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elitekkrp · 23 days
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          . ₊ ⊹ ELITE KRP ²¹⁺🥂      𝖲𝖤𝖬𝖨-𝖫𝖨𝖳𝖤𝖱𝖠𝖳𝖤. 𝖬𝖤𝖶𝖤 𝖡𝖠𝖲𝖤𝖣. 𝖢𝖨𝖳𝖸 𝖳𝖧𝖤𝖬𝖤𝖣.
high end brands, dolled up face and picture perfect hair; the lights are flashing but none of them know where you've been and who you really are. all of your cracks are sealed to the clicking lenses but little do they know you're clawing at your walls to break them.
we're a city themed roleplay revolving around seoul residing idols and the higher society in their limelight. we take in all asian idols, dancers, models and actors. we're semi-literate with taboo plot acceptance within reasonable limitations. we provide a space to show another side of your character no one's seen before to take a deep dive into creative writing and shake off the boring idol front. we invite you to experience the glitz and glamour, and the scandalous gossip tabloids as you social climb to become one of the elite.
RULES. MASTERLIST. JOINING. APPLY.
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est7eobjnvz · 1 year
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krp-network · 2 years
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☆ MESSAGE INCOMING FROM: KRP NETWORK
↳ WELCOME FEARLESS, YOU ARE LINKED WITH THE NETWORK
Your roleplay has been added to our list of Network Members and you may begin tagging us using #krpnet!
Name of Roleplay: Fearless KRP
Link to Your Roleplay: ♡♡
Platform: Mewe-based
General/Themed: General
Literate/Semi-Lit/Mixed/Action?: Semi-literate
Age Limit: 19+
Mature Content?: A NSFW group is included
Who you accept (All Asians, etc): Asians within the K-Industry
Description: Fearless is a mature, mewe-based, non-au, semi-literate roleplay, created specifically with the intention of creating a relaxing and friendly environment for those wanting to make sweet, long-lasting friendships or relationships. Our goal at Fearless is to spread as much friendliness and smiles as possible. So, we open our doors and invite you to share some spread your wings and share your smile, to be fearless!
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rhythmsmith · 1 year
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God of War RP Search!
Hello! I’m a 22 y old (NB) searching for some God Of War rps! I’m most familiar with the Norse Saga, but have some experience with the older games, and I’ve found myself hyperfixated on the games again.
What am I looking for?
1. Someone to rp with that’s 18+ since I’m an adult and don’t feel comfortable with minors
2. Some form of doubling up (wether it’s OC x OC, OC x Canon, Canon x Canon) I’m open to most things!
3. Semi literate to literate, so 2-5 paragraph responses!
4. I’ve got some experience with Atreus, Freya Brok, Mimir and Kratos, but I’m happy to play most other characters as well.
5. Discord is preferred
Note: I don’t mind slow responses or only a response a day/week thing because personally I understand that life outside of rp exists, so I’m pretty flexible with that!
Like this post or message me if you want to rp, and I’ll send my discord!
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dragongock · 8 months
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https://discord.gg/jzKVcYSgQx
The Central Communications Network sends out its first signal, alerting iterators of its existence. Iterators worldwide turn their eyes towards the strange region near the equator where it comes from. But, you suppose it could be for the better...
Only one way to find out.
This is a Rain World semiliterate roleplay server run by me! You can play as fanon iterators, slugcats, scavengers, lizards, even some Ancients. Go nuts! No canons though.
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gotankgo · 1 year
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«In the 1970s, the cartoonist Art Spiegelman jotted down a thought in a notebook. “Maybe Western civilization has forfeited any right to literature with a big ‘L,’” he wrote. “Maybe vulgar, semiliterate, unsubtle comic books are an appropriate form for speaking of the unspeakable.” It came to him around the time he started making comics about the Holocaust, which would eventually lead to his two-volume, Pulitzer Prize–winning masterpiece, Maus: A Survivor’s Tale.»
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wordpimp · 10 months
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Oil lamp, yoga ball
Rube goldberg dream sequences Throbbing dust Daylight overcoat
The time to figure out time is never within time Doorknob frame delivery It feels like peace is neat, but life is older
Meaning, doesn't it feel like burnt norton missed something It can be talking to you but also you're thinking about bread, or green curry, or chopin, etc.
I tried to learn norwegian for a couple of years but it was too hard without someone to talk to So I remain norse illiterate Semiliterate Freya odin thor
I had a friend who could probably make sense of this But they're gone If I were to twitch my nose like elizabeth montgomery maybe they would come back You need your readers, even in a cave
Do you want to change your own oil I wish you were in my car with me
Blowjob in a thrift store Stereo, diagram, acres of dresses shirts, all permanent press
Head in the hand
Wind is tacky What is beauty
Three dimensional clock
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greenlotusleaf · 1 year
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Back to writing again, but going to downgrade my blog description from "semiliterate smut" to quasiliterate or pseudoliterate, accreditation is expensive
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a-nice-egg-offering · 10 months
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Yeah but he’s MY semiliterate alcoholic janitor with severe emotional problems 💞💞
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hexagr · 2 years
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The semiliterate on the next bar stool will tell you with absolute, arrogant assurance just how to solve the world's problems; while the scholar who has spent a lifetime studying their causes is not at all sure how to do this.
Edwin Thompson Jaynes
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infinitegest · 2 years
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hello welcome to my n.s.f.w. blog, you can call me Jester
feel free to dm me, i like rp.
rules:
first things first, if you’re a minor then gtfo, if you don’t gtfo then i will tell your parents
i’m not comfortable sharing the account info of anyone who isn’t already in the sex industry / kink community. if you read this and ask me for account info anyway, you might get blocked depending on whether i’m in a silly little mood or not.
don’t send me unsolicited genital pics, if you do then i will tell your parents
acab
if you can follow these rules, then dms and asks are open! i enjoy semiliterate rp.
what i will blog:
pregnancy
breeding
trans stuff
i kinda like vore but i’m probably not gonna post much about it tbh (edit: vore side blog is vorthodoxy)
monsterfucking (caveat: i am the monster, not the fucker)
i’m pro-public transit
what i avoid:
violence/gore 
cnc (i’m sometimes open to gentle cnc, but mostly in DMs)
misgendering
explicit genital stuff usually
the oil industry
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elitekkrp · 24 days
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          . ₊ ⊹ ELITE KRP ²¹⁺🥂      𝖲𝖤𝖬𝖨-𝖫𝖨𝖳𝖤𝖱𝖠𝖳𝖤. 𝖬𝖤𝖶𝖤 𝖡𝖠𝖲𝖤𝖣. 𝖢𝖨𝖳𝖸 𝖳𝖧𝖤𝖬𝖤𝖣.
high end brands, dolled up face and picture perfect hair; the lights are flashing but none of them know where you've been and who you really are. all of your cracks are sealed to the clicking lenses but little do they know you're clawing at your walls to break them.
we're a city themed roleplay revolving around seoul residing idols and the higher society in their limelight. we take in all asian idols, dancers, models and actors. we're semi-literate with taboo plot acceptance within reasonable limitations. we provide a space to show another side of your character no one's seen before to take a deep dive into creative writing and shake off the boring idol front. we invite you to experience the glitz and glamour, and the scandalous gossip tabloids as you social climb to become one of the elite.
RULES. MASTERLIST. JOINING. APPLY.
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By: Graeme Wood
Published: Aug 15, 2022
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini died in June 1989, just months after issuing a fatwa ordering the murder of Salman Rushdie and all others involved in the publication of his novel The Satanic Verses. Fatwas cannot be rescinded posthumously, which is why ever since then, this fatwa has hung in the air like a putrid smell, inhaled deeply for inspiration by devout followers of Khomeini and his successors. On Friday, a man stabbed Rushdie in upstate New York. The suspect is 24, from New Jersey, and reportedly an admirer of Iranian theocratic rule. “The news is not good,” Rushdie’s agent, Andrew Wylie, said in a statement. Rushdie took a hit to the liver and will likely lose an eye. By Saturday night, Rushdie was reportedly off his respirator and talking.
The honorable response is to say that we are all Rushdie now, and that America’s failure to protect him is a collective shame. In the face of this thuggery, Rushdie’s work should be read publicly, and his name thrown in the face of apologists for the regime that once ordered and offered to pay for his assassination. (In 1998, in an effort to normalize relations with the West, Iran canceled the hit but made clear that if some freelancer wanted to get him, Tehran would not be displeased.)
But we are not all Rushdie. And in fact the past couple decades have led me to wonder if some of us are more Khomeini than we’d like to admit.
In 1989, the reaction to the fatwa was split three ways: Some supported it; some opposed it; and some opposed it, to be sure, but still wanted everyone to know how bad Rushdie and his novel were. This last faction, Team To Be Sure, took the West to task for elevating this troublesome man and his insulting book, whose devilry could have been averted had others been more attuned to the sensibilities of the offended.
The fumes are still rising off of this last group. Former president Jimmy Carter was, at the time of the original fatwa, the most prominent American to suggest that the crime of murder should be balanced against Rushdie’s crime of blasphemy. The ayatollah’s death sentence “caused writers and public officials in Western nations to become almost exclusively preoccupied with the author’s rights,” Carter wrote in an op-ed for The New York Times. Well, yes. Carter did not only say that many Muslims were offended and wished violence on Rushdie; that was simply a matter of fact, reported frequently in the news pages. He took to the op-ed page to add his view that these fanatics had a point. “While Rushdie’s First Amendment freedoms are important,” he wrote, “we have tended to promote him and his book with little acknowledgment that it is a direct insult to those millions of Moslems whose sacred beliefs have been violated.” Never mind that millions of Muslims take no offense at all, and are insulted by the implication that they should.
Over the past two decades, our culture has been Carterized. We have conceded moral authority to howling mobs, and the louder the howls, the more we have agreed that the howls were worth heeding. The novelist Hanif Kureishi has said that “nobody would have the balls” to write The Satanic Verses today. More precisely, nobody would publish it, because sensitivity readers would notice the theological delicacy of the book’s title and plot. The ayatollahs have trained them well, and social-media disasters of recent years have reinforced the lesson: Don’t publish books that get you criticized, either by semiliterate fanatics on the other side of the world or by semiliterate fanatics on this one.
It is unfair to pick on Carter, because many who have less excuse for these atrocious opinions have agreed with him. These include professional writers. (Carter is a writer and poet, but his writing is more an unfortunate hobby than a real calling.) Like Carter, these writers have condemned murder, to be sure, but hastened to change the subject to the apparently equally urgent problem of the victims’ own sins.
In 2015, after jihadists killed eight members of the staff of Charlie Hebdo, PEN America, a venerable institution promoting the interests of writers and of free expression—and one that Salman Rushdie himself once led—presented the survivors with an award for their courage. Fanatics had warned them for years that they’d be killed for their cartoons, but they published anyway. After the slaughter, hundreds of PEN members, led by Teju Cole and Francine Prose, doubted whether they deserved an award, and objected in a sententious, scolding open letter. (I joined PEN that year, and where the application asked my reasons, I wrote “to cancel out the vote of Joyce Carol Oates,” another one of the signers.)
Today, with Rushdie sliced to ribbons in a hospital bed in Erie, it is impossible to read their letter without noticing how fully they surrendered to this cult of offense and took the side of those offended against those slain.
How awful that the Charlie Hebdo artists and writers were shot to death, the signers said. But should we really applaud them? “​​There is a critical difference between staunchly supporting expression that violates the acceptable,” they wrote, “and enthusiastically rewarding such expression.” They then proceeded to explain (after, to be sure, a statement that mass murder is not acceptable) that Charlie Hebdo’s ridiculing of the “marginalized, embattled, and victimized” was also not acceptable. In 1989, Team To Be Sure had betrayed its philistinism by reducing Rushdie’s novel, one of the greatest by a living writer, to an “insult.” PEN’s critics of Charlie Hebdo declared that its “cartoons of the Prophet must be seen as being intended to cause further humiliation and suffering.” The letter did not even attempt to criticize Charlie Hebdo on literary grounds.
It takes nerve to describe artists and journalists who were recently shot in the face as having themselves caused “suffering.” To do this in one’s capacity as a PEN America member speaks to a larger faltering of the culture, in its confidence that the liberty of individuals is worth fighting and dying for. (I note that since the attempt on Rushdie's life, almost no one has advanced these arguments. I am not sure why successfully killing several cartoonists contemptuous of religion gets to be sure treatment, but trying to kill a novelist contemptuous of religion does not. In any case I welcome into the ranks of the sensible whoever wishes to join.)
V. S. Naipaul called Khomeini’s fatwa “a most extreme form of literary criticism”—a macabre joke that seemed at the time to come at Rushdie’s expense. Today it sounds just as macabre but hits a worthier target: those who muddle the distinction between offense and violence, and between a disagreement over ideas and a disagreement over whether your head should remain attached to your body.
Now that Rushdie’s head has been partially detached, and on American soil, I hope these distinctions will need no further elaboration, and that those who elided them will swallow their full helping of shame. Rushdie has survived long enough to see free expression debased in the name of free expression. Survive a bit longer, Salman, and we’ll see this cause restored to the status it deserves.
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Rushdie was betrayed by people who not just should have known better, but did know better, but instead threw away their principles - and him under the bus - to, literally, save their own necks.
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arsonist4hire · 6 months
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RP | Ask Blog. Indie Portrayal of G1/IDW Hot Rod.
Rules | About | Headcanons | Mun
Literate, Semiliterate / Script, Descriptive. Crack, Serious.
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ourflagmeansgayrights · 8 months
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[same anon] yeah i think that’s my final take on it, too. I’ve always seen it as none of them can read because they’re pirates and it was never a priority, aside from what is established in canon, but I don’t trust fandom to handle it well. kind of wish i could, but alas. thank you for your thoughts!
original anon
yeah i can see why people headcanon ed as illiterate or semiliterate and i'm not necessarily opposed to it as long as it's handled thoughtfully. but "stede teaches ed how to read" does not feel like Handling It Thoughtfully lol
anyway yeah np i love saying words!
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findroleplay · 1 year
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Hey! I'm a 19 year old female she/her, looking for some romance/angst! (But I'm open to anything you want/like to!)
I am semiliterate and do fandomless rp's, which generally are; fxf, mxf, mxm, ocxoc. My Characters are Generally OC's but you can meet them later! Nothing really triggers me at this point, and would prefer to do it on Discord (rosaliebays#2313). Dark and NSFW is totally fine with me! Plot Idea (we don't have to use it): OC's A (mine) family has been killing of people of the family for years, (Husband kills wife) and for years it has always been a boy born into the family, But what happens when there's a girl? OC's B (yours) family, is a form of royalty, and it's time for OC to find there true love. What happens when OC B falls in love with OC A? Will OC A tell them? Or Will OC A attempt to kill them too.... DM on discord if interested!
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