Let me point something out.
Ever since you joined this forum, almost all you have been talking about is this roleplay. You have interrupted at least one topic asking a member to look at your roleplay. You created a topic about this roleplay and constantly made a string of posts about the roleplay. You have created this topic and changed it into another promotion for your roleplay. When Nick22 said he would help you tomorrow with the RP, your response was 'it's already tomorrow, when are you going to be on to help', simply because it was around midnight or so. And you have accumulated 60+ posts in 3 days, the vast majority of those relating to your roleplay. 60+ posts in three days, and almost entirely about one thing, is an insane amount to post. And some of them are even consecutive (back to back) with no replies between them. And you claim you're stressed from people not replying when it's only been three days (I've seen roleplays not start until a few weeks after it was suggested).
This is what I would call obsessive behavior. I'm not saying this to be mean. I'm saying it to point it out and hope that you can correct your behavior so you don't end up getting in trouble here.
And yes I understand that you want replies regarding your roleplay. However, what you've been doing is not the way to go about it. All you need to do is post the topic, explain the roleplay, and wait. If people show interest, they will join. If they do not, then the roleplay will not kick off the ground, and no amount of constantly asking people to look at the topic is going to change that.
I have been patient with you since the first day. I can tell you right now that this board is welcoming and it's very hard to get yourself temporarily suspended or kicked out permanently. But it can still happen. You can get in trouble if you repeat behaviors you were warned about. And I can tell you with certainty that your behavior right now is not being looked upon kindly by the other members.
Please keep in mind that people here have lives outside of here. Some members don't come here anymore, or don't come as often. Others like myself are busy with real life. This board is not the most important thing in all of our lives. We do like it and enjoy discussions. But we are not constantly hovering over the board, ready to leap at the chance to reply. Constantly asking us to join your roleplay is only going to get on our nerves. You need to learn patience. A few hours is not that long. It may take days or even longer for enough people to want to join.
You can still turn things around, of course. You can limit your roleplay discussions in the discussion topic for it. You can stop constantly asking people to join at every chance you get. Let people come to your topic. If they want to join, they will let you know. Instead of constantly bringing up your roleplay in other topics like you have here, you can talk about other things. Join in discussion topics. There's plenty to talk about. Talk about your hobbies in the hobby sections, post your art if you do any art, if you did any writing you can post it here, talk about games you like or want to get, etc. There's literally a ton of things you can talk about. You can even bring up any theories or ideas you had about LBT, like what movies you think they should have made or thoughts regarding LBT movies, character discussion, etc.
The choice is ultimately up to you. If you do wish to be a productive member here, if you wish to contribute, then you can do so by doing what I suggested and join in other discussions (and remain on topic too), and avoid constantly asking people to join your roleplay.
But if you continue with what you're doing now, if you continue to bug people to look at your roleplay topic, then you are going to land yourself in hot water. So please, do yourself a favor and at least try tot make an effort to restrain yourself with this roleplay. This board is not 100% roleplay. There's plenty of other things to do, and you may find you'd really enjoy yourself if you take the time and look around and join other discussions.