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by Shalashaska on Tue May 06, 2008 3:22 pm
Danny sighed as he wiped the sweat from his face. The gloved hand he used seemed to scratch the skin slightly, leaving little tingles of sensation behind the stroke. It really did feel like the end of all days.
Greetings, yall. My name's Shalashaska, a.k.a David Thurlow. I am an experianced roleplayer for the last eight years or so, maybe less maybe more depending on how you look at it. I came to this website after randomly looking through google, so here's hoping it's as good as the front page says it is.
Anyways, more about me:
I love roleplays that make you think about morality. Anything that involves thinking, personal opinion about relevant subjects, philosophical plots e.c.t always floats my boat. But I also like roleplaying just for the fun of it. I'm generally easy going with anyone, whether super experianced or a complete newbie, so don't worry, I don't tend to bite.
I originally started roleplaying on Neopets at the tender age of twelve. Ish. My memory is hazy after so long, so you'll have to forgive me. I've come a long way from the old -he smiles- posts. You'll see my style as I join in the action more often here.
Word of warning to you all. I don't tolerate well to impatient people, it's the only pet hate I have in the RP world. If it takes me two days to get the time to come online and reply, it takes me two days god damnit! I especially hate anyone taking over my character, making them say anything e.c.t so ask before you have my character do/reply to anything in a roleplay first, even if it's something simple. If you ask first, generally I'll give you the green light. I'm not a complete control freak.
All in all, I am pretty laid back with what I roleplay and how basic or advanced the matter is. So long as it's fun and no one takes it too seriously, we should all get along just fine.
"As I lay back and took a deep breath, I imagined for a second what it'd be like to be an Angel in the sky."
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