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  • Novel / Chapter » Action / Adventure, Humor Re: Rambling Man Part I

    also, does grammarly cost money?

    Apr 21, 2015
  • Novel / Chapter » Action / Adventure, Humor Re: Rambling Man Part I

    thanks

    Apr 21, 2015
  • Poetry » Dramatic, Realistic Re: A Shoulder To Cry On

    Take people down with you? Good idea.

    Apr 18, 2015
  • Novel / Chapter » Action / Adventure, Humor Re: Rambling Man Part II

    ok, thanks (:

    Apr 18, 2015
  • Novel / Chapter » Action / Adventure, Humor Re: Rambling Man Part I

    I was wondering what to do about a climax, I think I'm just gonna introduce characters first. Thanks for the review.

    Apr 18, 2015
  • Novel / Chapter » Action / Adventure, Humor Re: Rambling Man Part I

    thanks, fixed it

    Apr 18, 2015
  • Novel / Chapter » Action / Adventure, Humor Re: Rambling Man Part I

    it could just be midnight in the scene in the show/movie

    Apr 18, 2015
  • Novel / Chapter » Action / Adventure, Humor Re: Rambling Man Part I

    What would someone be at a studio at midnight for? These directors are mean.

    Apr 18, 2015
  • Poetry » Horror, Realistic Re: Inner Battle

    No problem.

    Apr 17, 2015
  • Poetry » Horror, Realistic Re: Inner Battle

    you write good poems

    Apr 17, 2015
  • Poetry » Realistic, Dramatic Re: it was cold

    probably wouldn't though

    Apr 16, 2015
  • Poetry » Realistic, Dramatic Re: it was cold

    np thanks for commenting on the review. you could say you reviewed it

    Apr 16, 2015
  • Poetry » Realistic, Dramatic Re: it was cold

    hm. i thought of it as sharp. OK. (I was saying it was hard to figure out the metaphor. At least for me.

    Apr 16, 2015
  • Poetry » Dramatic, General Re: Fire

    I'm gonna do a review (I accidentally posted it first as a comment so I changed it to this, sorry.)

    Apr 16, 2015
  • Lyrics » Humor, Lyrical Re: Wrecking Ball - A Doctor Who Parody

    If I could bear to listen to the song this goes to I might really like this! Good job!

    Apr 16, 2015


It usually takes more than three weeks to prepare a good impromptu speech.
— Mark Twain