Difference between revisions of "You feel"

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*'''You feel a bit steadier now'''
 
*'''You feel a bit steadier now'''
 
*'''[[You feel especially healthy]]'''
 
*'''[[You feel especially healthy]]'''
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*'''You feel somewhat dizzy'''
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*'''You feel threatened'''
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*'''You feel lonely'''
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*'''You feel charged up'''
 
*'''You feel an unexpected draft'''
 
*'''You feel an unexpected draft'''
 
*The following are associated with [[disintegration_resistance]]:
 
*The following are associated with [[disintegration_resistance]]:

Revision as of 16:09, 22 November 2006

There are several messages starting with You feel:

  • You feel guilty
  • You feel a mild buzz
  • You feel rather light headed
  • You feel a little chill
  • You feel like someone is helping you
  • You feel less confused now
  • You feel more confident in your weapon skills
  • You feel a bit steadier now
  • You feel especially healthy
  • You feel somewhat dizzy
  • You feel threatened
  • You feel lonely
  • You feel charged up
  • You feel an unexpected draft
  • The following are associated with disintegration_resistance:
    • You feel very firm
    • You feel totally together, man
  • The following are associated with attributes:
    • You feel strong! You must have been exercising.
      • You feel weak! You must have been abusing your body.
    • You feel agile! You must have been working on your reflexes.
      • You feel clumsy! You haven't been working on reflexes lately.
    • You feel tough! You must be leading a healthy life-style.
      • You feel fragile! You haven't been watching your health.
    • You feel wise! You must have been very observant.
      • You feel foolish! You haven't been paying attention.
    • You feel smart!
      • You feel stupid!
    • You feel charismatic!
      • You feel repulsive!

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