MU Peeves Thread
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 @tsar said in MU Peeves Thread: I hate you with all the fire of my soul if I set being at the bar and you pose joining me at a table. joins @tsar at the table and immediately demands to know all of history from the beginning 
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 @Herja If I could lurk in some rafters I almost certainly would. 
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 @Herja I LOVED ME SOME RAFTER LURKING  
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 Oh, I was right there in the rafters with everyone else. I was an archer with a dark and tragic past. Where else was I supposed to sit?? 
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 @Herja IN A CHAIR IN THE RAFTERS! 
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 @Herja oh so that was you sitting next to me! I was the naked blue demon with spoons in her hair. 
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 @crawfish I feel like this says so much about our relationship and role play styles, rofl 
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 @Herja hhahahahahah oh shit it does 
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 @crawfish It’s like I’m the overdramatic Method actor that has like a full history of every character that no one else will ever see except revealed in small drips and drabs. You are a chaos demon that delights in putting together as weird of combinations for characters as allowed. 
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 @Herja You forgot the part about being naked. 
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 @jujube said in MU Peeves Thread: Peeve: How certain names are forever ruined by your experience with them. Certain played-bys, too, which is a bummer. There are a couple actors with faces I find very evocative but they’re too strongly associated with Annoyances in my brain for me to ever use. 
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 @Third-Eye said in MU Peeves Thread: Certain played-bys, too, which is a bummer. There are a couple actors with faces I find very evocative but they’re too strongly associated with Annoyances in my brain for me to ever use. This. There’s a handful of very skilled actors that I can’t not associate with people I’d rather never think about again, and it kind of sucks. 
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 That’s part of the reason I don’t use played-bys for my characters, and pretty much ignore them on wikis and stuff. I don’t want to ruin an actor in my mind if my interaction with a character using them as a played-by turns out terrible. 
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 @Third-Eye I’ve stolen these sorts of PBs to reassociate them in my head, honestly. Not, like, on the same game. But other places. Because if anyone’s going to ruin a PB for me, it’ll be me, dammit. 
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 I suck at RPing in crowds. The older I get, the more I suck. 
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 @Snackness said in MU Peeves Thread: I suck at RPing in crowds. The older I get, the more I suck. Maybe it’s not YOU that sucks. Maybe it’s RPing in CROWDS that sucks. (aka, i feel you, i understand, i feel this too, this is what i tell myself to make myself feel better) 
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 I love big crowd scenes. I love one-on-one scenes. I am terrible in middle-sized group scenes because in RP, I either want a lot to react to (thanks, ADHD) or I want to dig deep into what makes the other PC tick. Mid-sized scenes that seem to dissolve into the RP equivalent of small talk, unless we are actively doing something, just lose me entirely. 
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 The magic number for me to lose all of my brain cells completely is around five. One-on-one is best, add a third and that’s fine, a fourth and you start running into some pose delays, but it’s usually okay, at 5 my brain breaks. I end up having to just basically skim poses in order to turn one of mine around in a timely manner. By contrast, in huge scenes, no one is really expecting me to have massive hot takes and I can kind of just react the way the character would in small bite-sized pieces. Midsize scenes are very hard. 
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 @Solstice said in MU Peeves Thread: The magic number for me to lose all of my brain cells completely is around five. One-on-one is best, add a third and that’s fine, a fourth and you start running into some pose delays, but it’s usually okay, at 5 my brain breaks. I end up having to just basically skim poses in order to turn one of mine around in a timely manner. By contrast, in huge scenes, no one is really expecting me to have massive hot takes and I can kind of just react the way the character would in small bite-sized pieces. Midsize scenes are very hard. I agree with the magic number there. More than five and it’s no. But I also can’t do big scenes in the way you describe. I don’t have time to sit and play set dressing, when I could be doing something else. 
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 @Pavel I feel that larger crowds can be fine, but not if I am expected to keep track of what people are actually doing outside of my 'bubble. Also of course an absolute no if people expect a whole room pose order. At that point I might as well go for a five mile walk or something instead of trying to RP. 










