@BabaNovac TDG is a good example. The problem is writers don't know how to end the novel and they start stretching the story or repeating it.
*facepalm*my friend just posted a snap of her broken nail and hashtagged it real world problems...kill me!!
Pft just the broken part of the nail?! The children in Africa would have ate her whole. It's not good to waste food.
@Linbe i'm joking anyway. is just a test, is all theory. irl it might turn out into something different.
@episod3ux I know but i'm so busy with projects that i forgot to do it...first time visiting NUF in about a week. My life is so sad.
It was part of a project but they should have atleast given us blueprints...my purse is a whole lot lighter now..
Meh, everyone has their own personality and method. If you have a better way but it clashes with the way of a teammate it turns into a mess.
In novels amazingly talented people are called 1 in a million. That's like 7000 people. Not that talented are they.