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Carson Phillips ([personal profile] boywhoflew) wrote in [community profile] cityarcade2016-08-02 11:19 pm
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[meme] kudos

Two memes in a row? You betcha.

Given that it is now mid-year and that many of us seem to have been having a rough time of it lately, now seems like an excellent time for a kudos meme. Tag in character, as yourself, or even anonymously if you prefer! Just spread the love, y'all. ♥

Tag in each of your characters, then go around and respond to the others with kudos for their characters. Tell them why you love having them in game, what you enjoy about the character, praise a specific plot or thread, whatever love you have to spread. (If you'd rather just do a block comment of kudos, that's okay, too!) Share your favorite moments, tags, threads, plots, etc.


As with the nature of this meme, there is no time limit so don't feel rushed or like you 'missed it'! Tag in tonight, tomorrow, or next week and leave praise and love as you please. Just try to check back for new tag ins, tag around, and enjoy!
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[personal profile] uncannyaim 2016-08-03 11:44 am (UTC)(link)
Andrea
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[personal profile] thetidebreaks 2016-08-03 03:23 pm (UTC)(link)
I will always be grateful for the threads we had together. She's still such an interesting character to watch and keep an eye on even though I don't have anyone really to thread off her any longer.
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[personal profile] di 2016-08-03 09:57 pm (UTC)(link)
What I've always admired about your Andrea is the fact that she seems to have such strength at her core. Throughout everything she experiences, no matter how rough, there's this spine of steel that gets her through it — but when the tough stuff's said and done, she's got such a gentleness to her that really makes for a perfect mix. She just feels so real, this tenacious survivor who hasn't lost any of her humanity through it all. And you've tackled some really tough issues with her, the sensitive issue of finding a biological surrogate, going through post-partum depression, discovering a daughter she never knew, and throughout every thread it felt natural, which speaks so much to how much thought you've given her. I love seeing her grow and come into herself as a mother, seeing what that adds to her identity. She's beautifully written and I'm so glad I have the opportunity to tackle such meaningful discussions with her. She's already adding so much to Jack's experience.