I get this one mood occassionally where I don't like anything. I end up sitting down and staring at the wall, because I refuse to deal with anything else.
I wasn't planning on it, as of yet. Although I have a general database where I put such things as sentences, and bits of phrases (including stolen half-sentences from material that isn't copyrighted.)
Take note that people never comment on a post of mine if it only contains one sentence.
to be honest, i didn't want to break the ice as the first to comment as it is a lot of pressure. but i think that creatively, it has the ability to begin a chapter or the first sentence of a short story, if nothing else, as something that describes a character's thoughts.
There's pressure as a first commenter? I've never even considered that. Hmm.
Maybe I should have a fake journal so that I can break my own ice.
Um, yes, definitely. It'll probably get used eventually, somewhere. I don't think I like talking about moods though. Do I? Eh. Hmm.
I can't recall.
No, no, I would totally write something from that. I would probably continue to talk about it abstractly through other housing terms; the framing, supports, etc.
Maybe something about how once houses settle, they move and creak.
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when did we stop being friends anyhow? why dont you write letters?
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Sorry I just woke up.
Give me your address, and I'll put you in the letter line-up.
And stop by Winnipeg sometime.
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toronto ontario
m6h 3y5
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It's probably amusing to see.
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Take note that people never comment on a post of mine if it only contains one sentence.
I may be making that memory up.
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I've never even considered that.
Hmm.
Maybe I should have a fake journal so that I can break my own ice.
Um, yes, definitely. It'll probably get used eventually, somewhere. I don't think I like talking about moods though. Do I? Eh. Hmm.
I can't recall.
No, no, I would totally write something from that. I would probably continue to talk about it abstractly through other housing terms; the framing, supports, etc.
Maybe something about how once houses settle, they move and creak.
Okay, I'll shut up now.
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