((Well, I have seen some comments, and a lot of the time the Out-of-Character (abbreviated as OOC) information in the comments is not stated as being OOC, Please remember to state that the information is OOC in any way, shape or form by using '//' before your typed OOC information, or by wrapping '((' for beginning OOC information and '))' for ending OOC information.
If you do not understand, here is an example (Not to make anyone that forgot OOC wraps looks stupid).))
This would be in-character (abbreviated as IC), as it would lack OOC quotes.
//This would be OOC, as it has these two slashes in front. If a sentence followed, it would still be OOC. The only exception to ending OOC information by using this line, is as a sentence has ended and there is a new line. That would be considered in-character.
((This would be considered OOC, until the ending parentheses follow.))
((These can last the whole post. An example:))
((OOC.
Still OOC.
Still OOC.
Still OOC.))
Not OOC, note the ending parentheses. This would be in-character.
_________________ In-Game Name: James Vincetti Character Name: James Vincetti Status: Alive
Character Name: Al Harringon Status:NCPD Officer III
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