i'm not being appreciated, i'm being used.

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Authorthotsgalore
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i'm not a fan of grammar

note: these stories are not mine, i give the people who submitted these stories or opinions a voice they want to project themselves in.


i am tired and frustrated.


mistakes are things that can be made everywhere, but once one is made on here, everything blows loose.

the immaturity of some people on this website truly bothers me, especially those who can't look past their own perspectives.i'm no

but my main issue is how people ignore the mistakes that happen, or people can get too involved with their characters

to the point they end up mixing out of character feelings with in character feelings. 

for example, an admin accidentally clears out an active character on the masterlist, they are at fault.

but are we going to automatically hate them? not if they hadn't made it a point to recognize their mistake. 

my friend had this happen to them and it was not a mistake.

it makes me angry because this person is patient with all of her rp partners, and i wish she wasn't because they all walk over her.

the two people who dropped her were not saints, they had been knowingly cheating on her character within the rp.

maybe it was her fault for not speaking up, because of the discomfort it would cause to the other rpers, but to entirely blame the situation on her is wrong.

they painted her out as a person who was too involved in the plot and had others convinced as well

 while she was understanding and nothing but kind to these two while they took advantage of her kindness.

i realize a lot of rpr is like that. 

either cheating because of some dumb reason (mainly lack of communication between partners) or mixing up ooc and ic

i wish people were more aware that communication is an essential part of roleplaying.

it's something that should be for fun, if you're not interested in something, don't do it.

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