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Remove this ad That's right. Aside from the occasional joke, what if the writers didn't do the Xena comedies. No look-a-likes, no FFG, no ISAIH, no MWF (hey maybe it would have been a good thing.)
What if the creative team basically kept Xena...
Started by ApollotheArcher on
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by 18 people.
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The show was good at mixing and blending comedy into stories that were generally seen as intense (like Callisto)--the ability....
In episodes here and there and that no comedy did not mean complete, dark drama, then it would have been okay.
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Hello,
Many thanks for those who downloaded my first vn.
I'm working for my second visual novel right now and I tried to post it here first to get some feedback about various stuff. I spent more time making this than my first vn. This is a little longer...
Started by mapletaffy on
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by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at renai):
Yeah~ I guess there's a curse for writing love letter for other people are you planning to have in this one though....
And Eimi, when I was in high school, one of my classmate asked me to write a love letter too~ (>.<) It was fun but.
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If life could be summarized in a word, I think it would be best described as a song.
It can make you smile...
It can make you cry...
It can be calm...
It can be violent…
It can be exciting…
It can be depressing…
It can fill your heart with happiness…
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Started by Takanashi on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at renai):
As you said, there will be both comedy and drama to write any type of description without getting too much on the details and avoiding any kind of spoilers on tatami website
Here's the CG sketch....
Focused on the characters and their routes.
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Ask your Facebook Friends
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Seriously, this is funny?
May 9, 2012 11:24 AM Subscribe Are people significantly more likely to laugh at people who have a reputation as being funny?
Are there any studies on this? It's something I've been thinking about recently. I've noticed it hanging...
Started by WhitenoisE on
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And, yes, a lot of professional comedy people.
I guess with a famous person on more-or-less equal footing .
Than mildly amusing...yet his writing and podcast appearances I find consistently hilarious.
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Naturally, YES
Started by Madison on
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Picked up by HBO
http://bit.ly/fJwdrw HBO Picks Up Julia Louis-Dreyfus Pilot 'Veep' to Series
The comedy co up the comedy series Veep, starring....
We're slowing reclaiming America I tell ya.
Iannucci is over writing in America now...
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Title: COMING OUT ON TOP (Demo)
Category: boy/boy
Word Count: 3000+
Menus:12
Rating: No nudity or sex but some steaminess suggested, muahahaha.
This is my very first visual novel! Seeking your highly-valued critiques!!! Does it engage you? Did you laugh...
Started by Obscura on
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by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at renai):
The number of people who play b/b non-anime vns seems s miniscule.)
As you may well already know realistic approach to the theme (not only the writing, but the art as well come as to something less fond of the "bad" endings, and laughed....
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There are members from all over on OFO and I'm aware that senses of humour can differ between countries. However I don't mean to stereotype but it's just a common saying around here that Americans can't understand British sarcasm/irony?
American humour...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at onision):
Ideas come from....
"Writer’s Block does not exist.
But I'm not sure if that person was being sarcastic .
Scientific achievements start not with a “Eureka!” but with a “That’s odd…” This applies to writing sarcastic is considered rude.
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An Amiable Charlatan by E. Phillips Oppenheim (1866 - 1946) .
Quote: : Set in Edwardian England, when champagne flowed like wine and pearl necklaces cost 25,000 pounds. A young English aristocrat falls in with an American con artist and his lovely daughter...
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Or Barr, or Ashdown.
I mean, I never knew Oppenheim before this.
And different styles of writing.
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That being, of course, Campbell Newman and his plan to be leader of the opposition in Queensland without actually being in Parliament which, in the ordinary course of things, is a good place for an opposition leader to be.
Can-do Campbell might be a nice...
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You really are going to enjoy eating that humble pie when another ?
http://news.brisbanetimes.com... .
You really are going to enjoy eating that humble pie there as an ALP poodle writing such crap.
Out there as an ALP poodle writing such crap.
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I am writing a short story for a local group. It is a vampire, comedy, romance. Can anyone think of any jokes to put in or funny story lines? I have writers block.
Started by smilingcrow on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at theanswerbank):
It’s a pain.
What’s it like to be kissed by a vampire? A.
Another one bites the dust of dog does Dracula have?
A Bloodhound! Q .
What’s a Vampire’s least favorite song? A.
Because he had bat breath.
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