And he did it again, you don't need to write a book to win this game!
Bite me. It's not about winning or losing, it's how you play the game. And I like catching up.
Also, you two obviously don't know the benefits of stealth. Try scaring the living daylights out of someone IRL and you'll better understand.
Kid, despite my less than discreet size and thunderous voice, I can actually make myself quite undetectable if I choose.
I know, but not everyone knows that,
Sad, isn't it?
What I said translates as "I summon the Sith Legend, Darth Logos!!"
I find it very odd that the words for Sith and Darth in the so-called Sith tongue are not "Sith" and "Darth".
Jump scares are easy. You should start branching out and getting more creative. Use props and things - rubber snakes and spiders, pop balloons as a misdirect. Eventually you can graduate to full on costuming and body acting to creep out kids, grown adults, animals and everything in-between.
Jump "scares" aren't scares. They startle....usually.
I define a scare when this is the result. (watch the door frame)
That would be a scare.
Well just so you know, we do feel all those things, we just don't let them rule our judgment and actions. Plus we are encouraged to love.
The Jedi lie to themselves with a holier-than-thou-art attitude that emotions are bad. Anyone ever seen Equilibrium? Watch it, or watch it again. Lack of discipline allows your emotions to run wild. But knowing how to effectively release them makes for a fuller life. The Sith try to dominate the universe, while the jedi foolishly try to dominate themselves.