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That's cool, and I'm perfectly fine with it, I just wanted to be sure. Also, these things can take a while, and you could be doing it for a rather long period of time. If you ever want to give two a try, feel free to let me know, but good luck until one or the other comes to pass!
November 19th, 22 03:04 AM
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No problem! So, I take it the answer is no?
November 19th, 22 03:01 AM
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Np! I don't know why anyone else would, but some newer phones let you hide the contents of ding notifs until you unlock them. Either way, I'm still interested in rping, of course. If you'd like to wait, still, that's fine, just know I'm willing to help things go smoothly however I can
November 19th, 22 02:56 AM
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Well, first, does your phone get ding/push notifications from emails? If so, you can subscribe to threads so that they give you a notification instantly. Then, from there, you just have to read it, and on your device, switch to the tab with the RP and reload it. Additionally, I like to give comments and reminders between posts, so that my partner knows I've finished posting, but idk how many people do that without waiting a while. The subscribe button should be around the top right of the thread, near the page flippers
November 19th, 22 01:36 AM
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Hey! It's fine if you're not, but would you be open to advice on how to manage these better? I find there are some things that make the process easier