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Who Do you Want to Be?
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Aug 30, 2012 10:55PM

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IDK if that cliche, generic phrase helped at all. :P



even if you don't get ALL that you want, you will still get some pretty amazing things! :D

The only space exploration teams are private companies.
So, I wish you good luck. :)

Then create a machine the travels through time, or into another dimension.
Then I will turn mad and evil and go through space and time and ruin the strands of history and reality.

The problem is getting back, because it's a one-way ticket. They'll stay there forever! *horrified*
You serious!? Mars would be an awesome place to live. I mean, decidedly different atmosphere, but at least it would be nice and quiet. If they put a Barnes & Nobles up there, count me in!

Cheyla wrote: "Creepers. Dang. Guess I'll stay in Seattle."
Seattle? WWHHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAT? I've been wanting to go there for so long, it's not even funny!
Seattle? WWHHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAT? I've been wanting to go there for so long, it's not even funny!
Mwaha! Seattle is the best city in the world. From Pike Place to the pier, to the space needle... the transit station, the science center... even the weird parts I love. :)
There are some things about my own home that I like. The days of absolutely perfect weather, the mountains that surround me, the beach just a short drive away, all these cool places to visit. I just wish it would rain more, much more, that's all.

Ohhh, those are nice goals Boo! It's always a good thing to keep your options open, and it's never too late to decide exactly what you want to do!
Oh, and I AM the best baritone player in the world. Nice to meet ya. BD
Oh, and I AM the best baritone player in the world. Nice to meet ya. BD
No, I didn't just google baritone. Why would you guys even accuse me of that?!
I like your goals, Boo! Ha. I like the name. But you shouldn't doubt yourself on the ability to publish books. Remember, there might be a shabillion books out there, but everyone's writing for a different demographic. There are also tons of ways to establish a fan base, such as posting writing online, self publishing, or trying to win yourself some contests on sites like figment.com
(I'd just hate to see you skip that part of your dream out of fear of failure. Because truthfully, if you fail at first, its not a huge deal. Embracing failure is the first climb towards success.)
I like your goals, Boo! Ha. I like the name. But you shouldn't doubt yourself on the ability to publish books. Remember, there might be a shabillion books out there, but everyone's writing for a different demographic. There are also tons of ways to establish a fan base, such as posting writing online, self publishing, or trying to win yourself some contests on sites like figment.com
(I'd just hate to see you skip that part of your dream out of fear of failure. Because truthfully, if you fail at first, its not a huge deal. Embracing failure is the first climb towards success.)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...
I am fascinated by sci-fi possibilities that one can achieve through science, or what we might be able to achieve in the future.

I like your goals, Boo! Ha. I like the name. But you shouldn't doubt yourself on the ability to publish books. Remem..."
(yeah, but I have so little free-time and I'm buttLAZEH.) Oh wellz

... n_n

Or in the very least, my children will...
I want my children to be better then me.
In one way or another, I want them to be better.
Not the same as me.
I don't want them to follow in my one footsteps.
Or to make the same mistakes.
No, they will create there own path, and make their own mistakes.
All I can hope for is that I'll be able to help them along the way.
That's really admirable, Matty. To start an influence, a new literary era as you say... I have no doubts as to your ability. You inspire me on here. I think it's your conviction of character.

I think the problem is just finding that new perspective.

Would that be your NaNo novel then?


...I would know about that. (Says the girl whose NaNo novel is the fifth and last part of a series)
Just take care that it doesn't get that long. Believe me.

That's how I coped. And somehow, reality turned into something else in the end.
Of course I still live in multiple worlds at once. When I'm not talking to anyone or doing something, I daydream. That's what I do most of the time, to be honest, and that's where my best stories come from. :)