Oh, absolutely. There's a lot of words like that in the English language.
Yeah. I'd say so. Some of the sentences I know that I say, and use a completely different word that I don't know the meaning of, but know it's the right word in the context I'm using. And absolutely, gaming is one hell of...
I can understand. I'm quite doubtful that I'll ever reach the point of using names like DeSantis, and the like. Maybe once, but doubtful. More in the sense that I'll stay towards simple-ish names. I suppose English has become relatively instinctual to me, wherein I write a sentence, might not...
Hi. I suppose to some extent I'm curious if people have similar experiences with the English language that I've had. So, a small personal story. I went to school, started learning English in first grade, my grades were 2 or F. Then I got introduced to gaming, and within a week, my grades shot to...
I've been told that I have a certain style to myself that is quite distinct, and that I should practice writing in different styles that I can observe from different writers. But it's not something that I have noticed that I have... learned from various books and the like that I've read. Or at...
I've been fanatically playing Path of Exile 2 most recently since the early access dropped just a couple months ago, and already I've settled almost 400 hours into it. Along with that, I've touched Helldivers 2 and Space Marine 2, and Warframe.
Beyond those four, there's not many other games...
If it's a normal dream state in a modern setting, I think I would go with the age old fall asleep, dream, wake up. Beginning, and ending the dream is not the best experience, but narrating, or however you will, the dream is one hell of an experience.
Surreal and disjointed, play with logic...
I don't think there's anything that makes it inherently easier to write. I still struggle, and often sit down at midnight, or after midnight, and bang out a chapter, or two. I would like to do earlier, but it hasn't really worked for me, and nothing that I have tried has made the act of writing...
Thank you, thank you. Perfection is the enemy, strive to be better, but don't let it hold you back from trying.
1% progress is better than anything, and goes to the W column.
Hello, hello. I debated about a decent thread title for about five minutes, and then I gave up, and we've got that. I never truly know what to say in introductory posts, never mind that I haven't been apart of forums for the past decade. Anyway, I'm just your regular average guy online that...