I spent the whole weekend writing essays for a potential university and playing mini games, so I'm no better

Maybe that's why we didn't interact as much back then—I don't think I frequented Chatta as much because I spent all my time in Flora's Tales

But there probably was an RWBY RP and I suspect @Zenikk made it, but I can't remember that either welp </3
Your friend knows the drill of being a true writer. 50% planning and 50% staring at an empty word doc, willing yourself to churn something out, someway and somehow. I did the same where I created a universe of "star children" but then I jumped to another idea
The only time amnesia matters is when it's introduced at the start of a story, because I read a pretty good manhwa about an FL who wakes up with no recollection of the past, but she's married. The problem is that her husband's "head" changes every day, so today, it's a bouquet of flowers and tomorrow? just a white cloud where his head should be. Anyway, it was a thriller because she uncovers her past, bit by bit, and her husband becomes increasingly sus
You know the other overdone trope? When you find out (maybe you're 80% done with the story) that the leads met when they were kids but they forgot the encounter because they were so young.
Everyone was so busy trying to coddle the FL in that movie you watched that they totally forgot the most important thing—that she's a person just like they are, and she should have the freedom to choose. None of this would've happened if they asked her what to do after the guy passed away
The pre-2020 era was pretty good for kdrama. I haven't found any new ones that pique my interest. But lately, they've been adapting manhwa into a live-action format, which is my absolute nightmare. They did it with a series I liked called <The New Recruit> and it completely shattered the fantasy of having an attractive older lover (the guy they casted was,,, well, he didn't match the image that readers had in mind)
