08-05-2018, 03:23 PM
[align=center][div style="text-align:justify;width:55%;font-size:10pt;font-family:verdana"]Just addressing some things
[member=1536]toboggan[/member] - yeah, I've just come back from roleplaying on forums with minimum word count/private threads w/ close friends so I'm still used to writing super long and detailed responses bc either, it's expected or I know the other person has the muse. The things I type tend to be related to the character's thoughts or feelings, because although I like to write a lot, I feel like certain things aren't necessary if they don't either A) add to the character or B) move along the thread.
[member=1718]Seina[/member] - The suggestion about shorter replies makes sense, but I've been taking that as a given? I've never really felt pressured/expected people to match muse, considering my posts look short and bad compared to some people who write amazingly. The summary is something that I have tried ( throwing a tl;dr so someone can get the gist of the thread in a quick glance ), but condensing info into the final paragraph isn't something that I've personally tried so that might be a suggestion thank you.
[member=1348]adomania[/member] - your posts are amazing and you actually inspire me Yeah, I understand the idea of finding a group that can match muse. I'm just,,, struggling to find that right now honestly.
[member=830]galexiux[/member] - By starter I meant the starting post of a thread, so I'm not... 100% sure what you're trying to allude to.
As a final note; I'd like to reiterate that I'm not trying to offend anyone, I'm just trying to find a way so that my longer/more museful threads & oneshots don't get ignored because I feel like I'm missing good opportunities to character develop and it's a lil frustrating. If you disagree with me, feel free to tell me. I'd rather people be honest.
[member=1536]toboggan[/member] - yeah, I've just come back from roleplaying on forums with minimum word count/private threads w/ close friends so I'm still used to writing super long and detailed responses bc either, it's expected or I know the other person has the muse. The things I type tend to be related to the character's thoughts or feelings, because although I like to write a lot, I feel like certain things aren't necessary if they don't either A) add to the character or B) move along the thread.
[member=1718]Seina[/member] - The suggestion about shorter replies makes sense, but I've been taking that as a given? I've never really felt pressured/expected people to match muse, considering my posts look short and bad compared to some people who write amazingly. The summary is something that I have tried ( throwing a tl;dr so someone can get the gist of the thread in a quick glance ), but condensing info into the final paragraph isn't something that I've personally tried so that might be a suggestion thank you.
[member=1348]adomania[/member] - your posts are amazing and you actually inspire me Yeah, I understand the idea of finding a group that can match muse. I'm just,,, struggling to find that right now honestly.
[member=830]galexiux[/member] - By starter I meant the starting post of a thread, so I'm not... 100% sure what you're trying to allude to.
As a final note; I'd like to reiterate that I'm not trying to offend anyone, I'm just trying to find a way so that my longer/more museful threads & oneshots don't get ignored because I feel like I'm missing good opportunities to character develop and it's a lil frustrating. If you disagree with me, feel free to tell me. I'd rather people be honest.
[b]IT'S EASIER TO BURY MY HEAD IN THE SAND SOMETIMES. AND I KNOW IT'S NOT THE RIGHT WAY TO GO BUT I PRAY THE GROUND WOULD SWALLOW ME WHOLE. — lucia & alisaie / inactive / playing ff14