Qara-Xuan Zenith wrote:In other news, Holmes thinks I'm a man.(And I'm pretty sure he's the only one, too)
Scarab wrote:Krika wrote:Wait, in character? Which in-character are you referring to?
Minimised for Meta. It's a bit tricky to explain but... basically, while we're pretty much acting as we would in Real Life here, we're also trying to behave in a way that implies this whole ARG is a real event we're dealing with. So when we get all worried over Cinderella vanishing, or Don Quixote attacking a power plant, even though said characters aren't REALLY doing such things, we're acting In Character, see?
So essentially we're... playing ourselves as if we were characters (which explains the chaos that goes down in the coffee room and while msot of us are mostly just being ourselves, there's a little leeway.
Krika wrote:errrr....I was more confused over the whole Bionicle MoC thing than anything else. I do understand that logic, but don't get where the Bionicle MoC got pulled in (sorry if I'm being oblivous, but right now I'm brain-dead).
Krika wrote:What I think you said (which may have no bearing on what you meant) is that your forum-self is an androgynous male-gendered Bionicle MoC who has magic.
Somehow I think this will make more and less sense tomorrow.


Lordxana0 wrote:I am obviously a sentient computer virus
Human gender is meaningless to me.


Scarab wrote:*Is generally confused by everything*

narrativedilettante wrote:Scarab wrote:*Is generally confused by everything*
Just change your avatar to something manly for the day. Understanding is not a requirement.

Qara-Xuan Zenith wrote:Scarab! Why do you not recognize the ultimate importance of MANLINESS?
...Look, you can put it back once the day's over. But for now, you must join our brotimes of dudeness. Or something.
Scarab wrote:Are we not enforcing uncomfortable gender stereotypes with these days?

Pixelmage wrote:To have fun with the stereotypes and conventions of gender roles.
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