
So, I’m backing up my old blog/the attached old RP blog and deleting that account.
FYI - it takes forever.
/impatient blogger
shutupcooper replied to your post: anobscureaspirant replied to your post: Is it bad…
Harper has her own blog //look But I haven’t done anything with it :P
Now Blaine is like, “OKAY HARPER HAS ONE I WANT ONE”
oh jesus
anobscureaspirant replied to your post: Is it bad that I’m seriously considering making a…
considered doing the same thing, even though that would be the third time xD
I’m also thinking about giving Blaine his own blog as a sideblog? As in, I mean… I guess it would technically be a RP Tumblr, huh? Idk. He just talks a lot and his muse might benefit from having its own actual outlet.
Is it bad that I’m seriously considering making a new blog just for the sake of having a better tagging system? Because… I mean, this is technically supposed to be for the purpose of organization.
blaine anderson
how ‘bout a dance - rachel- we be jammin’ - seth
- let the music keep us right on track - jesse
a noble tie that binds - benny- so many things I wanna say - mary
the start of something new - jesse- just a little bitta java - kurt
liza chandler
a summer in ohio - karibeen a long time, but I’m back in town - jesse- once upon another time - eden
- starter for mary (like, 40% done?)
- thread with seth

12/100 pictures of Kaya Scodelario
PLOT | CANONS | RULES | APPLICATION
Taking Chances is a new, Zetaboard-based Glee roleplay site, which follows the graduating students of McKinley, Dalton, and Carmel high into college and allows the remaining students to try and flourish in their glee clubs. Not only that, but Taking Chances is a rewrite site, leaving the events of season three in the hands of the individual players.
We have several open canons, as well as places in the glee clubs for OCs, plus a summer event that’s bound to stir up a little trouble (and reap rewards).
What do you say?
Oops, I think Kari ships St. Chandler really, really hard. And that may wind up coming through in this post.
