:your real name is?
and how did your username come about?
1.- Courtesy of your friendly neighborhood grammar Nazi.
2.- He already explained why he chose his username. It's in this topic.
Auflodern
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Re: Codeorange Q & A
Zezima wrote:Soviet Soldier wrote:your real name is?
and how did your username come about?
1.- Courtesy of your friendly neighborhood grammar Nazi.
2.- He already explained why he chose his username. It's in this topic.
Yeah I saw it after I posted.
codeorange
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- Post n°23
Re: Codeorange Q & A
Hey guys, feel free to ask me more questions. There are plenty of things that I would like to discuss in depth about.
The Freedom Fighter
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- Post n°24
Re: Codeorange Q & A
What is one of those things?
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