You know, I've been thinking and "Don't make your character overpowered" is a pretty bad rule. Not in that its bad to put power limits on characters for the sake of the setting and enjoyment, but its vague and undefined. I think if you want to keep characters at a certain power level, you need to take into consideration what that means and more clearly lay that out rather than just say "Don't be overpowered, guys."
Hi, I've returned briefly to inform you that the Lit vs. Semi-Lit debate is a form of elitist gatekeeping and only serves to divide the rp community into those who are "good at writing" and those who are "bad at writing" okay bye forever now!
Law of Static Conversation: If a new thread is made to house an off-topic conversation previously being had in another thread, that conversation will immediately die.
It always confuses me when people say that clubs and extracurriculars help keep kids from doing drugs or getting involved in gangs. As if those are the only two options. You either join art clubs or you do drugs. You either join the basketball team or you get inducted into a street gang. You can't have a life outside of school that isn't inherently negative.
Gotham City is actually a great place to live if you're a Furry cause there's always a chance you'll get done chemicals dumped on you and become your Fursona.
"Now that there are no more distractions in the room, you can finally do that task we want you to do."
Hahahahahaha! You fool! I will become the distraction!
Oh, you think you're so quirky and unique posting your shitposts on Tumblr? Well I post my shitposts on a roleplay site nobody cares about! Only 3 people are gonna read this! You think you're quirky? You ain't shit!
So I'd just like to throw a random shout out to the performer at the Renefaire I used to go to who said "I'm sweating more than Sigmund Freud on mother's day" during a performance because that line fucking killed me and I still think about it sometimes.