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Dec 29, 2017 8:02:33 GMT
Post by Admingirl on Dec 29, 2017 8:02:33 GMT
Welcome to the social hub! I hope you make friends and have fun here! I want to keep this a safe socializing community for all ages so please read our rules before posting anything: 1- Be nice to others, harrassing and rude comments are not allowed 2- NSFW and 18+ posts are not allowed 3- Reference to alcohol or drugs is not allowed 4- Talking about politics or religion in the forum is not allowed 5- Talking about shows/cartoons that involve magic or any religion concept is not allowed 6- Horoscopes and things that pretend to predict the future are not allowed 7- Spam is not allowed, if you want to advertise something post it in this board8- All posts must be written in English, posts that are not in English may get deleted If you violate the above rules you will be at risk of being banned from Social hub, also, the admins have the right to delete any post or comment at any time, with or without any reason. Happy socializing!
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Post by sunnie on Dec 29, 2017 18:08:45 GMT
Ok, read and understood
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Jan 5, 2018 9:12:19 GMT
Post by brunettechick44 on Jan 5, 2018 9:12:19 GMT
okay
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Jan 7, 2018 16:54:03 GMT
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Post by groenii on Jan 7, 2018 16:54:03 GMT
Question: does the rule about magic mean that its also not allowed to talk about something fictitious like Harry Potter, Pokémon, or things like Caspar the Friendly Ghost? Or is it more meant towards such things as Wiccan, which also exist irl? I'd like to make sure since there are a ton of magical/supernatural things out there but not all of them are very obviously magical.
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Post by Admingirl on Jan 7, 2018 17:09:04 GMT
Question: does the rule about magic mean that its also not allowed to talk about something fictitious like Harry Potter, Pokémon, or things like Caspar the Friendly Ghost? Or is it more meant towards such things as Wiccan, which also exist irl? I'd like to make sure since there are a ton of magical/supernatural things out there but not all of them are very obviously magical. yes. i am sorry but taking about things that includes magic is not allowed here
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Post by Admingirl on Jan 7, 2018 17:09:47 GMT
Question: does the rule about magic mean that its also not allowed to talk about something fictitious like Harry Potter, Pokémon, or things like Caspar the Friendly Ghost? Or is it more meant towards such things as Wiccan, which also exist irl? I'd like to make sure since there are a ton of magical/supernatural things out there but not all of them are very obviously magical. yes. i am sorry but taking about things that includes magic is not allowed here there are still lots of movies and shows that dont have magic htw
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Post by groenii on Jan 7, 2018 17:13:38 GMT
Yea I know. Its not as if I'm angry about that or anything, however I would like to not make any mistakes. As I stated, it is sometimes really vague whether something has magic in it or not, like superpowers for instance. That is why I asked.
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Post by Admingirl on Jan 7, 2018 17:15:38 GMT
Yea I know. Its not as if I'm angry about that or anything, however I would like to not make any mistakes. As I stated, it is sometimes really vague whether something has magic in it or not, like superpowers for instance. That is why I asked. superpowers are not always what I consider "magic"
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Post by groenii on Jan 7, 2018 17:20:03 GMT
Yea I know. Its not as if I'm angry about that or anything, however I would like to not make any mistakes. As I stated, it is sometimes really vague whether something has magic in it or not, like superpowers for instance. That is why I asked. superpowers are not always what I consider "magic" But they are magical sometimes? That makes it even more confusing. How do you decide when superpowers are magical and when they are not? Even within the Avengers film that will come out in 2018, some heroes got their powers through money or spiderbites, but people like Doctor Strange have powers that they learned from books. Would we then not be allowed to talk about that film? Also, if I'm annoying you, I'm sorry. I just don't like unclear rules because I've been on websites that had them and it caused every mod to interpret the rules differently. This meant that some people would get permission from one mod to do something, only to be banned by another anyway. That would suck.
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Post by Admingirl on Jan 7, 2018 17:23:03 GMT
superpowers are not always what I consider "magic" But they are magical sometimes? That makes it even more confusing. How do you decide when superpowers are magical and when they are not? Even within the Avengers film that will come out in 2018, some heroes got their powers through money or spiderbites, but people like Doctor Strange have powers that they learned from books. Would we then not be allowed to talk about that film? Also, if I'm annoying you, I'm sorry. I just don't like unclear rules because I've been on websites that had them and it caused every mod to interpret the rules differently. This meant that some people would get permission from one mod to do something, only to be banned by another anyway. That would suck. superpowers like someone wgo can fly or an animal that talks for example are what I dont consider "magic" while what I consider magic is for example if someone in a movje turned a person into an animal for example is it clear now?
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Jan 7, 2018 17:24:13 GMT
Post by groenii on Jan 7, 2018 17:24:13 GMT
Ah so its more about how the thing happens. Just generic spells etc then Got it.
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Apr 30, 2020 13:18:01 GMT
Post by aliceuchiha on Apr 30, 2020 13:18:01 GMT
ok friend!
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