Hello, I've never interacted with Soujirou, nor do I post very often at all (preferring more of a comment-ninjaing style of RPing, myself). But I just thought, if you don't mind, that I'd throw in my own two cents in.
I don't think anyone feels bothered by threads, not ever. It's fun to see what sort of off-the-wall interactions you can end up with. And yes, I know it can be intimidating-- I've been playing Rin since March, and had another character previously, and still feel nervous whenever commenting. But sometimes, the nerves and insecurity need to be swallowed if you want to get to the part that's fun, you know?
As for feeling funny, heh, well. I think that in truth, everyone feels that everyone is funny but themselves. It's hard to see the good side of one's own abilities, and all too easy to pick out the bad sides. In the end, I think that the important part is to not try worrying too much as coming off funny- the best moments often show themselves when you're not trying to be funny, but when they happen organically.
I hope that I'm not coming off too preachy, or anything like that. I guess all I wanted to say is, have fun, and we'll have fun with you. ♥
Ah, thank you for your advice. ♥ You didn't come off as preachy at all.
I also had a character previously (over a year ago), and ended up dropping her after an extended absence. That probably contributes to my nervousness, since I already failed once and am worried that the same thing will happen again.
I don't think anyone feels bothered by threads, not ever. It's fun to see what sort of off-the-wall interactions you can end up with. And yes, I know it can be intimidating-- I've been playing Rin since March, and had another character previously, and still feel nervous whenever commenting. But sometimes, the nerves and insecurity need to be swallowed if you want to get to the part that's fun, you know?
As for feeling funny, heh, well. I think that in truth, everyone feels that everyone is funny but themselves. It's hard to see the good side of one's own abilities, and all too easy to pick out the bad sides. In the end, I think that the important part is to not try worrying too much as coming off funny- the best moments often show themselves when you're not trying to be funny, but when they happen organically.
I hope that I'm not coming off too preachy, or anything like that. I guess all I wanted to say is, have fun, and we'll have fun with you. ♥
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I also had a character previously (over a year ago), and ended up dropping her after an extended absence. That probably contributes to my nervousness, since I already failed once and am worried that the same thing will happen again.
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