An IRL problem
This is just kind of a mini vent, but I could use some advice.
So on a server, there was a bit of a fight. My friend, (we'll call her Ayna,) got 'N' slurred. (I wasn't active at the time) Before you ask, NO, this was not from a random person online. This was from a kid at school. The members in the server go to our school as well, in case you're wondering. Anyways, Anya is in fact a person of color, as I am. This person also used a Chinese slur, as well. The worst part is that one of my best friends was also using the Chinese slur too. This is where my Dilemma is:
Should I ditch my friend for saying those awful words? Or should I give them a second chance?
Guilded
Hey, I was just wondering, does anyone want to chat on Guilded with me? If you don't know what it is, its kinda like a fake Discord. Go ahead and call me lame, but I kinda prefer it over Discord. If you do want to chat, just let me know in the comments, and I'll drop you a link to the server.
Are fangirls taking it a little too seriously
Ok, so this is a subject that kind of bothers me. There are two kinds of Creepypasta fans: Kind A (like myself)
- Writes/reads fanfiction
- Respects the Creepypasta fandom and the creators of the Creepypasta OC's.
- Browses Deviantart for cool OC designs.
- Looks up horror story prompts for a good OC origin story, or brainstorms for something original.
- Listens/watches Jordan Persegati narrate the stories, because, c'mon honey. Jordan Persegati's art is gorgeous.
- Makes fanart.
- CONSTANTLY takes Mary Sue/Gary Stu creepypasta OC tests. (Mainly since they don't want their precious OC to be something like a certain cheap knock-off I can think of. CoughNinacough.)
- All the normal and reasonable stuff people would do if the were in any other fandom, aside from the Cre…