Hah. Well, maybe the experience is something you've yet to meet. But it is there lurking round the corner, be sure of it. It may be in more trivial ways too, like characters being too trusting or untrusting because their background is as plain as day. The gun holding, shaky drug addict that cusses is somehow the most popular kid at fIrst sight because it's written in his background that he's a Good guy, soMeHow. Things like that, it might be that I write realistically so I notice these things and there is nothing good that I see bout them. But perhaps there are those who encourage it or really don't care, I don't like it and I don't want to have to tolerate it. It's the lack of depth or the fact that I don't really fInd characters interesting after they are put on dIsplay like that, given I know how they're supposedly going to react in every situation, that I fInd is one of the Reasons character interaction is so ...handicapped in many roleplays. Having said that and seeing so many 'Likes' to your post, I guess no one would really agree or understand to my logic. I believe that the most I will achieve with the conclusion of this debate is perhaps a moment's ponder on your part, then nothing more.