Elite roleplay: Q&A and OOC
03 Feb 2017, 4:44pm
Markus, it's like you read my Bio
03 Feb 2017, 4:52pm
Luke3107Glaboski, I guess I thank you for the compliment. Or are you calling me immature??
Markus, it's like you read my Bio
You have qualities of immaturity. But overall I am quite pleased that you have a willingness to grow and learn.
03 Feb 2017, 4:58pm
Dr. GlaboskiLuke3107Glaboski, I guess I thank you for the compliment. Or are you calling me immature??
Markus, it's like you read my Bio
You have qualities of immaturity. But overall I am quite pleased that you have a willingness to grow and learn.
We all need a level of immaturity in our lives, it's more fun that way
03 Feb 2017, 5:36pm
Cartlidge1000I feel like a child compared to you guys
Is this the part you tell us you're like, 16?
03 Feb 2017, 5:47pm
Luke3107Cartlidge1000I feel like a child compared to you guys
Is this the part you tell us you're like, 16?
Close! Ill be 20 by the time 2.3 goes live
03 Feb 2017, 5:53pm
Cartlidge1000Luke3107Cartlidge1000I feel like a child compared to you guys
Is this the part you tell us you're like, 16?
Close! Ill be 20 by the time 2.3 goes live
You're not that much of a child by comparison then. I have XBL friends who are younger than you
03 Feb 2017, 5:54pm
Luke3107Cartlidge1000Luke3107Cartlidge1000I feel like a child compared to you guys
Is this the part you tell us you're like, 16?
Close! Ill be 20 by the time 2.3 goes live
You're not that much of a child by comparison then. I have XBL friends who are younger than you
Actually, I read nothing. Honest. XD
03 Feb 2017, 6:04pm
SonofMacPhistoAin't none of you children. Not really.
Well, the sub-25's are all young enough to be my children!
03 Feb 2017, 6:05pm
SonofMacPhistoAin't none of you children. Not really.
Whatchusaying? Of course we're not! We're adolescent adults :3
(However, I value myself as a range of ages rather than a set type, of which I can take out what "set" of files I require for my surroundings).
This website I feel as though I act like I'm 17.
(Good year that one was)
03 Feb 2017, 6:06pm
Markus OmniActually, I read nothing. Honest. XD
I figure you must have read Luke's bio. It should be noted that the 'character' Luke, is just me with a slightly more futuristic setting. How he reacts is how I react in real life as far as appropriate.
The main differences are that I don't have a tattoo (yet), my name isn't Luke, and the fact he's an admittedly, slightly more idealised version of myself.
For example, the emotional outburst against Glaboski, is very typical of me when I'm drinking. Hence I don't do it often. The marksmanship mentioned in the bio comes from playing paintball and being a back of the field player supporting the forward teammates by taking well placed shots to distract or eliminate enemy players.
03 Feb 2017, 6:11pm
Luke3107Markus OmniActually, I read nothing. Honest. XD
I figure you must have read Luke's bio. It should be noted that the 'character' Luke, is just me with a slightly more futuristic setting. How he reacts is how I react in real life as far as appropriate.
The main differences are that I don't have a tattoo (yet), my name isn't Luke, and the fact he's an admittedly, slightly more idealised version of myself.
For example, the emotional outburst against Glaboski, is very typical of me when I'm drinking. Hence I don't do it often. The marksmanship mentioned in the bio comes from playing paintball and being a back of the field player supporting the forward teammates by taking well placed shots to distract or eliminate enemy players.
Playing Devil's advocate here: if your character is you, is it really roleplaying?
03 Feb 2017, 6:14pm
Marra MorganLuke3107Markus OmniActually, I read nothing. Honest. XD
I figure you must have read Luke's bio. It should be noted that the 'character' Luke, is just me with a slightly more futuristic setting. How he reacts is how I react in real life as far as appropriate.
The main differences are that I don't have a tattoo (yet), my name isn't Luke, and the fact he's an admittedly, slightly more idealised version of myself.
For example, the emotional outburst against Glaboski, is very typical of me when I'm drinking. Hence I don't do it often. The marksmanship mentioned in the bio comes from playing paintball and being a back of the field player supporting the forward teammates by taking well placed shots to distract or eliminate enemy players.
Playing Devil's advocate here: if your character is you, is it really roleplaying?
Ooh, philosophy!!!
I think the setting allows it to be defined as RP yes. But regardless, why do you think I created Lilith?
03 Feb 2017, 6:32pm
Marra MorganLuke3107Markus OmniActually, I read nothing. Honest. XD
I figure you must have read Luke's bio. It should be noted that the 'character' Luke, is just me with a slightly more futuristic setting. How he reacts is how I react in real life as far as appropriate.
The main differences are that I don't have a tattoo (yet), my name isn't Luke, and the fact he's an admittedly, slightly more idealised version of myself.
For example, the emotional outburst against Glaboski, is very typical of me when I'm drinking. Hence I don't do it often. The marksmanship mentioned in the bio comes from playing paintball and being a back of the field player supporting the forward teammates by taking well placed shots to distract or eliminate enemy players.
Playing Devil's advocate here: if your character is you, is it really roleplaying?
This is a good topic for discussion: how much of ourselves do we put into our characters? I think it's very hard to create characters that don't possess some aspect of ourselves - but then how much is too much?