When you maintain your drunkwalk back to your building from a friend's apartment by intensely focusing on aspects of your character's development along the way. Helps surprisingly well to walk in a straight line!
Feelings, sensations that you thought were dead. No squealin' remember, that it's all in your head.
When you realize you're making a serious attempt to write a half-decent 50,000 word novel set in Aetolia in about a month in exchange for 750 credits. I did some math to see how much money I'd earn if it were real dollars (based on website prices) instead of credits, and it's so small that even if I get 1,000 words in an hour, it would be easier to work a minimum wage job for a week and just buy the credits, but the story is just so much more appealing because there's already been so much time sunk into developing the characters, the world, and as soon as you start writing, it all just seems real again.
I will be agonizing over this for a month because I want that polymath artifact.
When you realize you're making a serious attempt to write a half-decent 50,000 word novel set in Aetolia in about a month in exchange for 750 credits. I did some math to see how much money I'd earn if it were real dollars (based on website prices) instead of credits, and it's so small that even if I get 1,000 words in an hour, it would be easier to work a minimum wage job for a week and just buy the credits, but the story is just so much more appealing because there's already been so much time sunk into developing the characters, the world, and as soon as you start writing, it all just seems real again.
I will be agonizing over this for a month because I want that polymath artifact.
polymath and adaption artifacts are VERY nice. Just saying! keep it up!
“Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, Nothing is going to get better. It's not.” ― Dr. Seuss, The Lorax
Veritas says, "Sorry for breaking your system Macavity."
Veritas says, "My boss fights crash Macavity's computer now."
1.The fox went out on a chase one night, he prayed to the Moon to give him light, for he had many a mile to go that night before he reached the town-o, town-o, town-o. He had many a mile to go that night before he reached the town-o.
That's stanza one. ^_^
No, I hate the "Fox says" song. Shirts are cute though. Ringadiingagindingadingaring powpopwopw!
"Little pig, little pig, let me in, let me in. You look tasty and smell like bacon." *LICKLICKLICK*
When you realize you're making a serious attempt to write a half-decent 50,000 word novel set in Aetolia in about a month in exchange for 750 credits. I did some math to see how much money I'd earn if it were real dollars (based on website prices) instead of credits, and it's so small that even if I get 1,000 words in an hour, it would be easier to work a minimum wage job for a week and just buy the credits, but the story is just so much more appealing because there's already been so much time sunk into developing the characters, the world, and as soon as you start writing, it all just seems real again.
I will be agonizing over this for a month because I want that polymath artifact.
Work a job where you can work on your novel AND get paid to do it. Thumbs upskies!
Also, half-decent? Pah! Amateur. I just put 50,000 words together and hoped a story came out of it. Had to test the whole monkeys in space with typewriters hypothesis. No spear-shaking.
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[21:59] <Damon> I am not happy!
Nothing is going to get better. It's not.”
― Dr. Seuss, The Lorax
I will be agonizing over this for a month because I want that polymath artifact.
Nothing is going to get better. It's not.”
― Dr. Seuss, The Lorax
Seriously, Kaleigh, you must mean this one. *beam*
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fox_(folk_song)
Typical lyrics are as follows:
1.The fox went out on a chase one night,
he prayed to the Moon to give him light,
for he had many a mile to go that night
before he reached the town-o, town-o, town-o.
He had many a mile to go that night
before he reached the town-o.
That's stanza one. ^_^
No, I hate the "Fox says" song. Shirts are cute though. Ringadiingagindingadingaring powpopwopw!
Work a job where you can work on your novel AND get paid to do it. Thumbs upskies!
Also, half-decent? Pah! Amateur. I just put 50,000 words together and hoped a story came out of it. Had to test the whole monkeys in space with typewriters hypothesis. No spear-shaking.