Would anyone here be surprised if I was located in an insane asylum that, for some odd reason, allowed me to use the computer to talk to people/everything about my life is made up because I live in my mind?
No; That would be exactly what an imaginary internet friend of mine would do.
That reminds me of what Wednesday's , from the Addams Family, halloween costume when she wore her normal clothes. I quote: "A homicydal maniac. They look like everyone else."
That reminds me of what Wednesday's , from the Addams Family, halloween costume when she wore her normal clothes. I quote: "A homicydal maniac. They look like everyone else."
Yay! I love making fun ov improper splelling and gramraring!
Also: I still completely agree with this. However, some of the most influential Minecraft stories ('One Hundred Days to Mine' comes to mind...) were riddled with terrible detailing, poor grammar and word choice, and plots that didn't make sense.
*Realizes what he just said.*
Erm... yeah...
HTNL4ever is different! It has an actual explanation for, like, everything! I SWEAR.
Anyways, yeah, they ended up being some of the most well known stories in the Minecraft fandom, and built the basics for many other (better, but less influential) works of literature, like 'A Million Hours' which is, in my opinion, the most freaking awesome story ever, ignoring some of the errors in it.
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OnceInALongTime: "You confuse me, Mage. Amazability should be a word so I could describe your words."
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I died just a little. People actually BOUGHT that book? HUMANITY, WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU!?
EDIT: also pageclaim ftw.
No; That would be exactly what an imaginary internet friend of mine would do.
OnceInALongTime: "You confuse me, Mage. Amazability should be a word so I could describe your words."
Whovians every where know that feeling
Also: I still completely agree with this. However, some of the most influential Minecraft stories ('One Hundred Days to Mine' comes to mind...) were riddled with terrible detailing, poor grammar and word choice, and plots that didn't make sense.
*Realizes what he just said.*
Erm... yeah...
HTNL4ever is different! It has an actual explanation for, like, everything! I SWEAR.
Anyways, yeah, they ended up being some of the most well known stories in the Minecraft fandom, and built the basics for many other (better, but less influential) works of literature, like 'A Million Hours' which is, in my opinion, the most freaking awesome story ever, ignoring some of the errors in it.
OnceInALongTime: "You confuse me, Mage. Amazability should be a word so I could describe your words."