Blahhhh. I thought I was depressed before. I just want to crawl back into bed and forget I ever got up. I suppose this moodiness would be more credible if something horrible had happened; but no, I'm like this just 'cause. Terrific. Better stay away from people for the good of everyone.
Edit: For all you people who know me on dA, well, I won't be on for awhile. Not because I don't want to be, but because for some stupid reason the one site I truly love is not letting me log on. Hell, everything's slipping from me. Anyway, I'll see ya when I can.
Edit: For all you people who know me on dA, well, I won't be on for awhile. Not because I don't want to be, but because for some stupid reason the one site I truly love is not letting me log on. Hell, everything's slipping from me. Anyway, I'll see ya when I can.
Thanks for saying so; I do worry when I see you haven't logged on in a while . . .
ReplyDeleteI've been feeling the same way. Depressed, miserable . . . I don't know why; it's just the way it is. :(
I'm sorry...I hope you feel happier soon. :(
DeleteI suppose I could ask to use Mom's computer to log in, but there's just no point. Nowadays people only talk to me to spam me, or answer my comment with predictable words. I have nothing to submit - no poetry, no pictures, nothing. Guess I'll just hang out here, waiting for inspiration to b!tchslap me in the face. :D
That's been the case for me, too - I'm not having DA trouble anymore, except that I have no inspiration, no desire to upload my crappy doodles, and nothing to say . . . :p
DeleteYour doodles aren't crappy! Not to me, at least. I hope we both find some inspiration.
DeleteI hope so, too.
DeleteI'm actually working on a Baby-sitters Club fanfic now, not because I love or even like the series, but because I found an amazing blog-like site on which people review the books, and really tear the worst characters "new ones". I thought I hated the BSC before, and now I hate those fictional kids with a passion.
Anyway, my new story is alternating between "the club members are 17" / "the club members are 23 and some are married" / "the club members are in their 30s and 40s and some are married, some have kids" and right now it's a Logan/Mary Anne story . . . about what a dink he was, how she dumped him, and how badly he wants her back now that she's moved on and doesn't care about him at all! :p
Hah!
DeleteLogan was the Australian kid, right? Sort of a tease on Hugh Jackman, I suppose; even though back when the books were being written he was my age, if not younger. God, I hate those books. I'm not even sure I like what's-her-name, the author. Pascall something, was it? Or am I thinking of a bug-eyed chameleon...? I just didn't like how she had to add how each word sounded with his accent; as if nobody has ever heard an Australian voice before...
My fanfic is also set to be four or so years after the movies. It's going great, I think. Dragon just set a poor moose on fire to feed the hybrids! I had to explain his death.
My own book...It's going okay, but I have next to no pride in it. I think my fanfic is going much better; but of course I would think that about the sequel that is already past 100 pages...It's even got some humor in it, and everyone knows how tough that is for me.
Unfortunately, I know the answers to all these questions . . . WTH happened to my life?
Delete1. — No, Logan is from Louisville, Kentucky.
2. — He's thirteen.
3.) — The author is Ann M. Martin; you may be thinking of France Pascal, who wrote the Sweet Valley series as well as the Fearless series.
Humour is very hard to write; I struggle with it quite a bit. Sometimes I manage to make Geoff laugh, other times I've had to use material I found online. Of course, I'm only proud of myself for "being funny" when I come up with my own jokes . . . :p
*Francine Pascal.
DeleteI always misspell the name "Francine". I'll never give my daughter that name.
Me neither. I suppose it works on some people. But I personally don't care for it. I think I would name my daughter Suzanna, or Shannon, or Abigail, or...Well, I could name at least one hundred more. I actually have, for my book, back in 2007 or so. God, it was hell keeping track of all those girls. lol
DeleteHey, though! I was close?! :D
I used to do that, too. I thought that a good character introduction had to tell you about the main character, her family, her friends, and friends' families! On the farm, I had probably a hundred pages describing each girl before I realized that it was complete insanity and that the reason I liked Animorphs so much was that the characters were so simple and straightforward; you knew them and their traits and a bit about their families, but not everything. And you don't need to know every detail! Once I stopped writing like every story was a bad Baby-sitters Club fanfic, I stopped hating the stories so much. It also allowed room for character development, which is very important! :)
DeleteFor sure. A little mystery is always good. I think my most mysterious character is Avril, which is just how I wanted her to be. To be completely honest, she's the only character I can relate to, because she and I are both wallflowers. Except she drinks beer, smokes, and ages slower than a sea turtle. Lucky lady.
DeleteYes, they are simple...though not in a stupid sense. My two favorites are Tobias and Rachel; though I think Christopher Ralph got the short end of the stick with his character being a bird for most of the series. I loved it when he got his human form back as a morph. And I really love how the series describes Rachel fending off the unwanted attention of a nerd! :D
Ahhh, back in the days when you only had the first season, and I didn't even know other episodes existed. I remember those days.
By "fending off the attention of a nerd" are you talking about CJ or TT or whatever that guy's name was? He was harassing her while she was doing gymnastics and she falls off the balance beam . . .
DeleteNo, I meant in the show, near the end of the series. The nerd who sees Marco morphing from a dog into a human and wants to sell his video. Marco and Jake and probably Ax, too, go inside his house to retrieve it but get the wrong one...I don't know his name, but I do know the series is too short. >_<
DeleteOh! I forgot about that! :p
DeleteIt always reminds me of that loser David from books 20, 21, and 22 . . . he finds the morphing cube, refuses to give or sell it to the Animorphs, so they break into his room as birds (I think) to get it back . . . :p
Hahaha! I forgot about David...I think he had a pet cobra. Named...Billy? Or something like that. Hmm...Might be time to watch Animorphs. My DVDs are all crazy, they don't play on any system; but the episodes are all on YouTube! In full! I've been around that profile a few times...
DeleteMe, too! :)
DeleteHah! Awesome. It's kind of cool to think that maybe, we visited the profile on the same day. :D
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