Can I bitch here now? I don't usually, and boi, let me tell you, a twenty-six year old man sent me hate mail on here once and I didn't complain not even once about it. Ya know what I hate? [s]Other than everyone and everything like a textbook misanthrope?[/s] Waking up to a [i]hurricane[/i] of salt every beautiful British morning that could have been prevented by just a tiny bit of foresight from all parties involved. I stay up to 4AM to keep things going smoothly and with as little drama as possible in RP and then the moment––the [i]moment[/i]––I go to sleep, something happens that then gets amplified and made worse somehow within no more than six hours. If you're [b][u]rejected[/u][/b] from a RP, don't go taking said RP's specific formatting. Make your own similar roleplay 'with blackjack and hookers', it doesn't matter, but c'mon, copy-pasting is a step too far. It's basic immaturity. Similarly, if you're [b][u]not the GM of a RP[/u][/b], don't go all on a crusade on behalf of the GM team when they ain't even awake. Level-headedness is paramount, and drama should absolutely be kept to PMs and not dragged into another person's OOC or a bitching thread because all it does is damage your friends' reputation and gives them a headache––almost everyone involved with running a RP knows this (or should). That's why the rejection was done via PM in the first place, and why a request for credit in the CS (or a request to not use it in the first place) would have-should have also been done via PM. [indent](I differ from some of you in that when I borrowed the first non-standard CS I ever used, HushedWhispers', I made sure to get permission and credited accordingly, because her sheet was inspiring for its time. I guess it's just a politeness thing, because when people put work into something, I feel like they should deserve some kudos for it––especially when they could have used something bog standard. Anyway, I digress... :>)[/indent] RPG is why I'm a neurotic, highly-stressed control freak, guys.