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insertusername ([personal profile] insertusername) wrote in [community profile] toplvl2020-10-07 07:02 pm
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bad rap

bad reputation joan jett

bad rap

The things we become known for aren’t always what we’d like to be known for. Reputations are hard to run from. Sometimes they’re not even deserved. So here’s your chance to set the record straight. Clear up some misplaced assumptions, debunk any rumours about yourself and defy your stereotypes.

how to play:

Top level with something(s) your character is tired of people assuming about them, blaming them for, or pigeonholing them about, etc. Say it in person or over text.

Comment on any surprising, or not so surprising declarations.

horticulturalist: (tea)

[personal profile] horticulturalist 2020-10-08 06:03 am (UTC)(link)
Probably better than most.

Have you ever seen The Invisible Man? It's an old movie.
dontpetmeibite: Ravage in tones of blue (Default)

[personal profile] dontpetmeibite 2020-10-08 06:34 am (UTC)(link)
[Ravage smiles.]

Not yet. Is it a good one?

I like movies if they are very good, or very, very, very bad.
horticulturalist: (Default)

[personal profile] horticulturalist 2020-10-08 11:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Not really. Just your run of the mill classic monster caper. I guess it's sort of vintage now.
dontpetmeibite: Ravage in tones of blue (Default)

[personal profile] dontpetmeibite 2020-10-09 12:11 am (UTC)(link)
I like romances. Action/adventure, science fiction, and horror movies are really a lot too much like real life. Just give me a couple of cute people making stupid decisions that anyone who knew how to communicate could avoid and end it with lots of kissing.

I mean, I have romance in my real life--in fact I just got conjunxed to the mech I've loved nearly all of my life--but I just adore happy endings where nobody dies.