Wednesday, May 26, 2004
sensitive
i'm not like that. i mean, if you want me to be I could be, but as a general rule I try not to be. it's just easier to be desensitized. armored
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A chaotic collection of writing exercises.
scattered starz paint twilight all over the place
including those laugh lines on your face.
but copyright will always remain loyal
to the writers who brought the words to a boil.
4 comments:
I feel like I need to add a bit of a disclaimer since this is our first round: I type slow (like 10-wpm) and my spelling sucks; hence, I really shouldn't even do oneword. I simply find it fun.
Also, are there any bits of etiquette we should be establishing? Like, is it okay to post-produce/edit our onewords or should we be posting them warts-and-all?
That'll teach me to start clicking on strange icons at the bottom of my comments. What I meant to say was this:
How about . . . typos yes, grammer no? It makes sense to fix spelling errors. That turns into a comprehension problem, but grammer mistakes are like thought mistakes, and part of the fun of doing it in 60 seconds or less is seeing how we think.
Or, it could be just a do-what-we-like thing. If someone wants to edit, let them. If someone doesn't want to, that's fine too.
Or . . . I could shut my mouth and see what others think too. I'm a fast typer, so my perspective is somewhat different. Other thoughts?
A. it IS easier to be desensitized and armored. this is why i get mad at people who think less of people who ARE sensitive. but i digress...
B. i don't care what you do to your posts. there is just one rule. it's gotta stem from a oneword. you can post exactly what you post there, you can edit/change it (as long as you at least link to the original), or you can expand upond what you started. spelling and grammar piss me off. i have no use for them. but everyone else is free to do whatever.
i'm just happy you all are into it! :)
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