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  1. Dialouge rules as I like

    1) Try to avoid mentioning who is the speaker as possible. Even a little confusion would be better than always mentioning the name of the speaker. Instead, write the dialouge itself in a way reader understand who said it.

    2) Only use three words: said, asked, answered. The rest, such as aclaimed, is not needed.

    3) NEVER mention emotion, only when it's anger or some other intense.

    That's how I write dialouges.
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  2. Madeleine McCann

    Could people stop being such bloody communists by saying "oh **** the parents, loads of kids go missing everyday and you never hear anything about them," or "why focus on one little kid when Israelis are killing poor Palestinian children?"

    I'd like to see more investment in trying to find the girl instead of arguing over the goddamned morality. By the way, I've seen none of these statements on this site - then again, I haven't looked.
  3. Fresh Prince

    Comic updated! Check it out!

    I've found myself reminiscing lately about TV shows that I watched when I was a kid. Most of them aren't on the air anymore. But they were great when they were around. I'm talking about shows like "David the Gnome," "Pirates of Dark Water," and "Salute Your Shorts."

    Maybe it's just me, but kids' shows today just don't seem as good as they used to be. Maybe it's because I've grown up (well, kinda) and I just...
  4. FINALLY...I posted here!

    Oh my, since school has started I've been praying to God that give me time to post something of weight over here. Escpecially on HERE! I mean, after requesting for a blog with such enthusiasm and not posting on it is just plain mean. :p

    Anyways, now that I've got a chance, I won't waste it. I'm back on my seat, and this weekend, I'm hoping to end my novel and then start nitpicking grammatical errors in it. Ack, I hate doing that. But it must be done! My coming agenda would be writing...
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  5. Satanism: Facts not fictions

    Satanism, whatever you call it, a religion, philosophy, or however you value it, great, moderate or crap, is surrounded with lies, myths, misconceptions and most of all fears. All of these things have only one cause, which is lack of knowledge. All imaginations like Satanists are child killers, rapists, mad men, or any of those myths, though completely wrong, believed by most of people, are myths that only people can believe them who know absolutely nothing about this way of life.

    One of...
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  6. New RPG Game

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    I have spent sometime creating a new game for RPG i realised wi didn't really have any horror so I have decided to creat this game. I was up late with my friend watching 28 days later followed by 28 weeks later and Resident Evil Apocalypse.

    And thus came that intriguing brain wave. A game based in a world of no hope. Everything is fear and horror. A nightmare...
  7. The poor City of Golden Rock

    Golden Rock

    Ruler: Arch Mage Midan
    Power Structure: Wizard Dictatorship, with leader chosen by Trail by Magic.
    Population: 50,000 in the city, 40,000 in surrounding area.
    Population Breakdown: 98% human, 2% Elf (All of which are the Wizard Aristocracy or their relatives)
    Army: 10,000 militia (average), 200 wizards (Elite), 2000 Mercenary (average)
    Focus of Knowledge: Magic. Non-magic things are primitive compared to most other cities....
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  8. Burning Cities RPG

    A thread for an RPG I'd like to start up, should be appearing shortly in the RPG forum. But I thought I should go and post a lot of the back ground information on something other then the thread. Because that could get really crowded. So I'll be posting a lot of it here.
    The gist of the game is you control a city of your own creation. There are a dozen cities plus a nomadic option. Whatever cities aren't controlled by a PC I control as NPC's

    Anyways here is the main city Tilf that only...
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  9. My Purchase

    Soldier of Fortune II Gold Edition is on it's way to me - can't wait. I've been after a truly gory game for ages. In it, you can blow people's heads apart, not just like soft grapes, but literally blow parts of people's heads off - and arms, legs, hands, soforth. You can gut your victim, shoot or stab them and watch their viscera fall out onto the floor as you stamp on their heads.

    Oh, and it has a plot about a virus or something.
  10. Scott Baiowulf

    Comic updated!

    I'm sure that at one point in every kid's life, he or she wants to be a rock star. It's the fame of a superhero or a politician, but without all the responsibility. Your job is to be the center of attention. You know that one song that you just love, because it makes you feel something that you just can't describe? You get to write music that makes people feel that way. Sounds like a dream job to me.

    A lot of people,...
  11. Traveling Part 3

    I finally got on the plane.
    Nothing special about it, just an ordinary large jet plane.
    I was seated next to a friendly guy from Delhi. He was heading back home, only making a transfer in Shanghai. He wanted to chat, like I said he was friendly. But my nerves at that point were shot.
    So I explained why I was headed over, how I was very nervous, had barely been on a plane before, and let him tell me what he was doing.
    But after that 5 minutes of conversation, I politely declared my nerves...
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  12. It's my birthday, and I'll cry if I want to.

    ...But I have no intention of doing so.

    Why?

    Because it's my birthday, and everything went spectacular! Yes. Spectacular.

    It's my 16th, and although I dont plan on having a party (I never really was one for parties), I still got plenty of cool stuff.

    ...Including the iPod Classic! YEAH!!!! WOO!

    I named him Edward Carlos. :p

    Anyways, I got my new best friend, Edward; some purses; candy; KEYS TO THE CAR (THAT'S RIGHT!!); Pilates...
  13. The VMA's

    Ok, so I admit I was one of the many teeny-boppers in love with 'n sync back in '99, and I watched every music award show they performed at. I even listened to Britney's first album when it came out. I've grown out of that taste in music and I stopped watching most of the mtv awards shows. I heard that Britney Spears was going to perform and I giddily ran to the tv-not because i'm a fan but because I wanted to witness the train wreck. If you saw it last night, you know that I was not...
  14. Novel

    Good news - work on my first novel is going OK, bad news, finding it hard to get started.

    The novel, untitled, sees a down-and-out reporter given a make or break assignment to expose the potentially dangerous civil war in a micronation based in the Northumbria countryside, but finds himself caught up in something much bigger...

    It needs work, I agree, hense the reasons why I have not really done very well in starting. I already have a plan for my 2nd novel, which will be called...
  15. Traveling Part 2

    That morning I went to the airport.
    I had no idea how far away the airport was, and needed to save money. So I planned to take the airport shuttle bus. Unfortunately it came nowhere near my hotel.
    Lugging my huge duffle bag (bulging and at least 50 pounds), I hopped onto a crowded bus. It was an uncomfortable trip, people don't appreciate having their legs crushed as my duffle bag kept trying to fall on them. Finally we stopped at the shuttle bus stop.
    More waiting.
    The shuttle bus...
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