Oh, yeah, I liked it. I loved it actually. I just sometimes like being cryptic before i write a review. And don't ever mention Rotten Tomatoes in my presence!!
I kinda expected the tree to be made out of Call of Duty cases
Five Nights at Freddy's?
Looks like someone came across the lost chapters of Winnie-the-Pooh that A.A. Milne didn't want the public to know about.
comes "The Hunger Games: Tiger Beat: Part One"!
No! I will not calm down! I will not calm my tits!
Years ago, my sister was trying to e-mail something to one of the teachers at the high school we went to. Before she sent it off, she wanted my mom to read it. It turns out she had to write the message all over again because it was an assignment and wrote it using text talk. It turns out that she's been doing this in all of her classes that year. Thank God she was good at sports.
It depends; are they also goose-stepping?
Coo coo for Kouko's puffs
Okay, so I have this aunt on Facebook. She's an ultra conservative who subscribes to this website called the Conservative Tribune. She constantly posts the articles, to which I decide to read, then get upset at how ass-backwards the writer sounds. And, of course, they had to a whole "War on Christmas" thing. I read it, and got pissed. I'm advised to not respond to her, for it'll cause some stuff in my family, but it's okay to write it on my own page. So, this is what I put. Spoiler: Facebook rant Looks like it's that time of year again... For those who actually believe there is a War on Christmas, stop. Just stop. That is just a stupid thing to get behind. Me, I love Christmas. It's a great time of year. It brings people together and have them celebrate family and the past year. This happens with any other holiday this time of year. Are you seriously going to get offended because a store clerk tells you "Happy Holidays"? That kind of makes you the person who stand outside Jewish temples and sing Holiday songs in German. No one likes that person. It's not because "the evil PC culture is taking over everything" crap. They understand that people come from different backgrounds, cultures, or whatever, and want to be respectful. You are a grown-ass adult; start acting like it. The world doesn't revolve around you. If someone says "Merry Christmas" to me, I'll say it right back. If someone says "Happy Holidays", I'll say it back to them. Hell, even "Happy Hanukkah" will get me saying the same back. They all say something different, but they mean the same exact thing. PS: If you're upset that stores are going to be open on Christmas, let me ask you this: Are you one of those people who go to the Black Friday sales ON Thanksgiving? Just needed to let some steam out. Bleh.
Every albatross is a bird, but not every bird is an albatross.
Fine. Like said above, there's really no evidence to think anybody here is mafia yet. Even without joking, something tells me that Cat is a good possibility. The way she does all these accusations come off to me as getting suspicion off of her. And that's why I never did change my vote.
That's just because I'm a douche to the people I care about. Ask Cat if you don't believe me.
For me, it usually comes to the idea of what I want the story to be about. Not necessarily what kind of story it's going to be, but what I want the theme (or message) that I would want the reader to take away from it. At the same time, I also come up with a sort of premise for the story. It kind of goes hand in hand for me. For example, for my zombie novella, the whole theme behind it is that it's okay to depend on others for help while I also really wanted to write a zombie survival story at the time. I have a story that I've wanted to work on where this woman uses this machine to enter her dreams. She does this to help her write a trilogy of novels. There's much more to it, but it all started from me wanting to fire back at all the YA novels that have gotten so popular recently, but it's also a statement on what it means to be creative. From theme, that's where I get my characters. Most of my major characters go through arcs that are somewhat related to the theme. It may sound limiting, but there's so much that I feel I could explore by experimenting with every avenue that I'm given. It's these attitudes of the characters that shape the story; the choices they make move the plot. That's kind of where I come from when I write a story.
It's cool, it's cool, I understand what you're saying. Still pretty speculative because it's the beginning, but it's based in some logic. And yeah; KHV on iPhone can be very difficult at times.
Such as?
Yo yo! Happy birthday! Can I have some cake, please?
Kinda what Mish said. I put it in my watched threads simply because I know I'm forgetful.
Go all out and get Fudruckers!!