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the be honest meme. || @fun-sized-owl
What would prevent you from following someone?
Shallow portrayal. Needless focus on so-called aesthetics that are in actuality nothing more than badly-done photoshop jobs. 99% OOC posting and no actual roleplaying done. 99% trying-too-hard edgy headcanons that are never incorporated into the muse and the muse’s context, just posted and then conveniently forgotten. 99% shallow shipping and no real palpable development.
Overly-attached, overly-needy muns. I do not and will not cater to some internet person’s needs. I am an adult with a real job and I have a life.
Overdone trans headcanons that are nothing more than a selling point to make LBTQ rights a fad and an insult to the members of the community. At the same time, portrayals that tend to needlessly hate on muses that are canonically straight, or asexual just for the sake of a ship.
Unreadable blogs.
Too much purple prose that goes on and on when in actuality, a post can be summed up in one or two sentences.
The list can go on and on.
Are aesthetics important to you? If they are, why?
No. I’m here for actual writing, not your graphics. I don’t even care if you use Tumblr’s default theme, or simple bases for icons. What matters to me is that I can access your muse’s relevant information without going on a quest to enter Mordor, or something.
What current rp trend do you hate?
I have lots. But the current trend I do dislike the most is already mentioned above, but for the sake of redundancy: trans headcanons that are given to a muse just to make those headcanons the only selling point of the character. 99% of these tend to belittle, overgeneralize and oversimplify the LGBTQ concerns and issues, and make caricatures of actual persons with the same situation. What’s more, these headcanons are forced on muses with little regard of actual canon context, or worse, no thought to possible ramifications in the canon context at all. It is annoying, irritating and boring to no end.








