I didn't want to be reading stories about math.Weird topic, it's like 1/3 of a Mark Twain quote.
"There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies and statistics."
I didn't want to be reading stories about math.
This Is Unfinished, as in not edited
Necessary Casualties
usual password
it would be too long, i wasn't sure where i wanted to go with it, and i kind of lost the plot. but i kind of like the dialogue.
was supposed to go bad, the plane is shot down, they have to rescue the crew and extract, but some characters die, because the higher ups didn't give them all the information.
It'sCan you pm me the password? I tried looking in past threads with little luck.
It'sneogaf
Thank you kindly.
Get ready to be ready to be very familiar with that password
I knew I couldn't have been the only person who immediately thought of that when seeing the topic, that's why I went full speed ahead on-Weird topic, it's like 1/3 of a Mark Twain quote.
"There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies and statistics."
Urp. Uhh, well, I guess it's good I kind of glossed over the actual work part then.I didn't want to be reading stories about math.
Honestly anyone who didn't immediately recognize it as a portion of the Mark Twain quote should probably just go home : P
Well, at least those of us on US soil.
Keep 'em coming! Less than two hours now.
That's what the grace period is for.
I don't see anything about grace periods in the OP...That's what the grace period is for.
I don't see anything about grace periods in the OP...
Time to wake up and write I suppose. I mean wake Nezumi up. I've personally written hundreds of drafts. Hundreds!
*sends out the cat signal*
I don't see anything about grace periods in the OP...
"Carl the Bug" (1043 words)
Damned liars. The statistics prove it.Buncha liars
NeoGaf Literary Journal. Let's do it.Reading 20k+ in a couple of days used to be such a chore. Now, I just see it as reading a good short story book or a literary magazine to start the week of with.
Hearing a robot voice mangle the words would be amusing in itself.I need to find a program that converts these submissions to speech. That way I could listen to them while I'm moving around.
This is why reading stuf from authors long dead has a benefit. Librivox is pretty OK sometimes.