guess this needs to be said but…
- you don’t have to be on the dash 24/7, and no one should expect that of you. no one should expect immediate responses. you need to understand that people have lives, and they’re not going to respond immediately. roleplay is a hobby. it’s for fun. you have to be respectful of everyone’s time. don’t mistake silence or someone being busy as hatred. be patient.
- you can cater your dash however you want and softblock blogs for not interacting with you, or softblock blogs for any reason you want without any judgement. you don’t have to follow blogs you don’t want to. cater your space and make it comfortable for you so you enjoy logging in and writing. if plotting doesn’t work out with someone, or you just don’t feel like following someone anymore… you can softblock. make your space comfortable.
both of these statements can be true at the same time.
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Begging people who don’t like musicals to stop saying shit like “musicals suck because the songs come out of nowhere and it’s unrealistic and it’s not good music (aka music I like to listen to)” and just simply
not watch musicals.
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There are works which are not [genre] but works made that have read a lot of [genre]. YJ is not an anime but it is a cartoon that has watched a lot of anime. MTMTE is not a comedy but it is a space opera that has watched a lot of sitcoms. I’d like to learn the term for a work that is deep in conversation with a genre without belonging to that genre even as a hybrid. Specifically works that address, lampshade, satirize, employ genre signposts without obeying genre conventions.
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