About
Hey everyone. My name is Unrelinquished Despair, and my oh-so-common real name is Jacob. I am an avid role-player of just about six to seven years, and I only participate in guilds. Single RP threads are too crowded for me. One of my downfalls is that I easily feel overwhelmed when there are more than three people at a time to respond to in a constant cycle. My mainstay RP for the moment is Naruto, as that seems to provide the most interesting people, as well as role-plays.
I started out my RP career six years ago on a chatroom accompanying a website, the name of which I have forgotten. I spent a few months on that and branched out into realchat.com. Back when I was on it there were loads of competent RPers, but now it's just a former husk of itself. The other chatroom that I went on was TIJ, The Inuyasha Journey. I was known as Mizax ( And still am, it's my default online name. ). That is where I stayed for a few years until 2006 when I discovered Gaia. I have been RPing here ever since then in bouts of activity, while abandoning my chatroom roots, as I feel I've grown out of them.
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to send a PM.
Another thing to add, my results from a personality test:
Abrasive
You are accustomed to rubbing people the wrong way; it's simply what happens when you express your opinions. In your opinion, there's nothing wrong with being controversial.
You don't have a "live and let live" attitude when it comes to other people whose opinions clash with yours; you see no reason to give the benefit of the doubt to someone who is just plain wrong.
Pragmatic
You have found that people with sad stories are usually looking for attention or have brought their problems upon themselves. Therefore, you don't obsess about what others are thinking or feeling; if they have something important to tell you, you figure, they'll just come out and say it.
You do not feel the need to always know what people around you are thinking and feeling, and you don't encourage them to turn to you when they have problems.
Irritable
You have your own problems to deal with, and little patience for those who need help to get through the rough spots. Going out of your way to lend a hand not only takes time away from your own pursuits, it ultimately harms those you're "helping" by insulating them from the harsh realities of life.
You don't need to help others to feel better about yourself. It's not your ambition to be known as a major bleeding heart.
Competitive
You'd rather win than simply get along in most situations. When you know you're right, you would rather argue your point than compromise. Generally, those with a high score on the "competitive" trait hold leadership positions in industry and are exhilarated by risk-taking both in their professional and personal lives.
You are not always interested in getting along with others in a group, especially if it can mean losing your identity.
Pessimistic
You tend to be a "glass half-empty" kind of person, which for you is simply a realistic outlook. Your feeling is that this world can be a depressing place, and only a fool would think otherwise.
You do not waste your time searching for the silver lining in every cloud, nor do you believe it's your job to cheer up the people around you with happy talk.
Realistic
You get done what you need to get done without pondering "hidden meanings" or feeling compelled to figure out how everything works; you're happy taking things as they are, dealing with them, and moving on.
You're not obsessed with getting to the bottom of everything. For instance, as long as you know what someone did you don't necessarily need to know why they did it.
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