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I’m back from hiatus!!! ish. I have secured myself a laptop even though it’s not mine but I’m sort of working now and I’m really touch and go because I kind of hate this computer BUT I really, really, really miss this community and writing and just -- I miss ya’ll so much. So I am attempting to get my ass back in rp gear. 

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THINGS TO ASK YOURSELF AS YOU’RE MAKING A NEW OC: a guide.

I’ve realized a lot of my oc’s are one hit wonders – they stick around for a month and then everything that can be written feels like it’s been tackled, the passion dies, etc. It feels like, as I trudge into the second month, I’ve locked myself into a box. How do I revive them? Can I revive them? What are the problems I need to solve? This is literally just for me to have something to look at as I’m building a new character – a list of do’s and don’t’s I’ve put in my pocket along the way – but if it helps you, feel free to reblog! 

  1. Can my character be written year round? Will I lose inspiration as the seasons change? If the character is holiday or mood specific, what can I do to make sure I’m still interested during those times of year that opposite it? For example, I’m a person that really gets into Christmas. If my character is Halloween or horror-based, what can I do that will stop me from dropping them when I wanna write things cute and jolly? What can I do to make sure they are as flexible as myself?
  2. Am I into the character itself or just their aesthetic? I need to be 100% into my muse so that I can write them in any situation – preferably tons of situations. If I remove my character from their mainverse, will I still be as interested? Am I more into my world building than I am my muse? If so, what can I do to fix that? First and foremost, I need to set their story to the side and focus on their core. 
  3. Am I setting myself up for writing the same thing over and over again? It’s bound to happen, but am I paving the way? For example: does my character have a secret they will inevitably end up sharing 1,000 times? Can I handle that? What should I do to prepare for that? Should I put a limit on how many threads I hold in my mainverse? Should I make my mainverse a singleverse and if so, in what verse will I interact with the majority of other writers? Brainstorm. On paper or to a friend. 
  4. Am I just doing this to force myself out of a funk or am I really passionate about my muse? Passion gets me the furthest; it’s the requirement of requirements. On another note, am I taking things too seriously? Am I worrying too much over how they will be received? Am I worrying too much over whether or not I’ll drop them? A little worry is okay, a little worry is recommended, but I tend to talk myself into the ground if I let it consume the character building process. I must remind myself this is just a hobby and anything is worth a try. Even if it fails – it’s worth a try. 
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bloody lip kisses did you mean

👌👀👌👀👌👀👌👀👌👀 good shit go౦ԁ sHit👌 thats ✔ some good👌👌shit right👌👌there👌👌👌 right✔there ✔✔if i do ƽaү so my self 💯 i say so 💯 thats what im talking about right there right there (chorus: ʳᶦᵍʰᵗ ᵗʰᵉʳᵉ) mMMMMᎷМ💯 👌👌 👌НO0ОଠOOOOOОଠଠOoooᵒᵒᵒᵒᵒᵒᵒᵒᵒ👌 👌👌 👌 💯 👌 👀 👀 👀 👌👌Good shit

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SO!!! since some of you don’t know what the word “problematic” actually means, I figured I would write up a quick, informative post for you all, just to clear some things up.

PROBLEMATIC

  • Stealing in any way.
  • Guilting/pressuring people into roleplaying with you.
  • Being possessive and controlling. 
  • Spreading hate and/or attacking others when you don’t get what you want. 

NOT PROBLEMATIC

  • Taking your time with replies.
  • Dropping threads.
  • Having favorite partners.
  • Being selective.
  • Taking breaks when things start to get to be too much.
  • Not being around daily because wow real life is a thing that happens??
  • Hopping from one blog to another because they want to try out different characters.
  • Posting ooc on their blog because god forbid we have a place to vent.
  • Not going through with plans to write.
  • Tbh a ton of other things I shouldn’t even have to list because it should be damn common sense.

So if you wanna run around “just trying to warn” people of “problematic” roleplayers, maybe you should know the difference between an actual PROBLEM, and someone you just don’t like because they didn’t bow down at your feet the second you approached them. 

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“So -- dad’s throwing you that party anyway.”

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He’d been asked to keep it a secret but with a smirk and his inability to give a fuck, James figured passing on the info won’t hurt. His birthday gift to her, not really all that sure where his mom stands with surprises anymore -- had they talked about it beforehand? His dad mentioned something about her not responding well to the idea, but for all either of them know Jane could’ve been giving out a cold shoulder in order to ask for a warm hand; god knows only Jane Lawrence knows where Jane Lawrence stands. ( At least, that’s what James himself would do. God, he’s so stoned. ) Greg’s gonna make it big, too, he knows it. A get together in a political atmosphere, no matter the cause, is always an excuse to mingle and with the election coming up -- well, Greg’s grabbing at literally every fucking excuse to mingle. More expensive shirts, more fancy glasses, more nodding and smiling and ‘being polite.’ It’ll be in his mom’s honor, though, and since she’s his favorite monkey in this circus, he’ll deal.  James pulls out an acceptance letter. His third one this month. “I dunno if this is happy birthday to you or me, but -- at least it’ll look good on us, right?” 

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“My cock is lost in the jungle and it’s up to you to find it.”

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         The room had been completely silent for all but five minutes. Ben’s propped against the headboard, textbook in his lap, the end of a pen tapping against the page and he’s trying so hard  to hold on to his serious I’m working expression, but stifling a laugh was far too difficult for Mason to accomplish. He let’s out a breathy one, tongue pressing against the back of his upper teeth with parted lips and amusement

I don      He’s trying not to laugh as he forces out the sentence, but continuously fails at this task he had given himself. I do       Have a ….Shit, James I’m fuckin’ studying       He’s wetting his lips, teeth sinking into his lower lip with a chuckle as he looks him up and down.         and I don’t have a weed wacker.

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