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  1. Hello World!!!

    Saturday, 16-Apr-11 10:14:15 UTC from web
    1. @exec # Hello there!

      Saturday, 16-Apr-11 10:14:59 UTC from web
      1. @chipthe3rd Greetings fellow brony ^^

        Saturday, 16-Apr-11 10:23:22 UTC from web
        1. @exec # Hello.

          Saturday, 16-Apr-11 10:25:45 UTC from web
          1. @chipthe3rd What's # ?

            Saturday, 16-Apr-11 10:32:23 UTC from web
            1. @exec # It stands for out of character. It is used to show that a user isn't roleplaying in their post.

              Saturday, 16-Apr-11 10:33:31 UTC from web
              1. @chipthe3rd Does that mean that if I post without # tag, I'm roleplaying?

                Saturday, 16-Apr-11 10:41:38 UTC from web
                1. @exec # No, but if you want to roleplay it helps to add the tag, to avoid confusion.

                  Saturday, 16-Apr-11 10:42:42 UTC from web
                  1. @chipthe3rd Oh, so do you role play?

                    Saturday, 16-Apr-11 10:44:09 UTC from web
                    1. @exec # Yes. Every night where I live (The UK)

                      Saturday, 16-Apr-11 10:45:27 UTC from web
                      1. @chipthe3rd I already noticed that I don't need the # tag, because if I would role play, then I would definitely choose character like Pinkie Pie, The 4th wall breacher... ^^

                        Saturday, 16-Apr-11 10:57:45 UTC from web
                        1. @exec # LOL!!!!

                          Saturday, 16-Apr-11 11:05:29 UTC from web
                      2. @chipthe3rd What do you usually role play?

                        Saturday, 16-Apr-11 11:05:25 UTC from web
                        1. @exec !dischordisaster This. It's basically a bunch of sub-plots joined together to make a story arc.

                          Saturday, 16-Apr-11 11:06:23 UTC from web
                2. @exec # I'm not trying to force anything, but all I'm saying is that in the event that one starts roleplaying, one can never stop as it is addictive. Thus, the # tag is there.

                  Saturday, 16-Apr-11 10:44:54 UTC from web