Nuciferyne
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"what is a man?"
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"what is a man?"
That game taught me how to be better in Street Fighter, by constantly trying the spells over and over. What a great game. <3
Haha, I fucking forgot about the Familiar's voice and BUTTON!
I remember my first time playing it. I spent around an hour killing the zombies, until I finally concluded they were infinite. LOL
I really do. lol I've watched you but that's not the same.
*beats head against rock* But right now I need to GET OUT OF THIS ART RUT.
Oohh a talky thread. Imma abuse the hell out of this.
Chocolate Rain
The things I suggested that you draw didn't help?
Ugh, I know the feeling, when it comes to writing anyway. Not necessarily writer's block, but...it's like...
...as soon as you set yourself in a comfy chair, the room's temperature is at a crisp 67˚F, you've got a steamy mug of earl grey and a blueberry muffin at your side, an inspiring stream of JRPG music gently pulsing from the computer's speakers, sporting cozy socks and PJs, the cellphone is set to vibrate, and NOBODY else is scheduled to be anywhere near or in the house for at least another six hours or so...
...you are now ready to create some artistic magic!
...
And then suddenly you lose interest in what you're currently writing because six other plot bunnies nest in your brain and wont' go away >.< Lawdy Mercy do I know dat feel.
~K
I don't wanna write bout bunnies...dragons are more fun
Ugh, I know the feeling, when it comes to writing anyway. Not necessarily writer's block, but...it's like...
...as soon as you set yourself in a comfy chair, the room's temperature is at a crisp 67˚F, you've got a steamy mug of earl grey and a blueberry muffin at your side, an inspiring stream of JRPG music gently pulsing from the computer's speakers, sporting cozy socks and PJs, the cellphone is set to vibrate, and NOBODY else is scheduled to be anywhere near or in the house for at least another six hours or so...
...you are now ready to create some artistic magic!
...
I don't have this problem.
When I write, whether it be lore or something else, I'm able to focus quite well on it.
But I think it's because I never really sit down to set out writing. Because then I'd look at it as a chore, something that I have to get done rather than something I want to do. Instead I'll sit down to write when a thought strikes me and gets going.
A few months ago I started to wonder if people who write tickling stories ever consider them done. I've got 3 plots and I've started all 3 but its like after the first scene or cut or whatever, I just don't understand if thats it or keep going lol Ive grabbed another gear so many times i lose track of what the next step was for the last, current, and story after!
I've come across similar yet opposite problems-I'll get a single scene in my head and know that isn't enough to write a story-heck, frequently I'll think up the buildup to the tickling and have to come up with the tickling bits on the fly :lol . Then there's the problem I had with my oc universe-I think up small scenes and stories that are nowhere near in chronological order. Problem solved when I started writing it Conan style, stories in no particular order in the life of my protags 😀
~K