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Minerva
03:23:53 Min
Lol Fawn- mission failed successfully 🤣
Irish Fields
03:13:21 Fawn
Thank you!
HermitAcres
02:58:59 Hermit
Nice foal fawn
Irish Fields
02:57:25 Fawn
Rated the wrong foal but got a WWW so can't complain!
-HEE Click-
HermitAcres
02:51:10 Hermit
Thanks for your input everybody. I currently only have SD gelds. Is it better to have SD or AD? Is SD better when just learning on showing?
All Breeds
02:47:59 Fawn
Yeah I would show SSS or higher however there are bad geldings at all ratings. They'd end up not showing very well and costing more to enter than they'd make back
The Unknown
02:45:02 Unknown | Dark
I don't even care about rating. I have multiple SSS or worse geldings
All Breeds
02:42:49 Fawn
When I used to show and had a lot of geldings I'd cull based on training
North Street
02:41:15 North
Neither do I. As long as they are EEE or above they stay and show until they die
The Unknown
02:37:24 Unknown | Dark
I don't cull geldings
Dawnmist Stables
02:26:18 
I just do it when I get tired of looking at them tbh. Though I also approach how I enter shows differently than most I think, where I'll show them outside of their main discipline depending on their stats. So if they don't train well in the stats that are best for cross-disciplines (Strength, Speed, and Heart) I might get rid of them then too.
HermitAcres
02:14:43 Hermit
How do you know when to cull a gelding from your show string?
Haunui Farm
02:14:23 Carmack
-HEE Click-

Do I go #1 SHLB for her
Haunui Farm
02:13:00 Carmack
Thanks! Makes breeding my girl next year more exciting but also makes me nervous
Moongold Magic
02:10:52 🍭 Diva
3
Haunui Farm
02:08:43 Carmack
How many foals does a mare need to have to hit the LBs?
Santana Rising
02:07:24 San
Ugh, skipped the 'geld 25 only to get' geld 300'. At least I can skip again tomorrow and concentrate on the explore quest today.
Drafty Acres
01:55:54 Mo
I don't understand how to use the BM effectively with AD horses (which all mine are) so I tough it out and hand enter all of them
MakeEm Fancy
01:54:37 Ally 💜
I suck at hand entering. I never seem to make a profit unless I use BM and then do the easy show hand entry
ShiningStar Stables
01:53:06 Chey / Star
I don't use the BM but with hand entering I like to only enter levels 4 and above so having them separate would be very helpful

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Minerva
03:23:53 Min
Lol Fawn- mission failed successfully 🤣
Irish Fields
03:13:21 Fawn
Thank you!
HermitAcres
02:58:59 Hermit
Nice foal fawn
Irish Fields
02:57:25 Fawn
Rated the wrong foal but got a WWW so can't complain!
-HEE Click-
HermitAcres
02:51:10 Hermit
Thanks for your input everybody. I currently only have SD gelds. Is it better to have SD or AD? Is SD better when just learning on showing?
All Breeds
02:47:59 Fawn
Yeah I would show SSS or higher however there are bad geldings at all ratings. They'd end up not showing very well and costing more to enter than they'd make back
The Unknown
02:45:02 Unknown | Dark
I don't even care about rating. I have multiple SSS or worse geldings
All Breeds
02:42:49 Fawn
When I used to show and had a lot of geldings I'd cull based on training
North Street
02:41:15 North
Neither do I. As long as they are EEE or above they stay and show until they die
The Unknown
02:37:24 Unknown | Dark
I don't cull geldings
Dawnmist Stables
02:26:18 
I just do it when I get tired of looking at them tbh. Though I also approach how I enter shows differently than most I think, where I'll show them outside of their main discipline depending on their stats. So if they don't train well in the stats that are best for cross-disciplines (Strength, Speed, and Heart) I might get rid of them then too.
HermitAcres
02:14:43 Hermit
How do you know when to cull a gelding from your show string?
Haunui Farm
02:14:23 Carmack
-HEE Click-

Do I go #1 SHLB for her
Haunui Farm
02:13:00 Carmack
Thanks! Makes breeding my girl next year more exciting but also makes me nervous
Moongold Magic
02:10:52 🍭 Diva
3
Haunui Farm
02:08:43 Carmack
How many foals does a mare need to have to hit the LBs?
Santana Rising
02:07:24 San
Ugh, skipped the 'geld 25 only to get' geld 300'. At least I can skip again tomorrow and concentrate on the explore quest today.
Drafty Acres
01:55:54 Mo
I don't understand how to use the BM effectively with AD horses (which all mine are) so I tough it out and hand enter all of them
MakeEm Fancy
01:54:37 Ally 💜
I suck at hand entering. I never seem to make a profit unless I use BM and then do the easy show hand entry
ShiningStar Stables
01:53:06 Chey / Star
I don't use the BM but with hand entering I like to only enter levels 4 and above so having them separate would be very helpful

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Ghost x Fern December 3, 2024 05:09 PM


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Plot

A young woman moves to a new city for a job. It’s a fresh start, a chance to escape a past full of missed opportunities and unspoken regrets. She rents a small apartment in an older building in a quiet neighborhood, surrounded by cafés and tree-lined streets. Her life is filled with routines: long hours at the office, the occasional after-work drink with colleagues, and weekends spent alone, exploring the city’s parks or watching movies at home. She’s not lonely, but there’s a distance she keeps from everyone, an invisible wall she’s built since a failed relationship that left her questioning her ability to connect.

One evening, she notices a man who lives in the apartment across from hers. He’s quiet, unassuming, and seems to keep to himself, like her. Over time, they exchange brief pleasantries in the hallway—casual, friendly, but nothing more. One morning, she accidentally locks herself out of her apartment, and he’s the one who offers to let her use his phone to call the landlord. She’s grateful, and he invites her to grab a coffee with him while they wait. It’s a small, simple gesture, but it feels different than the usual surface-level exchanges she’s had since moving.

They talk for a while—mostly about trivial things at first, like their favorite spots in the city or their childhoods. Slowly, they begin to share more personal things. He talks about his recent move to the city for a new job and how he’s still adjusting. She opens up about her reasons for moving: to put distance between herself and a past relationship that still lingers in her thoughts, though she hasn’t seen or spoken to the person in months.

Over the next few weeks, they run into each other more often, and these brief, casual meetings turn into longer conversations. They start walking together to the subway or having quick dinners at the same local café after work. There’s a quiet comfort in their connection—no grand gestures, no intense emotions—just two people who seem to understand each other’s space, each other’s rhythms.

As the relationship develops, it’s not without its challenges. The woman feels herself holding back, scared to let someone in again, and the man is wary of rushing things too quickly. They both have baggage from past relationships, and neither of them is in a rush to relive the kind of heartbreak that once left them questioning themselves. Yet, despite their hesitations, they continue to spend time together—slowly, deliberately—learning each other’s habits, sharing their small victories and disappointments.

Eventually, the woman has to confront the things she’s been avoiding—the fear of being vulnerable again, the lingering doubts about whether she’s truly ready to open herself to someone new. One evening, after a quiet dinner together at his apartment, they sit in silence for a while. She realizes that this connection, slow and steady as it is, might be the most honest and fulfilling one she’s had in a long time. She’s not in love yet, but there’s something real between them, something that’s been built on shared understanding and respect.

The story ends with her sitting on the couch next to him, the city lights glowing softly through the window. They’re not rushing to define what this is—they’re simply there, present, two people who have found something quietly meaningful in each other’s company. There are no grand declarations, no sudden turning points. Just the simple recognition that, sometimes, the most important relationships in life are the ones that start small and grow naturally, at their own pace.

Ghost x Fern December 3, 2024 05:12 PM


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Name: Caden Ortiz
Age: 17
Gender: Male
Species:
Human
Apperance: Ashy black hair,Brown Highlights,Blue Eyes,Tall,Muscular Frame,
Perosnality: Kind and Happy.He's also a goofball but can have a wall of fear overcome him.
Family:
Mariah Ortiz [mom]
Carlos Ortiz [dad]
No siblings
Backstory: Caden's father left when he was 7 and randomly returns.Caden has scars on his back from his father whipping him for 'being a dissapointment' and is scared of him.He has PTSD,and will be swalloed by a wave of de[ression,anxiety,panic,and fear if he thinks about his dad for to long.

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