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scoupsofjisung · 2 months
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˚ ༘♡ ⋆。˚ texting bang chan happy father’s day (best dad of 7 kids fr)
🧸 paring: bang chan x f! reader
🧸 warnings: mentioned implied possible pregnancy as part of a joke, brushed past v quickly
🧸 author rambles: i’m just having fun at this point guys, and i have the most schoolgirl crush on chan thus my urge to flirt with him and threaten everyone and anyone for him. maybe surprisingly, gift giving is my lowest love language, however it’s an easy way to show u care fr. go pick a flower from outside and give it to someone u love asap 🫵
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orthographewrites · 5 years
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ROLEPLAYING HABITS: 
1. what’s a grammar rule you find yourself breaking or ignoring a lot?
I break like… all of them. It’s shameful but grammar has never really been my thing. Writing is so fluent and you don’t have to bend yourself after rules that tend to constantly change depending on whatever author made something popular for a while – as long as you make sense whilst writing! 
2. are there any languages besides english in which you think you could comfortably roleplay?
Well, I am Swedish so obviously I’d also be comfortable writing in my native tongue – to some degree. I find Swedish to be ugly as heck and try and avoid it if possible. 
3. how often do you reach for a synonym dictionary when writing? how about mentally?
I definitely do it more mentally then I do looking things up on my computer, it probably wouldn’t help much either way because I only tend to go with synonyms whenever I can’t find the words I want and once my brain poops it poops! I’d rather get my reply done than stall trying to find a fancier word to match. 
4. how often do you need to translate your own or the other’s writing with a dictionary or google when writing and reading replies?
Not as much as I used to, that’s for sure. I had this weird phase a few years back when I’d write the reply up in Swedish first and then translate it to English using google translate instead of trusting my own skills. It helped me understand/learn some new words, but you know! These days it happens rarely, maybe a few times a month but it’s mostly me checking to see whether I’ve used the correct spelling etc. 
5. do you listen to music while you write?
No, it’s another thing I’ve stopped doing. I keep telling myself I should open up my playlist whilst working on stuff but it never happens. 
6. do you have ideal writing circumstances when you can do a lot of drafts or tackle really long ones very easily?
Ohh, I guess I have to be focused to fully get through more than one reply at a time. No youtube to keep me busy, no messages to interrupt my thinking – just me and me drafts. I also need to have slept well/not been to work in a while. 
7. are you a morning, day, evening, or night writer?
Evening or day! I used to be a night writer, but I’m training myself to turn off technology around midnight and I tend to get kind of sleepy around said time so… Morning is a lmaooo, I’m not awake until lunch. 
8. how does tiredness affect your writing?
It leaves me lackluster, zero imagination and with no patience. I tend to not write at all if I’m tired, unless the thread is really good and the person I’m up against isn’t around too often. Count them spelling errors tho.
9. have you ever written a serious reply intoxicated?
I don’t drink. 
10. how much do you proof-read as you are writing vs. proof-read at the end?
Depends on how long the reply is! If it’s more than three paragraphs I tend to give myself a quick break and move back to the start to correct errors and sentences that sound off. Then I tend to give it another quick read before I send it, making sure I feel somewhat fine with the outcome. I’m way too into editing and rewriting, it’s rare I post a reply without proof-reading. 
11. when you are writing a reply, how much ahead in the thread do you plan?
Depends on the thread! Sometimes I like to dwell on connections and such before bed, but they’re also supposed to be written between two people and I can’t assume what my partner will reply with -- ya know? I do, however, tend to plan my replies whenever I got time to spare. Saves me time whenever I do wanna do them drafts. 
12. is there ever been a time when you’ve had to drop a roleplaying partner because you’ve found their writing style exhausting?
Here on my 1x1 I can’t say it’s ever happened, I’ve mostly just drifted away from those I don’t click with. In rp groups though it’s happened plenty of times, because either they give shallow/short answers which forces me to do all the work whilst replying or they just don’t seem very into our threads and it just brings it down to a low. 
13. does writing roleplay things in public spaces make you uncomfortable?
Nope! I’ve written replies in school and at the library countless of times, it’s kind of peaceful and often give me a time limit to work with so I’m more effective heh. 
14. what do you do after you see a person has replied? do you read it immediately, or do you wait for it to show up on the dash? do you like it, draft it immediately, etc?
I mean, if someone’s replied it should show up on the dash, right?? Or have I missed something?? I’m so confused. But if I can read it I definitely will, yes! As said, I work up my replies inside my head before I type them down and I tend to draft them as soon as I can. 
15. how often do you need to change the icon in your reply while or after writing the reply?
I don’t use icons but uhh I add my gifs and such after I’m done writing, and sometimes it works right off the bat and other times I’ll have to click through a few of them. 
16. do you first get in the “zone” when writing, or do you start writing and “enter” it that way?
I think I enter it? Never really thought about it. I tend to open up a reply and the “zone” takes over I’ll get a lot more done I guess. 
17. what is your biggest obstacle to writing every day, if time doesn’t count?
I could never write every day, that’s just impossible for me these days. Usually my energy levels are low, I lack motivation or I don’t have threads that truly speak to me at the moment. It’s a bit of this and that. 
18. what’s your inbox count currently? what did you do to get it so high/low?
Nothing! People don’t really have a reason to reach out that way?? 
19. how many drafts is a paralysing amount?
Maybe about 20? Especially if it’s longer replies. I tend to keep my drafts below the 20 mark because of this. 
20. if you are writing a wrong reply that’s not working out, do you save what you have to be continued at another date, or do you scrap it and rewrite?
If I do, it’s probably my mood that’s wrong for said reply. I tend to draft it with whatever I’ve got and then I’ll revisit it some other time once my head is a lot more clear and willing to cooperate. It’s rare I delete everything and start over. 
21. does making icons give or take away energy to write? what about other graphics?
I don’t use icons or graphics, I’d rather be without either! 
22. longest reply you’ve ever written on mobile?
Nope. Nah. No. 
23. does the total amount of threads you have going on matter to you, or just how many you owe?
Only the amount I owe! What I can’t see can’t hurt me omg. 
24. what’s your thought process when you format? any unspoken rules you follow?
Formatting is for weak ppl. Stop that. 
25. how does your follower count affect your mood?
Not at all? People follow if they want to follow, I didn’t make this blog with getting followers in mind. I’m just here to rp and have fun. It’s nice to see that follower count rise though, you’re all more than welcome to the party!
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