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hi everyone! i decided to drop by for old time’s sake since i played a little bit of fc4 recently out of random and hope all of you are doing well :^) i do miss roleplaying and i hope to adopt it as a hobby again but i’m just so busy. ah well. that’s it!

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so i guess this is it.

my activity went some sort of there to completely disappearing. i’m really sorry about that. with this post i hope i dont earn your pity but your understanding. lately i’ve been depressed.

i mean, when have i NOT been, i guess, right?

it’s really bad this time, i think anyway. funny how i thought things would get better after high school, when really things got worse. i have a horrible sleep schedule, i have times where i cry out of no where, i’m extremely irritable, i’m hardly eating. i just don’t find joy in doing the things i used to enjoy. this includes rping. i’m really sorry if this disappoints people. i’m not unhappy with the people on here, i’m just so overwhelmingly unhappy with the things in my life that i can’t take a second out of my life to relax. i’m just so exhausted. the days just seem to drag on forever. i just want things to end.

so i’m sorry. but i think it’s finally time to put noore in indefinite hiatus. thanks for everything. you can catch me on my personal blog for now on.

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                                widowmaker, au rapport.

                                                        

                                                  à la vie, à la mort.                                                                written by keilani.

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✩ Interview with a Mun ✩

➊ How many ships do you have on this blog?

➋ Have you ever roleplayed with someone that just left an unforgettable impression on you?

➌ Which of your ships on this blog is the fluffiest?

➍ Would you say you’re a decent roleplayer or do you have any self doubts?

➎ Have you made lots of friends on this blog?

➏ What’s the one thing you especially love about roleplaying your muse?

➐ Are there any people you’ve been to afraid of approaching?

➑ Give us a rough estimate: How much time have you spent on your graphics? (icons, theme, banners, promos, etc)

➒ Got any memorable threads on here? Care to mention a few?

➓ What were some of the most frustrating moments you had with your muse’s interaction with another muse?

❂ Wild card! (Ask a question of your own!)

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Get to know the people in my muse’s life.

Send me a symbol and I’ll tell you about…

🌟 …someone my muse trusts. 💔 …someone who broke my muse’s heart. 💕 …someone my muse loves.  😒 …someone my muse hates. 🔥…someone my muse would die for. 💀 …someone my muse would kill for. 👻 …someone my muse considers a best friend. 💘 …someone my muse has a crush on. 🔪 …someone my muse hurt in the past. 👀 …someone my muse likes, but doesn’t trust. 💩 …someone my muse dislikes, but admires. 👿 …someone my muse used to like, but doesn’t anymore. 😉 …someone my muse has had sex with. 💋 …someone my muse used to date. 😜 …someone who makes my muse laugh. 👪 …someone in my muse’s family. 👑 …someone my muse is jealous of. 👊 …someone who hates my muse. 👫 …someone who has a crush on my muse. 👌 …someone my muse has only met once, but will never forget. 🍓…someone my muse has never met, but wants to meet. 👰 …someone my muse would consider marrying.

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“According to legend, a great and wise bird raised the young warrior Zal in her nest atop the highest peak of Damavand. When he came of age, she gave him a plume of her radiant feathers to burn if he was ever in desperate need, and  s h e   w o u l d   c o m e   t o  h i s   a i d…”
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Strong Female Characters

No one likes to read about a character who is paper-thin. Unfortunately, in literature,  some authors have a bad habit of giving their male characters complete back stories and rich personalities but limiting their female characters to a list  of tropes and stereotypes.

According to the Internet, there’s a list of very specific traits that a female character needs to be strong. This list includes:

  • She can never cry.
  • She can’t be feminine.
  • She has to be completely emotionless.
  • She can’t rely on anyone.
  • She can never fall in love.

If you notice, these are all character traits that are often associated with male characters. Men don’t cry, they don’t show emotions, they don’t need help. Men are associated with being big and strong and masculine, while women are associated with being small and weak and feminine (These are what the kids these days call ‘gender roles.’)  Men are strong and women are weak, and the only way to make a strong female character is to make her more manly.

This is bullshit.

So here’s the thing. Your female character doesn’t have to fall into these stereotypes to be considered strong. She can wear dresses and have a boyfriend and cry and still be strong. So here’s a better list of what you need to have a strong female character:

  • She must change and grow over time.

That’s it. Nothing else matters. When reading a novel, we as readers want a character who is like a real person, and real people change over time. What we don’t want is to read about the stoic badass spy who stops the bad guys and walks away, taking nothing from her experience and the novel ends exactly the way she started.

Your female characters can be feminine, they can be masculine, or they can be anything in between—it seriously does not matter. If someone tries to tell you your character is weak because of her opinion on the color pink, go ahead and punch that person in the face.

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                                widowmaker, au rapport.

                                                        

                                                  à la vie, à la mort.                                                                written by keilani.

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                                widowmaker, au rapport.

                                                        

                                                  à la vie, à la mort.                                                                written by keilani.

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