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shahni.livejournal.com) wrote in
fandomsecrets2007-03-11 03:26 pm
[ SECRET POST #65 ]
Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe.
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Re: 16
(Anonymous) 2007-03-13 12:26 pm (UTC)(link)And, come on? The person behind secret 16? Is probably some dumb fangirl who thinks having an opinion on fictional characterization and RPing fake people is the highest form of validation for her intelligence and supposed 'writing skills'.
Re: 16
(Anonymous) 2007-03-13 12:35 pm (UTC)(link)Anyway, agreed.
After seeing the reaction #16 caused, I'm tempted to make up wanky secrets about RPGs just to piss people off. But then I'd really be no better than the rabid RPers over here foaming at the mouth, plus it'd take way more effort than I'd want to waste on them. Oh well. XD I find nearly all RPers hilariously crazy.
My apologies to the sane RPers out there. I know you exist. And I wish you'd pull yourselves out of the cesspool of insanity. :( RPing fandom characters is kind of like saying you're an "author" who "publishes" your work in the Pit of Voles.
Re: 16
(Anonymous) 2007-03-13 12:41 pm (UTC)(link)And even then, I still wasn't pretending to be a fake characters.
So I agree with you, so much, OP ♥ of this comment.
I've done my fair share of roleplaying, and I actually really like the ew_younerd girl above (and her character), but seriously? If you want to stay sane in RPGs, the key is to realize that everyone is a huge psychotic dork, and suddenly their opinions won't frighten you, anymore. RPing can be a very fun hobby, but it turns into something more when you use it to feel superior. Which, happens, oh, to 90% of roleplayers?
W00T! 16.
I guess I'm confused why it gets used as an elitist playing field - the most fun I have is being utterly cracktastic, and not sharing with anyone. I was also weaning myself from the age of eleven, which was a mystical time some nine years ago, on role playing games which happened entirely on email. Oh, come back to me, my wicked psychotic days of youthful Pern PBeM~
The dorks you meet through RP is a bonus for me. And I never bring in my OCs to RP, and then I went to the YMCA to visit the DJ from the overuse of acronyms, yay! Well, if I could hold a thought - I agree.
I do admit I am sad on the assumption that everyone pours their emotions out through these characters. The least likely thing I am to do when I have things I need to deal with is Role Play. I need to work things out, not a character invented by a writer somewhere in the world. (Though I do know it works as a therapy tool for others. Good on them.)
I am still amused to have three characters up there. I then later went and blared Bon Jovi, Eminem, Alice Cooper, America, Cherry Poppin' Daddies, The Servant, Santana, t.A.T.u., Monty Python's Flying Circus soundbites, and many other artists. This all while finishing homework, before I slipped into bed, cuddled my pillows mercilessly, and after a revitalizing nap made a public post asking for people to talk to me directly when they had issues, because I welcome their words.
Anything you invest yourself in does end up feeling like 'serious business'. This doesn't mean it is; it does mean I've dealt with my fair share of friends who take it to be serious business, which I frankly don't feel, so empathy comes hard pressed. In the end, I find generalizations more irking than I do being called a shitty RPer anonymously. (The latter only amuses me.) Hey, if I suck, well, I suck. Maybe years of a certain apathy toward caring what a bunch of characters I did not invent end up acting like, versus the years of writing (for myself, and not the cesspit, though I admit to having things on ther e- none which I think are literary) and playing via email with original characters of my own makes the difference. Maybe not.
I prefer the original characters, by far. =) I also love having connections with other people who enjoy fandoms I am familiar with. All I expect is entertainment, and that is all I receive. When I don't... I leave.