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@SupernaturalSyGuyIsTIred group

I feel like making a thread where we can all contribute to a story. I write the first paragraph or so, someone else writes more, and so on.

That sounds amazing! I would absolutely love to be part of that!

I was thinking that it could be a combination of multiple genres and could use real-world locations along with fictional ones.

@LiteralCyborg group

I feel like making a thread where we can all contribute to a story. I write the first paragraph or so, someone else writes more, and so on.

That sounds amazing! I would absolutely love to be part of that!

I was thinking that it could be a combination of multiple genres and could use real-world locations along with fictional ones.

COUNT! ME! IN!
(If y'all don't mind :D)

@PastelTart

I feel like making a thread where we can all contribute to a story. I write the first paragraph or so, someone else writes more, and so on.

That sounds amazing! I would absolutely love to be part of that!

I was thinking that it could be a combination of multiple genres and could use real-world locations along with fictional ones.

Sounds great to me!

COUNT! ME! IN!
(If y'all don't mind :D)

I certainly don't mind. The more the merrier in my opinion! :D

@EtherealDreamer

I'm thinking about making recordings of me reading The Count of Monte Cristo. I'd have to give a brief history and geography lesson before starting. How I would go about it is by reading a chapter, discussing important details and events, and then how certain things relate back to others…. I would love to have someone do some sound design to make it a little more immersive.

The only problem is that I absolutely detest how my voice sounds in audio; it sounds entirely different from how I sound irl/face-to-face.

I think this is a great idea~!

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Ik this is super random, but is it okay to be poly and bi at the same time?

@LiteralCyborg group

Ik this is super random, but is it okay to be poly and bi at the same time?

Sure dude! Love whoever you wanna :D

From a friendly neighborhood lesbian <3

@SupernaturalSyGuyIsTIred group

I'm thinking about making recordings of me reading The Count of Monte Cristo. I'd have to give a brief history and geography lesson before starting. How I would go about it is by reading a chapter, discussing important details and events, and then how certain things relate back to others…. I would love to have someone do some sound design to make it a little more immersive.

The only problem is that I absolutely detest how my voice sounds in audio; it sounds entirely different from how I sound irl/face-to-face.

I think this is a great idea~!

Awe, thanks! Added bonus that it could potentially help students that have to read it for school, or be great for people that like to listen to people read.

@EtherealDreamer

I'm thinking about making recordings of me reading The Count of Monte Cristo. I'd have to give a brief history and geography lesson before starting. How I would go about it is by reading a chapter, discussing important details and events, and then how certain things relate back to others…. I would love to have someone do some sound design to make it a little more immersive.

The only problem is that I absolutely detest how my voice sounds in audio; it sounds entirely different from how I sound irl/face-to-face.

I think this is a great idea~!

Awe, thanks! Added bonus that it could potentially help students that have to read it for school, or be great for people that like to to listen to people read.

tbh I'd listen to it, even if I didnt have to read it for school.

@SupernaturalSyGuyIsTIred group

I'm thinking about making recordings of me reading The Count of Monte Cristo. I'd have to give a brief history and geography lesson before starting. How I would go about it is by reading a chapter, discussing important details and events, and then how certain things relate back to others…. I would love to have someone do some sound design to make it a little more immersive.

The only problem is that I absolutely detest how my voice sounds in audio; it sounds entirely different from how I sound irl/face-to-face.

I think this is a great idea~!

Awe, thanks! Added bonus that it could potentially help students that have to read it for school, or be great for people that like to to listen to people read.

tbh I'd listen to it, even if I didnt have to read it for school.

There's 71 chapters in the book with a crap load of characters, some of which have aliases.

@EtherealDreamer

I'm thinking about making recordings of me reading The Count of Monte Cristo. I'd have to give a brief history and geography lesson before starting. How I would go about it is by reading a chapter, discussing important details and events, and then how certain things relate back to others…. I would love to have someone do some sound design to make it a little more immersive.

The only problem is that I absolutely detest how my voice sounds in audio; it sounds entirely different from how I sound irl/face-to-face.

I think this is a great idea~!

Awe, thanks! Added bonus that it could potentially help students that have to read it for school, or be great for people that like to to listen to people read.

tbh I'd listen to it, even if I didnt have to read it for school.

There's 71 chapters in the book with a crap load of characters, some of which have aliases.

t-thats alot-

@SupernaturalSyGuyIsTIred group

I'm thinking about making recordings of me reading The Count of Monte Cristo. I'd have to give a brief history and geography lesson before starting. How I would go about it is by reading a chapter, discussing important details and events, and then how certain things relate back to others…. I would love to have someone do some sound design to make it a little more immersive.

The only problem is that I absolutely detest how my voice sounds in audio; it sounds entirely different from how I sound irl/face-to-face.

I think this is a great idea~!

Awe, thanks! Added bonus that it could potentially help students that have to read it for school, or be great for people that like to to listen to people read.

tbh I'd listen to it, even if I didnt have to read it for school.

There's 71 chapters in the book with a crap load of characters, some of which have aliases.

t-thats alot-

Which is another reason I'm hesitant about it!

@LiteralCyborg group

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Awe, thanks guys! I'm glad you guys liked it! Super excited to see what you all post. <3