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Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2013 8:17 pm
I am no genius, but the person I do English paper peer reviews with is going to drive me bonkers despite being a generally entertaining person.
It is fine and dandy to write a glowing review, but it all falls flat if you can't provide any real criticism or useful corrections. You can't say a certain sentence could maybe use a comma somewhere without taking the time to find out if the sentence actually requires a comma! *shakes fist* Also a lot of their word changing suggestions make no sense and make my brain stutter but I don't have the heart to comment on it.
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Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2013 10:05 pm
I never had the heart to question anything from personal experience. I regret that. The more you ask about stuff, the better. Shows you want to learn and want to know exactly what you're doing, so my suggestion is ask away.
I was always afraid they would think I was dumb because I didn't get it right away or something, but that's not the case.
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Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 3:37 pm
Brase I never had the heart to question anything from personal experience. I regret that. The more you ask about stuff, the better. Shows you want to learn and want to know exactly what you're doing, so my suggestion is ask away. I was always afraid they would think I was dumb because I didn't get it right away or something, but that's not the case. I ended up taking my paper to the tutoring center for proofreading. They asked if I was a writer because I guess it was pretty baller. If only they knew how many times I weighed the pros and cons of jumping off a bridge over the weekend. rofl
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Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 12:39 am
Toontastic Brase I never had the heart to question anything from personal experience. I regret that. The more you ask about stuff, the better. Shows you want to learn and want to know exactly what you're doing, so my suggestion is ask away. I was always afraid they would think I was dumb because I didn't get it right away or something, but that's not the case. I ended up taking my paper to the tutoring center for proofreading. They asked if I was a writer because I guess it was pretty baller. If only they knew how many times I weighed the pros and cons of jumping off a bridge over the weekend. rofl You're so ace. Grats dawg.
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Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 9:26 am
Brase Toontastic Brase I never had the heart to question anything from personal experience. I regret that. The more you ask about stuff, the better. Shows you want to learn and want to know exactly what you're doing, so my suggestion is ask away. I was always afraid they would think I was dumb because I didn't get it right away or something, but that's not the case. I ended up taking my paper to the tutoring center for proofreading. They asked if I was a writer because I guess it was pretty baller. If only they knew how many times I weighed the pros and cons of jumping off a bridge over the weekend. rofl You're so ace. Grats dawg. I wish I was ace. It's thoroughly confusing how a person can hate writing so passionately while it's arguably one of the best things they can do. Gah. Unless hating everything you write and hating to write makes a good writer. *shot*
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Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 2:25 pm
Toontastic Brase Toontastic Brase I never had the heart to question anything from personal experience. I regret that. The more you ask about stuff, the better. Shows you want to learn and want to know exactly what you're doing, so my suggestion is ask away. I was always afraid they would think I was dumb because I didn't get it right away or something, but that's not the case. I ended up taking my paper to the tutoring center for proofreading. They asked if I was a writer because I guess it was pretty baller. If only they knew how many times I weighed the pros and cons of jumping off a bridge over the weekend. rofl You're so ace. Grats dawg. I wish I was ace. It's thoroughly confusing how a person can hate writing so passionately while it's arguably one of the best things they can do. Gah. Unless hating everything you write and hating to write makes a good writer. *shot* You might be on to something. A lot of writers don't particularly enjoy their work. You know a lot of folks end up doing things they never thought they would or didn't know they had a talent for in the first place. Maybe the key to life is hating everything you do. You might want to give it a try! I suggest you write something of a manga or something you enjoy. Any genre, anything you want. See how you feel about it and if you still hate it than... well, that's cool too. Never hurts to have long term goals you just write about here and there. Might find something in it, might look the other way entirely. *shrugs* P.S. You're ace to me.
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Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 3:33 pm
Brase Toontastic Brase Toontastic Brase I never had the heart to question anything from personal experience. I regret that. The more you ask about stuff, the better. Shows you want to learn and want to know exactly what you're doing, so my suggestion is ask away. I was always afraid they would think I was dumb because I didn't get it right away or something, but that's not the case. I ended up taking my paper to the tutoring center for proofreading. They asked if I was a writer because I guess it was pretty baller. If only they knew how many times I weighed the pros and cons of jumping off a bridge over the weekend. rofl You're so ace. Grats dawg. I wish I was ace. It's thoroughly confusing how a person can hate writing so passionately while it's arguably one of the best things they can do. Gah. Unless hating everything you write and hating to write makes a good writer. *shot* You might be on to something. A lot of writers don't particularly enjoy their work. You know a lot of folks end up doing things they never thought they would or didn't know they had a talent for in the first place. Maybe the key to life is hating everything you do. You might want to give it a try! I suggest you write something of a manga or something you enjoy. Any genre, anything you want. See how you feel about it and if you still hate it than... well, that's cool too. Never hurts to have long term goals you just write about here and there. Might find something in it, might look the other way entirely. *shrugs* P.S. You're ace to me. So the dark side was onto something? I've tried writing for funsies but it didn't pan out. The only thing I vaguely enjoy is writing goofy fake articles like what you see on The Onion and submitting intentionally shitty stories (for things I don't even pay attention to) to fanfiction.net for giggles. I'll play title roulette and then pull up the character page on wikipedia and proceed to butcher everything. "Meet Name-kun, 12 year old, shounen jump extraordinaire. Although his entire family was killed by wilderbeasts or some s**t when he was only a baby, he was no ordinary baby and survived because he was born with blue hair, red eyes, shark teeth and a distracting ahoge or maybe his mom drank too much radioactive toxic waste for the lulz after she couldn't afford her jenkem habit any longer. Name-kun currently lives on his own in a sweet-a** appartment and is already 10x more achieved than you will ever be but has bad grades in school so he's relatable to your lowest common denominator self." ^QUALITY.
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Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 9:55 pm
Toontastic Brase Toontastic Brase Toontastic Brase I never had the heart to question anything from personal experience. I regret that. The more you ask about stuff, the better. Shows you want to learn and want to know exactly what you're doing, so my suggestion is ask away. I was always afraid they would think I was dumb because I didn't get it right away or something, but that's not the case. I ended up taking my paper to the tutoring center for proofreading. They asked if I was a writer because I guess it was pretty baller. If only they knew how many times I weighed the pros and cons of jumping off a bridge over the weekend. rofl You're so ace. Grats dawg. I wish I was ace. It's thoroughly confusing how a person can hate writing so passionately while it's arguably one of the best things they can do. Gah. Unless hating everything you write and hating to write makes a good writer. *shot* You might be on to something. A lot of writers don't particularly enjoy their work. You know a lot of folks end up doing things they never thought they would or didn't know they had a talent for in the first place. Maybe the key to life is hating everything you do. You might want to give it a try! I suggest you write something of a manga or something you enjoy. Any genre, anything you want. See how you feel about it and if you still hate it than... well, that's cool too. Never hurts to have long term goals you just write about here and there. Might find something in it, might look the other way entirely. *shrugs* P.S. You're ace to me. So the dark side was onto something? I've tried writing for funsies but it didn't pan out. The only thing I vaguely enjoy is writing goofy fake articles like what you see on The Onion and submitting intentionally shitty stories (for things I don't even pay attention to) to fanfiction.net for giggles. I'll play title roulette and then pull up the character page on wikipedia and proceed to butcher everything. "Meet Name-kun, 12 year old, shounen jump extraordinaire. Although his entire family was killed by wilderbeasts or some s**t when he was only a baby, he was no ordinary baby and survived because he was born with blue hair, red eyes, shark teeth and a distracting ahoge or maybe his mom drank too much radioactive toxic waste for the lulz after she couldn't afford her jenkem habit any longer. Name-kun currently lives on his own in a sweet-a** appartment and is already 10x more achieved than you will ever be but has bad grades in school so he's relatable to your lowest common denominator self." ^QUALITY. rofl Words can't describe. Weren't you writing comedy for a site not too long ago? Hell, I dig it. Errr, I know it wasn't a comedy site but the material was pretty funny. *shrugs* going to go back to huffing glue.
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Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2013 10:29 am
Brase rofl Words can't describe. Weren't you writing comedy for a site not too long ago? Hell, I dig it. Errr, I know it wasn't a comedy site but the material was pretty funny. *shrugs* going to go back to huffing glue. Aw man, totally. I actually had one in progress inspired by your mad claw machine skills that I didn't share because I don't want to give you any terminal illnesses. It's bad, fo sho. Huffing glue is good for you, the glue particles hold your braincells together! emotion_awesome
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Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2013 1:33 pm
Toontastic Brase rofl Words can't describe. Weren't you writing comedy for a site not too long ago? Hell, I dig it. Errr, I know it wasn't a comedy site but the material was pretty funny. *shrugs* going to go back to huffing glue. Aw man, totally. I actually had one in progress inspired by your mad claw machine skills that I didn't share because I don't want to give you any terminal illnesses. It's bad, fo sho. Huffing glue is good for you, the glue particles hold your braincells together! emotion_awesome I'm already terminally ill. I don't think you can do that much more to me. : ) I never thought of it that way, I guess huffing glue is great! *fumbles around his desk for glue*
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Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2013 7:27 pm
Brase Toontastic Brase rofl Words can't describe. Weren't you writing comedy for a site not too long ago? Hell, I dig it. Errr, I know it wasn't a comedy site but the material was pretty funny. *shrugs* going to go back to huffing glue. Aw man, totally. I actually had one in progress inspired by your mad claw machine skills that I didn't share because I don't want to give you any terminal illnesses. It's bad, fo sho. Huffing glue is good for you, the glue particles hold your braincells together! emotion_awesome I'm already terminally ill. I don't think you can do that much more to me. : ) I never thought of it that way, I guess huffing glue is great! *fumbles around his desk for glue* Wat. D: Huff all the glue you can bro. I will PM my terrible story for your eye cancer pleasure if you're ever down for some eye cancer.
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Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2013 8:10 pm
Toontastic Brase Toontastic Brase rofl Words can't describe. Weren't you writing comedy for a site not too long ago? Hell, I dig it. Errr, I know it wasn't a comedy site but the material was pretty funny. *shrugs* going to go back to huffing glue. Aw man, totally. I actually had one in progress inspired by your mad claw machine skills that I didn't share because I don't want to give you any terminal illnesses. It's bad, fo sho. Huffing glue is good for you, the glue particles hold your braincells together! emotion_awesome I'm already terminally ill. I don't think you can do that much more to me. : ) I never thought of it that way, I guess huffing glue is great! *fumbles around his desk for glue* Wat. D: Huff all the glue you can bro. I will PM my terrible story for your eye cancer pleasure if you're ever down for some eye cancer. In a world of D. Gray man, poker faces, and bling blang. I laughed pretty hard. : D It was a good read, dawg. Kanda's too cool for school, and he knows it.
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Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2013 8:44 pm
Toontastic So the dark side was onto something? I've tried writing for funsies but it didn't pan out. The only thing I vaguely enjoy is writing goofy fake articles like what you see on The Onion and submitting intentionally shitty stories (for things I don't even pay attention to) to fanfiction.net for giggles. I'll play title roulette and then pull up the character page on wikipedia and proceed to butcher everything. "Meet Name-kun, 12 year old, shounen jump extraordinaire. Although his entire family was killed by wilderbeasts or some s**t when he was only a baby, he was no ordinary baby and survived because he was born with blue hair, red eyes, shark teeth and a distracting ahoge or maybe his mom drank too much radioactive toxic waste for the lulz after she couldn't afford her jenkem habit any longer. Name-kun currently lives on his own in a sweet-a** appartment and is already 10x more achieved than you will ever be but has bad grades in school so he's relatable to your lowest common denominator self." ^QUALITY. That's my favorite! I hear their on it's third season eek
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Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2013 8:51 pm
Brase Toontastic Brase Toontastic Brase rofl Words can't describe. Weren't you writing comedy for a site not too long ago? Hell, I dig it. Errr, I know it wasn't a comedy site but the material was pretty funny. *shrugs* going to go back to huffing glue. Aw man, totally. I actually had one in progress inspired by your mad claw machine skills that I didn't share because I don't want to give you any terminal illnesses. It's bad, fo sho. Huffing glue is good for you, the glue particles hold your braincells together! emotion_awesome I'm already terminally ill. I don't think you can do that much more to me. : ) I never thought of it that way, I guess huffing glue is great! *fumbles around his desk for glue* Wat. D: Huff all the glue you can bro. I will PM my terrible story for your eye cancer pleasure if you're ever down for some eye cancer. In a world of D. Gray man, poker faces, and bling blang. I laughed pretty hard. : D It was a good read, dawg. Kanda's too cool for school, and he knows it. Fo sho. If I remember right I wanted to have Kanda end up on an episode of Hoarders at some point and it was going to be ultra critical and dramatic.
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Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 2:34 am
Toontastic Brase Toontastic Brase Toontastic Brase rofl Words can't describe. Weren't you writing comedy for a site not too long ago? Hell, I dig it. Errr, I know it wasn't a comedy site but the material was pretty funny. *shrugs* going to go back to huffing glue. Aw man, totally. I actually had one in progress inspired by your mad claw machine skills that I didn't share because I don't want to give you any terminal illnesses. It's bad, fo sho. Huffing glue is good for you, the glue particles hold your braincells together! emotion_awesome I'm already terminally ill. I don't think you can do that much more to me. : ) I never thought of it that way, I guess huffing glue is great! *fumbles around his desk for glue* Wat. D: Huff all the glue you can bro. I will PM my terrible story for your eye cancer pleasure if you're ever down for some eye cancer. In a world of D. Gray man, poker faces, and bling blang. I laughed pretty hard. : D It was a good read, dawg. Kanda's too cool for school, and he knows it. Fo sho. If I remember right I wanted to have Kanda end up on an episode of Hoarders at some point and it was going to be ultra critical and dramatic. that's the secret recipe!
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