Weekly Short Stories Contest and Company! discussion
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Computer. But I might be biased, my phone is really dated, it can only be used for texting and calling.BBC Sherlock or Doctor Who?
You know me far too well! How can I possibly make a choice like that? I’m helpless to choose between them.Frank or his alter-ego?
I know what will happen to him when you stop resisting him and tell him how you feel about him. I know because I’ve been there with my own muse. Hmm. Yard work or ironing? I owe so much to both.Your dad with his guitar and outrageous hat or your mom with her comments you can’t post?
Charred. I don’t like raw sugar, so the more of it that’s burned off the better.Fredericks when he’s bad or Putnam when he’s good?
Tavy and Penelope are different moods of my muse, and I can’t express how much I love them, each in their own way. I identify far too much with Spades, a character that goes back to the days I was at LSU. Someday I’ll type up the Spades story, from the draft that’s in my old files. You’ll be horrified at how badly it’s written. I can’t answer your question.Is Squirrel an agent of Nightmare or is he on Spades’ side?
Cashews.I like Fredericks better because he’s a more believable character. Putnam is a flat character, a stereotype.
Cashews or smoked almonds?
Bike riding!(A muse is stereotypical because it’s archetypal.)
Fried eggs and hashbrowns or a stack of blueberry pancakes?
Neither. My employer bombards us with so many Powerpoints I'd be happy never to see another such thing again.Swimming in a pool or a lake?
I would love to do vacation in a cabin tho I have not done either one!Go to the beach for summer or other (and name it!)?
Long, witty, articulate and somewhat demeaning although not without humor sentences.Psychology or Philosophy?
Yes, I love long sentences too. Of course, short ones do have their place.What's the difference, really? Being curious about Jung, I've read more 'psychology' but since he really is a philosopher, then philosophy.
Stoicism or existentialism?
Have you read Jostein Gaarder's book, Sophie's World? I highly recommend it. It's a cross between philosophy and fiction. It's very thought provoking. Yes, I have been reading some articles about Jung but I don't actually own a book of his. *frownsExistentialism. I like Sartre and Nietzsche.
I understand what Sartre was explaining in man's alienation.
Plato or Aristotle?
You make me sad Guy! I've been in choir since middle school.Tough one. Soul
Writing on loose binder paper or in a notebook?
Sorry Cheyenne! But you could do an Aretha Franklin :-)Chicken, but especially when it is a large roaster.
Chicken or pork?
Talkies. Although comedy suits silent movies very well. But, I guess so do talkies.Black and white or colour?
NightAretha Franklin Guy?
Late night parties or day time barbeques? (I just got home from a blend of those)
Writing songs. Although it's harder, it's more rewarding and it has more of yourself in it. It's more intimate.Of course stories can at times be more fun, it seems like you have more power in writing them.
Childhood memories or memories of being with a lover?
Books mentioned in this topic
Zen in the Art of Archery (other topics)The River Why (other topics)
The Hobbit, or There and Back Again (other topics)
Ender’s Game (other topics)
The Films of Akira Kurosawa (other topics)
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