@Euric_Knight
Yeet
Yeet
Also Lex that picture of Shinsou is great
I know.
Euric you don't have any profile photo!
It disappeared oh no
Wait. Now you do. Did you change it and it just didn't load for me?
More than likely
Yeah
Oof. I was so used to seeing a doge I was surprised just seeing a blank profile. XD
What is the new photo from?
I can't see my new one what does it look like
You can't see it? It's a boy from some anime with red hair and a flower crown. I can't say exactly who because I'm bad at names and don't watch much anime.
KIRISHIMA
If a character has motives or important story being shown or hinted at in a small tale, even if motives are skewed and/or names are not directly given, would you rather it be told as another puzzle piece in the plot or know it from the beginning as simply a reader or viewer? I'm asking to figure out how to structure some parts of my plot.
Puzzle piece!
Puzzle piece I guess
Now that I have Kirishima as my profile pic I get really happy every time I see it because Kirishima is my child and I love him
Writing in script format is awful, and I'm not even listening to all the rules since it's more just so I understand it's in script form. I've only done the first two or three scenes, all while keeping in mind how the characters would act. Meanwhile I imagine my project plot in an episode format so I have a lot more scenes to write. ._.
Anyways, thanks for helping me decide so I can figure out how to structure it. That's the main reason I was stuck.
I like the puzzle pieces format so that way when I read or watch the thing over again I realized "This is why that character did that" or "That was how that seemingly random piece of information fit in!"
I love the puzzle piece format as well, especially with origin stories. I just didn't know whether to have this specific story a puzzle piece, but ultimately it does work out better that way.
…. . .-.. .-.. — ·-·-·- .. ·—-· – -… — .-. . -.. ·-·-·-
…. . .-.. .-.. — ·-·-·- .. ·—-· – -… — .-. . -.. ·-·-·-
This is morse code, right? Translating I only get something that might be something about 'Hello' from '?ell?' and 'red' from '???red'.
WAIT
Wait no. Braille doesn't have dashes. It has to be Morse code. What does it say?
It said 'Hello. I'm bored."
Coolio. I don't know why I was having trouble translating it correctly. I am also bored. XD
Same. I'm going to have to do something in a bit though.
Oof.
I'm Baaaaaaaaccckkk!!!!!
Yaaaaaaaaaayyy
I'm going to bed soon though. I have a concert tomorrow and I want to get a good nights sleep.
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