That doesn't really help you out though. It just makes you look even more foolish.
Quote from: Ramona on February 09, 2016, 02:41:26 PMI watch you shitpost all day to know that your communicative skills need work, therefore I can make inferences about your abilities as a novelist.You really can't, though. The amount of effort I put in to typing up a post on this website, and writing a 10-to-20 page short story, for example, isn't even worth comparing. You'll probably just say that, "a good writer wouldn't need to spend so much time writing a story," but that's just because you're you, and I'm me, and it doesn't matter what I say--you're going to have something to say about it. That's you.
I watch you shitpost all day to know that your communicative skills need work, therefore I can make inferences about your abilities as a novelist.
I was actually going to say that I you're a truly learned scholar, the quality of your work should not contain variances based off of how much effort you put into creating material.Your would be able to talk about opening your new blender and it would be just as enthralling and compelling as your stories.
Quote from: Decimator Omega on February 09, 2016, 02:53:28 PMQuote from: Tengen Toppa Big Boss on February 09, 2016, 02:50:39 PMQuote from: Decimator Omega on February 09, 2016, 02:46:33 PMQuote from: Tengen Toppa Big Boss on February 09, 2016, 02:41:17 PMQuote from: Decimator Omega on February 09, 2016, 02:35:23 PMQuote from: Tengen Toppa Big Boss on February 09, 2016, 02:29:39 PMQuote from: Decimator Omega on February 09, 2016, 02:22:28 PMQuote from: Ramona on February 09, 2016, 02:08:31 PMQuote from: Decimator Omega on February 09, 2016, 02:01:14 PMNothing right now. I might just read another Goosebumps book for the sake of entertainment value. I got some that I haven't even read yet.Still, nothing else right now as far as books go grabs my interest.Daily reminder that this post infers that Deci is more capable of appreciating literature than Verbatim is.Honestly if it wasn't for Goosebumps back in the 90s when I was like 5-6 years old, I would have never been interested in reading everything. I would have never really learned, but Goosebumps encouraged me to read, it caught my eye with its artwork and it really wanted me to know what it was about.I read other books as I got older such as Lord of The Flies, The Old Man and The Sea, hell I even got Of Mice and Men in my collection. The other 2 I borrowed.One book that I read in high school and was actually a challenge to do a paper on it later was one flew over the cuckoo's nest, but I read it. The entire book.And honestly I liked to book more than the movie. Same can be said with Lord of The Flies.So when I feel disinterested, I fall back to my childhood roots on where I began reading.It's nice having a nice easy read isn't it? I like going back to Harry Potter/ A Series of Unfortunate Events sometimes.You know I never finished reading A Series of Unfortunate Events all the way through, but I plan to one of these days. That's the second book series that motivated me to keep reading. I still have The Bad Beginning and I own the movie. Oddly enough Harry Potter didn't really capture my interest as much.But Goosebumps, god I was obsessed with those as a child, and I partly still am from time to time. It became more than a book, more of a novelty. I don't know how other kids imagined how the story played out, but for me it was always a lot darker than intended, and fortunately there is one Goosebumps book that is that dark, at least too dark for a kid, that I proudly have in my collection. It never got reprinted so the first print version is all that exists. Its called I live in your basement.The way how I imagined it is what kept me reading.The movie was terrible, the books are way good. Especially the later one. The story really goes places.Honestly I enjoyed the movie, even though it was okay at best. I just wish it wasn't so rushed and the characters and story in the movie had more time to develop.But I consider the movie to be a different version from the book. But yeah, the last book I read was probably book 11, but I need a complete refresher since I haven't read them in awhile.They're doing a Netflix series now, so that's ok. Hopefully they don't fuck up Olaf again.The audiobooks are good too, they've got Tim CurryI actually can't wait to see the Netflix series. Jim Carry was an okay Olaf in my opinion, but it is true that Olaf is suppose to be someone we dislike, and Jim Carry did the opposite. Honestly Jim Carry is someone I would have wanted Count Olaf to be, but.... yeah.Count Olaf is a fucking animal, I think Jim Carry had the potential to actually be an evil bastard in the movie, BUT thanks to executives at Nickelodeon Movies, and the director, he couldn't do that.Quote from: Verbatim on February 09, 2016, 02:53:09 PMQuote from: Decimator Omega on February 09, 2016, 02:48:31 PMThen don't read fiction. Read a book about something that actually happened. Just because the rest of us like to read fiction doesn't mean you have to.And why do you keep using italics in nearly every post of yours now? You're confusing.Italics are used to emphasize words to help stress a point. I use the all the time.That doesn't really help you out though. It just makes you look even more foolish.Yeah it wasn't a bad performance acting wise, but Olaf wasn't the despicable cunt he is in the books. Kinda wish I'd got to hear his version of Olaf's new laugh from The Grim Grotto though lolHee hee hee sniggle haw snaggle heepa heepa ho ho heffalump
Quote from: Tengen Toppa Big Boss on February 09, 2016, 02:50:39 PMQuote from: Decimator Omega on February 09, 2016, 02:46:33 PMQuote from: Tengen Toppa Big Boss on February 09, 2016, 02:41:17 PMQuote from: Decimator Omega on February 09, 2016, 02:35:23 PMQuote from: Tengen Toppa Big Boss on February 09, 2016, 02:29:39 PMQuote from: Decimator Omega on February 09, 2016, 02:22:28 PMQuote from: Ramona on February 09, 2016, 02:08:31 PMQuote from: Decimator Omega on February 09, 2016, 02:01:14 PMNothing right now. I might just read another Goosebumps book for the sake of entertainment value. I got some that I haven't even read yet.Still, nothing else right now as far as books go grabs my interest.Daily reminder that this post infers that Deci is more capable of appreciating literature than Verbatim is.Honestly if it wasn't for Goosebumps back in the 90s when I was like 5-6 years old, I would have never been interested in reading everything. I would have never really learned, but Goosebumps encouraged me to read, it caught my eye with its artwork and it really wanted me to know what it was about.I read other books as I got older such as Lord of The Flies, The Old Man and The Sea, hell I even got Of Mice and Men in my collection. The other 2 I borrowed.One book that I read in high school and was actually a challenge to do a paper on it later was one flew over the cuckoo's nest, but I read it. The entire book.And honestly I liked to book more than the movie. Same can be said with Lord of The Flies.So when I feel disinterested, I fall back to my childhood roots on where I began reading.It's nice having a nice easy read isn't it? I like going back to Harry Potter/ A Series of Unfortunate Events sometimes.You know I never finished reading A Series of Unfortunate Events all the way through, but I plan to one of these days. That's the second book series that motivated me to keep reading. I still have The Bad Beginning and I own the movie. Oddly enough Harry Potter didn't really capture my interest as much.But Goosebumps, god I was obsessed with those as a child, and I partly still am from time to time. It became more than a book, more of a novelty. I don't know how other kids imagined how the story played out, but for me it was always a lot darker than intended, and fortunately there is one Goosebumps book that is that dark, at least too dark for a kid, that I proudly have in my collection. It never got reprinted so the first print version is all that exists. Its called I live in your basement.The way how I imagined it is what kept me reading.The movie was terrible, the books are way good. Especially the later one. The story really goes places.Honestly I enjoyed the movie, even though it was okay at best. I just wish it wasn't so rushed and the characters and story in the movie had more time to develop.But I consider the movie to be a different version from the book. But yeah, the last book I read was probably book 11, but I need a complete refresher since I haven't read them in awhile.They're doing a Netflix series now, so that's ok. Hopefully they don't fuck up Olaf again.The audiobooks are good too, they've got Tim CurryI actually can't wait to see the Netflix series. Jim Carry was an okay Olaf in my opinion, but it is true that Olaf is suppose to be someone we dislike, and Jim Carry did the opposite. Honestly Jim Carry is someone I would have wanted Count Olaf to be, but.... yeah.Count Olaf is a fucking animal, I think Jim Carry had the potential to actually be an evil bastard in the movie, BUT thanks to executives at Nickelodeon Movies, and the director, he couldn't do that.Quote from: Verbatim on February 09, 2016, 02:53:09 PMQuote from: Decimator Omega on February 09, 2016, 02:48:31 PMThen don't read fiction. Read a book about something that actually happened. Just because the rest of us like to read fiction doesn't mean you have to.And why do you keep using italics in nearly every post of yours now? You're confusing.Italics are used to emphasize words to help stress a point. I use the all the time.That doesn't really help you out though. It just makes you look even more foolish.
Quote from: Decimator Omega on February 09, 2016, 02:46:33 PMQuote from: Tengen Toppa Big Boss on February 09, 2016, 02:41:17 PMQuote from: Decimator Omega on February 09, 2016, 02:35:23 PMQuote from: Tengen Toppa Big Boss on February 09, 2016, 02:29:39 PMQuote from: Decimator Omega on February 09, 2016, 02:22:28 PMQuote from: Ramona on February 09, 2016, 02:08:31 PMQuote from: Decimator Omega on February 09, 2016, 02:01:14 PMNothing right now. I might just read another Goosebumps book for the sake of entertainment value. I got some that I haven't even read yet.Still, nothing else right now as far as books go grabs my interest.Daily reminder that this post infers that Deci is more capable of appreciating literature than Verbatim is.Honestly if it wasn't for Goosebumps back in the 90s when I was like 5-6 years old, I would have never been interested in reading everything. I would have never really learned, but Goosebumps encouraged me to read, it caught my eye with its artwork and it really wanted me to know what it was about.I read other books as I got older such as Lord of The Flies, The Old Man and The Sea, hell I even got Of Mice and Men in my collection. The other 2 I borrowed.One book that I read in high school and was actually a challenge to do a paper on it later was one flew over the cuckoo's nest, but I read it. The entire book.And honestly I liked to book more than the movie. Same can be said with Lord of The Flies.So when I feel disinterested, I fall back to my childhood roots on where I began reading.It's nice having a nice easy read isn't it? I like going back to Harry Potter/ A Series of Unfortunate Events sometimes.You know I never finished reading A Series of Unfortunate Events all the way through, but I plan to one of these days. That's the second book series that motivated me to keep reading. I still have The Bad Beginning and I own the movie. Oddly enough Harry Potter didn't really capture my interest as much.But Goosebumps, god I was obsessed with those as a child, and I partly still am from time to time. It became more than a book, more of a novelty. I don't know how other kids imagined how the story played out, but for me it was always a lot darker than intended, and fortunately there is one Goosebumps book that is that dark, at least too dark for a kid, that I proudly have in my collection. It never got reprinted so the first print version is all that exists. Its called I live in your basement.The way how I imagined it is what kept me reading.The movie was terrible, the books are way good. Especially the later one. The story really goes places.Honestly I enjoyed the movie, even though it was okay at best. I just wish it wasn't so rushed and the characters and story in the movie had more time to develop.But I consider the movie to be a different version from the book. But yeah, the last book I read was probably book 11, but I need a complete refresher since I haven't read them in awhile.They're doing a Netflix series now, so that's ok. Hopefully they don't fuck up Olaf again.The audiobooks are good too, they've got Tim Curry
Quote from: Tengen Toppa Big Boss on February 09, 2016, 02:41:17 PMQuote from: Decimator Omega on February 09, 2016, 02:35:23 PMQuote from: Tengen Toppa Big Boss on February 09, 2016, 02:29:39 PMQuote from: Decimator Omega on February 09, 2016, 02:22:28 PMQuote from: Ramona on February 09, 2016, 02:08:31 PMQuote from: Decimator Omega on February 09, 2016, 02:01:14 PMNothing right now. I might just read another Goosebumps book for the sake of entertainment value. I got some that I haven't even read yet.Still, nothing else right now as far as books go grabs my interest.Daily reminder that this post infers that Deci is more capable of appreciating literature than Verbatim is.Honestly if it wasn't for Goosebumps back in the 90s when I was like 5-6 years old, I would have never been interested in reading everything. I would have never really learned, but Goosebumps encouraged me to read, it caught my eye with its artwork and it really wanted me to know what it was about.I read other books as I got older such as Lord of The Flies, The Old Man and The Sea, hell I even got Of Mice and Men in my collection. The other 2 I borrowed.One book that I read in high school and was actually a challenge to do a paper on it later was one flew over the cuckoo's nest, but I read it. The entire book.And honestly I liked to book more than the movie. Same can be said with Lord of The Flies.So when I feel disinterested, I fall back to my childhood roots on where I began reading.It's nice having a nice easy read isn't it? I like going back to Harry Potter/ A Series of Unfortunate Events sometimes.You know I never finished reading A Series of Unfortunate Events all the way through, but I plan to one of these days. That's the second book series that motivated me to keep reading. I still have The Bad Beginning and I own the movie. Oddly enough Harry Potter didn't really capture my interest as much.But Goosebumps, god I was obsessed with those as a child, and I partly still am from time to time. It became more than a book, more of a novelty. I don't know how other kids imagined how the story played out, but for me it was always a lot darker than intended, and fortunately there is one Goosebumps book that is that dark, at least too dark for a kid, that I proudly have in my collection. It never got reprinted so the first print version is all that exists. Its called I live in your basement.The way how I imagined it is what kept me reading.The movie was terrible, the books are way good. Especially the later one. The story really goes places.Honestly I enjoyed the movie, even though it was okay at best. I just wish it wasn't so rushed and the characters and story in the movie had more time to develop.But I consider the movie to be a different version from the book. But yeah, the last book I read was probably book 11, but I need a complete refresher since I haven't read them in awhile.
Quote from: Decimator Omega on February 09, 2016, 02:35:23 PMQuote from: Tengen Toppa Big Boss on February 09, 2016, 02:29:39 PMQuote from: Decimator Omega on February 09, 2016, 02:22:28 PMQuote from: Ramona on February 09, 2016, 02:08:31 PMQuote from: Decimator Omega on February 09, 2016, 02:01:14 PMNothing right now. I might just read another Goosebumps book for the sake of entertainment value. I got some that I haven't even read yet.Still, nothing else right now as far as books go grabs my interest.Daily reminder that this post infers that Deci is more capable of appreciating literature than Verbatim is.Honestly if it wasn't for Goosebumps back in the 90s when I was like 5-6 years old, I would have never been interested in reading everything. I would have never really learned, but Goosebumps encouraged me to read, it caught my eye with its artwork and it really wanted me to know what it was about.I read other books as I got older such as Lord of The Flies, The Old Man and The Sea, hell I even got Of Mice and Men in my collection. The other 2 I borrowed.One book that I read in high school and was actually a challenge to do a paper on it later was one flew over the cuckoo's nest, but I read it. The entire book.And honestly I liked to book more than the movie. Same can be said with Lord of The Flies.So when I feel disinterested, I fall back to my childhood roots on where I began reading.It's nice having a nice easy read isn't it? I like going back to Harry Potter/ A Series of Unfortunate Events sometimes.You know I never finished reading A Series of Unfortunate Events all the way through, but I plan to one of these days. That's the second book series that motivated me to keep reading. I still have The Bad Beginning and I own the movie. Oddly enough Harry Potter didn't really capture my interest as much.But Goosebumps, god I was obsessed with those as a child, and I partly still am from time to time. It became more than a book, more of a novelty. I don't know how other kids imagined how the story played out, but for me it was always a lot darker than intended, and fortunately there is one Goosebumps book that is that dark, at least too dark for a kid, that I proudly have in my collection. It never got reprinted so the first print version is all that exists. Its called I live in your basement.The way how I imagined it is what kept me reading.The movie was terrible, the books are way good. Especially the later one. The story really goes places.
Quote from: Tengen Toppa Big Boss on February 09, 2016, 02:29:39 PMQuote from: Decimator Omega on February 09, 2016, 02:22:28 PMQuote from: Ramona on February 09, 2016, 02:08:31 PMQuote from: Decimator Omega on February 09, 2016, 02:01:14 PMNothing right now. I might just read another Goosebumps book for the sake of entertainment value. I got some that I haven't even read yet.Still, nothing else right now as far as books go grabs my interest.Daily reminder that this post infers that Deci is more capable of appreciating literature than Verbatim is.Honestly if it wasn't for Goosebumps back in the 90s when I was like 5-6 years old, I would have never been interested in reading everything. I would have never really learned, but Goosebumps encouraged me to read, it caught my eye with its artwork and it really wanted me to know what it was about.I read other books as I got older such as Lord of The Flies, The Old Man and The Sea, hell I even got Of Mice and Men in my collection. The other 2 I borrowed.One book that I read in high school and was actually a challenge to do a paper on it later was one flew over the cuckoo's nest, but I read it. The entire book.And honestly I liked to book more than the movie. Same can be said with Lord of The Flies.So when I feel disinterested, I fall back to my childhood roots on where I began reading.It's nice having a nice easy read isn't it? I like going back to Harry Potter/ A Series of Unfortunate Events sometimes.You know I never finished reading A Series of Unfortunate Events all the way through, but I plan to one of these days. That's the second book series that motivated me to keep reading. I still have The Bad Beginning and I own the movie. Oddly enough Harry Potter didn't really capture my interest as much.But Goosebumps, god I was obsessed with those as a child, and I partly still am from time to time. It became more than a book, more of a novelty. I don't know how other kids imagined how the story played out, but for me it was always a lot darker than intended, and fortunately there is one Goosebumps book that is that dark, at least too dark for a kid, that I proudly have in my collection. It never got reprinted so the first print version is all that exists. Its called I live in your basement.The way how I imagined it is what kept me reading.
Quote from: Decimator Omega on February 09, 2016, 02:22:28 PMQuote from: Ramona on February 09, 2016, 02:08:31 PMQuote from: Decimator Omega on February 09, 2016, 02:01:14 PMNothing right now. I might just read another Goosebumps book for the sake of entertainment value. I got some that I haven't even read yet.Still, nothing else right now as far as books go grabs my interest.Daily reminder that this post infers that Deci is more capable of appreciating literature than Verbatim is.Honestly if it wasn't for Goosebumps back in the 90s when I was like 5-6 years old, I would have never been interested in reading everything. I would have never really learned, but Goosebumps encouraged me to read, it caught my eye with its artwork and it really wanted me to know what it was about.I read other books as I got older such as Lord of The Flies, The Old Man and The Sea, hell I even got Of Mice and Men in my collection. The other 2 I borrowed.One book that I read in high school and was actually a challenge to do a paper on it later was one flew over the cuckoo's nest, but I read it. The entire book.And honestly I liked to book more than the movie. Same can be said with Lord of The Flies.So when I feel disinterested, I fall back to my childhood roots on where I began reading.It's nice having a nice easy read isn't it? I like going back to Harry Potter/ A Series of Unfortunate Events sometimes.
Quote from: Ramona on February 09, 2016, 02:08:31 PMQuote from: Decimator Omega on February 09, 2016, 02:01:14 PMNothing right now. I might just read another Goosebumps book for the sake of entertainment value. I got some that I haven't even read yet.Still, nothing else right now as far as books go grabs my interest.Daily reminder that this post infers that Deci is more capable of appreciating literature than Verbatim is.Honestly if it wasn't for Goosebumps back in the 90s when I was like 5-6 years old, I would have never been interested in reading everything. I would have never really learned, but Goosebumps encouraged me to read, it caught my eye with its artwork and it really wanted me to know what it was about.I read other books as I got older such as Lord of The Flies, The Old Man and The Sea, hell I even got Of Mice and Men in my collection. The other 2 I borrowed.One book that I read in high school and was actually a challenge to do a paper on it later was one flew over the cuckoo's nest, but I read it. The entire book.And honestly I liked to book more than the movie. Same can be said with Lord of The Flies.So when I feel disinterested, I fall back to my childhood roots on where I began reading.
Quote from: Decimator Omega on February 09, 2016, 02:01:14 PMNothing right now. I might just read another Goosebumps book for the sake of entertainment value. I got some that I haven't even read yet.Still, nothing else right now as far as books go grabs my interest.Daily reminder that this post infers that Deci is more capable of appreciating literature than Verbatim is.
Nothing right now. I might just read another Goosebumps book for the sake of entertainment value. I got some that I haven't even read yet.Still, nothing else right now as far as books go grabs my interest.
Quote from: Decimator Omega on February 09, 2016, 02:48:31 PMThen don't read fiction. Read a book about something that actually happened. Just because the rest of us like to read fiction doesn't mean you have to.And why do you keep using italics in nearly every post of yours now? You're confusing.Italics are used to emphasize words to help stress a point. I use the all the time.
Then don't read fiction. Read a book about something that actually happened. Just because the rest of us like to read fiction doesn't mean you have to.And why do you keep using italics in nearly every post of yours now? You're confusing.
Quote from: Decimator Omega on February 09, 2016, 02:53:28 PMThat doesn't really help you out though. It just makes you look even more foolish.How.It actually doesn't, at all, but this should be good.
You're making yourself sound like you know exactly what you're talking about when really you don't
Quote from: Ramona on February 09, 2016, 02:58:08 PMI was actually going to say that I you're a truly learned scholar, the quality of your work should not contain variances based off of how much effort you put into creating material.Your would be able to talk about opening your new blender and it would be just as enthralling and compelling as your stories.Says who? You?But you're a colossal fucking dumbass.So why should I care about your input? You're already biased against me anyway.
Quote from: Decimator Omega on February 09, 2016, 03:01:41 PMYou're making yourself sound like you know exactly what you're talking about when really you don'tBased on this post, that would be you, actually.
Oh and its cringeworthy.
Good work on derailing the thread guys Top notch work
Quote from: Penis Parker: Sexy Squid on February 09, 2016, 03:47:07 PMGood work on derailing the thread guys Top notch work Your fault.
I read The Most Dangerous Game short story this morning.Fun read
Reading is one of the best things you can do to improve writing skills and vocab.I need new book suggestions
And Moby Dick among others.