Kidding, kidding. Anywho's, welcome to RAF! I'm sure you'll have a ton of fun here.
*leans over and whispers* But seriously kid, hand over the sanity. The Darkness is freakin' scary.... *twitches*
WHAT?!!!!! WHERE DID YOU SEE I LIVE IN A DARK LITTLE HOLE, YOU... ANIMAL!!!!
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Now, I just have to ask... was that supposed to be an insult? Duh! I'M A BEAR!!!!
VISSER25 AND WARREN BEARCLAW!!!!! CALM DOWN!
erm... my name is just "Bear". We don't share our full names. It scares the bajeebers out of some people. *shrugs* Go figure. [spoiler] From
TVtropes: As mentioned above, the English from the time Beowulf was written to avoid even naming the bear. In several languages (including French, English, German, Finnish and Russian), there was a taboo about even saying "bear" for fear that it would summon one. Thus, there's usually at least one euphemism that survives to this day for them to keep that from happening (in English, the most common one is "bruin", literally "brown one"). [/spoiler]