





Koiyote wrote:Also, since I saw it in a roleplay rule set.
Since when does saying orbs for eyes, radars for ears, columns for legs, and banner for tail make you advanced? I personally think it makes you sound less advanced. People are all like " The best roleplayers use it! It's the best form of writing!"
Have you ever seen a book use those terms. And if so, how commonly?
Thank you.

Koiyote wrote:Also, since I saw it in a roleplay rule set.
Since when does saying orbs for eyes, radars for ears, columns for legs, and banner for tail make you advanced? I personally think it makes you sound less advanced. People are all like " The best roleplayers use it! It's the best form of writing!"
Have you ever seen a book use those terms. And if so, how commonly?
Thank you.





Skellington. wrote:Koiyote wrote:Also, since I saw it in a roleplay rule set.
Since when does saying orbs for eyes, radars for ears, columns for legs, and banner for tail make you advanced? I personally think it makes you sound less advanced. People are all like " The best roleplayers use it! It's the best form of writing!"
Have you ever seen a book use those terms. And if so, how commonly?
Thank you.Ugh, that comes from Wetpaint. Those are so annoying. They make you sound like an idiot, not a literate. e.e
Skellington. wrote:Koiyote wrote:Also, since I saw it in a roleplay rule set.
Since when does saying orbs for eyes, radars for ears, columns for legs, and banner for tail make you advanced? I personally think it makes you sound less advanced. People are all like " The best roleplayers use it! It's the best form of writing!"
Have you ever seen a book use those terms. And if so, how commonly?
Thank you.Ugh, that comes from Wetpaint. Those are so annoying. They make you sound like an idiot, not a literate. e.e

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