I like cats. Also I draw a lot of ugly things. (tagged as art). I also enjoy junkie culture, loads of shitty (and sometimes decent) music, and questionable activities.
Let's be bros despite the fact that I can barely hold a conversation with a toaster.
dimedog.tumblr.com/ask
dat one time i jump during Insidious
wtf u doin raoul
NOPENOPENOPE
I really like that design. Whoa.
So based on the ‘reblog if you think you’re a boring roleplayer’ whatever thing; Everyone thinks they suck.
But.
Everyone I’m following writes some seriously well done stories together, or even alone, and it’s crazy to think they’re so insecure about it all the same.
So what’s the deal anyways? I think if everyone was super confident in their writing ability or their roleplay we’d have no progression and no unexpected turns. Everything would flow without any real twists or ups and downs and it’d just read like a generic book on the market instead of the original novel stuff I see up on character blogs.
We’ve got murderers with unclear motives, people so fucked up in the head they’re seeing shadows instead of people, and happy go lucky jerkasses who in a generic story world would be a disliked character and yet manage to be loveable in a community because they’re written by really talented people. I’m not saying market authors aren’t talented, but I think there’s a special skill in unpublished writers who do it only for fun and their own progression.
This rant thing turned out weird, and kind of unclear. But I think the gist of what I’m trying to say is that I think you’re all pretty super and I kind of stalk all the character blogs I get my hands on because you people are really fucking talented and one day I’m going to be able to write on the same level and leave the same memorable prompts and short stories that you do.
I like everything except for country and rap.
who’s your favourite gregorian chant artist
linkin park
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