So wait, which section do we go to? I don't see any group lists on here.
(And how does one RPG bring life to the whole TBG?)
Ohhh I get it now
Nvm
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soupoftomato wrote:
somelia wrote:
wiimaster wrote:
Coming right up!Could you do an icon of a female Pokemon trainer with long brown hair, that has sort of a "darkness" and "creepypasta" hint to it? Her eyes should be barely visible but filled with a definite negative emotion.
You are trying to bring the TBGs to life from the noobs but a creepypasta has that same noobish ring IMO.
And another RPG with a different look to it.
It's for the n00bs. If the n00bs have their own RPG's and I make a different RPG that people have been deemed-non-n00bs can join then it works.
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Wickimen wrote:
But if I want to join an RPG, I might have to join the "noob section" just because the topic owner doesn't think I'm experienced? It doesn't seem fair
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No, it's this team. A whole bunch of people deicde if you're that "powerplaying n00b who is the Mary-sue master who never follows the rules." And everyone in this team is an experienced member by default.
And the so-called "n00b section" is also to help the player get used to the RPGing format of the game without getting yelled at all the way.
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This is starting to sound a little dumb. This 'n00b section' is a very bad idea, to be honest. I am opposed to this



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BetweenTheLines?
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I think it's a good idea. People can learn the basics, then join a real one.
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Old members leaving and new members coming is called life
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Earthboundjeff wrote:
I think it's a good idea. People can learn the basics, then join a real one.
Most of scratch does not know the basics of RPing. Look up a real RP Forum and you'll find your mind blown. It's on a completely separate level from this.
What this really is: People we don't like won't be allowed to play in our games.
If it's something else, somelia, let me ask you this: Would you consider the user Parr0t a 'n00b'?



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Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:
Earthboundjeff wrote:
I think it's a good idea. People can learn the basics, then join a real one.
Most of scratch does not know the basics of RPing. Look up a real RP Forum and you'll find your mind blown. It's on a completely separate level from this.
What this really is: People we don't like won't be allowed to play in our games.
If it's something else, somelia, let me ask you this: Would you consider the user Parr0t a 'n00b'?
If he powerplays, then yes. He also can't spell, and if he got 100 on the Mary-Sue test as he says, then he is the Mary-Sue master. Sorry, but yes.
And we will allow players from the n00b section to play in the experienced level eventually,
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somelia wrote:
Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:
Earthboundjeff wrote:
I think it's a good idea. People can learn the basics, then join a real one.
Most of scratch does not know the basics of RPing. Look up a real RP Forum and you'll find your mind blown. It's on a completely separate level from this.
What this really is: People we don't like won't be allowed to play in our games.
If it's something else, somelia, let me ask you this: Would you consider the user Parr0t a 'n00b'?If he powerplays, then yes. He also can't spell, and if he got 100 on the Mary-Sue test as he says, then he is the Mary-Sue master. Sorry, but yes.
And we will allow players from the n00b section to play in the experienced level eventually,
What he did was not powerplaying. The rules you made were not specific enough and when he tried to do something, you banned him from the game. You say people who can't spell aren't good RPers? If they can't fix it, then how to you expect them to get 'good at RPing enough' (by your RPing standards) to become experienced. Not to mention you can hardly be considered experienced if you've only ever RPed on the scratch TBG forums. This is just a fascistic clique you're building, and this will be the true fall of the TBGs.



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Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:
somelia wrote:
Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:
Most of scratch does not know the basics of RPing. Look up a real RP Forum and you'll find your mind blown. It's on a completely separate level from this.
What this really is: People we don't like won't be allowed to play in our games.
If it's something else, somelia, let me ask you this: Would you consider the user Parr0t a 'n00b'?If he powerplays, then yes. He also can't spell, and if he got 100 on the Mary-Sue test as he says, then he is the Mary-Sue master. Sorry, but yes.
And we will allow players from the n00b section to play in the experienced level eventually,What he did was not powerplaying. The rules you made were not specific enough and when he tried to do something, you banned him from the game. You say people who can't spell aren't good RPers? If they can't fix it, then how to you expect them to get 'good at RPing enough' (by your RPing standards) to become experienced. Not to mention you can hardly be considered experienced if you've only ever RPed on the scratch TBG forums. This is just a fascistic clique you're building, and this will be the true fall of the TBGs.
+1
rpgs suck on here
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Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:
somelia wrote:
Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:
Most of scratch does not know the basics of RPing. Look up a real RP Forum and you'll find your mind blown. It's on a completely separate level from this.
What this really is: People we don't like won't be allowed to play in our games.
If it's something else, somelia, let me ask you this: Would you consider the user Parr0t a 'n00b'?If he powerplays, then yes. He also can't spell, and if he got 100 on the Mary-Sue test as he says, then he is the Mary-Sue master. Sorry, but yes.
And we will allow players from the n00b section to play in the experienced level eventually,What he did was not powerplaying. The rules you made were not specific enough and when he tried to do something, you banned him from the game. You say people who can't spell aren't good RPers? If they can't fix it, then how to you expect them to get 'good at RPing enough' (by your RPing standards) to become experienced. Not to mention you can hardly be considered experienced if you've only ever RPed on the scratch TBG forums. This is just a fascistic clique you're building, and this will be the true fall of the TBGs.
I did make the rules specific. "You can only have one power," I said. I mentioned that he couldn't be a parrot, but he could shapeshift into one and that would be his power. He used breathing fire as his power (and was a parrot the whole time) so I banned him from the game for breaking the rules!
And I'm doing this so the normal RPers don't get upset. And I've RPed elsewhere as well. I've RPed the most on the TBG, yes, but I've RPed else where too. This will work, just wait without commenting. Unless you want to join.
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kimmy123 wrote:
somelia wrote:
And I've RPed elsewhere as well.
Where?
I forgot the name of the website, and I think it was taken down. I remember it was a .tk website though. And there were others, but I can't remember much from 2006.
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somelia wrote:
kimmy123 wrote:
somelia wrote:
And I've RPed elsewhere as well.
Where?
I forgot the name of the website, and I think it was taken down. I remember it was a .tk website though. And there were others, but I can't remember much from 2006.
if you can't remember much, it won't help you very much
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somelia wrote:
kimmy123 wrote:
somelia wrote:
And I've RPed elsewhere as well.
Where?
I forgot the name of the website, and I think it was taken down. I remember it was a .tk website though. And there were others, but I can't remember much from 2006.
so the only other place you RPed was a site that got deleted 5 years ago? that's not experience. i'm assuming you are around 10 or 11, so you would only be 5 or 6...people typically don't remember a lot of stuff from when you are 5, especially not RP tactics
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somelia wrote:
Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:
somelia wrote:
If he powerplays, then yes. He also can't spell, and if he got 100 on the Mary-Sue test as he says, then he is the Mary-Sue master. Sorry, but yes.
And we will allow players from the n00b section to play in the experienced level eventually,What he did was not powerplaying. The rules you made were not specific enough and when he tried to do something, you banned him from the game. You say people who can't spell aren't good RPers? If they can't fix it, then how to you expect them to get 'good at RPing enough' (by your RPing standards) to become experienced. Not to mention you can hardly be considered experienced if you've only ever RPed on the scratch TBG forums. This is just a fascistic clique you're building, and this will be the true fall of the TBGs.
I did make the rules specific. "You can only have one power," I said. I mentioned that he couldn't be a parrot, but he could shapeshift into one and that would be his power. He used breathing fire as his power (and was a parrot the whole time) so I banned him from the game for breaking the rules!
And I'm doing this so the normal RPers don't get upset. And I've RPed elsewhere as well. I've RPed the most on the TBG, yes, but I've RPed else where too. This will work, just wait without commenting. Unless you want to join.
I won't just not join, I am opposing this from being created. Use your common sense. If you don't let the new people join the RPGs how do you expect them to learn? You just want a position of power to feel above all of these 'n00bs' (dubbed by you only). Also I didn't want to mention this, but your rules made no sense. You limited everything. Do you really think an RPG would be like that? It's not just a board game' you need to think of being in the universe of the RP itself.



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somelia wrote:
Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:
somelia wrote:
If he powerplays, then yes. He also can't spell, and if he got 100 on the Mary-Sue test as he says, then he is the Mary-Sue master. Sorry, but yes.
And we will allow players from the n00b section to play in the experienced level eventually,What he did was not powerplaying. The rules you made were not specific enough and when he tried to do something, you banned him from the game. You say people who can't spell aren't good RPers? If they can't fix it, then how to you expect them to get 'good at RPing enough' (by your RPing standards) to become experienced. Not to mention you can hardly be considered experienced if you've only ever RPed on the scratch TBG forums. This is just a fascistic clique you're building, and this will be the true fall of the TBGs.
I did make the rules specific. "You can only have one power," I said. I mentioned that he couldn't be a parrot, but he could shapeshift into one and that would be his power. He used breathing fire as his power (and was a parrot the whole time) so I banned him from the game for breaking the rules!
And I'm doing this so the normal RPers don't get upset. And I've RPed elsewhere as well. I've RPed the most on the TBG, yes, but I've RPed else where too. This will work, just wait without commenting. Unless you want to join.
And I'm running both games, the n00b section being more n00b friendly. The n00bs don't get kicked around and all the more they'll learn.
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Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:
somelia wrote:
Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:
What he did was not powerplaying. The rules you made were not specific enough and when he tried to do something, you banned him from the game. You say people who can't spell aren't good RPers? If they can't fix it, then how to you expect them to get 'good at RPing enough' (by your RPing standards) to become experienced. Not to mention you can hardly be considered experienced if you've only ever RPed on the scratch TBG forums. This is just a fascistic clique you're building, and this will be the true fall of the TBGs.I did make the rules specific. "You can only have one power," I said. I mentioned that he couldn't be a parrot, but he could shapeshift into one and that would be his power. He used breathing fire as his power (and was a parrot the whole time) so I banned him from the game for breaking the rules!
And I'm doing this so the normal RPers don't get upset. And I've RPed elsewhere as well. I've RPed the most on the TBG, yes, but I've RPed else where too. This will work, just wait without commenting. Unless you want to join.I won't just not join, I am opposing this from being created. Use your common sense. If you don't let the new people join the RPGs how do you expect them to learn? You just want a position of power to feel above all of these 'n00bs' (dubbed by you only). Also I didn't want to mention this, but your rules made no sense. You limited everything. Do you really think an RPG would be like that? It's not just a board game' you need to think of being in the universe of the RP itself.
I have more supporters then I have dis-supporters. The plan has already been launched. Sorry, but you're out of luck.
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plus the dot.tk domain names website thing was launched in 2008, i checked the wayback machine
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(I posted something else, scroll up)



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somelia wrote:
somelia wrote:
Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:
What he did was not powerplaying. The rules you made were not specific enough and when he tried to do something, you banned him from the game. You say people who can't spell aren't good RPers? If they can't fix it, then how to you expect them to get 'good at RPing enough' (by your RPing standards) to become experienced. Not to mention you can hardly be considered experienced if you've only ever RPed on the scratch TBG forums. This is just a fascistic clique you're building, and this will be the true fall of the TBGs.I did make the rules specific. "You can only have one power," I said. I mentioned that he couldn't be a parrot, but he could shapeshift into one and that would be his power. He used breathing fire as his power (and was a parrot the whole time) so I banned him from the game for breaking the rules!
And I'm doing this so the normal RPers don't get upset. And I've RPed elsewhere as well. I've RPed the most on the TBG, yes, but I've RPed else where too. This will work, just wait without commenting. Unless you want to join.And I'm running both games, the n00b section being more n00b friendly. The n00bs don't get kicked around and all the more they'll learn.
most people don't like being classified as a 'n00b', you know.
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toocoolforschool wrote:
plus the dot.tk domain names website thing was launched in 2008, i checked the wayback machine
it goes back to 07 on the wayback machine, but the domains have been around since 97
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