Pitiless_Pawn AMA


Realistically, how long do you see yourself being on OTF?
Good question! 😂
I could see getting really inactive during summer break, then just not getting back into it.

Why do we do things when we know we're wasting our time?
Because one’s one is addicted one finds it hard to quit even if one knows it’s useless.

Because your brain tells you that. In reality, it all does.

Describe your experience in a short paragraph; Your backstory, favorite moments, people, and whatever else you feel like. And at the end, add the good parts of OTF that make you stay.

Describe your experience in a short paragraph; Your backstory, favorite moments, people, and whatever else you feel like. And at the end, add the good parts of OTF that make you stay.
I found otf around the same time I joined. First I only read these threads. It was like another world, full of drama and excitement. I would dream about being called by a nickname and people posting on my threads and other amusing childish things. Finally I made the leap of posting, and I never turned back. I would find all the hazel and breeze quite interesting to read through. I normally would take breeze’s side because it seemed like she was being ganged up on. I liked her threads as well. They encouraged thought and artistry. Then I temporarily left due to stuff. Eventually I was pulled back in, and have been a little less active since then. Although I did make my OTF times thread. My best in my opinion. Soooo, yeah. I wish things were like they used to be, it’s sad to see all of the people I’ve gotten used to slowly leave to be replaced by newer less mature acting people. Eventually when everyone is gone I guess I’ll just disappear. 😂

What did you like about breeze? Don't you think there was a reason most people (including myself for a while) didn't like her?

What did you like about breeze? Don't you think there was a reason most people (including myself for a while) didn't like her?
I guess I liked that she was good at watercolor and posted threads that encouraged thought. Why would it matter that she posted a lot? But I guess the blocking was a bit excessive.

What did you like about breeze? Don't you think there was a reason most people (including myself for a while) didn't like her?
I guess I liked that she was good at watercolor and posted threads that encouraged thought. Why would it matter that she posted a lot? But I guess the blocking was a bit excessive.
Most of threads were spam. Not all, but most.
You mentioned reading Hazel's drama when you were fairly new. Do you think she should be forgiven to an extent, or no? Be sure to manage your time so you can-
. Plan your response.
. Write your response.
. Revise and edit your response.

What did you like about breeze? Don't you think there was a reason most people (including myself for a while) didn't like her?
I guess I liked that she was good at watercolor and posted threads that encouraged thought. Why would it matter that she posted a lot? But I guess the blocking was a bit excessive.
Most of threads were spam. Not all, but most.
You mentioned reading Hazel's drama when you were fairly new. Do you think she should be forgiven to an extent, or no? Be sure to manage your time so you can-
. Plan your response.
. Write your response.
. Revise and edit your response.
I guess I didn’t purposely look for the spam posts. 😂
Yes, I definitely think hazel should be forgiven! Everyone deserves forgiveness. I never really liked hazel, she always seemed to exude the feeling of “I’m popular and I know it” to me. But maybe I was looking for something to dislike? Back to the point, I never really saw the good side of her like some others did. You included. Yeah, she definitely should be forgiven and remembered as a part of otf history, not as a villain.