Re: The Bulbagarden Conversational Chat Thread Vol 4
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Originally Posted by
Jack Pschitt
It seems like I only ever do things when I don't need to do them. This can sometimes be a good thing, but I want to start up
Portal 2 again and have another whack at it and I'm not actually at the computer (this is a tablet).
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Originally Posted by
ZeXaLavendrowzazeemontw0*
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Originally Posted by
Jack Pschitt
I got an idea for a fantasy epic entirely composed of events and characters based off all the different aspects of my ongoing depression. I'll get to writing what will probably be an absolutely horrible first draft of it as soon as I can get this old type-writer fixed.
And the rest of y'all?
That sounds neat.
I like to think of it as
Zelda stripped of all its childlike innocence and made extremely dark and depressing.
Dark and depressing is where it's at. When I write, I always have a problem not killing off all my characters in the 1st chapter.
Re: The Bulbagarden Conversational Chat Thread Vol 4
I like light-hearted and childish, but I'm not good at that. That's not to say I'm good at writing dark and serious because I'm not good at anything hahaha depression is funny I seem to be more comfortable or familiar with dark, creepy things.
Re: The Bulbagarden Conversational Chat Thread Vol 4
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Originally Posted by
Jack Pschitt
I like light-hearted and childish, but I'm not good at that. That's not to say I'm good at writing dark and serious because I'm not good at anything hahaha depression is funny I seem to be more comfortable or familiar with dark, creepy things.
I couldn't write light-hearted if my life depended on it, and I wouldn't really want to anyways. I've always been more familiar with those things too. Most of the little sissy kids I was in 1st grade with were afraid of me because I always drew gory and graphic pictures.
Re: The Bulbagarden Conversational Chat Thread Vol 4
I more something modern, it suits me.
I am more light-hearted though, emo darkness type of writing is sooo drab
Re: The Bulbagarden Conversational Chat Thread Vol 4
Re: The Bulbagarden Conversational Chat Thread Vol 4
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Originally Posted by
ZeXaLavendrowzazeemontw0*
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Originally Posted by
Jack Pschitt
I like light-hearted and childish, but I'm not good at that. That's not to say I'm good at writing dark and serious because I'm not good at anything hahaha depression is funny I seem to be more comfortable or familiar with dark, creepy things.
I couldn't write light-hearted if my life depended on it, and I wouldn't really want to anyways. I've always been more familiar with those things too. Most of the little sissy kids I was in 1st grade with were afraid of me because I always drew gory and graphic pictures.
I wasn't really weird or freakish from the start, even if my mom saw that I had Asperger's from the beginning, but that only means I was a quiet and asocial kind of kid. Then adolescence happened and I was drawn toward themes that typically make for dark and bleak subject matter.
Re: The Bulbagarden Conversational Chat Thread Vol 4
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fabfab
Life, eh?
I love it, it is like a drug minus actually being a drug
Re: The Bulbagarden Conversational Chat Thread Vol 4
Re: The Bulbagarden Conversational Chat Thread Vol 4
Life is amazing. I love it.
It is like so fun
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I wish my life was fun, it isn't really currently :/
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I write all these ideas in my note book about people overcomig their problems, and yet I can't solve my own. Maybe I write about horrible lives that get better because mine hasn't.
They call me the life of the party where I'm from.
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I make it fun. Learn new things, do fun stuff, make new friends.
All that jazz
Re: The Bulbagarden Conversational Chat Thread Vol 4
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Originally Posted by
ZeXaLavendrowzazeemontw0*
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Originally Posted by
Jack Pschitt
It seems like I only ever do things when I don't need to do them. This can sometimes be a good thing, but I want to start up
Portal 2 again and have another whack at it and I'm not actually at the computer (this is a tablet).
Quote:
Originally Posted by
ZeXaLavendrowzazeemontw0*
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Jack Pschitt
I got an idea for a fantasy epic entirely composed of events and characters based off all the different aspects of my ongoing depression. I'll get to writing what will probably be an absolutely horrible first draft of it as soon as I can get this old type-writer fixed.
And the rest of y'all?
That sounds neat.
I like to think of it as
Zelda stripped of all its childlike innocence and made extremely dark and depressing.
Dark and depressing is where it's at. When I write, I always have a problem not killing off all my characters in the 1st chapter.
So what does chapter 2 consist of? O_O
Re: The Bulbagarden Conversational Chat Thread Vol 4
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Truth is Elusive
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Originally Posted by
ZeXaLavendrowzazeemontw0*
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Originally Posted by
Jack Pschitt
It seems like I only ever do things when I don't need to do them. This can sometimes be a good thing, but I want to start up
Portal 2 again and have another whack at it and I'm not actually at the computer (this is a tablet).
Quote:
Originally Posted by
ZeXaLavendrowzazeemontw0*
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Jack Pschitt
I got an idea for a fantasy epic entirely composed of events and characters based off all the different aspects of my ongoing depression. I'll get to writing what will probably be an absolutely horrible first draft of it as soon as I can get this old type-writer fixed.
And the rest of y'all?
That sounds neat.
I like to think of it as
Zelda stripped of all its childlike innocence and made extremely dark and depressing.
Dark and depressing is where it's at. When I write, I always have a problem not killing off all my characters in the 1st chapter.
So what does chapter 2 consist of? O_O
I usually end up rewriting chapter 1 until I have the will to leave a few living creatures. Sometimes I have to introduce a whole other batch each chapter. I have pent up rage.
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I can appreciate the little things, but the disappointments are big enough to blot them out.