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| 23 Jan 2015 08:32 PM |
HMMMMMMMM I have a question about whether something in a random story I'm writing should be there or if it isn't really necessary but how much of the story would you really have to see just to say if that one paragraph was necessary....
Can I be vague and say "If someone's about to go on a journey, and I just need to start it now, should I actually tell how they really start it, or skip ahead to the good stuff?" Because like I could just skip ahead there's a good spot but but but I could put plot elements into their starting of it
but but that beginning thing is so boring and unnecessary
but
but
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| 23 Jan 2015 08:40 PM |
eight views and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3SiESbhw6U thanks a lot guys |
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| 23 Jan 2015 08:46 PM |
| it's more interesting version of yfw |
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PawzKat
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| 23 Jan 2015 09:21 PM |
feel no
i meant
face
damn it tfw u get an obvious acronym one mixed up with a different one |
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