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27 days ago
Current A decade ago when we made that meme "get kid", this isn't exactly what we meant...
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2 mos ago
Do you think the reason Jesus Christ doesn't rise again is because we keep putting up crosses and he gets flashbacks on how that went last time?
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7 mos ago
Happy almost crisis!
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9 mos ago
it's not just a rock IT'S A BOULDER!...or whatever Spongebob said
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10 mos ago
I will never show empathy for a bigot or a man who believed empathy is a made up term. Simple as that.
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Loving every minute
Granted, but the cheese is molded.

I wish I had some eggs.
@Undine
Yes, I will. If any of them seem to die or whatever, you can expect my Jesse Eisenberg, slightly-autistic character to be submitted. :)
I think it has more to do with wanting instant gratification and signing up for more and more roleplays until we always have something to write for, which of course gets really tiresome really quickly and then people drop out.

This is the Guild in a nutshell.

That's probably the truest statement I've seen regarding why people join so many rps. Also, totally love how you, as you just put it, summed up the guild.

As to your additional question, I admit that it's partly due to me preferring to try out different genres - till now I don't exactly have a particular type of genre that I feel I'm best in. The other reason was probably my writing style? While in the past I would give free and casual RPs a shot, nowadays I won't do anything lower than advanced.

I think a lot, if not all, of us were at that level at the get go(free and low casual). I mean, everyone has to start somewhere, right? I mean, not everyone was able to write a chapter at the start. If they were, then it probably wasn't literate. In fact, I'm pretty confident that it was run-ons after run-ons. Of course, the more experience we get as writers by roleplaying, I think the we're able to grasp the essence of writing in a literate way(proper sentence structure, knowing when to use periods, commas, colons, and etc..). I think the same could be applied to touching different genres. We all probably at least attempt different genres to make ourselves well-versed in as many genres as we can. Perhaps getting to a point where we can write for anything(so longs the muse allows us to).

37.... Back when I was younger, got sick and was pretty much bed ridden for a while. So I helped admin an Rp forum, hosted my own And helped on three others. It's all I did to pass the time until I was well, lol

Now I try to limit myself to 2 1x1 and 5 groups.

37..? o_o Wow, that's definitely a lot. I mean, that's nowhere close to any amount of rps I have been in at the same time within a year. You definitely went IN for that. All I can say to that is it's mighty impressive.
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@King TaiWelcome back to the fray! :D

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A lot of interesting — and diverse — amount of rps everyone has had at the same time.

Here's an additional question for everyone:

Why do you think we, as roleplayers/writers, like to stack our RP plate so high with so many rps? Do you think it has to do with the need to have different kinds of rps. An example of that: Say someone has five Rps they're in — a slice of life roleplay, a fantasy(any kind) roleplay, a sci-fi(Again, any kind) roleplay, a horror/mystery roleplay, and some kind of suspense roleplay — do you think that is the most common approach most unconsciously take when taking on more than 1-2 roleplays? Or do you think that something else contributes to it?
@Liriia@HalfOfLancelot @Undine

On second thought, I don't think I will be able to join this. Too many rps on my plate already. Sorry. :(
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