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phlyaros · 7 months
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i joked about simon plural but i feel like if i think about it for more than like five minutes we may very well split one
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johnny-writes · 5 years
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Guidelines and stuff
I have flexible rules, and by “flexible rules” I mean that I don’t really know what to put here, because I tend to trust more other’s common sense than written rules.
The main ones are no NSFW (I’m not very comfortable and, plus, smut requires quick replies, writing two weeks for a reply that’s just moving a member to another position kills the mood - NSFW is basically smut, while gore is NSFW, I don’t include on this rule, still I won’t do gore frequently), no godmodding (flexible - if you hurt (including deadly wounds) my character without my permission, depending on the circumstances I might (so it’s not 100% certainty) play along just to see what you’ll do), respect for grammar and formatting.
This blog is semi-selective, I usually follow back blogs that I RP with, but I don’t require people follow me. If you don’t answer my memes or ignore my messages, I’ll interpret that as you not being interest in interact with me and I will unfollow you. No follow/unfollow is set on stone, though.
But if you do have questions, don’t hesitate to PM me, my inbox and IM box are always open, even if you don’t follow me. Although I might look a bit forward when suggesting plots, I’m always open to take heed to what the other will say, especially in a fandom I’m not into, but still want to interact.
Usually I reblog promos even of fandoms I know nothing about. After all, reblogging is free. If I reblog your promo, and you follow me, I’ll follow you.
I’m ok with iconless RPs as well, sometimes I’m not feeling like putting icons (or when I’m on mobile), so I won’t, don’t feel pressured. As a matter of equivalence, if you choose an iconless RP, I also can make my replies iconless as well.
However, I have a single rule regarding icons, that needs to be put separatedly: I’m not comfortable with live-action icons. For example, I can RP fine with  a Tony Stark that uses icons from the cartoon or the anime (yes, there was an Ironman anime), but I’m not really comfortable with live-action icons, as much as I like Robert Downey Jr.’s acting. I can explain why I don’t feel comfortable privately, but If you want to RP with me with muses from live-action series, I’d like to request to not use live-action icons.
Mun =/= muse (but not that much, I must admit). I know my OCs are based on me and my experiences (for example, I’m an economics student, so I made Marcos an economics student because I think it could make him an interesting OC), but one reason why I’m into RPing is to develop them to become clearly their own characters, so that they become less and less my self-inserts and more like their own.
Continuing from the previous rule, if my muses do something obnoxious or idiotic, call them out on it. They’re characters with flaws, sometimes they need a good slap in the face. Do not assume that I’ll defend them, I’m the writer behind them and I want them to fail, to make mistakes, but if you do think I went too far, you’re free to call me out.
Shipping can happen, but why would happen? (In other words, it all depends on the development and chemistry). Although I enjoy writing romance, it all depends on how it’ll go. If you don’t want write romance, do not hesitate in telling me. Platonic relationships are underrated and, obviously, not all RPs have to end with the muses as friends, if you want our muses to become rivals or even mortal enemies, I’m all up for it. More details here.
In addition to that, this blog is multishipping. I mean, it took me a while to put it here, but I thought it was self-evident. Still, each thread is usually its own separated verse (unless stated otherwise), so each can have its own shipping. Only Padparadscha and Rutile are exempt of this rule.
I’m too old for drama. I will unfollow you if you start throwing excessive drama.
Above all, RP is to have fun. Just tell me what you want to do and let’s do it! My OCs used to have verses, but I changed that, each thread is a verse, unless specified.
I send memes whenever they appear in my dash. I don’t care if I receive a few or none back (even if I would like), it’s costless and I end up giving more than I receive so that I don’t really mind not being paid back.
Since this is a multimuse blog, it’s okay to blacklist some tags, of muses or threads you’re not interested. Most everything here is tagged, so it shouldn’t be complicated.
I don’t do magical anons (M!As), my blog doesn’t receive enough attention to make them worthwhile.
Follow backs and softblocking: this one got so big it needs its own page; in summary, I’m not mutuals only and I can RP with people who I don’t follow and don’t follow me, but if you’re going to unfollow me, please softblock me.
Also I unfollow blogs who are inactive for a few months. This is something that can be reversed under request (like you returning from your hiatus).
Asks without context or that I’m unable to understand will be deleted on sight.
I will unfollow people who post too much politics. I deal with politics every day outside tumblr and I don’t want to deal with it here.
If we’re mutuals in one blog, we’re mutuals in all blogs. So, even if you make a blog and I didn’t follow you (yet), due to lack of familiarity or ideas to interact with, you can still send memes and even starters that chances are likely that, if it’s not a RP/personal hybrid, I’ll follow you.
I don’t RP with furry muses. I mean, I can RP with animal and animal-themed muses (like from Sonic), but I won’t RP with muses of the furry fandom. I also don’t RP with kin blogs.
Even though it’s a big list, it should be reminded that all (with exception of one or two) are basic common sense rules, so there shouldn’t be a problem.
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ranmagender · 5 years
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You know sometimes I resent the wlw community. Like I get bitter seeing people gush about this ship or that. I sort of half smile when I see shows like Adventure Time get their wlw ship confirmed. Am I happy as a shipper and lgbt? Of course I am but I can't help but sort of feel a big sad.
My issue of course lies not within the wlw community, y'all are lovely peeps and my thoughts are simply my own to deal with.
But I tend to see all these wlw ships in cartoons, something thats hit major stride thanks to talented people in the industry pushing for lgbt in childrens media and so forth.
However I cant help but wonder why there arent any mlm? I cant really think of a show that did so with a main character let alone anyone who isnt one off lines.
Of course we've had stuff in movies and tv shows alike but its odd how often its "that character is gay" after the fact (looking at you Rowling) or "oh that one throwaway line we put in there? See he's gay" (HTTYD).
Of course we've seen characters have gay parents or something to that affect. But it makes me sad because growing up as a young lad there was really no guidance for this kind of stuff and imagine if there was a show like SU or AT or Korra or anything that dealt with these themes and showed same gender attraction as beautiful that would be helpful and great to say the least.
My immediate reaction shouldnt be scorn at the wlw community. Like you all keep being wonderful.
Frankly one should blame the kind of mindset that put lgbt related stuff into sections.
"Oh you see the thing about gay males is that theres perhaps more socialized stigma due to (reasons)"
There bloody shouldnt be. Tommy can handle seeing Ruby and Sapphire get married or Marceline and Princess Bubbline kiss but if it were two guys then boy how would Tommy's little brain handle that.
He might start feeling validated. But no, random gun nuts, China and Russia are against gay men because gay men are just the worst humans on the planet.
Perhaps I'm sad because I know what its like to be a mlm person going through pre-teen/teendom and wish that no one goes through that but they are going to go through that, again and again because some nobheads cant comprehend the fact that their "fears" of gay men stem from myths, stereotypes, propaganda and interpretation of religious texts and historical events not to mention their distaste for them due to gayness being associated in the mind of society with feminity and therefore in their eyes weakness.
One could write whole essays on why Im sad and annoyed and sometimes just get frustrated seeing happy rupphire gushings its not people being happy
its because everything is bullshit and mlm boys' existance is the equivilant of being thrown into a dark maze with a flashlight that has only a tiny bit of battery left so it keeps flickering and ya gotta find your way based on those tiny flickers.
I just hate it
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octoberinspo · 6 years
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            HOW TO ROLEPLAY ON TUMBLR. 2018 edition.
            inspired by the wikihow guide, and updated for the current iteration of tumblr.
Choose a character to roleplay. It can be an already established (canon) character from any fandom you enjoy, a canon character with certain aspects altered (AU) or a character of your own creation (OC). Whether playing an OC, canon or AU character, be certain of your character's backstory before getting started.
Choose a faceclaim. Generally, a faceclaim is an an actor or a model who will represent the look and actions of your character. In some cases, it might even be a cartoon character. If you're playing someone from a TV show or film, there will probably be a faceclaim typically used, however you are not required to choose them as your character's faceclaim. After all, this is your interpretation of the character.
Gather resources. A common practice is to collect and/or create GIFS or icons that will often be used to demonstrate an action or mood of a character during roleplays. If you're not sure where to look for GIFS or icons, try simply searching through the tumblr tag for your chosen actor/character and save any that you think might suit your character.
Arrange your blog. Everybody is able to appreciate a good theme, and when combined with a select GIF or image that represents your character for the sidebar, it can make for an intriguing blog that will appeal to potential followers and RP partners. There are many Tumblr users who create themes that are easy to use and install. Be sure to find one that meets anything you might want for your blog, i.e. ability to display sidebar image, built-in audio player, certain number of side links.
Follow people. Once you are set up you will need to find people to roleplay with, whether inside or outside of your fandom or genre. If you don't already know some, try searching various character or fandom/genre names followed by either 'rp' or 'roleplay’ in the tags, i.e. indie rp, horror rp, angst rp, smut rp.
Make an effort to reach out to people. Whether it’s through making greeting starters, sending in roleplay meme prompts, or just sending a greeting over private messages or IM’s, a good way to advertise yourself and your character is to put yourself out there.
Don't be afraid to talk out of character (OOC). People will warm to you a bit more if they feel they know you better as a person. Plus many other people on the site are roleplaying to have fun and make friends.
Make use of the tags. It's common practice to track your username so that people can tag you in posts/starters they want you to see. And when looking for replies you'll find tagging your own posts with whoever you're roleplaying with invaluable. One thing to keep in mind though, is that Tumblr does not support tracking tags with dashes in them. As such, if your username has dashes like "your-user-name," use spaces between the words or have them all as one word, e.g. your user name/yourusername.
Have fun.
TIPS:
You are under no obligation to do anything you are not comfortable doing. Tell someone if you are not comfortable doing something and try to find a way around it if you can.
READ PEOPLE'S ABOUT/RULE PAGES. One of the most frustrating things is when people make incorrect assumptions about you or your character because they are too lazy to read the background information you provide. If somebody has gone to the trouble of explaining their characters so you can interact with them properly, have the decency to do your research.
Never be afraid to ask for advice/how to do certain things.
USEFUL LINKS:
A list of RP fandom/genre tags.
An advice blog with some good rules of thumb.
A masterlist of RP definitions.
A multi-part video breakdown of how to RP on Tumblr.
A list of keyboard shortcuts.
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thecultoffilm-blog · 7 years
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IT (2017) Review.
I had been excited for the new adaptation of IT since I first saw that iconic picture of Pennywise, grinning creepily with pleasure and contempt. I couldnt wait for it. When the first trailers dropped it got me even more hyped and excited to see what Muschietti would bring to the table, as I was unimpressed with the miniseries. Today I saw IT, and have to say am fairly underwhelmed by it. What I hoped would be a thrilling, scary and atmospheric horror film was an oddly edited, cliche and predictable film. Over this review I will be talking about what works, what doesnt, what I loved and what I hated and finally, an overall score out of 10. Please remember this is all opinionated and very personal, rather than a group opinion. What I loved: Personally the best part of the film for me was the losers club. Not only were all very well performed and gave off a very real and serious vibe, the children acted like children, a rare occurrence in many modern films. The kids throughout this movie are swearing, making your mum jokes and mentioning dick size, like a kid would. Muschietti really nailed this side of the spectrum and due to the great performances by all the children and realistic and relatable behaviour, I found myself really enjoying the club, far more than I thought I would. Another thing I thoroughly enjoyed was the coming of age theme throughout. I really liked this and thought it really added to the story. In a way Pennywise could be a metaphor for all the problems and hard times these kids are facing, and them dealing with him is them working together to beat their daily problems. It may seem stereotypical but I thought it was sweet to see the club grow and learn in such a small amount of time, all of them facing their fears and issues (some more literally than others) Im glad the story wasnt just, "oh look, there's an evil clown who is hurting people, let's go beat him up," as for me this would have made the film flat and uninteresting. I'm very glad it was included and felt it really added to the film. Pennywise is a weird one. I thought he worked at points but at others I just hated him. Saying that, he definitely had far more good scenes than bad but I still just felt unimpressed at his character. It wasn't even Bill's fault, it was just the look and feel to him in general. Again, sometimes he was incredible but sometimes he felt to comedic and cartoon like. Overall though, he was a very strong character and I did enjoy when he was on screen (most of the time) The cinematography in this film in my personal opinion was beautiful. So many scenes were shot so well. Muschietti made sure to use locations and places to their full effect and it shows. The shots used also fit in with the scene. For example when outside in the day the shots were wide and vast, showing off the beauty of Derry or the quarry. However when inside a location it felt claustrophobic and cramped, adding to the intensity and fear of the scene. The lighting was also on point. When in a dark room it felt eerie and as an audience member I felt blind but at the same time little details and important features were clear and visible. When outside the lighting felt very true to life without blinding you of course. Both lighting and the cinematography were very well done and should be applauded. The sound design in the film really sold it for me. Most of my fear produced actually came from the sound rather than whatever else was going on. One scene which I will never forget is Pennywise exiting the cupboard. It really did chill me. But the main reason for doing so is him tapping his long, gloved fingers on the side of the box. It was genuinelly terrifying. The sound was perfectly managed, sounds in the foreground were loud and violent whilst little ones in the back were small and hard to pick up, but the amount it added to the atmosphere was great. I'm very glad the sound was well done and pin pointed in just the right settings and times as it really added to the film for me anyway. What I didn't like: To me, the jumpscares in this film were terrible. I hoped to every possible god that all the jumpscares would be fair and needed. Alas, this is not the case. Thankfully, IT didn't stoop to the level of the classic "it's just a ....." jumpscare but far to mamy were predictable and dull. There were pointless loud noises and violins squealing at me from the screen and a lot of the scares were cheap and commonly used in Hollywood films. There were probably 7 scares which I predicted and out of all of them in total, only a few made me jump. Which isn't great. One thing that really annoyed me was Georgie's walkie talkie screeching whenever he ran by. Stuff like that is what ruined this film. Yes, it is better than a loud bang or smash, but still. I could do better and I've never made a film. It really did upset me as I do love a good jumpscare, but there were very few to be found. As much as I did love them, the kids in the film made such stupid and contradictory decisions. It really got to me. They would constantly wonder off by themselves after all being told not to and it was so annoying to watch. Even Bill, who said to them all countless times to stick together decides to walk away from the group. You could argue that this is Pennywise luring them away with his powers but I personally believe it's a dull way to create another cheap scare. Another thing they all do is the classic, "let me go in this dark room, nothing could go wrong" This is just so pathetic. For example the library scene with Ben. No one would ever follow those eggs and go down there. It felt wrong and fake, exactly the opposite of what this film wanted and was meant to be. I do see why it was needed, but there were far better ways to lure the characters. Pennywise, as mentioned above, did work. But there were so many instances where he didn't. And what does it all come down to? CGI. What ruined him for me was the large amount of CGI that went into the film. I understand that it's nessecary and in some ways it did help, but it sucked any amount of realism out of the film. What does this result in? A lack of tension and fear. For me, the more realistic, the more scary. That's why for me, The Strangers is the scariest horror of all times. It was so real and plausible that it made it far more intimidating simply due to how it was handled and filmed. No CGI, no demons or ghosts. Just 3 insane people trying to murder a couple. It sounds basic but it is so much more scary than IT. For example, the garage scene was so poorly created it nearly made me laugh at how conical Pennywise looked. It just didn't work for me. I do understand it's hard to create a film like this without using it, but I believe that more practical effects could and should have been used. Even if that had meant making it less extravagant. One thing I enjoyed about the miniseries is that it seemed more real because there was no (or very little) special effects or features. This made it feel more real, and in turn, added to the danger and intensity. I wish this interpretation had done the same. The editing was so odd in this film. It went from happy to sad to scary in seconds. It felt misguided and oddly created. A good example is the basement scene. It goes from Pennywise screaming and trying to kill Bill to Bev sat on a staircase in the sun, content and happy. This breaks the tension with ease. Whats even weirder is that it never show the aftermath of the scene, Bill's reaction or thoughts are never shown, it just stops. It's almost like a scene was cut. It felt wrong and misplaced. I understand in some aspects why what was done but still, it felt so strange. Many scenes felt cut and half completed, some seem to short and others to long. The best word for it would have to be inconsistent. I really enjoyed some of the editing, but disliked others. The kiss scene. Is dreadful. This is not a fairy tale world. This is a world where a young boy has his arm ripped off and is pulled into a sewer. Magical kisses do not tie in well with that sort of theme. This infruriated me. Genuinelly. I don't understand. It wasn't to develop character or even a relationship, it wasn't to advance the plot, it didn't add anything to the story. It took away from it. What seemed so real was whisked away in seconds. Was it meant to show that the underdog can always succeed or help others? I for one, am clueless. It really did disappoint me. Am I supposed to believe that a kiss from a random boy can wake up a girl who has been affected by the deadlights? It was so random and wrong. It felt like it had been ripped straight from Disney and plonked straight into the film to add to it's character and charm. It didn't work. At all. And it really did spoil the film. It was cheesy, unasked for and laughable. I still can't think of any reason for including it. My final complaint is the end scene. The final fight. For a start, I'm glad it wasn't long and drawn out over 20 minutes. It would have become boring. But it felt so odd. How Pennywise just collapsed to the floor and started to deteriorate. Again, the end scene reminded me heavily of a Disney film. "We beat you out of love and teamwork." That sort of thing. I understand what they were going for, and it was a sweet ending but it felt wrong to put it in a film like this. What happened to the battery acid? That was great and it made sense. But instead we get the classic fall to his "death" scene. I'm glad they all conquered their fears and I'm glad that they could beat their common enemy but it could have been made far less lovey dovey in my personal opinion. I get that it was to make the audience feel and perhaps even relate but to me this fell very flat. Another issue regarding the scene is Bev. I do understand that sexual abuse must be a horrifying thing do deal with but the fact that Pennywise didn't scare her is dumb. He is the true manifestation of any fear, a monster, a beast. Yet she isn't afraid? Again I know that the whole overcoming her fear had to be included but it was fairly annoying to see that she wasn't bothered even in the slightest. It may seem like nitpicking, but I cared about the film a lot and some bits and pieces made little sense to me, regardless of what the general public say. Overall: IT is not a bad film. It's not incredible, but far from bad. It had it's scary moments and ideas and the film is certainly not for the weak hearted. Themes and ideas are shoehorned in nicely and darker topics are presented in a careful and appealing light. Performances all round are great from everyone, especially the losers club. Pennywise is an intimidating villain throughout and never fails to either disturb or creep you out. It does have it's flaws, but as does any film, and it is impossible to say that IT is not an entertaining film. Even if I wouldn't class it as a true horror it is very amusing and fun to watch in pretty much any situation and I would recommend it if you're ever bored or have nothing to do. Unfortunately I didn't feel it lived up to it's hype but hopefully chapter 2 may be able to improve and evolve from that. I didn't watch the film I was expecting and hoping to see, but it did work and it did achieve it's goal; to entertain, and entertain it did. Overall score: 6/10 Best shot?: The best shot of this film for me is when Georgie attempts to crawl away from Pennywise, his arm bleeding and him crying. IT's inhumanely long arm appears from the drain and we know it's all over for poor little Georgie. So harrowing, but so good.
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wakingthefury · 7 years
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The Palestinians say that the United Nations vote against Jewish Settlements in Israel gave the Palestinians the right to kill Israeli Jews.
Listen to Today's Program JD: Itamar, I understand that after the UN vote took place there was celebration among the Palestinian people, give me their reaction to that UN vote. IM:Well, there was non-stop celebration by the Palestinian leadership and there were a couple of things that were significant. The first basic message was, this proves that our Palestinian narrative is correct, it proves that everything belongs to us, it proves that the Jews don’t have a history in the land, it proves that there’s not a Temple Mount it’s all al aqua, the Western Wall belongs to them. This was the first thing it basically was having a UN stamp of approval for the total intranshinants of the Palestinian authority. Palestinian authority is never compromised at all they’ve always been doing this independently, and all of a sudden they are saying now we don’t have to compromise because the United Nations come along and says the Western Wall is Palestinian territory. Which of course it’s ridiculous historically, it’s ridiculous politically, but this is the first thing.
The second thing is the Palestinian Authority essentially is telling its people this gives us a right to now kill more Israeli’s. And they expressed this in a cartoon that was produced by Fatah which is the political party of Mahmoud Abbas. And what they showed was a Palestinian map, that they call the Palestinian map the flag of Palestine, and stabbing into the words settlement and there’s a big puddle of blood under the word settlement and what it has in the text , thank you, and it list the names of the 14 countries that voted in favor of the United Nations vote. What they’re saying is thank you for permission to kill, literally that, thank you for permission to kill that’s the only way to interpret that graphic that appeared on the official facebook page on the Palestinian Authority. I’ll also point out that just a short while ago the Prime Minister of Israel, Netanyahu, just put on his facebook page a copy of this story of this knife, and then he said if anyone needs proof that the UN vote was a terrible mistake look how the Palestinians are responding. And so the Israeli leadership understands what this mean. It means the Palestinians are choosing to interpret this as a green light to murder. 
JD: Itamar Marcus, who heads up Palestinian media watch they monitor the Palestinian media all the time and he gave us the details behind the story about the Palestinian reaction to the United Nations vote.
We report this information because it is setting the stage for Bible prophecy to be fulfilled and I must remind you that the ancient Jewish prophets who wrote of this scenario were actually pre-writing history. They did this in the book of Ezekiel, Chapter 35 where the prophet says the Palestinians will kill and then steal their land, and Obadiah says they will take control of the Jewish life center, which is the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. The stage for these prophecies to be fulfilled is set right now. 
via Jimmy DeYoung's News Update http://ift.tt/2hSBcKq
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johnny-writes · 5 years
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I have flexible rules, and by “flexible rules” I mean that I don’t really know what to put here, because I tend to trust more other’s common sense than written rules.
The main ones are no NSFW (I’m not very comfortable and, plus, smut requires quick replies, writing two weeks for a reply that’s just moving a member to another position kills the mood - NSFW is basically smut, while gore is NSFW, I don’t include on this rule, still I won't do gore frequently), no godmodding (flexible - if you hurt (including deadly wounds) my character without my permission, depending on the circumstances I might (so it’s not 100% certainty) play along just to see what you’ll do), respect for grammar and formatting.
This blog is semi-selective, I usually follow back blogs that I RP with, but I don’t require people follow me. However, if the blog doesn’t interact in one week, I will unfollow, because I want to keep my dash clean (but I will follow back, again, if requested). Also, during times that I don’t have muse to interact or I’m too busy I’ll send memes. If you don’t answer my memes or ignore my messages, I’ll interpret that as you not being interest in interact with me and I will unfollow you. No follow/unfollow is set on stone, though.
But if you do have questions, don’t hesitate to PM me, my inbox and IM box are always open, even if you don’t follow me. Although I might look a bit forward when suggesting plots, I’m always open to take heed to what the other will say, especially in a fandom I’m not into, but still want to interact.
Usually I reblog promos even of fandoms I know nothing about. After all, reblogging is free. If I reblog your promo, and you follow me, I’ll follow you.
I’m ok with iconless RPs as well, sometimes I’m not feeling like putting icons (or when I’m on mobile), so I won’t, don’t feel pressured. As a matter of equivalence, if you choose an iconless RP, I also can make my replies iconless as well.
However, I have a single rule regarding icons, that needs to be put separatedly: I’m not comfortable with live-action icons. For example, I can RP fine with  a Tony Stark that uses icons from the cartoon or the anime (yes, there was an Ironman anime), but I’m not really comfortable with live-action icons, as much as I like Robert Downey Jr.’s acting. I can explain why I don’t feel comfortable privately, but If you want to RP with me with muses from live-action series, I’d like to request to not use live-action icons.
Mun =/= muse (but not that much, I must admit). I know my OCs are based on me and my experiences (for example, I’m an economics student, so I made Marcos an economics student because I think it could make him an interesting OC), but one reason why I’m into RPing is to develop them to become clearly their own characters, so that they become less and less my self-inserts and more like their own.
Continuing from the previous rule, if my muses do something obnoxious or idiotic, call them out on it. They're characters with flaws, sometimes they need a good slap in the face. Do not assume that I'll defend them, I'm the writer behind them and I want them to fail, to make mistakes, but if you do think I went too far, you're free to call me out.
Shipping can happen, but why would happen? (In other words, it all depends on the development and chemistry). Although I enjoy writing romance, it all depends on how it’ll go. If you don’t want write romance, do not hesitate in telling me. Platonic relationships are underrated and, obviously, not all RPs have to end with the muses as friends, if you want our muses to become rivals or even mortal enemies, I’m all up for it. More details here.
In addition to that, this blog is multishipping. I mean, it took me a while to put it here, but I thought it was self-evident. Still, each thread is usually its own separated verse (unless stated otherwise), so each can have its own shipping. Only Padparadscha and Rutile are exempt of this rule.
I’m too old for drama. I will unfollow you if you start throwing excessive drama.
Above all, RP is to have fun. Just tell me what you want to do and let’s do it! My OCs used to have verses, but I changed that, each thread is a verse, unless specified.
I send memes whenever they appear in my dash. I don’t care if I receive a few or none back (even if I would like), it’s costless and I end up giving more than I receive so that I don’t really mind not being paid back.
Since this is a multimuse blog, it’s okay to blacklist some tags, of muses or threads you’re not interested. Most everything here is tagged, so it shouldn’t be complicated.
I don’t do magical anons (M!As), my blog doesn’t receive enough attention to make them worthwhile.
Follow backs and softblocking: this one got so big it needs its own page.
I don’t RP with furry muses. I mean, I can RP with animal and animal-themed muses (like from Sonic), but I won’t RP with muses of the furry fandom. I also don’t RP with kin blogs.
Even though it’s a big list, it should be reminded that all (with exception of one or two) are basic common sense rules, so there shouldn’t be a problem.
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