Off Topic: The Flood
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think of a ghost town, with no one around, and hey there goes a tumble weed!!! lol, the flood has officailly became dead under my opinion...for the lst hour atleast...im off to bed soon, this is getting to boring...

  • 06.01.2004 12:56 AM PDT
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I have been lurking in the darkness for over an hour.

  • 06.01.2004 12:59 AM PDT
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ZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzZZZZzzzzZzZzZZZzzzzzzzzzzzZZZZZzzzz, later....tomorow...ZZZZzzZzzzzzzZZzzzz........

  • 06.01.2004 1:29 AM PDT
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I have no work tommorow (for once), so I'm wandering in and out while doing other things. Y'know, in case a topic demands timely intervention by yours truly.
The joys of multitasking!

  • 06.01.2004 1:33 AM PDT
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Ah, the joys of writer's block.

Also, the joys of vegetable potato chips... mmmmmm....

  • 06.01.2004 1:34 AM PDT
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Finished Sand yet? Or is that what you're stuck on?
Ah, the joys of mankind's inquisitive nature.

  • 06.01.2004 1:38 AM PDT
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Still stuck on Sand.

And what's worse is that I re-read what I wrote tonight and realized a lot of it is gibberish.

It's EPIC-sounding nonsense, but nonsense just the same. It'll all have to go.

Ah, holy crap, it's 1:40. Damn you Brain Wave thing. I sat on the floor in double lotus, turned on the awakened mind, then before I knew it 40 minutes had gone by. Then I spent another two hours writing, but it only seemed like 20 minutes.

[Edited on 6/1/2004 1:42:13 AM]

  • 06.01.2004 1:41 AM PDT
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I find when you purposely set out to achieve something beyond what you've done before, it doesn't come as easy. When you simply follow through on insparation, regardless of how 'epic' or miniscule, it will be a much smoother process and will turn out far better than if you really tried.
Then again, maybe I've got the crazies.

  • 06.01.2004 1:48 AM PDT
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Posted by: Surge
I find when you purposely set out to achieve something beyond what you've done before, it doesn't come as easy. When you simply follow through on insparation, regardless of how 'epic' or miniscule, it will be a much smoother process and will turn out far better than if you really tried.
Then again, maybe I've got the crazies.

Your not crazy, some of the best experiances in life come from unplanned inspiration, or just going on a whim, and letting life take over. I can only imagine this theory would work with writing. Sometimes planning things doesn't make em work better.

  • 06.01.2004 1:56 AM PDT