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Discussion in 'The Spam Zone' started by Pistol Schoolboy, Jun 30, 2008.

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  1. Pistol Schoolboy Gummi Ship Junkie

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    This is a rant sort of similar to Shades', I know, but his rant inspired this rant.
    I still can't get it off my mind.

    Alright, so, I roleplay on this website PlayAnime with a couple of friends over the Internet and both in real life, and we all are literate roleplayers who love some good paragraphs. Problem is, well, we have these stale roleplayers who simply put in a simple sentence or don't even know how to gramatically organize a sentence or spell at that. Examples being: "she moved over to the door" or "*see wlked ovr to teh dor*". That's not roleplaying, that's stupidity.

    And some of them like to piss the s**t out of us and simply ask to be in the roleplay and then they complain and moan about how we said they couldn't be in it for being literate when they say they have been roleplaying for years. First of all, literate roleplayers aren't ones that can read and have been doing it for years. Doesn't matter. Not to sound mean or like a jerk, but literate roleplayers are the ones who ... kind of ... what sentence am I looking for?

    Oh yes! Ones that can actually make their posts look like something excerpted from a book. And a really detailed book, at that. Which is hard to come by on this website, which ticks me off sometimes how low these people are. They can't spell, and they make themselves look like pricks by b***hing and complaining about something over the Internet. It's not like it's their life. I also despise how people use emotions during the post when it isn't really needed. When it's needed is when they are trying to explain an expression. Such as "Hazuki appeared to have much of a ">:3" expression upon her tan, elegant visage."

    Seriously. Luck fully, people on this website really know how to roleplay, and not only that, but give great critque on an idea, story, etc. What would be your take on, KHV?
     
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