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Is it bad that I set myself 'Character Death Goals'? Cause... I think it's pretty awful of me xD


In the roleplay I want:


1) Atleast one of my characters murdered by another character


2) Torn apart by zombies


3) Suicide (Of some sort)


That would take care of all my characters but one xD (God I am such a bad person)
 
Corgi said:
Is it bad that I set myself 'Character Death Goals'? Cause... I think it's pretty awful of me xD
In the roleplay I want:


1) Atleast one of my characters murdered by another character


2) Torn apart by zombies


3) Suicide (Of some sort)


That would take care of all my characters but one xD (God I am such a bad person)
AYYYYYYYY I got some of those goals.


I reached 2 with Aur, but he was an adopted char and it was rather sudden.


1, I hella want, liek for a lot of chars.


3 has so many ways it could be dramatic

PlaguedWithInsanity said:
...everyone ignored this from last night...
do you wanna show us what u have so far?
 
Corgi said:
IM SO SORRY I LIKE HELPING CHARACETR THINGS o-o
SirBlazeALot said:
do you wanna show us what u have so far?
Okay, so I'm making a androgynous character for another roleplay.


Pertaining pronouns, 'they' is the proper one to be used unless the particular individual requests a different pronoun to be called by. Other wise, it is 'they', 'them', 'their', 'they're'.


So, seeing that the above pronouns are used in a singular tense because of it being for one person, would this be a proper paragraph?

Kostyantyn is somewhat short, standing at five feet, nine inches tall. They is very slim and slender, with a body that is obviously that of a model's. They has rib-length dirty blonde hair that is rather wavy. They has thin, slim shoulders that are quite narrow and point inwards. They has a long torso with a flat chest yet a well-defined waist, with a body that clearly of a man's. They has bright blue eyes that change hue depending on lighting and surrounding colors, as well as wavy locks that frame their face and slightly angular jawline. They has a long nose that is thin at the bridge but wider around the nostril area, although dipping very elegantly along the bridge. Kostyantyn has a looped nose ring that they wear reversed, with only the silver bulbs are revealed, rather than showing the loop as well. They has clear, smooth skin—much like a woman's—with no tattoos or other bodily piercings or markings, all with slender dips and curves along their muscles and sides. No real scars or injuries are present. They has thin, slender arms with long hands and large palms that mare made to wear rings and have their nails painted. They loves jewelry, and wears many pieces far too often. A really defining feature of them is their deep voice that is very distinguishable.
Pertaining typical grammar rules, it just sounds funny to me to say 'they is', even though I believe it is proper when the pronoun is used in a singular, androgynous tense? I dunno. Tell me what you guys think.


EDIT: It's pretty much the difference on whether or not to use "they are" vs. "they is".
 
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PlaguedWithInsanity said:
It is proper in a traditional grammatical sense, but then it would not be singular, I don't think.
You'd say "They are"


I don't think when these rules were being made people took gender identity into account, which is also why I think a lot of other gender ambiguous people make up their own pronouns.


But it would be They are. Even though it's singular, They is traditionally used as plural, and that's why it's sounding wrong.
 
SirBlazeALot said:
You'd say "They are"
I don't think when these rules were being made people took gender identity into account, which is also why I think a lot of other gender ambiguous people make up their own pronouns.


But it would be They are. Even though it's singular, They is traditionally used as plural, and that's why it's sounding wrong.
Alright. I just wanted to make sure that I was using it correctly for this specific character. Thanks guuuuys.


I did not want to be bashed for sounded ignorant to it.
 
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PlaguedWithInsanity said:
Alright. I just wanted to make sure that I was using it correctly for this specific character. Thanks guuuuys.
I did not want to be bashed for sounded ignorant to it.
If someone bashes you for making a diverse character, it's cause they're too lazy to explain the proper way to do the shit.


OR, they themselves don't know, and they just want something to be mad about.
 
SirBlazeALot said:
If someone bashes you for making a diverse character, it's cause they're too lazy to explain the proper way to do the shit.
OR, they themselves don't know, and they just want something to be mad about.
No, I mean for not using their pronoun properly.
 
PlaguedWithInsanity said:
Okay, so I'm making a androgynous character for another roleplay.
Pertaining pronouns, 'they' is the proper one to be used unless the particular individual requests a different pronoun to be called by. Other wise, it is 'they', 'them', 'their', 'they're'.


So, seeing that the above pronouns are used in a singular tense because of it being for one person, would this be a proper paragraph?

Kostyantyn is somewhat short, standing at five feet, nine inches tall. They is very slim and slender, with a body that is obviously that of a model's. They has rib-length dirty blonde hair that is rather wavy. They has thin, slim shoulders that are quite narrow and point inwards. They has a long torso with a flat chest yet a well-defined waist, with a body that clearly of a man's. They has bright blue eyes that change hue depending on lighting and surrounding colors, as well as wavy locks that frame their face and slightly angular jawline. They has a long nose that is thin at the bridge but wider around the nostril area, although dipping very elegantly along the bridge. Kostyantyn has a looped nose ring that they wear reversed, with only the silver bulbs are revealed, rather than showing the loop as well. They has clear, smooth skin—much like a woman's—with no tattoos or other bodily piercings or markings, all with slender dips and curves along their muscles and sides. No real scars or injuries are present. They has thin, slender arms with long hands and large palms that mare made to wear rings and have their nails painted. They loves jewelry, and wears many pieces far too often. A really defining feature of them is their deep voice that is very distinguishable.
Pertaining typical grammar rules, it just sounds funny to me to say 'they is', even though I believe it is proper when the pronoun is used in a singular, androgynous tense? I dunno. Tell me what you guys think.


EDIT: It's pretty much the difference on whether or not to use "they are" vs. "they is".
The pronouns I've often heard and thought were interesting were the ones who put an X in front of it... so instead of he or she it's xe. Just a thought.... usually when I'm writing an agender person those are the terms I go with. Bigender... (depends on the bigender, really) but I tend to write 'he' 'she' and 'they' depending on the mood of the character (because apparently some people are gender fluid and go back and forth, and then there are people who are just both genders at the same time. I've done research into this... and it's all very complicated.)
 
PlaguedWithInsanity said:
wtf when was that.
Explosive; when we were all sharing face pics they posted 'don't judge okay' and it was a cat picture. I was actually excited to see what they look like, and now I'm just... trying not to be pissed because I fell for it >.< *trying so hard not to judge. Failing*
 
Also (sorry about the spam posts but :P ) I think I'll take this time to update connections to all of my characters who are currently active :)


Relationships and feelings bout people and stuff. I may add connections from my older characters to newly created characters... so yeah, that may be a thing. I'll post a heads up when I've got it all updated :)
 
Random fact that I have unpleasantly and accidentally just learned:


Odorous House Ants (also known as sugar ants and p*ss ants) taste just as awful as they smell. (They have this oddly sweet smell when you smush them and it's just... unpleasant, and strong. And yep, they taste the same and it's a cloying taste and it's so gross >.< And this is from a girl that made a habit of finding out how different things tasted as a kid xD :P )
 
RubyRose said:
Random fact that I have unpleasantly and accidentally just learned:
Odorous House Ants (also known as sugar ants and p*ss ants) taste just as awful as they smell. (They have this oddly sweet smell when you smush them and it's just... unpleasant, and strong. And yep, they taste the same and it's a cloying taste and it's so gross >.< And this is from a girl that made a habit of finding out how different things tasted as a kid xD :P )
Well, good thing I haven't eaten any of those...
 
SirBlazeALot said:
Im gonna dew it
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