Don't forget a chain to go with that turtleneck.rofltehcat said:Lacks turtlenecks, tweed jackets and scarfs, though.
I know exactly how you feel. I work with music enough so that I have an inner metronome and now it lies busted in the corner of my brain. DAMMIT YAHTZEE!Chessrook44 said:As an OCD person who always pays attention to the numbers of how long things go, repetitiveness, and making sure it always hits the same notes at the same points (One two three FOUR, five six sev EIGHT, because seven has two syllables and that can ruin the exactitude of the pattern) I have to say... Jim did it well and a nice job with the poetry. Yahtzee though... he started off strong, but it wasn't long before he seemed to lose track, the rhymes not showing up where they should have, and sometimes not even showing up at all. Or if they did I didn't notice them.
But then, I'm crazy. Gyahay.
You should probably look into the emotional breakages that cause you to be sad that other people liked a thing another person did. I care about you, dawg.Fragmented_Faith said:Page one was all support, I imagine two and three are the same and I am sad. That fat animal has no place at the side of its betters and I am once more depressed that something jimmy gets his sweaty hands in manages to find purchases with the community
The description isn't the only thing that's off... Yahtzee's poem was alright, but Sterling's rhyme scheme is simply a crime against poetry.Spot1990 said:Pretty good. The description is off though. Poetry is not prose, prose is just normal written or spoken language.