The continued version of the previous entry.
Previously on the last entry, we have covered three overused disorders: OCD, schizophrenia, and Dissociative Identity Disorder. On this entry, we're covering ADHD, autism, and bipolar disorder.
ADHD - No excuse for randomness
Having a number of friends with ADHD, or Attention deficit hyperactive disorder, as well as taking classes in Psychology, I'll list the symptoms of ADHD:
- Easily distracted and have difficult on paying attention
So I've been looking at OCs, and often, I see people misuse disorders that do not reflect how it actually is in reality. This made me a bit disappointed and angry, since these disorders are being seen in a stereotypical light.
Don't do it.
Of course, some people justify it by using it as a way to prevent their OCs from becoming Mary Sues; you need some flaws to balance out the pros, right? While this is true, also noted that if your OC has flaws, play it right. I've seen many people disr
Now before you criticize me for being a such a grammar complainer, I'm going to state why I made this blog, right here, on the first entry.
This is a guide. Don't take anything here seriously; it's just advice and techniques to improve your roleplaying skills, for anyone who choose to do so in the first place.
Also, I think someone else has done this before.
So! Let's get started.
1. Misuse of quotation paragraphing.
A fairly common error, especially from people who are contr