Watson Tone Analyzer · 1:58am Jul 20th, 2015
Thought some of you might be interested in this:
Not sure how to interpret the results, but it sure is interesting to play with.
Thought some of you might be interested in this:
Not sure how to interpret the results, but it sure is interesting to play with.
My new favorite is "Come on, guys!"
That is all.
Well, it's safe to say that my first use of the auto-approve system went well. I certainly wasn't expecting Rerouted to be featured. It was very interesting to see that even before it hit the featured box, it got more votes and views in under 24 hours than One Day I Found a Multiverse in My Pajamas got over the course of a week. I suppose when writing an AU adventure sequel with Best Pony and spacetime shenanigans, it helps if she's actually a pony. Also,
What.
WHAT?
Guys, what did you do? I made this in like ten seconds. Why is it everywhere? This was filler while I worked on other stuff. Now people are yelling at me for making it.
Really though I'm too grateful for mere words to ever fully describe. I'm gonna go back over it and clean it up sense it seems it's now going to be everywhere. Thank you so much.
In regards to Linguistic Walls, since there seems to be a high demand for both a sequel and a higher quality product I'm going to give the audience what they want in one neat little package. Here's a little looksey.
Bridging Words - [2nd Person] [Human] [Sad] [Slice of Life]
I mentioned in my author's note for Rakadi & Ahe'eyo: The Language Barrier that I created two entire languages for use exclusively in my story. I figured I'd put out there exactly how the two languages function (or, at least, how the bits of it function that were relevant to the story).
(i.e. a ramble about linguistics and, to some extent, 'headcanon', although this was really meant to be a "What do you think?" post, assuming that after reading this wall of text, someone might actually want to reply :/)
English Is A Tough Language
English is kind of complicated. I often revert to speaking French, Korean, Chinese, or Japanese (or a combination of all of these at once) because they make more sense. :P
Reasons English is a weird language:
1. There are a bunch of variations of a word that are pronounced the same, but they are spelled different and mean different things.
Such as to, too, two. There, there, their. Where, wear. Tare, Tear. Bare, Bear. So on and so forth.