Unknown100 said
Well I’m not quite sure, what you mean. I have looked over my CS, and I really only found 2-3 places or so, that needed to be fixed (according to my understanding of the English language, of course).I realize, there are slightly different comma rules in Scandinavia (I use those, cause I’m from there), but after reading yours and mine (Based on the OC intro post of this RP) I do however come to the conclusion, that I could teach you where to place a comma. That possibly seems like a low blow, yeah. Hopefully you see it as a fair point, and believe that I have no intentions to analyze and argue over verbs and stuff. I just want to be sure that, that is not, what you are talking about. I assume your understanding of quality control, on an advanced RP, don’t involve that kind of grammar and syntax.Which lets me to assume that, you are talking about, how well I bend verbs and stuff like that, right?Well, as I wrote, I couldn’t really find much wrong with what, I had written before. And what I have written before is more or less the standard, I'm able to write with, once the IC starts. I guess that is bad news for me, because that does mean, I can’t be a part of the IC.Just because I was a part of the previous season (and a positive force I dare say so), you, of course, don’t owe me a spot on this one. This is your RP, your rules and your understanding of right and wrong (just like any GM).I do however (hopefully the other players will agree) believe, I deserve to walk out of this with a perfect understanding of what exactly was wrong/not good enough with my CS. Because, like I said, I couldn’t find anything wrong.EDIT: This is a shame, of course. I had really missed the previous RP and was excited to see it start again. There are also a lot of great people involved.
Maybe this will help? This is your original sample post;
“Ladies and gentlemen, for my first trick I will show you, how you can make your young ones happy, for absolutely nothing.”
Zatanna made a sensual walk over the circular stage. She was in the very same clothing, she would later in her life, fight crime in – her stage outfit. She knew, there had to be at least 4 experts watching on this night. But that was okay.
Tonight had been completely sold out, and at this point the only thing worth more to people than Zatanna herself, was how on earth she did those incredible tricks. That was what the experts were there to figure out. They hadn't had much luck with her previous shows though.
“How do you make them happy, without losing a single cent?” she repeated out loud. “How do you save a trip to the pet-store? Well… “. She took off her hat and spun it around. “Well, you pull a bunny out of your hat, of course.” A cute white rabbit, named Jeff, peeked out.
This was just the warm up, but ironically transporting Jeff all the way to the inside of her hat was the hardest part to pull off. Zatanna needed to handle the extra weight being placed in her hat and make the transition fluid. The rabbit had put on a few extra pounds over the following months, and he needed to be kept under the stage and brought up through the floor harmlessly in less than a second.
Zatanna's many big, glorious tricks were nothing but cheap illusions, covered up with a tiny bit of real magic. Pulling a bunny out of her hat was the only trick, that was completely real magic. And luckily only Zatanna and Jeff knew it – and Jeff's love for carrots made him easy to bribe… plus he couldn't really speak.
Here's the proof-read one;
“Ladies and gentlemen, for my first trick I will show you how you can make your young ones happy, for absolutely nothing.”
Zatanna made a sensual walk over the circular stage. She was in the very same clothing she would later in her life fight crime in – her stage outfit. She knew there had to be at least four experts watching on this night, but that was okay.
Tonight had been completely sold out and at this point the only thing worth more to people than Zatanna herself, was how on earth she did those incredible tricks. That was what the experts were there to figure out. They hadn't had much luck with her previous shows though. (Might revise last two sentences - very short when they can be combined.)
“How do you make them happy without losing a single cent?” she repeated out loud. “How do you save a trip to the pet-store? Well… “ She took off her hat and spun it around. “Well, you pull a bunny out of your hat, of course.” A cute white rabbit, named Jeff, peeked out.
This was just the warm up, but ironically transporting Jeff all the way to the inside of her hat was the hardest part to pull off. Zatanna needed to handle the extra weight being placed in her hat and make the transition fluid. The rabbit had put on a few extra pounds over the following months, and he needed to be kept under the stage and brought up through the floor harmlessly in less than a second.
Zatanna's many big, glorious tricks were nothing but cheap illusions, covered up with a tiny bit of real magic. Pulling a bunny out of her hat was the only trick that was completely real magic. Luckily only Zatanna and Jeff knew it – and Jeff's love for carrots made him easy to bribe… plus he couldn't really speak.