Welcome to the new home of my website. The name was a little long for some people so I moved it. If you complain that it's hard to spell I will bite you... well, not really. Insanity and wisdom are separated by a thin line in my case. Keep that in mind while you browse my site.
Coming Soon: Shrine of Fangirldom.- taking a little longer than expected
Updated: December 17, 2006
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My messenger ID: yahoo: mystic_of_neptune@yahoo.com, MSN: mystic_of_neptune@hotmail.com
Well, let me just start by saying welcome to my guide. I made this to try to inform everyone of the basic courtesys of chat.
This guide is always under renovations.
The Basics
First off let's start with language. Most people in chat rooms these days are kids so it's good to turn down the language. Sure use bigs words, but don't curse. Chat speack such as 'u' for you and 'r' for are can get annoying after a while. Take the time try try and spell things out right.
Second off we should discuss the issue of font. Bright colors are a no no. They hurt people's eyes. Large font is bad too, try to keep it 12 and lower, every room is diffrent. Do not use aribic or webdings because most people do not understand it.
For the love of all that's fuzzy, follow the chatroom rules! Haven't read them? You might want to.
Voice Chat
There are a few things about voice chat you should know.
1. What ever you say or do when you have the mic on will be heard.
2. We do not want to hear you eatting or making rude noises.
Take turns on the mic. We all may want to talk about something or play a song. One song and then the next person gets it. Do not keep your mic on after you say something. Turn it off and let someone else say something. Same with reading poems.
Singing on the mic is ok, unless you are so horrable you make dogs cry. (-coughmybrothercough- kidding)
Terms to Know
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