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Lolz...*sigh* just what to do tomorrow... all my friends had made plans before my exam was over, and now I'm stuck alone... XDD with no date Lolz I guess I should go somewhere nice with my family. What are you going to do??
Basically, it's like two people telling their tales in the same base story.
So if we take "Pokemon" as one large story, there's Ash and Gary from the start. And they tell their stories from their point of view.
It'll go like this - I'll take Episode 1 for example
RP 1 : Ash thought he had set his alarm clock, but having spent the whole night overexcited, he slept in. Realizing he might not be able to choose his first pokemon, Ash left the house in a hurry without bothering to change his clothes...
RP 2 : Gary had gotten a very special pokemon from Prof. Oak. Naturally, he was the first to get to the lab, and the first to choose his pick. His neighbor Ashy-boy wasn't here yet, and he snickered while glancing at the clock on the wall.
Ahhh... if you're talking about joining my current one, then sadly, the spots are all taken. But if you want, we can set up a different one. How about it?
Have you heard of relay fictions? It's a kind of story made with two people taking turns writing parts.
I once did it with my friend. I wrote one chapter, she wrote the next, I wrote the third... I looked at RPs, and it looks similar, only that RPs are told at their own points of view
I just got on break. I'm not going anywhere for Christmas.
I hate that the breaks here in America are centered around Christian holidays. We have Winter break off for Christmas, and Spring break for Easter. I find that to be a little religionist. If that's even a word.
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