03/31/2012 05:06 PM 

Speaking Truth.

I deleted my rules blog for a reason and I'm going to explain why. I know no one pays attention to what I do but if someone is lucky and finds this, thank you.

Now, in some shape or form everyone breaks their own rules by this I am referring to the "NO DRAMA" rule. I now view that rule to be utter crap because most of the people who post it either starts the drama themselves or they always stumble upon it. Moving on to quote something I said on another page of mine.


"Those of you who do not know this about me, I started role-playing on myspace on June 23rd, 2006. Now that it's 2012, it's been near 6 years I've been doing this. Ironically, the first thing I did was Power Rangers as well. No, I am no stranger to the Power Rangers verse. I recently deleted another Power Ranger profile on this site, ending my time as another Ranger that I've played since 2007 on myspace.

Anyway, there was a time where writing a rules blog actually meant something. Oh yes, it did. But over time, things became...bullshit. Having a rules blog up is one of them, sort of. Not completely, if you feel that it's needed, go ahead, post one. But one always include the following "NO DRAMA!" or anything in between those lines. Now, I know that not everyone does that. But think long and hard about it. Ever notice the people who keeps saying that stuff are ALWAYS in a shit load of drama themselves?

I have found my ways around drama. We all know it's not always avoidable. But the people who mainly said NO DRAMA! gave that a bad meaning. Now, for rules blogs. I do not mind the "no god modding" thing. That's needed to be said. As well as other things. But the no drama thing has been shit on so many times, and guess what? YOU'RE HEARING THIS FROM A GUY WHO ROLE-PLAYS A POWER RANGER! But Power Rangers is not the only thing that I RP. Just started out in it and can't resist returning to it after I take a break from it. I have a lot of love for the show and this verse. But I can tell you, next time you see "NO DRAMA!" in a blog, it depends on how well you know that person. Other wise, ignore it. It has no meaning anymore."

Alright, now that you read that, it's all the truth. That saved me some time so now I'm moving on to my next point and that is too have fun with everything you do. Don't be such a, no offense, hard-ass twenty-four/seven with comments like "I'm an RP'er, keep it that way. I don't care about your personal life. I don't care much for OOC." That means that every RP you do, no offense, will be boring as fuck. So if you're one of those types of people reading this, lighten up and have fun. Speak OOC, you don't have to get to know so much about everyone's personal life yet. But introduce yourself, be open as a friend. Because with more communication, the more fun your RP is going to be. "If an RP gets boring, I will just ignore it." If you do that, that means because of your non-OOC ways, you are not contributing anything to it. It has to be all on the person who wants or is RP'ing with you. One track minded I believe it's called, I could be wrong.

Anyway, I met great people during the six years (and more, just six at the moment) I have been role-playing. Due to great communication and making great friends. My RP's have been...PHENOMINAL! <<< Yes, I just said that! lol. I'm a goof, as you can see. I could say more after this but I'm pretty sure you now get the point.

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