Hey! Thanks for Sandbox! Didn’t think I still had it in me.
So my newest story is by far my most SoL one yet. There’s really not much to it but you’d be shocked at how much I have to say about it.
So let’s begin!
Okay, so just now I got back from my trip to my therapist that helps me with my insomnia issues. He prescribed me some medicine that should help me sleep better, it's medication I've taken before but in a higher dosage. Hopefully, this should work. Apparently, part of the reason I'm not sleeping so well is because of my high energy levels, almost to the point of being like Pinkie Pie, this along with my OCD doesn't help my case. Apparently, I also have mood swings as well from what I've
So recently within the last month I've created a couple OCs. Thought I'd share them with you and see what you think of their design in general. Not exactly looking for any suggestions but rather a reaction to their design.
Genre/Type: Anime OC
Name: Rao Chao-xing
Gender: Female
Age: Young. In her teens. Haven’t fully decided yet.
Race: Human Asian (Chinese).
Height: 5’4’’
Appearance:
Very recent, but I thought about posting a 27-minute set of commercial breaks that aired during a YTV telecast from this past Saturday. These breaks are from an airing of HOME ALONE (1990), Fox's perennial holiday favourite and (by my estimate) one of the few films that most everyone has seen at least once. Several ads are repeated more than once!
Don't mind me, just in kind of a weird and nostalgic mood right now.
Hello! And welcome to my desperate plea for help suggestion box! I will be completely honest, I'm starting to run low on new, origional ideas for my Prank War story. 3 months of updating 3-4 times a week will do that to you.
So, time for audience participation! What kind of pranks do YOU want to see Nick, the Royal sisters, and company bug each other with? Put them here so I can have 'em all in one place. You will be credited for your ideas in the corresponding chapter.
I can't claim to have watched it back then. See, that was my last year at university, and while I should have been studying so I wouldn't get a D in that database course and screw up my GPA so I wouldn't graduate cum laude, I was likely rip-roaring drunk that Saturday night. Even if I hadn't, I still would have been unlikely to see it, if just for the reason that my parents had full control of the house's sole TV on Saturday nights so they might watch such sophisticated fare as Love Boat and
Mediocrity is more dangerous in a critic than in a writer.
—Eugene Ionesco