- Did you have any of these "roleplayer crushes"? y/n, is it just me, being a creepy nugget?
Lucaell is my RP crush senpai that only notices me in PvE content. However, there are people whose wikis have really stood out to me and made me want to whisper them. Sometimes I'll give them a creepy compliment thinly veiled beneath a "N-nice wiki, bro. We should chat sometime."
- How do you handle these? Do you just send an aggressive PM/tell with things like "you, me, RP, 8PM EST"?Â
Honestly, setting up a meeting with that sort of assertiveness can be effective. Whether people find it ironic, funny, or creepy, that sort of thing works in real life too (depending on the context of the meeting.)
- Stories to share? Bonus points for embarrassing things.
F-fuck.
- Did senpai notice you, when you started emoting at them very very loudly?
They noticed me when I macro'ed very loudly.Â
- Just how excited do you get when plotting with these new people, and realize they love your ideas and bring even more material on the table?
In terms of making new roleplay friends, it's always exciting to conjure up new ideas and learn how creatively articulate people can be with their writings. When I share general interests with others, it feels extremely immersive and (for once) like we're all in the same nice community.Â
- Did like, once, this person was actually pretty awful and you regretted everything? Happened to me more than I'd like to admit, BUT, I still keep on pushing.
Flynt, you fucking bas-
Honestly, not yet. More often or not, people I hold active interest in roleplaying with is because they aren't actively awful.
Lucaell is my RP crush senpai that only notices me in PvE content. However, there are people whose wikis have really stood out to me and made me want to whisper them. Sometimes I'll give them a creepy compliment thinly veiled beneath a "N-nice wiki, bro. We should chat sometime."
- How do you handle these? Do you just send an aggressive PM/tell with things like "you, me, RP, 8PM EST"?Â
Honestly, setting up a meeting with that sort of assertiveness can be effective. Whether people find it ironic, funny, or creepy, that sort of thing works in real life too (depending on the context of the meeting.)
- Stories to share? Bonus points for embarrassing things.
F-fuck.
- Did senpai notice you, when you started emoting at them very very loudly?
They noticed me when I macro'ed very loudly.Â
- Just how excited do you get when plotting with these new people, and realize they love your ideas and bring even more material on the table?
In terms of making new roleplay friends, it's always exciting to conjure up new ideas and learn how creatively articulate people can be with their writings. When I share general interests with others, it feels extremely immersive and (for once) like we're all in the same nice community.Â
- Did like, once, this person was actually pretty awful and you regretted everything? Happened to me more than I'd like to admit, BUT, I still keep on pushing.
Flynt, you fucking bas-
Honestly, not yet. More often or not, people I hold active interest in roleplaying with is because they aren't actively awful.