@Prisk: Sorry, Prisk, but I’m going to have to agree with Ex on this one. I do like the idea of deadlines and I have done my best to keep up to them (even if I write not-so-great posts XP), but this month has made me change plans. It is no one’s fault that the changes happened, of course, it’s just a part of life. So to make a schedule that we would be able to keep to 100% for the RP, I think, is not really possible: something in RL will effect it. Quite frankly, the application that I have mentioned about two weeks ago is something that will determine how I will live for the next few years, so realistically speaking, I should only be focusing on that. Even though I know I’m not the best writer in the group and that not everyone always read what I write, I do think I have a responsibility to stick around to the end and I do enjoy being part of the RP: it is a hobby that I can indulge my creativity in. But that’s what it is, a hobby and not a job. [quote=Prisk]However, I have yet to think about which that is better: to limit posting to once in your schedule or any number of posts you can muster. The former adds consistency, but prevents you from posting during periods in which you have a lot of spare time. The latter removes consistency, as the number of posts you conjure in your schedule will fluctuate, even if one post is guaranteed.[/quote] I would never restrict it to one post, since that could mean that a really enthusiastic person would not be able to post when they actually have the time and the motivation. And it’s never good to kill someone’s motivation as it would most likely lead to the termination of their interest as well. Speaking of posts, we’re not done with the collab, but I felt like I needed to post something… so, yeah, I’m going to post soon. I wanted to check something with Rockette first, but if I don’t get a response in a few more hours, I’ll post it as it is and change it up later.