Friday, June 3, 2011

Marshmallows =/= OOC

"Out Of Character"

Jeez Harvard. I like my marshmallows, thanks.

Today = greaaaaaaat. But there wasn't any mochi (Liars), and I had a sugar overdose, I'm probably going to die from like... Osmotic pressure as the water gets leached out of my cells and into the bloodstream (?) because the glucose concentration is so high.

I have a stack of work, and all of it is reasonably fun, and a whole bunch of extra writing stuff, like...I dunno. How to explain.

It's like, I have this stack of extra reading, for writing, and it's really interesting, and I can categorise my story into an:

Idea story. That is; it has a question at the beginning, and answers it at the end. (Technically, it answers it at the beginning, by technicality of language, but that's not *really* an answer)
Character story. There's a very brooding and cynical and pessimistic protagonist, who still loves his/her mother, and yet it doesn't feel the same back.

Also, after reading all this, I've found some flaws in my story. It's like, playing a game, watching the replay, and watching a pro rep, to see where you stand. And also, if someone GIVES you the "answers", of where your story ought to go, then why not listen? (This extends to my motto for motivational speakers; they're older, they've been there, done that, so why shouldn't I listen to them?)

I might extend the Forgetting thing a bit more, so it's clearer, cut out stupid description which feels like it's there, just cause, and stuff like that.

Today's physics session pretty much set down everything I was thinking about my marks vs "smartness"

That is; I know the concepts sure, but my...writing of? Speaking of? Expression, isn't good.

Yep, I'm getting annoyed more and more now.

Hate being interrupted, and being interrupted while I'm eating is the worst. >=S

I'm like, a dog cross robot with a heart cross human.

It's so weird. Anyway...lots of work, yes.

Including math, physics, english.

Hoping I have time for games.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

by replaying one's own game, one won't be able to see the problems in front of their own noses.