
...You know. This thread needs an explanation of the "Push and Pull" methodology for connections. But not a textbook example. Something special.
Heavy Disclaimer: This is after you settled on a character you want to RP with.
Now, let me be like the RP world's Saitama. Alright? Cool.
100 WALKUPS! 100 PMs! 100 CONNECTIONS! THEN WRITE 10 THOUSAND WORDS!
EVERY. SINGLE. DAY!
And of course make sure you say hello each day. Just a quick "Good morning" is fine. But the most important thing is to never use the P/F and spam during the private and public RP seasons so that you can strengthen your resolve.
In the beginning you'll wish you were dead. You might start thinking "What's the harm in taking a day off?" But for you, in order to be a strong roleplayer, no matter how tough it was, even if you start sleeping at your desk, you never stop.
You keep making connections even when your arms are so heavy they refuse to type. Even when your arms start making weird clicking noises, you keep doing walkups.
A year and a half later, you start to notice a difference. You are jaded. And you have become popular!
In other words, you gotta RP like hell to the point where you started becoming jaded.
That's the only way to become popular.
The roleplayers that are fooling around at the Quicksand and wallflower junk will never make it this far. Roleplayers are strong because we have the ability to change ourselves.
Heavy Disclaimer: This is after you settled on a character you want to RP with.
Now, let me be like the RP world's Saitama. Alright? Cool.
100 WALKUPS! 100 PMs! 100 CONNECTIONS! THEN WRITE 10 THOUSAND WORDS!
EVERY. SINGLE. DAY!
And of course make sure you say hello each day. Just a quick "Good morning" is fine. But the most important thing is to never use the P/F and spam during the private and public RP seasons so that you can strengthen your resolve.
In the beginning you'll wish you were dead. You might start thinking "What's the harm in taking a day off?" But for you, in order to be a strong roleplayer, no matter how tough it was, even if you start sleeping at your desk, you never stop.
You keep making connections even when your arms are so heavy they refuse to type. Even when your arms start making weird clicking noises, you keep doing walkups.
A year and a half later, you start to notice a difference. You are jaded. And you have become popular!
In other words, you gotta RP like hell to the point where you started becoming jaded.
That's the only way to become popular.
The roleplayers that are fooling around at the Quicksand and wallflower junk will never make it this far. Roleplayers are strong because we have the ability to change ourselves.