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Nov 05, 2010 08:36PM
Water you talking about?
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*Cricket cricket*
... Erm... Play on words... You know... "Water", "What're"... heh heh... *clears throat*
... Erm... Play on words... You know... "Water", "What're"... heh heh... *clears throat*
Now, now, now. No reason to be adverse. We all know it was hilarious.
Besides, an actual response would've been nice... I don't know what she's talking about...
Yeah, but we weren't talking about "daying"... we were really talking about "water"...
And "daying" isn't even a word. FYI...
And "daying" isn't even a word. FYI...
-.- I know. I was being my 7 year old cousin.Example:
Me: Hey, Matt
Matt: KAAAATTTTEEEIIIEEEEEEEEE WWWEEEIIIGGGHHHTTTYYYYY
Me: *rolls eyes* I'm not fat. Say that again I'll wring your neck out and use it for a jump rope.
Matt: *claws me*
Me: *Shoves him*
And it all goes down from there.
Alright, so Christian is a bad mother trucker, he goes around bein all boss and all, meets Tracy, who's somewhat good/bad and stuff, then Dr. Fluffilopigus is all like "Mwhahaha!" right before Christian clocks him in the face then blows up his laboratoriuminationismness.
Yeah, and someone changed his name to Christian. Oh, you did.
I did? Did I really... Hmm... Don't recall that. Well if you don't like the name, then by all means pick something else. Promise not to be offended. ^^
No, I was talking to Kat. At first I thought it was you, but I looked at the post...
Christian's story must go on. Well, maybe not Christian, but the spirit of his adventure. Would I be able to get a consult when I start trying to write the female counterpart? While I'm fine writing the male characters, I have a hard time delving into the female psyche.
Boy meets girl. Boy falls in love with girl. Girl dies.Girl was an experiment. Girl has no SSN, identification, or a birth certificate, but boy doesn't want to leave girl's body lying there. What does boy do? Bury girl in the woods (where she died)? Try to take girl to hospital for proper burial? Would boy abandon boy's friends in the woods to take girl's body to the hospital? Would boy be turned away from the hospital because girl is not 100% human and is not a member of any country?
That's a really good idea. The whole having-a-conversation-with-your-character idea is brilliant. Sometimes characters really seem flat, and it's usually because the characters are just an extension of the author, instead of their own separate being, like they should be.Do you have any insight to the problem I'm having though? I'd hate to just bury her out in the woods so undignified, but taking her to a hospital seems to be more trouble than it's worth. I've reached a crossroads, of sorts - like I have with another part of the story, but that's so plot-related, I'd hate to spoil so many things...
Oh, and don't get too excited, it's just a small part of the story.
Yeah, I had seen it before I deleted my old account, but I was young and naive; I thought it was for entertainment. Wasn't until recently that I saw that it's actually a tool for character-building.That's a good idea. A lot better than any idea I had. I really wanted her to die, as morbid as that sounds, but it wasn't til now that I had the means. Thanks again.
You and Snow are on fairly often. I think Chaotic, too, though I'm not sure. Maybe Kat. Don't know a lot of the other frequenters...
You know what I mean? You'll get some activity with the members that are still around. Once that happens, people will see this group is pretty active, and people might start joining again. Spice things up for everyone. People usually don't like joining groups that are dead.
Is there actually some way to archive them? Like, GR-supported ways? Or would you have to archive them by yourself?
I've just noticed this recently, but does every story have revenge? Every movie, every book, everything I remember... has some kind of revenge going on within the story. I don't know why it took so long to realize this.
Romances. Every movie I can think of that doesn't have revenge is a romance. And maybe Sherlock Holmes, because he's too analytic to take hardly anything personally.
Even if it's not the main plot-driving device, it's still in a lot of movies. Even in movies like Without a Paddle, where the antagonists were chasing down protagonists because the protagonists destroyed their product. Revenge.
Wow, the post didn't show up, even when I refreshed the page. Is this a story you're writing or one you're reading?
Ah, I see. Writing is rather difficult and time consuming. Plus, if you're not a published author, then you don't really get much out of it.




