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Post by KitClairvoyance on Jan 15, 2008 11:01:43 GMT -5
Because it means I have to be up in at least an hour? Or else I'll go all drowsy. Ah. Yes, that does sort of take the point out of sleeping. Which is a little sad, since I did intend to get some sleep tonight.
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Post by Shadaras on Jan 15, 2008 11:04:13 GMT -5
Ah. Yes, that does sort of take the point out of sleeping. Which is a little sad, since I did intend to get some sleep tonight. It is. But with the amount of sleep you normally get, I'm sure it will even out.
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Post by Vyt: Down, but Not Out on Jan 15, 2008 11:04:14 GMT -5
I just realized that one of the reason the GW roleplay is going "fast" is because of how the people are so separated from each other. xD .. I've said it once, I'll say it again. It's poorly organised. I'm afraid I'd have to disagree a bit on that. The RP may be confusing now, but it still is running properly. We'll just have to give all of the roleplayers more time to adjust. Large-scale roleplays like this tend to become clearer in the middle of it, specifically the part where the characters meet each other and try to know their own purposes. Speaking of which, everyone in the RP has got to be compiled in one group so actions would be less-occurring. ... I fear that I'll be replied by something long.
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Post by KitClairvoyance on Jan 15, 2008 11:08:04 GMT -5
Which is a little sad, since I did intend to get some sleep tonight. It is. But with the amount of sleep you normally get, I'm sure it will even out. Eventually it will, but until then I'll be slightly disoriented. I'll probably feel unusually happy too. xD .. I've said it once, I'll say it again. It's poorly organised. I'm afraid I'd have to disagree a bit on that. The RP may be confusing now, but it still is running properly. We'll just have to give all of the roleplayers more time to adjust. Large-scale roleplays like this tend to become clearer in the middle of it, specifically the part where the characters meet each other and try to know their own purposes. xD ..suit yourself. I've been roleplaying for nearly a half-decade now, and I know how large-scale roleplays should be handled. But GW2 in and of itself isn't exactly a true roleplay, but I guess it's good fun.
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Post by Shadaras on Jan 15, 2008 11:09:05 GMT -5
It is. But with the amount of sleep you normally get, I'm sure it will even out. Eventually it will, but until then I'll be slightly disoriented. I'll probably feel unusually happy too. Because of being sleep deprived?
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Post by KitClairvoyance on Jan 15, 2008 11:10:13 GMT -5
Eventually it will, but until then I'll be slightly disoriented. I'll probably feel unusually happy too. Because of being sleep deprived? Very much so. It always happens. Like how I keep spelling 'happens' as 'harpoons' .. but that might be because I'm typing in the dark.
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Post by Vyt: Down, but Not Out on Jan 15, 2008 11:10:37 GMT -5
I'm afraid I'd have to disagree a bit on that. The RP may be confusing now, but it still is running properly. We'll just have to give all of the roleplayers more time to adjust. Large-scale roleplays like this tend to become clearer in the middle of it, specifically the part where the characters meet each other and try to know their own purposes. xD ..suit yourself. I've been roleplaying for nearly a half-decade now, and I know how large-scale roleplays should be handled. But GW2 in and of itself isn't exactly a true roleplay, but I guess it's good fun. Meh, I tend to function better in roleplays where anything goes, hence the strange thoughts I have. ... Topic switch-su~!
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Post by Shadaras on Jan 15, 2008 11:10:45 GMT -5
Because of being sleep deprived? Very much so. It always happens. Like how I keep spelling 'happens' as 'harpoons' .. but that might be because I'm typing in the dark. xD Yes, that's probably the reason.
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Post by KitClairvoyance on Jan 15, 2008 11:12:42 GMT -5
Very much so. It always happens. Like how I keep spelling 'happens' as 'harpoons' .. but that might be because I'm typing in the dark. xD Yes, that's probably the reason. I find the amount typos that I make while typing in the dark rather amusing. Almost every second word ends up being typoed in some way or another.
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Post by Shadaras on Jan 15, 2008 11:13:32 GMT -5
xD Yes, that's probably the reason. I find the amount typos that I make while typing in the dark rather amusing. Almost every second word ends up being typoed in some way or another. That is amusing. And not something that I'd expect.
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Post by KitClairvoyance on Jan 15, 2008 11:14:42 GMT -5
I find the amount typos that I make while typing in the dark rather amusing. Almost every second word ends up being typoed in some way or another. That is amusing. And not something that I'd expect. Well, it is dark. And I can't see the keys at all. Not that I normally look at them when I'm typing, but for some reason darkness just makes it harder. Maybe it's because I keep hitting in the middle of two keys.
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Post by Shadaras on Jan 15, 2008 11:15:46 GMT -5
That is amusing. And not something that I'd expect. Well, it is dark. And I can't see the keys at all. Not that I normally look at them when I'm typing, but for some reason darkness just makes it harder. Maybe it's because I keep hitting in the middle of two keys. Doesn't the screen of your computer light them up a bit?
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Post by KitClairvoyance on Jan 15, 2008 11:16:35 GMT -5
Well, it is dark. And I can't see the keys at all. Not that I normally look at them when I'm typing, but for some reason darkness just makes it harder. Maybe it's because I keep hitting in the middle of two keys. Doesn't the screen of your computer light them up a bit? I'm on a laptop, so the screen is tilted backwards, so that it faces up. So no, it doesn't. In fact, it probably makes it harder to see the keys because of the contrast in lighting.
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Post by Shadaras on Jan 15, 2008 11:17:28 GMT -5
Doesn't the screen of your computer light them up a bit? I'm on a laptop, so the screen is tilted backwards, so that it faces up. So no, it doesn't. In fact, it probably makes it harder to see the keys because of the contrast in lighting. Ah. And yes, that's probable.
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Post by KitClairvoyance on Jan 15, 2008 11:18:28 GMT -5
I'm on a laptop, so the screen is tilted backwards, so that it faces up. So no, it doesn't. In fact, it probably makes it harder to see the keys because of the contrast in lighting. Ah. And yes, that's probable. I probably should turn the lights on, but I'm too lazy to. I'll do it when I get up to turn my alarm clock off.
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