OOC:
OOC means Out of Character. We use it when we are making an aside that doesn't relate to something our character said or did, like my comment to Tui about the language similarities between Maori and Hawaiian.
p.s. It's still raining. There are 4 inch deep puddles in my yard, and they're getting deeper.
Welcome to the rainy season. Now how will I plant my seeds? OOps, there went some thunder, a rarity here in Hawaii. I might get knocked offline abruptly if the power goes.
"Thus is Balance maintained." A Wizard of Earthsea
"Condensing fact from the vapor of nuance." Neal Stephenson, Snow Crash
OOC means Out of Character. We use it when we are making an aside that doesn't relate to something our character said or did, like my comment to Tui about the language similarities between Maori and Hawaiian.
p.s. It's still raining. There are 4 inch deep puddles in my yard, and they're getting deeper.
Welcome to the rainy season. Now how will I plant my seeds? OOps, there went some thunder, a rarity here in Hawaii. I might get knocked offline abruptly if the power goes."Thus is Balance maintained." A Wizard of Earthsea
"Condensing fact from the vapor of nuance." Neal Stephenson, Snow Crash

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