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That’s the thing with life: no one makes it out alive.
—Beetlejuice,Beetlejuice the Musical
[Gengar! they/she] [Spooky month fan, internet cryptid, certified nerd]
I can't remember most of the things I search up, but here's some:
—name generator —how to make soap —the titles of stories to see whether or not they're original
Oh wait I found the history button. Okay, here's some actual word for word searches:
—can you record someone without consent in _______ state —what was I going to look up (I never did remember) —how to pronounce _________ —how to pronounce (insert my real name here (it was because my teachers were giving us forms for how to pronounce our names correctly, and I wasn't sure how to write how you pronounce it. Google got it wrong though. It's not an uh sound, it's an eh.))
And that's everything on this computer. (I haven't had it very long. It's a school computer)
"Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened." ~Dr. Seuss
I always have to look up name generators -- sometimes I try baby name websites, but most of the time I'm trying to match characters with names that I could not come up with myself.
I also will do random searches of climates: i.e., typical weather, typical temperature on random cities -- I try not to copy any one or the other, but more so establish what area/region I want the story to be in.
Besides that, I have so many searches on "how to __" such as how many steps it takes to become a foster parent, various food recipes, and of course, where can someone be stabbed without dying quickly. Maybe. Or maybe that's a future search. 0-0
name: key/string/perks pronouns: she/her/hers and they/them/theirs
novel: the clocktower (camp nano apr 24) poetry: the beauty of the untold (napo 2024)
Don't aim at success--the more you aim at it and make it a target, the more you are going to miss it. For success, like happiness, cannot be pursued; it must ensue, and it only does so as the unintended side-effect of one's dedication to a cause greater than oneself or as the by-product of one's surrender to a person other than oneself. — Viktor E. Frankl
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