Jump to content

Complaicant

Platinum Donator
  • Posts

    96
  • Joined

  • Last visited

About Complaicant

  • Birthday May 15

Personal Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Chicago, Illinois
  • Occupation
    Cat Herder

Character Information

  • Character Name
    Asshole
  • Faction
    Mongols Nation

Donator Features

  • Custom Song
    XTwkTVjbn78

Recent Profile Visitors

1,197 profile views

Complaicant's Achievements

90

Reputation

  1. I have an interesting counter to this. A long time ago when I was much younger. Early high school. I had a character on LSRP that I RP'd with one of the El Corona eras. Before this character, my characters would normally act and react to situations similar to how I would IRL. This particular character I decided to completely change this and make it a POINT to reactive essentially completely opposite to how I would IRL. IRL I am in general a very calm person. It takes a LOT to get me mad to the point where I yell at someone and even more to where I'd be willing to fight someone. This particular character I created was polar opposites of this. He was your typical under privileged youth with plenty of childhood trauma and anger pent up. This would come out at the smallest annoyance or transgression against him. He would seemingly for from 0 to 100 in the flip of a switch and jump off on someone. He in general took a very aggressive stance towards people and would reacr harshly towards those around him. I became incredibly invested in this character so much so that I would catch myself and have to almost stop myself from reacting to IRL situations in the mindset of my character.
  2. I personally grew up around the American mid-western motorcycle culture through various family members, so I could go on for ages about "MC culture thereory", but at the end of the day Harley Davidsons (Westerns in our context) based clubs are generally a more blue-collar esque demographic. It is very much a normal thing for older/modern bikers to work a full time job in a trade such as construction or some other blue-collar vocation during the day, party after work and attend club events just to make it back to work the next morning. When not working, partying, or attending club events, these same people often induldge in your common blue collar hobbies such as hunting, working on cars/vehicles, and any other activity you would could see a blue collar guy working. It is also not uncommon for these people to be middle aged men who have held a job their entire lives and are also raising a family. Tl;dr - The average age of a MC club member nowadays in the US is generally older and only getting older as MCs are not as mainstream as they once were in previous generations. In the late 30s early 40s+ range. They are typically blue collar individuals who enjoy typical blue collar hobbies and activities. They often times hold down full time jobs and even raise entire families all while still participating in club events and other nefarious acitivites. However, there is and always will be outliars who are variations of complete extremes of both ends of the spectrum with everything. My recommendation is find a happy medium, throw in some flaws to spice things up, and just do what you will enjoy doing. Not what other people will necessarily enjoy watching/reading. All that matters at the end of the day is that you have fun and follow the rules while doing so.
  3. If you are on Wifi it could possibly be your internet is going down for just a second or two (just enough to cause you to DC), and then coming back up. If you are not already and if it is at all possible, I would always recommend a wired connection over Wifi.
  4. It hasn't been mentioned thus far, but I would check and make sure all of your graphics drivers are as up to date as possible. Sometimes the most simple of things are the ones causing the problem.
×
×
  • Create New...