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8 yrs ago
Current I RP for the ladies
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8 yrs ago
#Diapergate #Hugs2018
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9 yrs ago
I fucking love catfishing
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9 yrs ago
Every time I insult a certain coworker, i'll take money from their jar. Saving for beer would never be easier!
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9 yrs ago
The Jungle Book is good.
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You got me there. But the same could be said of all the characters in Hamilton and their real life counterparts.

... except Lafayette.


I was kinda under the impression that Lin-Manuel Miranda played himself.
I'm down to clown.

Also Hamilton's Jefferson is pretty close to the real guy in a lot of ways.


i don't know that he could rhyme that good
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Do they have to be attached to someone?


well we can't always get what we want
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What about someone else's arms?


ideally you get as many arms as you can
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Is he also implying she'll trade insider news for sex with young ambitious journalists?


Anderson Cooper better stay out of subways if she wins.
For those who say Hillary will work for America, I'll just leave this.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Cards_(..


so you are saying Hillary is going to get rid of welfare and replace it with a massive new-deal style work program?
You know what I'm gonna say.


I do?
Writing in a non-candidate is going to get the orange soda.


it's cool as fuck to do

in 2008 i drove a buddy to the polls to vote who wrote in for sheriff in every election the name of a famous serial murderer.

he was also high af on pain killers when he voted that year and swore he forgot having ever voted, even though I drove his drooling ass up to the polling station to do so.

ahhh, if only this year was as simple as 2008


Okay, so the gist of the idea s that we'd be in a world where some sort of glaciation event has changed the literal landscape of the earth thereabouts the year 1770. Something like this. So kinda like The Day After Tomorrow, but with tricorns and muskets.

I understand the science is silly because, you know, not the type to worry about that in RP's, and because it isn't fun for me to think about. If it is too silly we could chalk it up to something supernatural, or we could just not go there altogether.

The context would be that, after this ice-age situation has descended, People living in the north (including most Europeans) are forced to flee to either their colonies or elsewhere. A civilization on the cusp of revolutionary enlightenment would be thrust into a unique semi-apocalyptic setting. I was thinking on starting out with the RP focused in the unfrozen regions of Southern North America, the Caribbean, and South America, since that seems a naturally place for most refugees from Europe to land.

Structurally speaking I was thinking of allowing everybody 1 to 3 perspective characters (you could make up other characters, but you'd have to be nailed to making major decisions from only three perspectives. So, like, if your character visits the King of France, you can't suddenly make all the decisions for the King of France). I'll let people I vet play important or historical people, but that means I'd have to see at least part of a post from that perspective and some evidence you can handle it. Like, I don't want to tell a dude "Yeh you can RP Thomas Jefferson" and find out all you know about the guy was learned from Hamilton.

Anyway, I know it is a bizarre idea, but I've grown attached to its bizareness and I want to do something with it.

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