My sarcasm makes people angry and leaves them speechless. NaNoWriMo.

I went over to my friend's house this weekend, and I found my new "breed" of sarcasm. I have no idea where I picked it up from, or where I got it, or how it just came to be. It just did. And I'm proud of it.My friend's uncle had this knack of ridiculing everything I like, and insisted, if I didn't suck up and proclaim his hockey team to be the best, then I wouldn't be able to go to the mall. So...
November 13th, 2011 at 08:33pm

I have questions for you, Mibba.

I've been looking for answers to these, and I'm so tired right now, I don't know if I've found them or not. I would really appreciate it if anyone could give me any insight to these, because it would help my writing, a lot.01. How long is a crime scene under... protection, per se? How many months is it or weeks until it is cleared and people can publically access it once again? ((Say the crime...
November 7th, 2011 at 05:11am

4,000 words later. + Questions

This is a NaNo journal, and I am somewhere around 4000 words into my NaNoWriMo novel as I type this.I felt pretty proud of myself, and I am going to continue to write. I am using a pre-existing novel, one I've been working on, because I want to get it done and edit it and try and write a series, and maybe publish it. The first book'll be over 50k, so I figured, I'd use November to motivate me.And...
November 2nd, 2011 at 03:37am

The year is 2027, Mibba, and I have questions.

I've been looking into this thing called transhumanism and I even have the symbol for it tattooed on my wrist. It's the intellectual and physical development of humans through technology and machines. Cyborgs, artificial intelligences, extreme robotics, if you want any examples. I was asked a question today: "Would you chop off one of your limbs just to become mechanically enhanced?" And it got me...
September 27th, 2011 at 12:18am

The most underrated Greek gods.

Eros and Hephaestus, hands down.The only small bit of appreciation Eros ever gets is through his Roman counterpart, Cupid. Though, personally, I have always thought of the Roman gods as different from the Greek ones, regardless of them being the "same".Eros, as many myths have proclaimed, is often shown as the son of Aphrodite and Ares or Aphrodite and Hermes -- but there's another myth I'm not so...
September 20th, 2011 at 11:51pm