alsopair of stereotypical pair
my the library
alsopair of stereotypical pair
my the library
"French are just Spanish Germans, therefore Mexicans."Sea wrote:Comrade, as Khan Bek has convinced me to give Democracy a try.
Blonde. One of the few gendered words in the English language.Riakai wrote:blond
in factRiakai wrote:infact
Needs a space.Riakai wrote:then Naomi chimes in,"Yep! I'm coming!"
Mirage_GSM wrote:No major grammar issues, but some stuff about the pacing caught my eye:
Wow, that was quick...Naomi's probably got a thing for you, man.Interesting name I don't think it's in use in Japan, though."Shut up Kun!"Did I miss a time-skip somewhere? He just sat down less than... let's say 30 seconds ago."We should probably head back to our classes,"How does he know where the library is?The afternoon's classes pass uneventfully, and I start walking back towards my the library.
bhtooefr wrote:Blonde. One of the few gendered words in the English language.Riakai wrote:blondin factRiakai wrote:infactNeeds a space.Riakai wrote:then Naomi chimes in,"Yep! I'm coming!"
Also, as far as things being fast, there's always TheHivemind's comment (probably trolling) that all the girls except Rin wanted to ride Hisao on the first day.
The point being made here is that the -kun suffix is a Japanese honorific commonly used for (among other things) friendly nicknames and mascots, so you have both an unlikely abbreviation and a source of puns, both straight-language and cross-language, massive enough to make my head hurt.Riakai wrote:"Shut up Kun!"
You're doing it wrong. ಠ_ಠRiakai wrote:autocorrect
Oboy.Silentcook wrote:The point being made here is that the -kun suffix is a Japanese honorific commonly used for (among other things) friendly nicknames and mascots, so you have both an unlikely abbreviation and a source of puns, both straight-language and cross-language, massive enough to make my head hurt.Riakai wrote:"Shut up Kun!"
You're doing it wrong. ಠ_ಠRiakai wrote:autocorrect
I plan on eventually getting one of dem, as well as a paid drawing app and a stylus~bhtooefr wrote:Bluetooth keyboard. You can get quite good ones nowadays.
Or use the Camera Connection Kit with a USB keyboard. I've seen some hilarious examples of IBM terminal keyboards (122 keys, 9.3 pounds) converted to USB and then interfaced to iPads and iPhones that way.
(I usually do my writing either on an Apple //c running AppleWorks 3.0 (I don't even have a dictionary for the spellchecker, and forget about autocorrect) or on Google Drive on my Mac, though.)
Everyone what?Riakai wrote:After that hilarious ordeal, everyone
Dahell... It must've messed up, I had a sort of time passer thingy there .-.Mader Levap wrote:Everyone what?Riakai wrote:After that hilarious ordeal, everyone
I only write on this thing on trips, I prefer computer typing.monkeywitha6pack wrote:Glad to see I'm not the only one who writes on a iPad XD but I decided it wasn't best for grammatical reasons but I enjoy the path the route is taking.
Yeeeeeeeeep, hence why I hate using the iPad.monkeywitha6pack wrote:The small text makes it a lot harder to notice the grammar spelling and on top of that spellcheck fails
Don't worry, my chapters will all be the size of the two released chapters combined from here on out. Aiming to have at least 5k-7.5k words minimum from now on.AnathRaema wrote:I have just about dick-all to add constructively, so I'm just going to tell you that so far, it's looking pretty good. If not a bit short, though that's not a problem.