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Pus, she's wonderful to talk to in chat
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ArgentDragon wrote: I'll second that. I know that there's lots of guys that like the idea of a supergirl abusing her powers and any man that gets in her way, but I'm glad Camille is good-natured and wanting to protect others.
Pus, she's wonderful to talk to in chat
I am also glad that Camille is on the side of good. I do know she helps out alot. She also tries to chat and answer our questions here if she is not busy. I really admire her for being a good, kind, helpful person even if she has all those powers but she tries to be a down to earth person.
I am just curious how she did when she got her powers. How she adjusted to it in her daily life.
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Thank you everyone for the kind words, I'm pretty happy about them which means I'm having a hard time staying on the ground.
Alright, well it was pretty hard transitioning to be honest. One minute your the town's gutter trash and the next, you have these powers that go beyond your imagination.
Like I said before, I did let that power go through my head a bit. Thankfully, my mother helped me stay grounded and even helped me adjust to living a life with these powers. We have a large farm and plenty of space for me to move around not to mention plenty of things to lift, or break.
So yeah, if you are/know someone who is superpowered, take a page off the Kents and teach said superpowered person how to run a farm.
You'd think that superspeed would make me more punctual, huh?
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Camille Jones wrote: the town's gutter trash
Don't think anyone believes that's true.
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pansardum wrote:
Camille Jones wrote: the town's gutter trash
Don't think anyone believes that's true.
Well, that was before the meteor. I did manage to leave though and I only come back to visit my mom. Nowadays they are a bit more nice but still...
You'd think that superspeed would make me more punctual, huh?
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ArgentDragon wrote: Being from a small farming town myself, I know how the labels stick to you. It's sad, but all the bad stuff and stupid mistakes you made when you were younger will be remembered for a long time, while other people's dirty secrets get swept under the rug and ignored because they're 'upstanding citizens'. One of the reasons why i never really go back to my hometown much except to visit relatives: I just can't stand the hypocracy.
Believe me Argent, that's a universal problem. I got a lot of it from my father's family, just because wew are the "poor relatives".
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Anon wrote:
ArgentDragon wrote: Being from a small farming town myself, I know how the labels stick to you. It's sad, but all the bad stuff and stupid mistakes you made when you were younger will be remembered for a long time, while other people's dirty secrets get swept under the rug and ignored because they're 'upstanding citizens'. One of the reasons why i never really go back to my hometown much except to visit relatives: I just can't stand the hypocracy.
Believe me Argent, that's a universal problem. I got a lot of it from my father's family, just because wew are the "poor relatives".
In the end though, I realize that those people have their own problems or karma will pay them a visit at some point in their lives if it hasn't already.
You'd think that superspeed would make me more punctual, huh?
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Camille Jones wrote:
Anon wrote:
ArgentDragon wrote: Being from a small farming town myself, I know how the labels stick to you. It's sad, but all the bad stuff and stupid mistakes you made when you were younger will be remembered for a long time, while other people's dirty secrets get swept under the rug and ignored because they're 'upstanding citizens'. One of the reasons why i never really go back to my hometown much except to visit relatives: I just can't stand the hypocracy.
Believe me Argent, that's a universal problem. I got a lot of it from my father's family, just because wew are the "poor relatives".
In the end though, I realize that those people have their own problems or karma will pay them a visit at some point in their lives if it hasn't already.
Karma sure as hell visited you in form of that meteor
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njae wrote:
Camille Jones wrote:
Anon wrote:
ArgentDragon wrote: Being from a small farming town myself, I know how the labels stick to you. It's sad, but all the bad stuff and stupid mistakes you made when you were younger will be remembered for a long time, while other people's dirty secrets get swept under the rug and ignored because they're 'upstanding citizens'. One of the reasons why i never really go back to my hometown much except to visit relatives: I just can't stand the hypocracy.
Believe me Argent, that's a universal problem. I got a lot of it from my father's family, just because wew are the "poor relatives".
In the end though, I realize that those people have their own problems or karma will pay them a visit at some point in their lives if it hasn't already.
Karma sure as hell visited you in form of that meteor
Went through hell because of her bigoted hometown. The Universe sends a meteor that gives her incredible powers.
Yeah I'd like to think karma paid me in full.
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The Highlander wrote: I noticed in your latest account of your day practising with the US army you tore your way though a steel door using just your breasts. Does this mean that they are always incredibly hard (which might make things a bit difficult for Tom), or did you tense them up specially?
Well, you also have to account that I took a nuke and absorbed all the energy. So I definitely gained a boost in strength and in my powers because of it, not to mention that most of my excess energy are stored in my breast. But they are a bit soft, just like any other pair of breast out there.
I think there are two factors though that are more in play: One, my nipples - along with my skin - can cut through steel or stop bullets, shells and missiles. Two, my pectoral muscles are harder than any steel out there.
So I think what was happening is that my nipples were cutting through the thick steel door while my pectoral muscles allowed me to push through and bust it open. Though considering that I'm invulnerable through and through, I'd still like to think that my breast can break through a steel door.
You'd think that superspeed would make me more punctual, huh?
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Camille Jones wrote:
The Highlander wrote: I noticed in your latest account of your day practising with the US army you tore your way though a steel door using just your breasts. Does this mean that they are always incredibly hard (which might make things a bit difficult for Tom), or did you tense them up specially?
Well, you also have to account that I took a nuke and absorbed all the energy. So I definitely gained a boost in strength and in my powers because of it, not to mention that most of my excess energy are stored in my breast. But they are a bit soft, just like any other pair of breast out there.
I think there are two factors though that are more in play: One, my nipples - along with my skin - can cut through steel or stop bullets, shells and missiles. Two, my pectoral muscles are harder than any steel out there.
So I think what was happening is that my nipples were cutting through the thick steel door while my pectoral muscles allowed me to push through and bust it open. Though considering that I'm invulnerable through and through, I'd still like to think that my breast can break through a steel door.
Wow! Thanks for sharing this to us Camille.
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Camille Jones wrote:
The Highlander wrote: I noticed in your latest account of your day practising with the US army you tore your way though a steel door using just your breasts. Does this mean that they are always incredibly hard (which might make things a bit difficult for Tom), or did you tense them up specially?
So I think what was happening is that my nipples were cutting through the thick steel door while my pectoral muscles allowed me to push through and bust it open. Though considering that I'm invulnerable through and through, I'd still like to think that my breast can break through a steel door.
i would think given the way you have described it you could have probabbly bended through steel with your pinkie toe.
Funny how you never hear about that:)
(actually it whould be kind of awkard really)
I do have a question: After a day like a day in the miltary like you recent story, how hard is it to adjust back to normal life. I would think that would be the hardest part.
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castor wrote:
Camille Jones wrote:
The Highlander wrote: I noticed in your latest account of your day practising with the US army you tore your way though a steel door using just your breasts. Does this mean that they are always incredibly hard (which might make things a bit difficult for Tom), or did you tense them up specially?
So I think what was happening is that my nipples were cutting through the thick steel door while my pectoral muscles allowed me to push through and bust it open. Though considering that I'm invulnerable through and through, I'd still like to think that my breast can break through a steel door.
i would think given the way you have described it you could have probabbly bended through steel with your pinkie toe.
Funny how you never hear about that:)
(actually it whould be kind of awkard really)
I do have a question: After a day like a day in the miltary like you recent story, how hard is it to adjust back to normal life. I would think that would be the hardest part.
Well, if you mean normal as in going back to being a normal college-aged girl, then I was never normal to start out with. However, as far as going back to being my normal-powered self, well that took quite a bit of focus and concentration until I was able to burn off the excess energy. Truthfully, having all that energy was like my first day with having superpowers. But, as time went on, I regained my control and when I went back to my normal-powered self I had better control over my powers.
You'd think that superspeed would make me more punctual, huh?
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castor wrote: I guess the question was more to the mentality involved-from being at the center of hundreds of people an attomic bombs...to well not. I would think it whould be tricky to deal with.
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Oh well if I'm understanding your question right, well it was a lot more quiet and peaceful to deal with. Sometimes going back to routine is a great break from all of those tests I participated.
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On that note I wonder whether people would prefer to see how it all began first, or would they want to see how things continue from Day in the military?
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Camille Jones wrote: Well, I don't think there is much to continue after that. He's asking whether I should write a story about the day I discovered the meteor that gave me these incredible abilities or if I should write a story about what happens sometime after my tests with the military?
Indeed. And while I personally am all for the fatefull encounter with the meteor and everything that followed afterwards, you did set up a few interesting bits at the end of "Day at the military"
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