forum “Rules and Regulations” (Groupie 5/5. CLOSED)
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Deleted user

No matter, I’ll still let you join. Just make sure your responses are lengthier, since you might be missing out on a lot.

Deleted user

cough I dropped my phone in the toilet cough

Such a moooood

Deleted user

Grace if you want to join, you’ll have to make sure your grammar, punctuation and capitalization is somewhat okay. You’ll also have to do more than one line of text.

@Crisis

No matter, I’ll still let you join. Just make sure your responses are lengthier, since you might be missing out on a lot.

Thank you!

Deleted user

No matter, I’ll still let you join. Just make sure your responses are lengthier, since you might be missing out on a lot.

Thank you!

You’re welcome!

@Crisis

Name: Eva Schmidt
Gender: Female
Age(18-26): 19
Sexuality: Lesbian
Reason for Prison: Multiple charges of theft, more recently arson, which resulted in the death of a small child
Personality: Quiet and sweet, hates being around large groups of people, funny and extroverted when in a good mood, when in a bad mood is aggressive and introverted
Appearance: 5'4, pale skin with a few freckles across her nose, short brown hair that is always messy
Habits: (BAD): A bit of a kleptomaniac and a pyromaniac, she indulges regularly in playing with fire and shoplifting (GOOD) Loves to play card games and is a writer
Other: Has anxiety, bipolar mania disorder, depression and ADHD
(Is she okay?)

@Crisis

(there are three spellings of the phrase 'a lot'
They are, 'alot', 'a lot', and 'allot'. They are all correct
Sorry I just had to state that)

Deleted user

Alot is a common misspelling of a lot. A lot should always be spelled as two words. The meaning of a lot depends on the context. Usually, it means “many” or “to a great extent.”

Deleted user

Alot is a common misspelling of a lot. A lot should always be spelled as two words. The meaning of a lot depends on the context. Usually, it means “many” or “to a great extent.”

Thank you Duskie child.