what's on your mind: RP Edition

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ouroboros of part of the reason i struggle to get into new sites is i've been out of the forum rpc too long and don't have any strong connections to anyone anymore. and it's so much easier to be invested in a site if you have at least one friend you talk to regularly to help you generate interest, but to make new friends you have to... be invested in a site to stay long enough to form new friendships.

Solar Waltz, an 18+ panfandom set in NYC
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muse, inspiration, or excitement (whatever you call it) for roleplaying has been really difficult for me to muster these days. between the hauntings of bad experiences or the whole "where did all my close friends go".

what i feel like i need is a friend to help me push myself. but it's hard not feeling like i have that with anyone anymore, and having to do it by myself. :weary:

also... been wondering if working on my own site and trying to focus on that is the way to go. or not. LOL
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I get so tilted when i see someone take the faceclaim im eyeing. Not actually mad, because how would they know, but more like....when i've been thinking of taking a shower but im too lazy to get up but then my little sister goes to take a shower and im like "NOOOOOO I WAS GOING TO!!! ...eventually"
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We're motivated by the stars that we're made of
My RP new year's resolution was to post every day this year.

So far I've posted every day in January. Go me!
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Been thinking real hard lately about defining characters not just by their trauma and flaws, but also by their accomplishments and the skills they actively choose to pursue.

I'm a "write to understand the world" sort rather than a "write to escape it", so leaning on darker themes has always oddly been a source of comfort for me. But in my perpetual need to try something new and the inundation of manufactured outrage all around us, focusing on characters who have healed from their past and how the endeavour has shaped their present just seems more interesting now.
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I love writing badass, powerful women. To be honest, I have a hard time writing girly girls. But badass women with an enjoyment of some aspects of femininity? Hell yeah, bud!