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K` the warrior

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 29, 2009 9:56 pm


Introduction


If you wish to learn how to Roleplay or simply wish to improve your skills, you might want to read this guide. Even though Roleplaying, or RPing, is based off the imagination, logic in life still exists in it. Respect, honor, and trust are all key points needed to have a clean, fun RP or competition.

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arrow Introduction
arrow Basic Guidelines to Good RPing.
arrow Type of RolePlayers.
arrow Roleplaying Mistakes/ Bad Types of Roleplayers.
arrow Hints and Tips.
PostPosted: Tue Dec 29, 2009 10:02 pm


Basic Guidelines to Good RPing.


If you wish to be respected by others while RPing, follow these guidelines. Take your time, learn these rules. Know this and you're good to go.


Good RP Form:
Good RP form is all in how you write about your character and their actions in RP. Usually good practiced RPers speak in 3rd person when refering to their characters. This helps lessen confusion in RP and helps RPers stay detached from their characters among other things. Plus it usually looks very good. It is also the common form of English used by Elite RPers. (Contributed by Guinevere Nyghtshayde)

Good RP Imagery:
Always keep in mind that when in combat that your opponent cannot see things from your characters perspective. If you make icicles appear out of no where then don't be shy to elaborate on how many there are, the thickness, and at what speed and force they are moving. These sorts of gestures allow others to better prepare for what is to come, but also understand how many of what is hitting them, from where, etc. (Contributed by Guinevere Nyghtshayde)

Taking a Sudden Leave of Absence:
It's understandable everyone has a life outside of Gaia. And there are certain instances in which we must leave suddenly. Out of courtesy it is best to at least leave an OOC (Out of Character) message so if you were role-playing with anyone they know what's going on at least and can proceed accordingly. In the instances that a message is not left most people just play up the situation as best as they can.
(Contributed by Guinevere Nyghtshayde)

Time out:
We all have real lives and every role-player should know this and understand its meaning. Role-playing until you fall asleep at your keyboard to me isn't especially good. If you're tired just make an OOC message saying, "Hey guys, I'm falling asleep at my keyboard. I need to go to bed". People will understand, we might get disappointed, but we will get over it. We are all human and our bodies have their needs so take care of your body otherwise you won't be able to role-play so well when you have a high fever and pounding headache.
(Contributed by Guinevere Nyghtshayde)

K` the warrior

Omnipresent Krampus


K` the warrior

Omnipresent Krampus

PostPosted: Tue Dec 29, 2009 10:16 pm


Type of RolePlayers.


Most Roleplayers will fall under one of these categories. Learn to know who you're dealing with and adapt to the situation.

Please, try to be Semi-literate or literate here. You will not be treated any different really if you can't be all that great at it, but please at least try. We are an establishment who accepts all, because we feel that if those wish to learn to become better RPers. The only way that is going to happen is if there is a place willing to tolerate these Newbies so they can hone their skills. This section gives some general terms with definitions to help beginners and such understand some of the very common terms we use in RP.

Newb: Beginner. These are the people that will most likely post one-liners or two, possibly even three. But they show they are trying to make an effort to learn.

Ex: Walks into the establishment via the large oak doors. "Hello? Anyone here"? They walk over to the bar and take a seat.

n00b: An 'Idiot' at best indeed. These are the individuals who make no effort to roleplay, merely step in and say or ask stupid things that no one wants to listen to or deal with. They may also use what we call "text talk" (l8tr, idk, etc) or Leet (l337).

Ex: "H3y guys, what 15 up"?

Illiterate: A person who gives everyone the impression they can't really read or write well no matter what age they be. Another form of what is considered to be a n00b. These ones are typically obvious.

Moderate: Your typical one liners; low-key RPer. They definitely may believe for the time being of keeping things relatively simple as they still may be very timid to the RP world.

Semi-Literate: Show great potential and promise/improvement then most; good RPer.

Literate: Literate means one who can read and write. It is a term that is used by RPers meaning 'Great or Excellent at RP'ing'. Though I've rarely heard anyone use it in complimentary fashion.

Elite: A higher level of being a literate roleplayer. They can be close to being a Novelist in their own right. They are highly advanced and excell far at RP'ing. They typically can post a paragraph up to two or possibly three.

Novelist: These people write a novel with most of their posts; beautiful literature, too. Damn Proficient however not always convenient for all. Typically on average most would rather see an Elite or Literate then a Novelist, but in their own right Novelists are great if you love very detailed and long pieces to read.


Here's a small list of some important terms you need to know. You will most likely run across these terms when more than once.


Important RP Terms
IC: Means 'In Character'.

OOC: Means 'Out of Character'.

RP/RPC: RP - Roleplay. RPC - Roleplay Character.

NPC(s): Non-Playable Character(s).


This last section was contributed from 'Black Halo' Lord Arrion's RP establishment.
~Lady Nyghtshayde


There are other names given to Roleplayers. The categories are similar, though. For example, here we see a different list that ranks Roleplayers from an expert category to the lowest rank:


Different Types of RolePlayers
Oldbies: Are veterans of role-playing. They generally know best after years of experience.
Elites: Elites are on their way to becoming Oldbies, but are still changed Literates. Elites can be recognised by their "Elites only" policy, with no leeway whatsoever. They are generally quite cocky, think they are better, and insist on using reams and reams of detail. This can be particularly true for magic users, who are convinced that their descriptions of the traits and limits of magic are unquestionable. (Not all Literates become Elites before they move on to Oldbies. Don't worry.)
Literates: A growing minority, literate role-players are just that. They use correct punctuation and grammar, and role-play fairly. Literates often refer to, and follow, the AMP (Anti-Munch Project).
ne0 n00b: ne0s (never use a capital 'n' for them!) at first appear to be Literates. This falsehood becomes apparent after a few posts however, as they tend to break the AMP a lot, and are actually just n00bs who can spell.
n00b: (Don't use a capital 'n' for these either!) n00bs are the worst role-player available. A sad and terribly derogatory approach to take, but the simple fact of the matter is that they just cannot and will not role-play fairly, even when outnumbered, outgunned, and obviously dead in character. They will often resort to flaming, leading to eventual bans, new accounts, and new bans.
Newbie: A Newbie can at first seem to be an n00b, they can though, learn to correctly role-play fairly and adequately. Newbies are to be encouraged and treated well, and will often grow into skilled Literates.
PostPosted: Tue Dec 29, 2009 10:50 pm


Roleplaying Mistakes/ Bad Types of Roleplayers


The following list describes what you MUST avoid to do while RolePlaying. Do not fall under any of these categories.



•Aimbotters•
An aimbotter is a role player who has ridiculously unrealistic accuracy and unsurprisingly never misses (or almost never.) This is not only limited to firearms but also to any projectile such as mystically throwing a shard of metal into someones ear lobe from a few hundred meters off.

Billy: My two pet humming birds fly around me.

Ben: From a hundred meters away I shoot behind my back with a 9mm pistol and one of the hummingbirds heads fly off, I then spin around a peg my gun directly into the other bird.


•Godmodders•
The most annoying role playing crime, the player who thinks he is a God, he either never takes a hit, or when he does takes zero damage. They also tend to incorporate many other AMP violating things, which is just modey.

Billy: I slash at your neck with my battle axe.

Ben: The axe breaks in half on my seemingly normal neck. And I do not receive a scratch.


•IDKFA-ers•
IDKFA-ers are basically spies, with totally unrealistic gadgets or items on their body or person, which are also unrelated to the character, such as a laser pen on Solid Snake. Or James Bond and a condom.

Billy: I raise a gun to your forehead.

Ben: I tap my watch and it turns into a magnet which pulls your gun right out of your hand before a laser cannon emerges from my sunglasses along with two tactical nukes.


•Twinks•
Sometimes allowed in certain RPs. If the RP isn't specifically about invincible deities and such, a simple rule is that if the strengths aren't counterbalanced with relatively equivalent weaknesses (or if the reasoning behind the phenomenal cosmic powers isn't eloquently and appropriately explained), you're dealing with a Twink.

Billy: Having knocked you down, I give you my hand to help you to your feet.

Ben: My skin turns you to stone.


•Min-Maxers•
Basically the same as a twink but tends to incorporate many more powers as opposed to the twinks token super unstoppable power, and also has usually one (sometimes more) token weakness.

Billy: After you beating me to a pulp with your super magic armor I ask you what weakness's it has.

Ben: Uhh, if you hit both armpits at the same time with a wet towel.


•Miss Cleos•
Using out of character knowledge in a role play, sons of bitches. These are especially frowned upon.

Billy: (( My character is secretly a fire mage even though he shows no sign of it in his appearance. ))

Ben: Turns on a high pressured hose. "Die you fire b***h!"


•McFlys•
Mcfly as in the movie back to the future! That should explain itself.

Billy: Now that your force field is down I can run inside your base!

Ben: Um.... um.... there is also a super secret second force field that is twice as strong as the last one! I didn't say anything about it before or even mention anything like it because it was so secret, not because I just made it up!


•Hi-Jackers•
They interfere with things that only the creator of the thread should be capable of usually to do with the environment, for instance self destructing a base, only the leader should have such permission and codes. Tis' a no no.

Billy: "My bar has been sieged by evil ninjas!"

Ben: Presses a self destruct button that I always knew was hidden under the painting of an orange.

Billy: ((There is no self destruct button!!))


•Puppetmasters•
Dictating what another persons character does or how they react, extremely irritating.

Billy: I walk into the room and sit down at the bar.

Ben: I smash you in the head with a bottle and you run screaming from the room before falling down the stairs and killing yourself.


•Daydreamers•
Billy: I sit down under a tree.

Ben: I sit next to Billy under a tree. My knee scuffed jeans gently padded down on the lofty grass at the bottom of the old oak tree, whose barks was a very light brown. My beige shirt which had a faint rip at the bottom left corner gently swayed in the breeze of a north easterly wind. This reminded me of how when I we were young boys we used to play together. Oh, those were the days, we never had a care in the world, except for when Bradley got the chicken pox and we thought we would turn into chickens! Oh how red my face was when I realized that we wouldn't after all.

Overly long posts about nothing. That have no reason to be that long.


•Prosecutors•
Basically the largest idiot in a place, who accuses others of breaking AMP rules when they are. Guilty.

Billy: I slash at you as hard as I can with my sword.

Ben: I catch your sword and snap it in half before punching you in the face causing your nose to bleed.

Billy: ((You can't just catch my sword and make me bleed like that!))

Ben: ((Yes I can! You can't swing a sword without moving forward and everybody knows that I'm uber strong and can snap swords, so you were always going to get punched, and if you think you could have moved that quickly you would be godmodding! n00b!! ))


•Shoe Elves•
A form of puppet mastery that usually involves the lack of another characters role players presence, it is not a very common problem. And usually only a bit of a joke.

Billy: ((I have to go eat dinner. See you guys later!))

Ben: Noticing that Billy stopped moving I walk up to him and shave off both his eyebrows before taking off his clothes and taking numerous photos which I send to playgirl.


•Revisionists•
Someone who's alters and RP to suit their needs, usually when they don't like the RP itself.

Billy: Considering this is a Medieval RP, I take my time as my illiterate and somewhat retarded peasant, wandering around the town bored.

Ben: Not particularly liking the looks of this RP, I decide to spice things up a bit by deploying my Iron Maiden robots, giant metal skull crushing machines of doom, which incinerate all in their path!

Billy: (( This is a MEDIEVAL RP! ))

Ben: (( Not any more b***h. ))


•Speedhackers•
Someone who does far to much in a single post, most in fight posts should only consist of a couple seconds. Otherwise its almost verging into puppet mastery with the lack of the other characters reaction.

Billy: I shoot at you twice with still six bullets remaining in my gun.

Ben: I jump behind a table to escape your shots, and then I get back up and calmly make a cup of tea before walking up to you and slapping you in the face.


•Oxymoron's•
A character that is basically the opposite of itself, and therefore extremely unlikely to exist. Such as a pacifist priest warlord. They just don't make sense.

Billy: In this roleplay based in 1840, Texas, I am a cowboy.

Ben: I am a young boy who was trained in Tibet in the ancient art of Kung Jujitsu and also how to shoot every kind of gun there is. And I ride up to you on a motorbike.


•Baghdad Bobbits•
Puppet masters and aimbotters combine to form an instakill style of role play.

Billy: I look up at the stars.

Ben: I run up to you and grab your hand pulling you over before stabbing you several times in the spine with a large fork.


•Hives•
So named after such things as the xenomorphs from Aliens, the Klendathu bugs from Star ship Troopers, and the teeming hoards they generally are. These hoards are always fearless, will battle until dead, and quite often have some excessive weapons and/or armor. Basically, it's the guys who have too many NPCs.

Billy: I wait in the meadow for my opponent to arrive.

Ben: I see Billy and then whistle and seven thousand of my super ninja warriors appear from the shadows to kill you.


•Gaseous Snakes•
A character that apparently was everywhere in the past and did everything possible that could benefit themselves.

Billy: I run through the forest, weaving and cutting through trees.

Ben: You fall down a pit I dug earlier knowing exactly where you would run.


•Zoicite•
The people who alter their character as needed for the situation.

Billy: After revealing your true vampire form I stab at your heart with a wooden stake.

Ben: The stake hits a my chest and splinters because I am also a robot!


•NIMBY•
The people who quite readily attack others' threads, but then stop all attacks on their own thread.

Billy: "You burnt down my bar now its time for you to pay!"

Ben: My hundred auto turrets activate, as well as a magical pulse that paralyzes all living things. As you stand in the middle of a highly dangerous mine field.

or

Ben: -Deletes post-


•Trinity•
The knowledge downloaders, the omniscience wizards. Those people who never learn anything but know everything.

Billy: After a life being brought up hunting with my father I can use a knife and shoot quite well.

Ben: Growing up alone I became tough. Now I know twenty martial arts and how to fly a helicopter even though your the first person I've ever met.


•Quakers•
Remember the gun room from the Matrix? It's like that. But in someones pocket.

Billy: At the sight of the full moon I turn into a werewolf and charge at you howling for blood.

Ben: Even though I was swimming and in just a towel, I pull a gun loaded with a silver bullet out from under my towel and shoot at your chest.


•Ghosts•
Those characters which mysteriously appear in different areas with no explanation due to poor writing.

Billy: Sitting on the roof as everyone else sits inside I sigh thinking about my dead father.

Ben: I hear Billy sigh and ask him if he is alright and pat him on the back.

Billy: ((Dude you were just inside. A whole store was blocking us. ))


•Auto-Hitters•
Aimbotter and puppet master mixed to make a person who tells you how he hit you and how his hit connected, it is sometimes allowed.
-Exceptions-
-When opponent misses second attack, does not include second attack, or completely ignores attack.
-When player changes the nature of the attack, best example would be someone kicking someone's forearm, if that person was varying between forearms and the attack changed kicks while person changed their forearm, his new attack would connect with forearm. If new attack is more powerful than last attack the person defending would lose that defense and get hit.

Billy: I take a swing at you with a bat.

Ben: I grab the bat from your hands, spin around and smash your knee caps backwards.


•AutoDefenders.•((Added by SanzoMasamune ))
An autodefender is when you ignore logic and manage to dodge attacks which clearly should've hit you; this is not complex physics, rather simple laws of gravity. If you're moving in any direction, you need to take time to stop. Unless you can back up with logical information how you managed it, then it's an autodefend. N.B. this is often misunderstood, so please don't accuse someone when you aren't positive that it is an autodefend.

Billy: He speeds towards you, his blade drawn, flying at an amazing speed, and swings towards your gut.

Ben: Quickly, and having already been prepared for a long awaited attack, he lets out a burst of energy and flies behind you at lightning speed, gains control and slices towards your back.

Billy: He spins around and stops your blade.

They who worked so hard!
Original Creator Of The Anti-Munch Project:Tanasha and other Unknown as of yet.
People Who Added Definitions To The Anti-Munch Project:
oxymoron_02: Boa Constrictors, Hives. Also added role-player types.
Asmodeus The Crow: Prosecutors.
kodachi3: Ironclad Sentinels.
The Members Of The Leviathan Stadium: Ghosts.
Lithias. VC~: Auto-Hitters
Compiled By: Vincent. V Ex-~

K` the warrior

Omnipresent Krampus


K` the warrior

Omnipresent Krampus

PostPosted: Tue Dec 29, 2009 11:01 pm


Hints and Tips


All kinds of tips and such provided by local guild members. Feel free to suggest your own!


Gear-Richie
RPing is basically a form of storytelling. When one person does something, you respond with what the character you represent does, only using a storybook format. An RP is done in third-person, so instead of "I" or "you," the characters would be referred to as "he," "she," and "it" as is needed. Simply using the parameters of your character's abilities, personality, and appearance as a guide, respond to what is happening in an RP as well as possible.


Aiusagi
Good Terms

Literate - Someone who posts in paragraphs, with advanced spelling and grammar capabilities, this is a Literate guild which means you do this to the best of your ability.
IC - In Character- meaning you are acting like your character at all times.
OC - Original Character- You created the character yourself, so he or she does not exist in any other movie, book, tv show, etc.
FC - Feature Character- A character directly from an movie, book, tv show etc. You will not be using these kind of characters in the mercenary league

Bad Terms

Illiterate- Chat sp3ak o n00b sp3ak. 1 w0rd o 1 s3ntance p0s1ng.
OOC - Out Of Character- Just regular chatting with people, this belongs in the parlor not in the role playing area.
Flame - Trashing someone just for the sake of it, if someone is causing a problem, please report him or her to a guild mod, or if necessarily a gaia mod.
Mary-Sue - A character perfect in every way.
Godmodding - Being an all powerful character that cannot be touched, or not allowing yourself to be touched, in combat. Similar to Mary-Sue [ex. dodging excessively because you have super speed].
Power Playing - Doing an action to another person without giving them the opportunity to accept, reject, or dodge as the case may be.[ex. Bad: Person A - I shoot you, you died. Good: Person A - I shoot you. Person B - I roll out of the way, but the bullet grazes my arm causing a gash.]


ichikku
Stars to represent actions (**) should only be used in OOC, and will usually be frowned upon if used while RPing ((ex: *jumps out of window*))


K' the warrior
-Avoid using stuff like "He would.." and such. Type everything in past sense. Just like gear pointed out, you must type something like "He danced..." rather than "He would dance...".

-Whenever you are introducing your character (To an RP, a fight, whatever), it is strongly suggested that you describe everything. And by that, I mean describe your character's look, where he's at, what he's doing, etc.

-Always use common logic. If someone throw a super powerful attack at you, you need to think of a logical way to dodge it or take it without taking so much damage. Don't go all "He moved two inches to the left and dodged it with ease." That can be considered godmodding.

-Be respectful. If someone else is godmodding or power playing, be the bigger man and confront that person about it without being rude. If this keeps this on, leave.

-Length is not as important as quality. This means that you can post a 5 paragraph long post where it describes how your character is getting ready for an attack while he scratches his chin in wonder. You see, sometimes you just don't have enough material to post a huge post, so there's nothing wrong with posting a short post just as long as its descriptive enough. Don't abuse of this, though.

-Make a logical character. What's this? Well, you might want to create a character than can shoot lasers with his nostrils, fly all over the place, destroy buildings with his pinky, have iron skin, superspeed and a pocket knife. As awesome as you might think it is, this falls under the Mary Sue category. Therefore...

-Every single character must have a weakness or a flaw. otherwise, everyone is gonna get bored with you. Does that mean you have to go around telling everyone what your weaknesses are? Not really. That's up to your opponent. But keep in mind...

-Don't come up with something such as "And my one weakness is a sword made of bubble gum that has been sprayed with water and detergent on a sunny day!". Even if your one weakness is water or fire or whatever, you must find a way to protect yourself without making it impossible for someone to attack you effectively. So therefore...

-Control your abilities. Sure, you could only have a couple of abilities. but if they are A)Summoning meteors and B)Nuclear powers then that might be a bit unfair. I can't think of a rule against this but it's just not cool. Instead, create a character that's well balanced and you'll have more fun trying to come with ways to work around his flaws and such.

PostPosted: Tue Dec 29, 2009 11:02 pm


FAQs
If you have any questions or any sorts of doubts that are not covered anywhere in this guide, feel free to post your question and we'll try our best to come with a good answer. Your question along with the answer will be posted here for future reference.

K` the warrior

Omnipresent Krampus


K` the warrior

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 29, 2009 11:03 pm


AND WE'RE OPEN! YEAAAAAAH! scream
PostPosted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 11:47 pm


Hmm... See, Now I have a question, K'. I'm experimenting with a new Roleplaying character Named Rajalon (recently put him on the Beyon Burns thing) and he is quite an original character. You see, he doesn't actually exist in this dimension, and no ones quite sure what dimension he exists IN.

As such, he has eyes and ears in this realm, but is like a ghost (somewhat) in the fact that he can walk through walls and other things. Basically he's Intangible. He's NOT a ghost because silver weapons don't hit him. So, basically, unless you blow a tactical nuke on him and get VERY lucky to hit him during the rare half-millisecond that he exists in this dimension, he cannot be hit unless he touches YOU first.

Now, I know this is possibly a very BAD form of Auto-Defending or some other Godmoding, because he never takes a hit.

I tried to balance this by giving him some drawbacks to this power... He's mentally retarded (over 95% of the time) from drug abuse. He can't do much in combat unless he gets a random explosion of magic. His brain as it is now cannot use weapons.

Now, what I'm wondering, is if this is balanced, or whether it would turn into Godmoding, auto defending, or some form of Twinkage.

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 12:17 am


Hmm, i wounder, if he's intangible, what is his combat method? Surely not hand to hand... ? My understanding of this type of power is that if no one can touch him in this realm, he should not be able to touch anything else in this realm as well. So, more details please.
PostPosted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 11:48 am


Presumably, if your character's physical form isn't all here, there have to be other types of attacks that work. If he can hear, he'd be vulnerable to sonics, right? Maybe magic, or being blinded by light pulses? Some type of sensory overload?

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 1:32 pm


Sensory overload? Possibly. Even then that wouldn't work for long because a body gets used to noise and light...

When he touches you, he does it in the half-millisecond or so that he's actually in this realm, using you as a sort of anchor. He doesn't have much of a combat method per say, (hence, the brain damage) but if he senses people in danger around him, he occasionally has an explosive outburst of magic that has random effects. I'm drawing out a chart eventually where I'll roll dice...
PostPosted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 2:36 pm


You can only get used to having your ear drums blown out so many times...still, it's an option. But what about magic? If he's in another realm, could a mage find a way to use a magical attack that can pierce through various realms of existence?

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 4:15 pm


THe way i see it i that he's not exactly a character you want to use in combat. People on't even fight you and immediately will call you a god-mod.

If you wnt to balance his strength you add real weaknesses not some thing like decreased intelligence.

Add something like bein vulnerable to a certain attack or something.

My suggestion would be to remove the hole "existing in several dimensions" deal.
PostPosted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 1:38 pm


Gear-Richie
You can only get used to having your ear drums blown out so many times...still, it's an option. But what about magic? If he's in another realm, could a mage find a way to use a magical attack that can pierce through various realms of existence?
True, but the ramifications of finding a spell that would blast through multiple layers of existence, let alone finding him in the other dimension, would require so much energy that I don't even want to think about it.

I guess that what you could do is use a continuos spread weapon, like a flamethrower, widen the range it shoots, and use it so that it covers an area about 6 feet around him. Then he'd be hit when he 're-entered' the dimension. Do that for a while and eventually you could get him with severe enough burns to kill him.

Raz, I'm not removing the entire 'existing in multiple dimensions' idea. that's the entire BASIS of this character, in case you haven't noticed. Remove that, and why the hell would I have the character at all?

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 1:41 pm


I don't think the character is overly powerful, but I think he'd serve as little more than a distraction. You can't hit him, he can't hit you, yet he does a strange old-fashioned LCD handheld game dance in front of you all the time, and you start to want to strangle him like Mr. Game and Watch, but can't.

That's the way I see it.
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