Bluesleeve June 1, 2012 June 1, 2012 As you might have already noticed, we are getting more and more suggestions and ideas on how to tulpaforce. Unfortunately, it will be very difficult to find these techniques again, because you don't remember their name or they got lost in all the new posts. A collection of techniques and tutorials will be essential for further community development. Besides - we can rate threads, and the direct comments of users, who have tried these techniques/have suggestions will be able to give a better feedback. To keep it clean, the section will have to be more organized. New threads should fulfill a certain standard and requirements. For instance: - What exactly is this for? - What is important? - How did the poster get this idea? - Timespan of Technique (long - medium - short)? - Tutorial should be formatted in a way, that it doesn't hurt the eyes. etc. Furthermore, the feedback will also have to be cleaner and mustn't consist of mindless drivel. Examples could be: - How productive did it feel? - Did the technique work? - Report should consist of necessary content. - Suggestion for improvement. and so on. Of course it shouldn't be over-regulated, but a bit of professionalism would be desirable. What is a Tulpa? Blog Rainbow 'Alyx' Dash Pronto
Charlotte June 1, 2012 June 1, 2012 It's a good idea, but it should be more broad, like "Guides" instead of specifically forcing. But maybe it can even go further than that. This hot empty painting should be locked and towed.
ThatOneGuy June 1, 2012 June 1, 2012 What Charlotte said. Having a board just for tulpaforcing is a bit much. Orange juice helps with concentration headaches.
Guest June 2, 2012 June 2, 2012 More people need to write guides and send them to Pleeb so that he can put them on his Guides page, or in a stickied thread. A board is unnecessary, and would likely just deteriorate into discussions about the techniques instead of actually contributing techinques, and we know that everyone's different.
BrassAndBeauty June 4, 2012 June 4, 2012 More people need to write guides and send them to Pleeb so that he can put them on his Guides page, or in a stickied thread. A board is unnecessary, and would likely just deteriorate into discussions about the techniques instead of actually contributing techinques, and we know that everyone's different. Is that necessarily a bad thing? Discussion fosters the expansion of our techniques. DID YA MISS ME? Blog Here: http://brassandbeauty.tumblr.com/
G|d30n June 4, 2012 June 4, 2012 It seems a lot of people are already talking about their methods in the progress report section or in the general discussion, so I think a section solely devoted to that is a bit superfluous. Between general discussion, progress reports, and the option of submitting guides, I think it's more or less covered. Progess on my tulpa, Lauren. Lauren's survey and stylometric test.
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