[Anon refers to this X] Awww thanks! I tried to come up with another one and couldn’t come up with one… 😛 I’ll keep trying, but for now, maybe this will suffice just pretend they’re speaking French and the subtitles are a translation
Louis: What kind of idiots do you have working here?
true story, my roommate works for Warner Brothers and when they put these out at Halloween she texted me a pic of Tom Cruise’s buttons with the caption STOP LOOKING AT MY BUTTONS and it was the greatest.
she also said that Louis’s outfit was EXCESSIVELY SHINY irl.
@merrycai asked if I could post the pic of the buttons BUT I DON’T HAVE IT IN MY PHONE ANYMORE but I do have this screencap from when she wouldn’t stop texting me details on the costumes cause it was instagram worthy at the time lmao.
“Hello! I was recommend to ask you if you know any active private message rp blogs? Preferably a Louis or Nicki for a Lestat/Claudia roleplayer.”
So that’s what they’re looking for! The mun says that they are over 18.
Ask or Message me and we’ll see if we can matchmake ;D
@i-want-my-iwtv I play Louis on my VC roleplay blog which is @loustat-in-fact, if this is still relevant or if they’re still looking
Hey thanks! That RPer asked me for that aaages ago, and now I can’t remember who it was 😛
If you’re out there, or if anyone is interested, @bisexual-watermelons has a Louis to RP with over at @loustat-in-fact, which is “for roleplaying Louis, Lestat, Marius, and occasionally Armand.”
Comment/reblog this if you are a VC RPer looking for more action, might as well use this as a roundup post, too 😉
I know that feel, anon, and so does Louis. He definitely gives good advice (even if that advice is just “Wait! Think about this a little more!”) and even his most loved ones flat out ignore him.
And then Louis has to help them pick up the pieces from the damage that Doing the Thing caused :-
On the plus side, he had become so good at giving advice that by QOTD, I think his arguments to Akasha re: not Doing the Thing were the strongest of the whole group! But he still failed to convince her. She didn’t even address his points. As shown by that scene, unfortunately, you can have the best warnings, the best arguments, your logic can be watertight, and ppl will still want to do what they want to do. The old adage is still true: You can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make him drink.I mean in Louis’ case, it was You can make a glass of blood for a vampire, but you can’t make him drink! He’s had his own share of resistance to advice, too.
When I think about my failures in warning those I care about re: the consequences of their actions, and then I’m proven right when they’re complaining about their decisions, I try to have peace of mind that I did my best bc I still care about them and their well-being. Hopefully they can at least appreciate that I care enough about them to continue to warn them against harm.