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June 28th, 2008 7:39 AM |
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Originally Posted by Thesis
(Post 3710618)
When writing my chapters I usually make a long, shallow cut along my arm and use the blood as ink to write out the outline of the chapter on a stone tablet. This process occasionally takes days depending on how well I get the blood to show up on the stone. I then copy that outline onto a piece of notebook paper and, using ink drawn from badger saliva and snake venom, write the chapter. I then type it into word processor.
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Really? And here I have been wasting my time with the outmoded method of banging my head against the keyboard and thanking the sweet mother of grammar and her uncle who most never be named for guidance every time I produce something that the spell checker can correct into legible English. Why don't you ever share this stuff with me, man?! I thought we were friends. D=
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Erm...yeah, like Thesis I just type on the computer, though for personal reasons I use the advanced reply box rather than a word processing program, then copy-paste my work to a text document whenever I need to take a break. The ideas...are mostly in my addled mind, I'm afraid; I just can't find a way of writing them down in any concise manner. XD
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