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Tacticslion wrote:
And those little plastic cups of fruit.

Well, you're obviously a pod person if that's true.


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Treppa wrote:

I'm drinking V-8 juice for dinner.

** spoiler omitted **

I need to get you some real pizza for dinner.


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Cover up that pod.


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David M Mallon wrote:
Tacticslion wrote:
And those little plastic cups of fruit.
Well, you're obviously a pod person if that's true.

Well, the fruit, anyway. ;P

(Also, you're indecent. EDIT: ninja'd!)


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1667 words a day season is coming, and it's still out of the question.


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Freehold DM wrote:
Treppa wrote:

I'm drinking V-8 juice for dinner.

** spoiler omitted **

I need to get you some real pizza for dinner.

So you're taking the train up to Syracuse, then? Or are you heading over to Rochester?


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The thing I have before me right now is 1848 words, which is one days worth of nanowrimo. Most of this was written months ago and I just started adding to this within the past week.

I didn't come up with all the ideas expressed in that 1848 words in one day, nor do I think it is possible to do so. It's easy to slam out 1.6k a day if you have lots of willpower, but ideas take more time to develop than the words in which they are expressed.


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Freehold DM wrote:
Cover up that pod.

I'll never cover up my pod person.


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Tacticslion wrote:
David M Mallon wrote:
Tacticslion wrote:
And those little plastic cups of fruit.
Well, you're obviously a pod person if that's true.

Well, the fruit, anyway. ;P

(Also, you're indecent. EDIT: ninja'd!)

I'd bet money on the fact that "fruit cups" are sugar-flavored cough syrup with fruit-shaped chunks of foam rubber floating in it.


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David M Mallon wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Treppa wrote:

I'm drinking V-8 juice for dinner.

** spoiler omitted **

I need to get you some real pizza for dinner.
So you're taking the train up to Syracuse, then? Or are you heading over to Rochester?

why when I can just go across the street?


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Thinking back on... well, a lot of things, my life has really been a study in "Hey, you know that thing you've always wanted? Well, it's your lucky day, here you... nope, never mind, false alarm." Snatching defeat from the jaws of victory for nearly three decades.


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It's like the head of my record label says-- shoot for the middle, kid; you'll land somewhere.


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Freehold DM wrote:
David M Mallon wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Treppa wrote:

I'm drinking V-8 juice for dinner.

** spoiler omitted **

I need to get you some real pizza for dinner.
So you're taking the train up to Syracuse, then? Or are you heading over to Rochester?
why when I can just go across the street?

That's not pizza. Those are triangles.

This a~$#!@% on YouTube agrees with me.


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That guy stole our triangle!


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David M Mallon wrote:
That guy stole our triangle!

ah, the scalene triangle


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Aniuś the Talewise wrote:
David M Mallon wrote:
That guy stole our triangle!
ah, the scalene triangle

Delicious!


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Aniuś the Talewise wrote:

The thing I have before me right now is 1848 words, which is one days worth of nanowrimo. Most of this was written months ago and I just started adding to this within the past week.

I didn't come up with all the ideas expressed in that 1848 words in one day, nor do I think it is possible to do so. It's easy to slam out 1.6k a day if you have lots of willpower, but ideas take more time to develop than the words in which they are expressed.

It's not as bad as you think. You just abandon all hopes of quality coherent writing and accept that what you will be left with at the end is a pile of ideas wrapped in word vomit ready to be cleaned off and turned into an actual story. :)

Sovereign Court

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Treppa wrote:

I'm drinking V-8 juice for dinner.

Spoiler:
It has more horsepower than V-6 juice.

{nods approvingly}


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captain yesterday wrote:
I made Carnivorous Sea Sponge Leshies for Skull and Shackles, named one Robert.

{nods approvingly}


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David M Mallon wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Cover up that pod.
I'll never cover up my pod person.

{nods approvingly, gets spewed on}


lynora wrote:
Aniuś the Talewise wrote:

The thing I have before me right now is 1848 words, which is one days worth of nanowrimo. Most of this was written months ago and I just started adding to this within the past week.

I didn't come up with all the ideas expressed in that 1848 words in one day, nor do I think it is possible to do so. It's easy to slam out 1.6k a day if you have lots of willpower, but ideas take more time to develop than the words in which they are expressed.

It's not as bad as you think. You just abandon all hopes of quality coherent writing and accept that what you will be left with at the end is a pile of ideas wrapped in word vomit ready to be cleaned off and turned into an actual story. :)

yeah, it feels inefficient to me. it will take years for a story to develop and become good anyway, so I might as well do the same amount of development with less work.

nano isn't for everybody


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Aniuś the Talewise wrote:
lynora wrote:
Aniuś the Talewise wrote:

The thing I have before me right now is 1848 words, which is one days worth of nanowrimo. Most of this was written months ago and I just started adding to this within the past week.

I didn't come up with all the ideas expressed in that 1848 words in one day, nor do I think it is possible to do so. It's easy to slam out 1.6k a day if you have lots of willpower, but ideas take more time to develop than the words in which they are expressed.

It's not as bad as you think. You just abandon all hopes of quality coherent writing and accept that what you will be left with at the end is a pile of ideas wrapped in word vomit ready to be cleaned off and turned into an actual story. :)

yeah, it feels inefficient to me. it will take years for a story to develop and become good anyway, so I might as well do the same amount of development with less work.

nano isn't for everybody

No, but at least for me, a first draft sucks the same amount whether I write it in a month or painstakingly craft it over several years. I'm too lazy to spend years getting the same result I can get in a month. :P

(Like many people I get caught in analysis paralysis when I try to edit and write at th same time. The whole point of Nano is teaching people like me how to separate the two processes.)


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I tried doing nanowrimo like 7 or 8 years ago. Somewhere around the 20th, I finished my story, but only had about 35,000 words. I then spent the rest of the month trying to figure out how to shove in another 15,000 without destroying what I had already done. I think I managed to add another 2,500 or so before saying "Screw it, this is obviously a short story, and not a short novel". I've thought about trying again each year, but haven't.


lynora wrote:
Aniuś the Talewise wrote:
lynora wrote:
Aniuś the Talewise wrote:

The thing I have before me right now is 1848 words, which is one days worth of nanowrimo. Most of this was written months ago and I just started adding to this within the past week.

I didn't come up with all the ideas expressed in that 1848 words in one day, nor do I think it is possible to do so. It's easy to slam out 1.6k a day if you have lots of willpower, but ideas take more time to develop than the words in which they are expressed.

It's not as bad as you think. You just abandon all hopes of quality coherent writing and accept that what you will be left with at the end is a pile of ideas wrapped in word vomit ready to be cleaned off and turned into an actual story. :)

yeah, it feels inefficient to me. it will take years for a story to develop and become good anyway, so I might as well do the same amount of development with less work.

nano isn't for everybody

No, but at least for me, a first draft sucks the same amount whether I write it in a month or painstakingly craft it over several years. I'm too lazy to spend years getting the same result I can get in a month. :P

(Like many people I get caught in analysis paralysis when I try to edit and write at th same time. The whole point of Nano is teaching people like me how to separate the two processes.)

that's a good point.

It's a useful tool for some folks.

for me, 1667 is just too much in one day, and too fast.


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I don't see why the delay between the flash of lightning and the sound of thunder couldn't be used to dramatic effect instead of utterly ignored like it usually is in film.


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I gave the psychomotor vigilance test a few tries and I don't know if I'm slow (adhd? sleep deprivation? both?) or if trackpads are just terrible for this sort of thing.


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Why I shouldn't write YA wrote:

“Hmm, a possible magic artifact complete with runes, a strange animal, and a nearly fatal accident. This is all feeling like the first episode of an an—”

“Please don’t say it.”


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F*** this week.

- My paycheck is going to be three days late.

- Sickness hasn't fully left my side since Sunday.

- I've started to feel depressed and angry at myself at my lack of accomplishments.

All I have is a meager blog and a DeviantART page of questionable quality (and content), while my other friends are already publishing books or making video games.


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*hugs icyshadow*

also writing in the present day is a pain in the ass.


Why would a family with what is apparently about 100k income be living in hartford? The father is a truck driver and the mother does some sort of cultural anthropology work abroad I guess, which resulted in a 100k income between them when I googled average salaries for that kind of work.

I don't know anything about this kind of stuff, really. All I understand is swords and axes.

EDIT: maybe the average salaries I looked up are before taxes? they never say anywhere whether they are before or after taxes.


*Sigh* Only two hours left till work ends. Taking sick leave now would mean I wasted most of the day for no good reason.


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Icyshadow wrote:

- Sickness hasn't fully left my side since Sunday.

- I've started to feel depressed and angry at myself at my lack of accomplishments.

These two may well be intimately related.

I know that sometimes when I have a bad fever, I get into an emotional spiral of depression and self-recrimination, without the ability to do anything about it, and end up apologizing and crying to my wife about how much I suck as a father and husband.

She usually puts me to bed, gives me fever medication, and tells me that I'm really great.

For you, I can only do the last: I'm pretty sure you're great, Icy. :D

Silver Crusade

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David M Mallon wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
David M Mallon wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Treppa wrote:

I'm drinking V-8 juice for dinner.

** spoiler omitted **

I need to get you some real pizza for dinner.
So you're taking the train up to Syracuse, then? Or are you heading over to Rochester?
why when I can just go across the street?

That's not pizza. Those are triangles.

This a!&@%+~ on YouTube agrees with me.

If somebody said it on the Internet, it must be true!

Silver Crusade

Morning, all. What did I miss?


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In this anthropology class we're currently watching a video that SOMEBODY~~~~~ (passive aggression without details for the sake of FAWTL rules) on this forum needs to watch


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For NaNo, it's totally not cheating to have your novel outlined, plotted, characters drawn up, etc. You don't have to start from blank-brain stage. The idea of NaNo is that you actually DO the writing - follow your outline and brain dump, don't dither around and pick at every single word and don't overthink where your novel is going. Granted, it will take off and do strange things, but that's OK.

They are trying to give burgeoning writers that feeling of accomplishment AND teach them the value of editing. Too many people try to edit as they write and end up bogged down.

In one of my Word docs, 1 page is about 650 words in 12-point font. So they want around 2-1/2 pages per day. That should be doable.

So I tell myself. Yet I've never done it.


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I used to write songs and poems, even had a song that was so popular in high school it was banned, called I've Gotta Penis it was...awful.

luckily no recordings of it have survived as far as I know.


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captain yesterday wrote:

I used to write songs and poems, even had a song that was so popular in high school it was banned, called I've Gotta Penis it was...awful.

luckily no recordings of it have survived as far as I know.

i need to hear this


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I was primarily listening to Sex Pistols, The Jim Carroll Band, Fishbone, Mister Bungle, Lou Reed, Gil-Scott Heron, The Doors and Suicidal Tendencies at the time.

So yeah I tended to get weird with it.


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captain yesterday wrote:

I used to write songs and poems, even had a song that was so popular in high school it was banned, called I've Gotta Penis it was...awful.

luckily no recordings of it have survived as far as I know.

I think that Rammstein made a follow-up to that song...


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I'd say Kid Rock but he would just ruin the ambiguity at the end and make it about f@+#ing some porn star with chlamydia, Kid Rock ruins everything that way.


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Tacticslion wrote:
Icyshadow wrote:

- Sickness hasn't fully left my side since Sunday.

- I've started to feel depressed and angry at myself at my lack of accomplishments.

These two may well be intimately related.

I know that sometimes when I have a bad fever, I get into an emotional spiral of depression and self-recrimination, without the ability to do anything about it, and end up apologizing and crying to my wife about how much I suck as a father and husband.

She usually puts me to bed, gives me fever medication, and tells me that I'm really great.

For you, I can only do the last: I'm pretty sure you're great, Icy. :D

Strange, being sick since Sunday myself I can definitely say this isn't true for me. Sickness seems to drain me of all my emotion good or bad. I find it hard to be either depressed or angry when sick; I just let it all happen and worry about getting better.


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Aniuś the Talewise wrote:

Why would a family with what is apparently about 100k income be living in hartford? The father is a truck driver and the mother does some sort of cultural anthropology work abroad I guess, which resulted in a 100k income between them when I googled average salaries for that kind of work.

I don't know anything about this kind of stuff, really. All I understand is swords and axes.

EDIT: maybe the average salaries I looked up are before taxes? they never say anywhere whether they are before or after taxes.

Yeah, you have to be really careful with that kind of thing. On paper, my annual salary is $110,000. But of course my company deducts for health care, retirement, taxes, disability, life insurance, dental, optometry, etc. So my actual paycheck is about $72,000 a year.

Still sounds like a ton, but supporting a family of four in the S.F. Bay Area on that isn't easy. I think the poverty line is $54,000 for a family of 4. The Bay Area... stupid expensive, and staying that way...

On-paper income doesn't equal take-home income. Not even close.


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Treppa wrote:

For NaNo, it's totally not cheating to have your novel outlined, plotted, characters drawn up, etc. You don't have to start from blank-brain stage. The idea of NaNo is that you actually DO the writing - follow your outline and brain dump, don't dither around and pick at every single word and don't overthink where your novel is going. Granted, it will take off and do strange things, but that's OK.

They are trying to give burgeoning writers that feeling of accomplishment AND teach them the value of editing. Too many people try to edit as they write and end up bogged down.

In one of my Word docs, 1 page is about 650 words in 12-point font. So they want around 2-1/2 pages per day. That should be doable.

So I tell myself. Yet I've never done it.

Lol,

I like to write, but despite some of my novel-length PbP posts, I am no good at longer writing. I either end up in a deficit of plot ideas, or all of my characters all sound like the same person. Or I just get general writers block. Bad.

Now, I could take some my gaming experiences and try putting THEM down as a story. It was very entertaining to us. :) It might work for a novel(s). ;P


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Celestial Healer wrote:
If somebody said it on the Internet, it must be true!

I am young, beautiful, and rich!


Aranna wrote:
Strange, being sick since Sunday myself I can definitely say this isn't true for me. Sickness seems to drain me of all my emotion good or bad. I find it hard to be either depressed or angry when sick; I just let it all happen and worry about getting better.

Depends on the sickness. As I said, it's only when I get a fever, and generally only when I'm working really, really hard to not have a fever (or trying to fake it) that my body and emotions just kind of... crumple.

But sickness - and indeed, many biological effects - affects everyone differently, emotionally.

(As a for-instance: one woman - who is probably one of the sweetest ladies I know, otherwise - gets extremely grumpy when overly hungry, and often doesn't realize the source of her grumpiness. She's perfectly healthy, and is generally insightful, but getting too hungry simply flips an emotional switch somehow and blinds her to her own state. She is aware that this happens and works to avoid it.)


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Drejk wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
If somebody said it on the Internet, it must be true!
I am young, beautiful, and rich!

Wow, so true! You're all of those, healthy, and sleep well every night!


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Lots of my friends get terribly grumpy when hungry.

I, on the other hand, can handle being hungry with dignity and grace.

Oooh! Food! Gimme! *smashes into a plate of food with all the dignity and grace of cookie monster*


Such dignity and grace!

Drejk wrote:
I, on the other hand, can handle being hungry with dignity and grace.

It must be true!

Drejk wrote:
Oooh! Food! Gimme! *smashes into a plate of food with all the dignity and grace of cookie monster*

Truly, Sid* is possessed of dignity and grace!

* Well this is an obscure reference, I don't know if anyone will ever get.

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