Subject: People aren't obliged to read your missions.
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Posted on: 2016-04-09 11:14:00 UTC

They are obliged to read your Permission requests - at least, the PGs are, and they are busy people who do not want to sit through and concrit a few 2500-word pieces of semi-original writing.

I think you've completely missed the point of the Permission process as it stands, and since the Board is a nice place I'm going to assume Hanlon's Razor is in effect as to why, so let me break it down for you. The Permission prompts, as they stand, are to get a feeling for how you write. Yes, you can and should put in characterization for your agents, but it's secondary to how well you can put words in a pleasing order. It's short because the PGs don't want to wade through a river of liquid arse, and I'll thank you to stop insulting them for having that entirely legitimate concern. Recall that long-winded descriptions, meandering sentences, and a general inability to shut up are both common traits among inexperienced writers and something we charge for.

So please, and I know there's sod-all chance of you listening to this but it has to be said, just bloody stop. Even if you genuinely had no idea about how the new Permission system worked and were curious about it, it doesn't affect you. You have Permission! As far as I'm concerned, it's permanent! None of this is in any way relevant to your ability to write PPC spinoffs! So, and I say this with the greatest possible respect, shut up moaning.

Christ, this is like zdimensia all over again. Only she was definitely serious.

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