The old one was 101 pages, which is objectively too many pages.
The last response was Agent Macleod.
Let us have a moment of silence for all those questions that have gone unanswered. Press "f" to pay respects.
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101 again, my friend.
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I'm just here. -Dr. Robinson
You do planes, what's the shittiest plane that people still use?
- I do generators. Airplanes are not my forte.
- I was not the last question. That was some n00b.
Congrats Procy, you made a new thread and then immediately broke it.
you were when I started typing it up :c
I was replying to them, not asking a question.
Go sit in the corner Procy :P
objectively too many pages.
Do you have a proof?
Do you have a favorite historical figure? If so, who are they and why do you like them?
Whether you like it or not, history is on our side. We will bury you!
What is a videogame you've beaten already but still come back to ?
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Contra for the Nintendo Entertainment System. I've beaten that game at least a dozen times with different people. Playing through it is a great way to get to know someone you've just started hanging out with.
Whether you like it or not, history is on our side. We will bury you!
What is your favorite color?
The color of the sky in the evening after a rainstorm, a deep crimson red.
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Damn this is a good question. It would probably be an iron-fisted dictatorship dedicated to benefiting me. My subjects would all be puppies, and to defend it I would strap swords to their backs and train them to do ride horses.
How the butts do you keep coldposting quality work?
Alternately, if you could go to Sam Raimi's cabin in the woods1 and revive a dead author from their grave, who would it be and which loved one/innocent living creature(s) would you sacrifice to do it?
…I do typically forget this thread when I post in it, but six days is a new record. Oops.
How the butts do you keep coldposting quality work?
I think in these cases I write things that will just either fail or succeed. Like, topics and subject matter with no middle ground as far as reception goes, I guess? So if I were to get them reviewed, I'd just get minor sentence-fixes and then I'd get people saying "I like this" or "I just flat-out don't like this." So I started just saying "why bother with drafts then" and then after I said "why bother" the first time, and then more times, I started realizing that I had an ongoing streak of well-rated coldposts and it's still unbroken. I think four articles now? Five? I don't know. So I guess I'll keep doing it. My only advice is to read your own work at least five times from as objective a standpoint as possible before posting. That will catch the minor errors and inconsistencies, usually.