Buiding Blocks.
TV Tropes & Idioms, a website dedicated to listing all the tropes (the common story elements) used in TV, movies, comic books, anime, etc. (despite the site name). For example, here’s the entry on Cat Girls.
TV Tropes & Idioms, a website dedicated to listing all the tropes (the common story elements) used in TV, movies, comic books, anime, etc. (despite the site name). For example, here’s the entry on Cat Girls.
The infamous “torture manual,” The Manipulation of Human Behavior, is available for free download here. As one of the commenters says, “The more people who have it the harder it is to hide.” (via Futurismic.)
So there we were, trying to decide whether the plural of VIP was “very important persons” or “very important people,” when I ran into the following: person c.1225, from O.Fr. persone “human being” (12c., Fr. personne), from L. persona “human being,” originally “character in a drama, mask,” possibly borrowed from Etruscan phersu “mask.” This may
Kate writes, “For me, writing is about sharing.” And goes on to say good, positive, constructive things about writing. Um. I could come up with all kinds of nice things to say about what writing means to me, but they wouldn’t be true. Of course, this is a bad day, a day that I have
Ray’s school is having a fundraiser. If you’d like to help her out, check out the link below: **************** MOUNTAIN VISTA is having a fundraiser. You can shop online at www.abcfundraisinginc.com/store/brochures.php?sID=mou7517 The group receives profit from the sale and the seller will receive prize credits. Enter the seller ID below to begin. Seller: Rachael KenyonSeller
I sent out “Fragile” (formerly known as “Things You Don’t Want”) out again. I started questioning whether it was any good, so I read it again before I sent it. Ah, will anyone but me or my cousin Heather ever like this story? Oddly, it just struck me that the story might be read as
What, exactly, is a nemesis? Greek Goddess: “the spirit of divine retribution against those who succumb to hubris, vengeful fate personified as a remorseless goddess.” Definition: 1. something that a person cannot conquer, achieve, etc.: The performance test proved to be my nemesis. 2. an opponent or rival whom a person cannot best or overcome.
To God I pray, bless this food, it is very healthy, Amen. (Apparently, they’ve been teaching her about how foods can make you healthy. Plus Miss Mary’s preschool lunchtime blessings, and there you go.)
…by clowns! White Flower! Tight Shower! Wife Power! (via Neatorama)
So this is one of those stories that I find funny but has no real point to it. One day, one of the guys at work came in with a red-and-pink plaid shirt. Everyone gave him crap for wearing a pink shirt. He’d got it at a western store in Missouri: the shirt cost $25,