i'm about to get terribly off-topic here, so i'm making a new thread just in case it veers.Narcisssa wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 1:49 pmThis. I almost think the character of Alex deserves it's own appreciation thread. He's so well played that many people assume he's not playing it.
I once read Jason Issacs was in England for the first screening of The Patriot, and when he stood up in the theatre in the end, all the people were booing him angrily because of how he presented his English character. He said it was the biggest compliment ever, because he knew he played the villain perfectly.
Also, the guy who played Wayne on the Wonder Years was once at a bar. Some guy walked up to him and said, "I had a brother just like you growing up" and punched him in the face. He too, thought it was the greatest compliment.
i have the same problem with a few of my characters, especially the more contentious ones. i have so many characters who are nice and pleasant and get along with people, but i'm known for my villains or my anti-heroes or my no-goods. that's totally fine and it is a great, great compliment: i appreciate that people think that i'm actually the way my characters are. the problem is, i'm not.
stephen king writes both pennywise and all those kids on those bicycles, but there seems to be a stigma in the rp community about writing multiple characters or writing two of your own characters together. somebody once commented oocly in chats that watching two characters being written by the same person was pathetic, and i just really never got over that.
i'm not sure if this stigma has changed with the maturity of the community, but it used to be there, and it's just made me very uncomfortable fessing up to who i am and am not writing.
it's like if i tell somebody that i'm writing a character, they're suddenly not up to snuff for people to write with, anymore?
i try my damnedest to write characters who can involve other characters be it negatively or positively.
i just want to go out on a limb here: I AM NOT MY CHARACTERS AND MY CHARACTERS ARE NOT SHAMELESS SELF-INSERTS.
i'm so glad that you laughed / enjoyed it. i've always loved the back-and-forth between her characters and my characters. most of the time, i'm left rolling.Alex Ayres wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 2:02 pm
Um. Appreciate the fuck out of this. I had to run to the bathroom at work to finish reading I was laughing so hard!
And you two are way too kind. My heart legit fluttered reading your comments.
i try not to give compliments that i don't mean. i don't think they're helpful, at all. they're a lie and that seems more mean to me (letting somebody live in the dark) than the slight pain of a harsh truth that can change a person for the better.