I have resolved to try and write more, starting with a post everyday. Not like it's productive in anyway, except as a way to practise my writing.
Funny thing about longer posts. It tends to look like a wall of text. It's the sort of visual thing that stops people reading books that are vaguely interesting but for the most part mostly boring. I did however get a comment about writing very vaguely, that is, to do it more often, not less. I'm just not sure.
It's also quite interesting to find a new hobby. It is an interesting hobby about an interesting topic. People! Though i'm not sure if i'll turn into a psychopath at this rate. Muse, muse.
Copious spacing combined with whatever i feel like typing with utter disregard for non-nonsense and interest makes for quite interesting reading (maybe). Still, it takes up time while i listen to some music and try to remember what is there to be remembered. It alleviates stress, sometime, but not all the time and even so i still end up just highly strung anyway.
Is this enough? I don't know. Why should i care? It's not like this/it means anything, other than as a interesting point of interest for my alliteration and assonance to flourish in a flowery way, akin to Shakespeare. And his texts are very hard to muddle through unless you have 5 different dictionaries through the ages and even then you're not likely to know what he is/was talking about. Still, he is the "father/founder" of English as it is today. I wonder who/what has influence on other languages.
Also, need to research the full meaning of Irony. Maybe you should to. And stop complaining. Maybe.
Saturday, March 20, 2010
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But complaining is fun. You should try it sometime. Well, okay, it's not good. But complaining about something is different from complaining about some..something.
Grammar Police say: Capitalise all of your "I" letters, not just some of them, and use "too" and "to" correctly.
Hey, i make typos sometimes. And besides, do you think i spellcheck this thingummy? Cause i don't. At all. Ever. And i like fullstops + fragments. Try and stop me.
what sort of irony. dramatic irony is when something bad will happen which the audience knows all about, but the guy doesn't.
loosely i guess it may mean something which is happening which shouldn't.
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