Conversation Between Bardothren and Aisu
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  1. Bardothren
    November 6th, 2016 6:28 AM
    Bardothren
    That was a good portion of it, but there were some wonderful moments between them. I still remember the scene where Dominic pulls out a bunch of seashells and other junk he collectedin his hair.
  2. Aisu
    November 6th, 2016 5:34 AM
    Aisu
    I don't remember half of what I wrote there, but I'm pretty sure they just muk-talked each other
  3. Bardothren
    November 6th, 2016 4:51 AM
    Bardothren
    I really liked your character work in that one... Reyes and Dominic had a lot of wonderful chemistry.
  4. Aisu
    November 6th, 2016 4:36 AM
    Aisu
    What exactly had you hyped about Revolution? The concept of Pokemon fighting back the humans?
  5. Bardothren
    November 5th, 2016 4:10 PM
    Bardothren
    Yeah, doesn't seem like you've been as active as you were during Revolution, and while I wasn't too fond of Yggrdrasil, I was hoping to see more of it. Good luck in getting your momentum back!
  6. Aisu
    November 5th, 2016 2:51 PM
    Aisu
    I just needed an idea. I haven't gotten any real writing done in a long time ;-; that block be like
  7. Bardothren
    November 5th, 2016 4:11 AM
    Bardothren
    If you want, sure.
  8. Aisu
    November 4th, 2016 6:59 PM
    Aisu
    Can I steal that laundromat idea though
  9. Bardothren
    November 4th, 2016 4:51 PM
    Bardothren
    Yeah, I'm really proud of that story... I think it's the best I thought of for that capstone. I had other good ideas too - a timid laundromat owner who loses the book that tells him his own future, and a young boy grappling with his father's insistence that he become a man, his aversion towards girls, and the pent-up desires he has that he fears to partake in or reveal to anyone. However, I felt that that story in particular came together better than the others, mainly because I was able to go nuts with symbolic imagery.
  10. Aisu
    November 4th, 2016 4:42 PM
    Aisu
    You're not, I'm just an outlandish person. Your idea for The Master is actually one of the most creative things I've heard in a while.
  11. Bardothren
    November 4th, 2016 3:57 PM
    Bardothren
    `\_("/)_/`

    To each their own I guess. I'm just sure I'm not alone in subconsciously thinking of art as sacrosanct and found it an interesting point of philosophy to ponder.
  12. Aisu
    November 4th, 2016 3:44 PM
    Aisu
    I'd actually written a long paragraph response but decided it was too outlandish, so I'll shorten it into I would burn it if there weren't any legal consequences
  13. Bardothren
    November 4th, 2016 2:17 PM
    Bardothren
    It's a pretty strong cultural force in society at this point. For example, would you dare burn the Mona Lisa? I wanted to explore the driving force behind the preservation of art, and in doing so, I learned I have the same reflexive aversion to destroying art. I originally had a different ending planned before I realized why I was writing it that way.
  14. Aisu
    November 4th, 2016 2:04 PM
    Aisu
    Although not everyone has an aversion to destroying art
  15. Bardothren
    November 3rd, 2016 4:21 PM
    Bardothren
    Sounds like quite the interesting character. The Master was a character written for my capstone project in college, so of course I had to make him a deep and symbolic character. I wanted to play off of the reflexive, socially-created value of art and find a way to subvert our aversion towards destroying art.