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This is purely my opinion but i find RPing on social media (facebook, youtube comments etc.) a little cringey to watch (though tumblr kinda is pretty stable with rping) I just dont like the idea of jumping into an RP in comments of a picture post or something, idk if its just me. (i know we've all done it at one points)
EX: The popular youtube sonic RP *teleports behind you* and *is just a hologram*
HOLY SHIT. I'M NOT THE ONLY ONE WHO'S SEEN THAT?EX: The popular youtube sonic RP *teleports behind you* and *is just a hologram*
The most cringe thing I've ever done in RP myself was honestly an accident and caused by another person, back then I was way too nice and didn’t want to hurt people's feelings so if your character wanted to be in a relationship with mine, I'd pretty much go along with it, not that I was dying to do it but I didn't want them to feel bad so somehow I got roped into playing a game of kiss tag and it ended up being two pages of straight up kissing and nothing else...never again...never...again.
The guy who did that is FUCKING hilarious. LOLOLOL. His youtube is Prozd. Comedy gold.Yo check out 4chan, i've seen it quite a bit and look at my profile banner right now XD
Get you some of that nice filtered cringe and be thankful you didn't receive it first hand....I just git some secondhand cringe from just reading that
I can't stand those, because I always get confused like...what?That one friend everyone has that RPs while texting, just normal conversations.
(not really cringey depending on exactly what they do)
like //faceplams// and stuff i do often
Get you some of that nice filtered cringe and be thankful you didn't receive it first hand.
Cringes at self me two years ago....I am very thankful, though it brings back memories and I feel like I've seen "*nuzzles*" more than any human being ever should in my role playing life