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Me, being me and therefore me, would probably end up playing a male character. Why? Because I know how a male works, damnit! Playing females is always really awkward for me
He says, casually ignoring his pseudo-Amazon society and his set-in-an-all-girls-school rpg.
I might possibly have a male character that hasn't gone through a full story without any development whatsoever.
Ha ha ha.
Thatwasalie.(You know, I just realized something. Tidally locked planets that are habitable would have a constant wind. Do you know what this means? It means that the main character in my planned fantasy story can have her hair blow dramatically in the wind
constantly. I mean, I could make it so that her hair is short and be realistic about the setting, but I am incapable of writing female characters who have hair that isn't three feet long and black.)
I wonder how many more jokes about my writing I can fit into this post.
Well I suppose I'll have to start writing up the Fantasy version of Numburg won't I?
I hope they wear sunglasses, because all of my nation's airships are going to be polished white and with a gold trim I refuse to describe in depth.
None of you get these jokes because you latch onto entirely different aspects of my writing due to how rare it is that one person notices the trend because they haven't read everything I've ever written ever.
Never let me interact with other beings at 2:21 AM.