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Post by wwjbcd on Sept 21, 2014 14:21:41 GMT
Face: Make it hap- ack... ACK! ArrghTTFDVfdvw
nO, ScHnEiDeR 4 fIrSt WoRlD cHaMpIoN HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA HAHAHAHAHA HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!
E-fed characters on Twitter?
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Post by Robert Garland on Oct 1, 2014 13:19:32 GMT
Face: Make it hap- ack... ACK! ArrghTTFDVfdvw nO, ScHnEiDeR 4 fIrSt WoRlD cHaMpIoN HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA HAHAHAHAHA HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!! E-fed characters on Twitter? Back and forth on this one. On the one hand I like the idea because it's another way to grow the community and play the game outside of the board and with your friends. On the other, I think it would be weird for the people who are used as posers to find a bunch of pictures of themselves tied to e fed accounts. On that same line of thought though, I think the most of them would be completely alright with it as its free publicity. I've talked about this before and in the interest of saving time... You kids and your social media. Heel or Face. Bi-Weekly e-fed schedules.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2014 19:56:40 GMT
Face. In today's era of feds, many people don't have the time to commit to a full time schedule. Biweekly feds allow more people to join and thus create a larger pool of fedders, and will see less burnout because schedules are easier. It's like choosing to work for TNA over WWE -- less money but less time spent working which makes for more time to be devoted to other projects. Win-win all around.
Heel/Face: Joining an e-fed to specifically be an advocate for another writer?
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Post by wwjbcd on Oct 1, 2014 19:59:48 GMT
Face. In today's era of feds, many people don't have the time to commit to a full time schedule. Biweekly feds allow more people to join and thus create a larger pool of fedders, and will see less burnout because schedules are easier. It's like choosing to work for TNA over WWE -- less money but less time spent working which makes for more time to be devoted to other projects. Win-win all around. Heel/Face: Joining an e-fed to specifically be an advocate for another writer? sorry to interrupt, but I think you guys mean bi-monthly, not bi-weekly. Bi-weekly would indicate two shows in one week... In regards to your question, I think you need to elaborate. Me dumb.
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Post by wwjbcd on Oct 1, 2014 20:01:41 GMT
Face. In today's era of feds, many people don't have the time to commit to a full time schedule. Biweekly feds allow more people to join and thus create a larger pool of fedders, and will see less burnout because schedules are easier. It's like choosing to work for TNA over WWE -- less money but less time spent working which makes for more time to be devoted to other projects. Win-win all around. Heel/Face: Joining an e-fed to specifically be an advocate for another writer? sorry to interrupt, but I think you guys mean bi-monthly, not bi-weekly. Bi-weekly would indicate two shows in one week... In regards to your question, I think you need to elaborate. Me dumb. No it does NOT mean that, dumb-dumb!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2014 20:02:22 GMT
sorry to interrupt, but I think you guys mean bi-monthly, not bi-weekly. Bi-weekly would indicate two shows in one week... It's a fairly ambiguous term, in that it has referred to twice/week and also "every two weeks". But yes, we're going for the meaning that infers "every two weeks". In regards to your question, I think you need to elaborate. Me dumb. I mean, similar to how I've done, sign up to a fed to work in an Advocate role. To make it your job to get another talent over, help that talent improve and work together to better present said talent.
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Post by wwjbcd on Oct 1, 2014 20:05:37 GMT
sorry to interrupt, but I think you guys mean bi-monthly, not bi-weekly. Bi-weekly would indicate two shows in one week... In regards to your question, I think you need to elaborate. Me dumb. No it does NOT mean that, dumb-dumb! Actually, it appears it means both. That is fucking stupid. Bi-monthly, however, still means twice in one month, just to add to the confusion.
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Post by Chris Williams on Oct 1, 2014 20:10:36 GMT
Face if it's done right, and HUGE Face if the advocate actually has an impact in guiding and developing the character they are working with, regardless of current level of quality. However, huge heel if advocate steals spotlight from his/her client, which happens all too often.
Face/Heel: Roger Goodell.
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Post by Ray Harlan on Oct 1, 2014 20:11:26 GMT
Heel. He's a douche face prick bastard asswipe.
Face/Heel: Dean Ambrose as WWE World Heavyweight Champ?
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Post by wwjbcd on Oct 1, 2014 20:12:54 GMT
sorry to interrupt, but I think you guys mean bi-monthly, not bi-weekly. Bi-weekly would indicate two shows in one week... It's a fairly ambiguous term, in that it has referred to twice/week and also "every two weeks". But yes, we're going for the meaning that infers "every two weeks". In regards to your question, I think you need to elaborate. Me dumb. I mean, similar to how I've done, sign up to a fed to work in an Advocate role. To make it your job to get another talent over, help that talent improve and work together to better present said talent. I'm on my cell phone at work, in case anyone's wondering why I'm responding the way I am. Anyway, back to your question, I think that sort of thing is alright so long as there are plenty of active competitors, but if there's a dire need for actual talent on the cards doing promos for their matches, it MIGHT be a bother? It's effectively like being a manager, but not any one person, or not necessarily to any one person. An on-air personality, but with a much broader purpose than when a manager would be and do.
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