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I enjoy pizza! Share some and I'll up your HP.
AAG is out!
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*grabs Neok by the collar*
You'd better not be FUCKIN' wit' me, Scott! If that game ain't out on the 10th, I'll push ya wig back! PERSONALLY!!
*walks away*
You'd better not be FUCKIN' wit' me, Scott! If that game ain't out on the 10th, I'll push ya wig back! PERSONALLY!!
*walks away*
How many angels of justice does it take to screw in a lightbulb?
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Oh, and I guess subscribed ppl's get notified too whenever you do something. :P
How dare ye besiege what is common heritage to all people of Earth? You are a base thief, sir! An animal roving the night! Nay--a thief of the greatest gospel is beyond base. Such a foul must be regarded as sin!
Burn the blasphemer!!!
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ARGH THIS IS PAINFUL I HATE THIS WHOLE SITE I WANT A HUG
It's like trying to open a jar of pickles with--shit, I dunno--Chuck Norris body sweat!
It's like trying to open a jar of pickles with--shit, I dunno--Chuck Norris body sweat!
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ALTER AILA GENESIS DOWNLOAD IS UP BUT ANTI CLIMBING PAINT IS ALSO UP WTFWTFWTF NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Fable of Heroes: Legendary Edition Review
On Classical Plot Structure (Act 2, Part 1)
Classic or cliche? Meh.
These are good points to study and indoctrinate into one's storytelling style, but--I dunno if you mentioned this--it is ALWAYS good to mix up these events. Say, the character gets into no pinches whatsoever until scene 13 (which would be reversal 1), then everything starts going to shit with one pinch after another. Either way, good points; very detailed!
Also, if I could simplify this for people out there, all of these events fit into the old "hero's journey" archetype, which goes as follows:
Prologue: Intro
Act I: Departure
Act II - whatever: Trials
Final Act: Last Trial
Epilogue: Return
Even if no one gets the stuff up above, just follow that 5-part system of storytelling and you'll make it big in Hollywood in no time. I think.
These are good points to study and indoctrinate into one's storytelling style, but--I dunno if you mentioned this--it is ALWAYS good to mix up these events. Say, the character gets into no pinches whatsoever until scene 13 (which would be reversal 1), then everything starts going to shit with one pinch after another. Either way, good points; very detailed!
Also, if I could simplify this for people out there, all of these events fit into the old "hero's journey" archetype, which goes as follows:
Prologue: Intro
Act I: Departure
Act II - whatever: Trials
Final Act: Last Trial
Epilogue: Return
Even if no one gets the stuff up above, just follow that 5-part system of storytelling and you'll make it big in Hollywood in no time. I think.










