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[26 Feb 2011|10:49am]
hey rpers.

back again. for those of you who filled out my survey, you know i'm doing a project on journal based rp. i have one final question for you before i totally leave you guys alone haha.

why do you think journal-based rp is primarily female?

comments are screened for your privacy, so say what you want! i'd really love to get some opinions from the few males who responded to my survey too! thanks a ton guys.
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[26 Feb 2011|12:16pm]

music is my beach house; music is my home town

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lyric, CA
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A MIXTAPE
a casual game set in the
fictional town of Lyric, California.

Lyric, California isn't a town that much different from any other. It's got nice weather, a college, some high schools with bitter rivalries... And a population entirely made up of the real-life incarnations of songs. It's nothing supernatural, and no one really notices it, but whenever someone from outside of Lyric comes to visit, people get the inevitable "Gosh, your life is just like Jesse's Girl" or "I can't believe he actually wears his sunglasses at night."

TONS OF SLS OPEN!
my music is where i'd like you to touch.
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[26 Feb 2011|05:12pm]


❝Cʀᴇᴀᴛɪɴɢ ᴜɴɪᴛʏ ʙᴇᴛᴡᴇᴇɴ ᴘᴏᴡᴇʀᴇᴅs sɪɴᴄᴇ 2005!❞ This is the slogan for the Darwin Project, a highly controversial program creatured by United States Senator Edwin Pierce. Proposed as a way for the 'powered community' (as people with special abilities have come to be known) to unify more successfully than ever before, Project Darwin promised to be the crowning jewel of legislation for Senator Pierce. Pierce gloated about his program to the government and public alike, calling it "unrivaled legislature". Those in the powered community who wished to volunteer would simply have to relocate to Darwin. In doing so, they would receive jobs, housing, income, and free health care.

One small stipulation: each participate is required to enter into a marriage (designed by the program runners) and procreate quickly.

As more and more powereds have entered the program, they have realised that it's not as simple as it seems. The government dictate every part of their daily lives. None of the real details of the program have been disclosed to the general public, nor were they told to the participants who agree to join. But once you're in, you're in a hell of a fight to get out. And for many, this is going to prove to be a fight for their lives.

The program officials and Senator Pierce see nothing wrong, of course. After all, they're just following in Charles Darwin's footsteps for evolution. They're only giving it a little push.

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