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If you want to attract a hippy? Acoustic guitar.

If you want to attract a hottie? Alto flute.

If you want to attract a classy dame? Jazz sax.

If you don't care what kind of girl it is, but you really want her to tear her clothes straight off and do you under the lamppost? Electric violin.

If you want to attract a man dressed as a woman? Keytar.

If you want to attract a woman who needs some help carrying heavy things or doing manual labor, and no sex at all? Bass.

If you want to attract a woman who might have some spare change? Bongos.


That's all well and good but what if you're a woman trying to attract a man with your musical talent?
lol who's this nerd

nobutsrs Where the fuck did you go? I know your old new guild account is still here 'n shit, but you just disappeared for a few months.


Ima blame you for that cat comic never happening.



As long as my mate's as sexy as I am I'll switch.

Would you rather eat a pound of raw asparagus or a quarter pound of cooked liver?
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To live a a life of leisure, until we design a robot so advance we design our own doom. Besides GM did say jobs like management would require a human. Anything involving creativity like painting, sculpting, etc would require humans. One day the robots would become superior to humanity in absolutely every aspects at that point they will have no need for us and then like the neanderthals humans will become a foot note in history.


Do you think this would make the population, as a whole, more dependent and less capable (like how dependent we are on technology today, if robots did all the hard jobs for us we'd get lazy) save for a few individuals who'd prefer to rely on their own capabilities?
building a group of friends to RP with whom you can rely upon to join your RPs is very useful, but not always easy to do. But to do that, you'll either have to have luck when joining RPs, or be good at recruiting, which often benefits from the former already being achieved. This, of course, is a paradox.

If you wish to do it in that last order, we recommend looking in the guide section for an IntCK/OoC guide. We know there's at least one good one by HeySeuss there.




If you can get a couple of friends to join, or just people you've RP'd with before, it makes everything seem a lot easier because you know what to expect.

When attracting new people, it's already been said, but a catchy title and fun formatting helps. It shows you've put effort into it. Personally, I tend to get overwhelmed when there's a mountain of information in the Interest Check so I try to summarize the main idea in a short, easy-to-read paragraph and then list any extra details/information/background in a hider. Also I keep any important information (meaning anything you might want to be constantly referencing such as accepted characters and world building info) in neat categories in the OP of the OOC to cut down on confusion and answering unnecessary questions.
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It's a fascinating idea, though not like anything I've ever tried or seen before. I'd suggest you give the whole game a test run with a group of RP friends, that way communication won't be as hard and you won't be uncertain about anyone dropping out unexpectedly, and (hopefully) camaraderie will overrule any of the hostility that comes with trying to kill each other. With a setup like that I think it could be rather fun.
Then why bother have humans work at all if machines can do it? I guess I'm just not really seeing where the humans' role in the world is, or how you're imagining it.
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