Hey there!
I understand disappointed feelings after putting a lot of work into something you really want, but tbh I really don't appreciate negative responses, guys.
This goes for both posts after a winner is announced as well as posts before then, along the lines of "I know I won't win
but." Whether it's meant that way or not, this is actually
really emotionally manipulative behavior, and doesn't do you or anyone around you any good. It makes you feel bad, it makes other entrants feel bad, it makes the person holding the contest feel bad. There's nothing to be gained from doing it.
To clarify, I knew a person growing up who would act like this, and never grew out of it. They turned into a manipulative, abusive adult, and I just really don't want to foster that kind of behavior in anyone after that.
I think you can do better than this! In future contests and adopts of mine, this kind of behavior will get you disqualified.
I'm not trying to target or bully anyone. This is behavior that I've seen on a number of adopts that just
ultra rubs me the wrong way, and I'm not gonna tolerate it. These kind of adopt competitions should honestly be fun for everyone, whether they they win or not. It's about flexing your creativity and coming up with stuff that's uniquely
YOU! Not just winning or losing.
garnet. wrote:OH MY GOSH
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I CANT BELIEVE IT OMG
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THANK YOU
...ahem
Sorry for that XD
Im just so stoked to add this guy to my ranks! He and Flint are going to get up to some shenanigans, you can bet!
Gahh i just cant believe it
I honestly didnt think I'd win, because there were some incredible forms, thank you so much i just gahhhh!!
Congratulations once more! I hope you have a lot of fun with them. You put a lot of effort into your form! Both I and my roommate were very impressed. It was
very difficult to decide, don't get me wrong, but in the end you're very talented and I think you'll give him lots of love. <3