Board Thread:Wiki Events/@comment-4994297-20151213180324/@comment-11084328-20151216090101

Pookieluv wrote: Okay everyone stop arguing! First of all, I'm sorry, but you can't vote for yourself. And Omega, even though you were a great roleplayer in the past, you haven't been doing them very lately. Sofia has done pretty much every single role play. So stop complaining that no one is voting for you. I think I'm a GREAT role player, but I don't care? What do you get if you win? Just a template. It doesn't seem like it's worth it to complain and argue so much just for a stupid template. So stop acting immature, vote for who you think has been the best role player (and it can't be you!) and move on with your life. Me

''I read her post and burst in laughter, using a low voice to prevent those who were awake from noticing me. She told us to stop arguing, but she kept the argument going herself! And honestly, I wanted to say something. At first, I had no idea of what I could say, but I then realized something. Even though I didn't make many roleplays, the one I did make was the one that was currently running for the longest time! And not only that, but it was also a known one! Well, between the older users like Octopushy and/or me, at least. However, that was only accountable if you were to be voted for making RPs. I decided to write the fact down for later. But besides, I had been roleplaying in several RPs lately, which I'm certain didn't go unnoticed. Nonetheless, with anger filling my heart, I realized she was right about one thing. I did roleplay a lot in the past, but now, not so much. But am I truly to blame? After all, almost all those with whom I enjoyed roleplaying the most are gone. There are some who managed to hold on, like my old friend Octopushy, but others like EpicNugget or Fluttergon did go missing. Although it's fun to roleplay, it's no longer the same. Besides, some of the users make either good characters in bad roleplays, or bad characters in good roleplays. Take Thingofnothing and Fandom High School for example. The aforementioned user uses several characters in that RP, yet none of them are original. I honestly wish I could walk right into his house and beat his lack of originality out of him. But instead, I'm forced to read as he's allowed to do whatever pleases him. I've even had to watch as he callsone of my character's versions, Omega X the Hedgehog, a redesigned Sonic. Is it fair to judge my character on appearance? No. Sure, I use an appearance similar to Sonic's for my character, but I was 11 when I first made it. 11! Now I'm 15, and I've seen my character grow and evolve. I've seen alternative versions of him being created by my own hand, most of them with completely different appearances. I've seen other characters being added into each of these alternative versions' universes. And I'm proud of it all. You want to hate on ONE Omega X? Go ahead, for I'm sure you'll find another Omega X whom you'll like. As I said that, I realized something. I don't need a prize. I may want it because of my competitive nature, but I honestly don't need it. I am a good roleplayer. I know it. People know it. I intend to keep being one. And the only way to keep being one is by doing what I do best: roleplay. You want to fight over that prize? Count me out. I've got roleplays to work on.''