Those were the fucking days.miiverse rp was truly the best form of rp, even better than tumblr sometimes
Those were the fucking days.miiverse rp was truly the best form of rp, even better than tumblr sometimes
Personally, my favorite thing to do is scroll through the "drama //" tags. Best way to get batshit takes from the Tumblr RPC, with little context. Here's a few recent faves, under the cut.
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What the hell are any of these people on about? Who knows.
Utter rpc spergery. People complaining about anything and everything, fuckers actually stealing code from people's shitty themes, too.... Good lord I'm literally braindead for not opening up my shitty thread with this. Fuck. [/SPOILER]
RP communities never cease to have something cringe to laugh about, but you have to have been or still be part of one - or even be staking one out- to find the really good shit.
Deets, please!
I have to admit, I tarded out. I am a bit salty over some shit that went down back in the good ol days of 2015. Not gonna make excuses, I'll take this fat L.
I am a salty tard and i'll just leave it at that.
hello, im here to supply the funnies. featuring otherkin, anime reaction images, and bad latin.
names are covered since i didnt take the screencaps myself, sorry.
bonus points if anyone can demonstrate how terrible their google translate latin actually is.
I've come across some roleplay accounts on twitter that seem to do this as well. Could someone explain this phenomenon?I think the funniest thing about Tumblr's RPC in particular is that most of their IC (in-character) posts have to do with aesthetics more than literacy or creativity. There's lots of weird/flat-out incorrect grammar, oddly-spaced paragraphs and dialogue as well as randomly bolded and italicized words for seemingly no reason other than emphasis. Don't even get me started on their aversion to caps lock. It's a very specific and often mimicked aesthetic and it leads to a lot of cliquishness within the community itself. If you don't spend more time formatting your roleplay responses than actually writing them, you'll be left in the dust with no one to "roleplay" with.
I've come across some roleplay accounts on twitter that seem to do this as well. Could someone explain this phenomenon?