hot_mess_express ([personal profile] hot_mess_express) wrote2020-01-18 12:15 am

Trial 26: THE ANONYMOUS CHAT BOARD

Balls and masquerades aren't everybody's jam, or maybe you just want to take a break …

Luckily for you, there are dozens upon dozens upon bunches of tablet computers around about the place, perfect for joining in on an anonymous chat board! Oh, and there's plenty of private rooms or nooks to hide away in, too, should you want to.

((OOC: username: auroranonymous
password: 4nonymouse

ICly this functions as an IC anonymous confession board/shitpost central/TFLN; anything goes, really. If your character can't read or is illiterate, there is every handwaveable mechanism that will make this accessible for them under the sun.

Note that EVERYTHING is public. E V E R Y T H I N G. By default everything is anonymous and they somehow know that they're encouraged to keep it that way, but they can input their name if they really want to.

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[personal profile] auroranonymous 2020-01-22 03:53 am (UTC)(link)
Okay so we got a bunch of memory loss here.

What if the person you are now doesn't match up with who you remember being? And you're pretty sure what made you that way was....bad. Really bad.

How do you avoid becoming something you don't want to be again when you finally remember why you're that way?

[personal profile] auroranonymous 2020-01-22 08:17 am (UTC)(link)
An interesting question, and my answer is only theoretical, but if experience made you what you no longer wish to be, then you must hold tightly to the experiences that made you what you are. Here you have rebuilt yourself, defined yourself as you desire. Remembering some terrible event does not bind you to the choices you made in the past, when you experienced it. Remember that, and rely on the bonds you've made, and you may yet reach the end you desire.

[personal profile] auroranonymous 2020-01-28 05:45 pm (UTC)(link)
That's an idea. I can hope it's enough because some of what I've seen, I don't really like.

Though admitting that to the people I've bonded to is also easier said than done.