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hmm interesting, i've never actually seen lost but this must be a parody of it, how interesting, gotta go makes some arrows
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10-12-2005, 05:25 PM | #263 |
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Does anyone else here find themselves getting high off of good roleplaying?
Seriously, it's like the adrenaline rush one gets while performing in a succesful piece of live theater. Or maybe I'm just weird.
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hmm...interesting comparison, i've never actually been in live theater,but i assume that your adrenaline would rush. i team rope and do some rodeo so my adrenaline rushes are a little hard for me to compare to an online rpg, but there are some great writers in the rpg threads (myself not included)
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10-12-2005, 08:05 PM | #265 |
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The comparison works because of the ensemble aspects of both activities. It's the anticipatory feeling of playing one's part and constantly remaining alert so as to be able to react to whatever your fellow player/actors do without hesitating or breaking character. Due to the slower pace of a role-play, the theatrical 'rush' gets stretched out into a constant buzz. It's really a very strange sensation.
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10-12-2005, 08:17 PM | #266 |
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Yeah, that's true. I love RPing. It's not so nice when my RPGs start to die, (i.e., Battle for Middle Earth, War on Gondor 2, Orc Wars-as you can see, I have interesting taste.)
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10-12-2005, 08:24 PM | #267 |
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Ciao, Willow! Hmm. Comparing role-playing to drugs. Well, for ME it feels tremendous just to be not only writing, but interacting with other writers inside a story, and also I really dig on being read, you know? I get great happiness and encouragement from having been read and liked by other writers, with whom I'm collaborating on a single, fantasy project. I get the "high" whenever I happen to have a "muse-struck" moment, and have been able to pound out a particularly good post, and I can feel that it was a good one; THAT is definitely a rush. Doesn't happen as often as I'd like, but I suppose the more one writes, the more often inspiration and skill are likely to strike simultaneously. I'm actually cooling off on our RPG not only because of my LOOOOONG house-move, and not having my home computer forthe time being, but also because so few of the other writers actually ever interact with me. I only get Crazy Squirrel and TD and Shah, for the most part; no one else ever interacts with me & my Viv. It's really disheartening, to tell you the truth. Ah, well.
How's everybody doin' in here at the Teacup, lately? I'm missing you all, especially trolls' bane, Shah, Spock & Rian. I'm missing ALL you guys, lately, actually. Even that dynamic duo of bad-taste-in-music-havin' guys Curubethion & Rohirrim TR!
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10-12-2005, 08:53 PM | #268 |
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You'll get more interaction once the classes start.
And theater and roleplaying are drugs of a sort, it's thanks to them that I've never been remotely tempted by the sorts of drugs. I just called Shah and she isn't answering her phone at the moment, probably eating dinner right now to judge by the time... Neh.
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10-12-2005, 09:04 PM | #269 |
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Heehee, don't hate us cuz we rock! (And so does the K )
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10-12-2005, 09:37 PM | #270 |
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What was that hatin' you were tossing the Angels' way, the other day, C? Oh yeah, don't pretend like you don't know what I'm Tolkien about, buddy! Because after your hatin' the Angels went on to beat not only the Yankees (thank Melkor) but the White Sox, as well. TAKE THAT, my fellow hater! And don't be tryna tell me "oh, I don't hate on ANYthing; Lotesse you oughtn't hate so much" BTW, relient k SUX!!
Anybody want a triple caramel macchiato? I'm at a really cool internet cafe tonight, for a few expensive minutes, and they made me two of these so far boy HOWDY I'm feelin' the caffeine now!!! Yee- haw!
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10-12-2005, 10:21 PM | #271 |
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Yip! *drinks iced venti vanilla latte*
I'm still here, but our times don't seem to meet up lately (wierd, considering that for the past few months they have no matter what!). Oh, BY THE WAY...I'll be right back on. I must go eat chicken. (What the hell am I talking about!? It's true, but why the smilie!? BRB.)
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10-13-2005, 05:08 AM | #272 | |
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well, it's only a temporary blip, as willow says ... i felt the same earlier in the game. Once classes start and Viv can then interact with all the characters: that'll change why not have lomi interect with boomerang meantime? or given the chance and i'm actually around .. Viv and constable BB might meet up soon best BB |
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10-13-2005, 08:59 AM | #273 | |
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Further roles in FOUND!: Troll's Bane as the Slightly Obese Guy Spock as the Bad Guy But Really Good Guy Who's Really a Bad Guy But Good Guy At Heart. Butterbeer as The Korean Couple Willow Oran as the Highly Pregnant Woman Pytt as the Physics Teacher The Last Sane Person as The Step Brother of the Young Head-strong Woman Last edited by Grey_Wolf : 10-13-2005 at 02:20 PM. |
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10-13-2005, 10:27 AM | #274 |
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Haha, nice GW
Ah, I'm going a Lotr Maraton tonight. Maybe a slightly bad idea, since it's school tomorrow, and the maraton lasts until 5 am. But it will be very cool I think.
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10-13-2005, 12:10 PM | #275 |
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Hmmm, this used to be the place for good vittles and beverages. I'd love LOVE cold glass of milk, a Tuna sandwhich (miricle whip/no relish!), and some baked lays chips for a mid-day meal.....errr, lunch if you will.....ppppplease?
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10-13-2005, 12:14 PM | #276 | |
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I really need some relaxing tea right now, had a poetry recitation in english class, (chose to recite the Highwayman.) and a presentation in women's studies. Suffice to say my nerves are in tatters. The girl sitting next to me in english told me I got so tense while reciting that she was afraid I'd pass out. Probably not a good thing that...
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10-13-2005, 01:49 PM | #277 |
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You've always been a bundle of nerves...Gotten a lil better, but still! And yes, you do have a shakey voice when reciting things in class, as i remember...rather cute, actually.
*starts the pastries, cakes and tea/coffee going* Hmm, Metaphorical Foods Inc needs a partner...We are working in tandem with the Teacup, but I cant be here all the time...*calls up Rian* Hey, you mind becoming a partner in the company?
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