I can't personally speak for Advanced RP's here. I don't consider myself at the level to compete up there.
Besides I treat forum RP's more as a side hobby, and I care more about making the characters, the story etc. than I do about the minor details such as:
"When he touched the door knob it had a cold embrace to it... Cold, like his ever so cruel mother's heart".
Yea... That may work for some people but it ain't my style.
I usually average anywhere from one line to four paragraphs per post.
Which is completely dependent on how much is going on at the time, how much there is to respond to, and if the post is meant to be a scene changer, a giant dialogue, or simply a small response to a characters question.
+I've noticed some people express concern with trying to teach others, and then being lashed out at.
And although this certainly can happen, I'd like to offer an explanation that I've also seen happen at times.
Some people don't just learn by nodding their head and saying yes. Some people learn through questioning, back and fourth discussion, in some cases debate.
No level of hostility is meant by it, it's just what get's their brains flowing.
But all too often, I see people's response to such learning as a form of hostility, or the person causing trouble.
So next time anyone tries being a mentor I would suggest that if the person start's 'snapping' back, take a step back and look at it more closely.
Is there anything actually hostile with that they're saying? Or are they just asking some questions?
#MakeIwakuGreatAgain
Clearly this problem won't be solved until the 1x1's are filled with TrumpXTrump libertines.
This made me laugh way too hard seeing this just pop up out of no where. XD
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