(Unless of course you know for a fact the characters you are playing with are psychics, that is.

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Hoarite...and get ye to BGwvincenti wrote:*ponders the imponderable*
What sort of character should I roll up next and will I remember how to RP?
*waves and slips off into the shadows*
-Bill
I remember you. Now stop your pondering and just get in game.wvincenti wrote:*ponders the imponderable*
What sort of character should I roll up next and will I remember how to RP?
*waves and slips off into the shadows*
-Bill
*thinks Bill owes me a Banite*wvincenti wrote:*ponders the imponderable*
What sort of character should I roll up next and will I remember how to RP?
*waves and slips off into the shadows*
-Bill
<fluff> vendrin is like a drug
How about *jaw drops* instead for this? I'd rather use a description of facial expression, posture, gesture, or such, and let the audience read into it what they will.hollyfant wrote:Actually...
There's really not much of a difference between *is flabbergasted* and *looks flabbergasted*. I'd say that in some situations, emoting the emotion can be a convenient and therefore justifiable shorthand for a whole range of facial and body reactions. Especially for those of us with a low typing speed and limited vocabulary.
Like me.
With all due respect, Hollyfant...then why not simply type *looks flabbergasted* ?hollyfant wrote:Actually...
There's really not much of a difference between *is flabbergasted* and *looks flabbergasted*. I'd say that in some situations, emoting the emotion can be a convenient and therefore justifiable shorthand for a whole range of facial and body reactions. Especially for those of us with a low typing speed and limited vocabulary.
Like me.