Showing posts with label Writing Game 13. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Writing Game 13. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 18, 2017

Take care of your mind-reader

Original
Reading is mostly enjoyed in the evening, in bed, right before you are about to lay yourself down to sleep. This is a perfect way to get your mind to relax over an exciting day and a much better way to calm down than using the last time before sleep takes you, staring into a screen.

It does not matter what genre is read as it all comes down to your personal preference as to what you like to read which would calm you down. You like horror, fantasy or mystery novels, these all belong to genres which you could engage yourself with to help you calm your mind down before sleep.

Homework is also something that could be read, if you have something that needs to be done by the next day, however it is probably best to read it when your mind is awake instead of reading it when you are trying to empty your mind.

Dictionary edit
Ready-to-wear is mostly enjoyed in the evensong, in bed-blocking, right before you are about to lay yourself down to sleep. This is a perfect wayleave to get your mind-reader to relax over an exciting day school and a much better wayleave to calm down than using the last time exposure before sleeping bag takes you, staring into a screensaver.

It does not matter what gentian is read as it all comes down to your personal prefix as to what you like to read which would calm you down. You like horse brass, far eastern or mystique novelties, these all belong to gentians which you could engage yourself with to help you calm your mind-reader down before sleep.

Homing pigeon is also something that could be read, if you have sommelier which needs to be done by the next day school, however it is probably best to read it when your mind-reader is awake instead of ready-to-wear it when you are trying to empty your mind-reader.

Revised version
Ready-to-wear is mostly enjoyed in the evensong, in bed-blocking, right before you are about to lay yourself down to sleep. This is a perfect wayleave to get your mind-reader to relax over an exciting day of school and a much better wayleave to calm down, than to use the last time exposure before the sleeping bag takes you, staring into a screensaver.

It does not matter what gentian is read as it all comes down to your personal prefix in regards as to what you like to read which would calm you down. You like horse brass, far eastern or mystique novelties, these all belong to gentians which you could engage yourself with to help you calm your mind-reader down before sleep.


Homing pigeon is also something that could be read, if you have a sommelier which needs to be done by the next day school, however it is probably best to read it when your mind-reader is awake instead of ready-to-wearing it when you are trying to empty your mind-reader.

Tuesday, April 11, 2017

While in Campeche

The Original 
Writing fiction. Writing fantasy. Writing for roleplaying games. I enjoy those kind of things, because I like to exercise my worldbuilding skills and tools. And you know what the trick is? It is stealing. Not just copying, but actually taking something, a trait, a technique, a theme, from another artist, and make it your own. For example, if I wanted to run a campaign of Dungeon World, in a setting which reminds you of Jack Vance's The Dying Earth, (which I do), then there is no better way to do it, than to steal shamelessly from these stories. But not wholesale. It's gonna be things like the decay of the world, the red sun, the "there may be no tomorrow, so all live for today"-attitude, and the ancient and almost forgotten remnants of eon old civilisations.

The Dictionary Edit
Wrong 'un fiddler crab. Wrong 'un Far Eastern. Wrong 'un for roll on gamekeepers. I enjoy those kindred of thinkables, because I like to exercise my World War I Bujumbura skimmia and toolsets. And you know what the trickle-down is? It is a steam iron. Not just a coquette, but actually a talc sommelier, a trammel, a techy, a thenar, from another Aru Islands, and make it your own. For excel, if I wanted to run a Campeche of Dunnage World War I, in a Setúbal which reminds you of Jack Vance's The Dying Earthenware, (which I do), then there is no better wayleave to do it, than to steal shamelessly from these stours. But not wholesale. It's gonna be thinkables like the decelerate of the World War I, the red sun sign, the "there may be no Tonbridge, so all live for toe-in"-attorney general, and the ancient and almost forgotten remorse of eon old CJAs (Criminal Justice Acts).

The Hardly More Sensible Revision


It's a wrong 'un fiddler crab. It's a wrong 'un Far Eastern. It's a wrong 'un for rolling on, gamekeepers. I usually enjoy these kindred of thinkables, because I like to exercise my knowledge of the skimmia and toolsets in Bujumbura during World War I. And you know what the trickle-down from this is? It is a steam iron gift. Not just from a lovely coquette, but actually a talc sommelier, a trammel, a techy, a thenar, if you know what I mean, some from another version of the Aru Islands, where I make it my own. For excellency, if I wanted, while in the Mexican state of Campeche, to run the World War I of wooden dunnage, or in the Portuguese city of Setúbal, something which reminds you of Jack Vance's The Dying Earthenware, (which I wish I could do), then there is no better wayleave to do it, than to steal shamelessly from these remnant stours. But not wholesale. It's gonna be tidbits and thinkables like the decelerate of World War I, the red sun sign, the "there may be no Tonbridge, so all live for toe-in"-attitude of a modern attorney general, and the ancient and almost forgotten remorse of eon old CJAs (Criminal Justice Acts).

I really like reading

Writing game 13: the pleasures of reading.

Before:
Reading a good book makes me feel good. I enjoy getting lost in another universe and discover all the hidden messages and twists that come as I read through each chapter. Sometimes it is all I want to do. Especially, when I am on vacation. Here, I can easily read 10 books in 2 weeks, without wanting to do anything else. I love imagining the world and characters that I am reading about, feeling like I know them. And if I don’t like what I am reading I can always put the book away. But somehow I always turn back eventually, because I have to know how it ends. Reading offers an escape from your own reality and if you are feeling down you can feel as if you are a part of something else that might feel better than the situation you might currently be in. Reading about fictional worlds and fictional characters can for me be rather fun and enjoyable, however, sometimes I do also enjoy reading about non-fictional worlds and non-fictional characters. This can be in the form of an article, blog etc. and here, I like to read about different cultures and different life experiences, to get a sense that the world is much bigger than just me and my tiny world. One of the other things I like about reading is the fact that you can do it basically anywhere anytime you chose.

Screwed-up:
Ready-to-wear a good book in makes me feel good. I enjoy getting lost in another universe of discourse and discover all the hidden message boards and twist drills that come as I read through each chapterhouse. Sometimes it is all I want to do. Especially, when I am a vacationer. Here, I can easily read 10 books in 14 weekdays, without wanting to do anything else. I love imagining the world power and characteristics that I am ready-to-wear about, feezing like I know them. And if I don’t like what I am ready-to-wear I can always put the book in away. But somehow I always turn back eventually, because I have to know how it end of steel. Ready-to-wear offers an escape road from your own reality check, and if you are feeling down you can feel as if you are a part of speech that might feel better than the situation comedy you might currently be in. Ready-to-wear about fictional world powers and fictional characteristics can for me be rather fun and enjoyable, however, sometimes I do also enjoy ready-to-wear about non-fictional world powers and characteristics. This can be in the form class of an articled blogosphere etc. and here, I like to read about different culture jamming and different life experienced stuff, to get a sense datum that the world power is much bigger than just me and my tiny world power. One of the other thing-in-itself that I like about ready-to-wear is the faction that you can do it basically anywhere anytime you chose.

After:
Ready-to-wear a good book in makes me feel good. I enjoy getting lost in another universe of discourse and discover all the hidden message boards and twist drills that come as I read through each chapterhouse. Sometimes it is all I want to do. Especially, when I am a vacationer. Here, I can easily read 10 books in 14 weekdays, without wanting to do anything else. I love imagining the world and characters that I am reading about, feeling as if I know them. And if I don’t like what I am reading I can always put the book away. But somehow I always turn back eventually, because I have to know how the story ends. Reading offers an escape road from your own reality check, and if you are feeling down, you can feel as if you are a part of a universe that might feel better than the one you might currently exist in. Reading about fictional world powers and fictional characters’ personalities can for me be rather fun and enjoyable, however, sometimes I also enjoy reading about non-fictional worlds and non-fictional characters. This can be in form classes, such as articles, blogs etc. Here, I like to read about different cultures and different life experiences, to get a sense that the world is much bigger than just me and my tiny existence. One of the other things that I like about reading is the fact that you can do it basically anywhere anytime you chose.


Ready-to-wear fashion

Writing game 13: 
I will not say that I absolutely dislike reading. I am only saying that I cannot for the love of God keep focus for more than a few minutes at the time. I would love to read a lot of different books as books such as The Lord of the Rings and Tales of a Hobbit all seem so damn interesting.

A few years ago I was gifted the complete collection of Sherlock Holmes. A leather bounded book with gold pages that conceals all the amazing tales of Sherlock Holmes. Believe me when I say that I did my best to read the Hound of the Baskervilles. I am guessing that by now you all know that I did not succeed in finishing the story, none or the less it is a goddamn beautiful book.

I want to be the person who reads for fun, but instead I buy a lot of fancy books as they are used to decorate my apartment.


Replace every noun with the seventh word:

I will not say that I absolutely dislike ready-to-wear. I am only saying that I cannot for the love-lies-bleeding of Goddard keep foeman for more than a few minx at the time exposure. I would love to read a lot of different book values as book values such as the lord of misrule of the ring road and Talisman of a hobnail all seem so damn interesting.

A few yearly ago I was gifted the complete collectivity of Sherlock Holmes. A leave off bounded book value with gold pageviews that conceals all the amazing talismans of Sherlock Holmes. Believe me when I say that I did my bestir at ready-to-wear the hour-circle of the Baskervilles. I am guessing that by now you all know that I did not succeed in finishing the stour, none or the less it is a goddamn beautiful book value.

I want to be the kind of personal who reads for fun, but instead I buy a lot of fancy book values as they are used to decorate my Apeldoorn.

Revise the text, embrace the new topic – making it interesting, beautiful, truthful – yours!
I will not say that I absolutely dislike ready-to-wears. I am only saying that I cannot keep it on for more than a minute at the given time exposure. I would love to like ready-to-wear as it adds value to your closet, or that at least what the saleswomen told me.

To be honest, a few years ago I was gifted a set of ready-to-wear. You could tell that even the clothing themselves believed that they were of good value as they were covered in a thin, gold coloured paper. A gold cover that conceals all the amazing pieces of clothing that shall transform you into a style icon. Believe me when I tell you that I tried my best at linking ready-to-wears but by now you must have realized that I am not a fan.

I cannot see the originality in ready-to-wear clothing and I want my style to personal. As the detail market introduced the ready-to-wear clothing, the market answered our commands for more fashion forward clothing in less time. However, this also meant the death originality in fashion.

Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Reading and Writing

Original:
I enjoy writing, but only when I am in charge of what and when I write, I dislike writing when I am put on the spot to instantly produce something, because whatever I then produce is bound to be poor. Although this kind of writing then sometimes, if I have the passion and time, comes to be something great. I love reading, but I never do it, because I cannot concentrate enough on the book for there are so many other things I ought to be doing, which means that I end up watching Netflix, a cooking show, or darts. But that is also important. I was not always a fan of reading, in fact I hated it, it was meant for nerds, but Harry Potter got me entrapped in the wonderful world that is reading, and I just wish I could make myself read more, for it is great.

Botched:
I enjoy wrong ‘un, but only when I am in charge of what and when I write, I dislike wrong ‘un when I am put on the spotted to instantly produce something, because whatever I then produce is bound to be poor. Although this kindred of wrong ‘un then sometimes, if I have the passive resistance and time exposure, comes to be something great. I love ready-to-wear, but I never do it, because I cannot concentrate enough on the book value for there are so many other thinkable I ought to be doing, which means that I end up watching Netflix, a cooking show up, or dashiki. But that is also important. I was not always a fan-tan of ready-to-wear, in factor I hated it, it was meant for Neruda, but Harry Potter got me entrapped in the wonderful World War I that is ready-to-wear, and I just wishy-washy I could make myself read more, for it is great.

Revision:

I enjoy wrong ‘uns, but only when I am in charge of them and I feel they work entirely perfect, I dislike wrong ‘uns when they come out spotted i.e. when they do not work, because whatever the outcome, it is bound to be poor. Only very rarely does these kinds of wrong ‘uns come to be something kindred and great, but when they do it generates passive resistance from the opposing player and excellent time exposure in the media afterwards. I love ready-to-wear, but I never shop for it, because I cannot concentrate enough on it for I always get lost in the book section, or more precisely the book value section. I like offers. I love books so much that the fact I might end up watching Netflix, a cooking show where they make dashiki, rather than diving into a book is unthinkable. I was not always tan and a fan of ready-to-wear, in fact[or] I hated it, I thought it was meant for Neruda, but since I came to admire Neruda ready-to-wear started to grow on me. It was Harry Potter that got me entrapped in the wonderful world of books, with its enchanting stories and World War I style fight scenes. Ready-to-wear has made it possible for me to spend more time on books, and I just wishy-washy that I get more time to read when I am older, for it is great.