so how do you think trump's doing, given your support of him
Quote from: Verbatim on May 25, 2020, 08:42:13 PMso how do you think trump's doing, given your support of himI don't support Trump; I was hoping Sanders would win the Democratic primary.
Quote from: MetaCognition on May 25, 2020, 08:43:20 PMQuote from: Verbatim on May 25, 2020, 08:42:13 PMso how do you think trump's doing, given your support of himI don't support Trump; I was hoping Sanders would win the Democratic primary.i mean in 2016 of courseyou thought he was better than hillary, and here we are nowwhat do you think
hey you, you're finally awake
Suh dude. I still have you on Facebook don't I?
Quote from: MetaCognition on May 25, 2020, 08:43:20 PMQuote from: Verbatim on May 25, 2020, 08:42:13 PMso how do you think trump's doing, given your support of himI don't support Trump; I was hoping Sanders would win the Democratic primary.Why support someone who would push you in a forced labor camp?
What’s the skinny on your writing, at the moment/over the last four years?
Quote from: MetaCognition on May 26, 2020, 03:43:24 PMWhat’s the skinny on your writing, at the moment/over the last four years?as far as my novel goes, the pen has officially made contact with the paper, and as you would imagine, the quarantine has given me ample excuse to work on it more than i ever have—which makes me feel like a gross opportunist, but whateveri'm at a point where i can play the entire story out in my head like a movie from beginning to end—it's just a matter of getting it all down on the page, which is easier said than done, but relatively speaking, i'm making headway on itbut i'm also pacing myself—a lot of writers will tell you that you should write even if you don't feel like writing, but personally, i think that's an extremely unhealthy way of looking at it, and a good way to burn yourself out, or to start resenting your passionif i don't feel like writing for a week, i don't write for a week—i'm looking at this as an artistic endeavor, not a commercial one, so there's no sense in rushing if all i want to do is tell a good and meaningful storyi'm also trying to come to grips that it doesn't have to be perfect, and that not everybody has to enjoy it—in fact, it's my intention for it to be somewhat alienating, but comforting to those who absolutely need itit's a tricky process and it might take me all summer yet, but i appreciate your interestfrankly, nothing has held me back more than college has—enrolling to my university straight out of high school in 2014 was the single biggest mistake of my life, but it'll be all over in just one more semester
relate to that final point but wouldn’t say I regret it. University has without doubt killed a substantial part of my motivation to read/write things which are fictional, or even just non-academic. That being said, I’m not sure 18-year-old me would’ve invested that time much better anyway. I’m hoping that the transition to doing a PhD and thus research-based work rather than content-loaded modules will give me the space necessary to pursue some more creative endeavours. How has university been for you, overall?
What is it you study, again?