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Current With $1AUD you can obtain 18,911 Vietnamese Dong... That's more Dong than Bonnie Blue!
5 mos ago
3) Pineapple belongs on Pizza.
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5 mos ago
2) Ensure you are the legal age of 18 before you participate in any mature roleplays. The staff have and will continue to ban any users who actively choose to partake in a roleplay involving a minor.
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5 mos ago
1) Guild is not a therapy site. If you are experiencing any mental struggles it is advised that you seek professional help.
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In Mahz's Dev Journal 9 yrs ago Forum: News
<Snipped quote by Caster>

that's why, then. it's a glitch on mobile; whenever i browse on my mobile i have to keep logging in, too. mahz pls fix


@Caster

I believe it's a cookies issue so it could be how your browser saves cookies too. I had that issue with Dolphin browser on my tablet and I have to re log into all my sites on every session. My mobile never had that issue. Mahz may be able to improve the cookies save session, but that may also come down to the app developers.
Title is self-explanatory, but I want to expand this question a little further.

Right now, I'm trying to procrastinate on editing an essay and how the Guild socializes has always been particularly interesting to me anyway. So, denizens of the Guild, which section(s) would you say that you are most likely to Roleplay within and why? Do you feel that you are "welcomed" as a "member" within this section and/or sections? Would you feel comfortable writing in the other sections? Why or why not?


Casual and Advanced.
Casual is where I started and it has always been a section that allows you to join without too much difficulty, and with little requirement. Advanced on the otherhand is slower and longer in post length, which I like, but tends to have a lower success rate in commitment. Most advanced RPs I joined die die to inactivity; most casuals seem to die from lack of direction or inexperience. May not be in all cases but that's the trend I experienced.

In those sections I feel welcomed and haven't had too many problems. Few RPs I felt like I was ignored and a few members burned me by removing work I added to collabs or pushing me out of the RP by not acknowledging my character, but on the whole I'm happy.

Tabletop, free, arena, and NRP are sections I don't join. Tabletop doesn't really interest me, free is too basic and feels unrewarding, arena feels like it's too set on the fight while I'm more interested in writing the character experienced, and NRPs just have a different writing style where I feel I don't get the right character interaction. There's nothing against these sections but they're not for me.
In Mahz's Dev Journal 9 yrs ago Forum: News
Hey everyone, I'm back.

I have some low priority pushes to make like updating the homepage. But I'm also gearing up for a platform upgrade in the Guild's underlying software stack.

I'll have to read the last 100 posts in this thread or so to remember where I was at mentally before my break. I have a dozen work-in-progress features on my computer and I don't remember which one is the closest to being done.

If I recall correctly, the email system was my main priority before I had to leave.

I'll be on Discord tonight so feel free to PM me even if I'm offline.


The GM thread management tools was something that you were also working on previously. The ability to remove posts by GMs are one of our highest request and it would give more control and management to the members.
In ... 9 yrs ago Forum: Spam Forum
Definitely cats, always cats....

Cause it's the internet
Locked cause this has swayed from an interest check to a generalised topic. For those, please use the general discussion area or spam.
Since this came out today, I'd thought I'd share it:


Rather powerful and compelling; it questions so much about people's right to free speech.
Locked cause it has run its course and I believe most of the important points were explored and discussed. Best to end it now before we have to take moderator action against anyone that pushes a post just beyond those boundaries.
I wish the admins would deal with all these trolls posting memes then it wouldent be derailed...


The more a thread details the more it shows that maybe the original topic has been discussed and explored enough. People are trying to see if any other information is relevant, even if they gotta branch into other areas.

Summary: maybe the topic is now old news.
PM me daddy Nyt,
I promise I won't bite.
Spank me hard we'll have some fun.
We will play until we see the sun.
I wanna play so very lewd,
'Til people think we're horny and rude.
So pick me for this amazing story,
Smut and sex in all it's glory.

You are correct, it does not. But you did not specify that in your post. You simply said "straight men looking to write smut with someone else".


That's more an unfortunate part in word choice and the ability to convey messages on a forum. Some people will still talk in male/female directives, while others will include all gender identities—personal preference and wording habbits. Cast your range too wide and people believe you're over complicating too much, too thin and you get told you're a narrow minded individual.

I think what's more important is the underlying meaning that someone is expressing, not a choice in a single word that apparently breaks down the entire argument when pulled apart and analysed. He's not stating your decisions and choices are wrong, just that there are other views to take into consideration.
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