ℑʜᴇ ℬᴜʀɴɪɴɢ ℛᴏsᴇ wrote:my character would fit in one of the spots so perfectly. 3x I can't join another...
anyone around to come chat with me?
- i am burning :3
except i don't know the password
ℑʜᴇ ℬᴜʀɴɪɴɢ ℛᴏsᴇ wrote:my character would fit in one of the spots so perfectly. 3x I can't join another...
anyone around to come chat with me?



The Sky is the Limit wrote:The Sky is the Limit wrote:I have two active roleplays... I need more! *cackles madly as I am very hyper from eating cake* (Cake pops, never tried them before, my gosh they are amazing.)
*coughs* Anyway, back on the track of insanity... I have a few roleplay ideas that I am very interested in bringing to life with a little help... If you're interested in co-owning, I would be incredibly grateful.
1. A native style roleplay, with spirit animals and magic included in some way. I'm not quite sure of a plot with this one.
2. There was someone who suggested diary format posts yesterday, and in response I spoke about a roleplay where the characters all talk through blogs and twitter feeds and such. I'd be interested in this.
3. I'd love a roleplay set on a train, perhaps in the 1930s in England. A group of people are invited onto a train by a rich person (Now I'm not saying we can't have stowaways). They all knew the rich person before, but only as acquaintances, so they were rather surprised by the request. This group of people turn out to have been picked for the adventure as they are talented in a particular subject or art (for instance a musical art such as being able to play the flute incredibly well). The train trip would last a week and be incredibly decadent, involving elaborate meals and such. The train would simply journey through countryside. (No longer interested in this one).
4. I love cliche dark stories, with dark curses, vampires, witches, wizards, werewolves, etc. I want there to be about six writers with one or two characters each. I want ffriendshops, relationships, enemies, evil characters, good characters, characters who pretend to be good, characters who are secretly planning revenge... Etc.
In addition, I found these lovely entries on weheartit.com, picture one and picture two.
Has there ever been a roleplay so simple as a group of teens working at a restaurant? I had a short story where a group of teens all lived in a household as they went to university, however all the teens had committed previous crimes in varying degrees of how bad these crimes are. Anyone want a roleplay like that but with the teens working at the restaurant instead?
The second picture makes me want a roleplay of about four or so characters who used to be animals until they fell into a pool that somehow turned them humans - I'll work out the finer details in a while. They'd be scared, disorientated and struggling to come to terms with the new world that they are a part of...
Talia23 wrote:Question: Does anyone find it annoying how many roleplays (I've noticed an increase of them lately) say they're semi-lit and then most of the posts are almost one-liners (or just average 'illiterate posts')?
/What are your opinions on things like that?










light. wrote:Talia23 wrote:Question: Does anyone find it annoying how many roleplays (I've noticed an increase of them lately) say they're semi-lit and then most of the posts are almost one-liners (or just average 'illiterate posts')?
/What are your opinions on things like that?
hmmm... that's a very controversial question. the sense of literacy we have [well, at least the one we have here] varies from the concept other rpers have. that's why people apply and are denied: they believe they're semi-literate and they doesn't meet the standards we have set here.
even inside this group, it may vary depending on who you choose to define the term of semi-literacy
abandoned. wrote:Talia, what you imagine is exactly right xD
It honestly depends on who made them. Some could taste awesome and others don't.
Btw, what happened to my pm? XD
And sorry for off topicness ._. /leaves
Pandle wrote:
Ugh yes I find that all the time.
The thing with semi-literate level, lots of people can post, say 7 paragraphs and think that's enough, but literacy is about the quality not the quantity and i think that's the problem. Lots of people don't see it that way. It really really bugs me but i can't refuse people when they ask to rp with me Dx So i end up roleplaying with illiterate people anyway sometimes. Although they can be fun. I just prefer to be challenged when i write, i find that more entertaining than quick posting in illiterate threads.

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