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Which of the following makes you madder?

  • Incorrect grammar.
  • Incorrect punctuation.
  • Overly-used punctuation.
  • Cliche characters.

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just curious.

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If the type of genre is any kind of book someone buys me… I read a bunch of different stuff, but most fall under the category of YA fiction.

It takes 2 to…

  • Tango
  • Tangle
  • Make a thing go right
  • Make it outta sight
  • Say I do
  • Play the game
  • Talk
  • Boogie
  • Flamenco

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Do you have freckles?

  • Yes and I love it!
  • Yes but I hate it!
  • Yes and they’re ok nothing special.
  • No but I wish I did!
  • No and I am glad I don’t!
  • Nope!

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Click wrong one :joy:

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On a scale of 1-10, how weird are we?

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10

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When you were a little kid, what did you want to be/ thought you would be when you grew up?

  • Something mythical- ex: fairy, mermaids… etc
  • An astronaut
  • A scientist
  • A teacher
  • A FAMOUS SUPERSTAR
  • A vet
  • A firefighter
  • The president
  • Rich
  • Married
  • A lawyer
  • An artist
  • What their parents are
  • Not listed here (comment it down below!)
  • EVERYTHING!!!

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I wanted to be a princess, which led to an argument that princesses weren’t real (and 5 y/o me knew they existed lol). I wanted to be a nurse (working on it). I wanted to be an actress (also working on it).

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That time when I told a boy I liked I wanted to grow up to be a butterfly and he said I couldn’t because I was a human :cry:

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Honestly, when I was little, I don’t think I had a dream job or wanted to be a princess or something like that. When I was 8 or something, I wanted to be a teacher because I actually liked little children (still do, well except for a few children) and then wanted to be an artist when I got into art. :thinking: and now idk.

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I wanted to be a singer at first, and then an actress in a musical. Not really “a famous superstar”, but you know, successful. And then at about 11 I switched to wanting to be a writer, and that’s what I’ve been ever since!

Actually, I wanted to be an actress in a musical until I was about twenty-one.

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I wanted to be a writer, this was my dream when I was a kid; I would write so much that I ended up getting a callus on my finger :laughing:

Although I would do my best to avoid writing in front of my grandparents or parents lol :sweat_smile:

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I wanted to be a teacher because…I have no idea I hate teaching children :rofl:

I wanted to be a famous singer because of Hannah Montana then she broke my art. And becoming an actress/model has been on the table as a side job for a while.

Still wanna be married

I still believe I’m a fairy I just haven’t actived that side of me yet.

I thought I could be a lawyer because of the money

I wanted to be the first female president but yeah no :rofl:

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I still believe I’m a mermaid. I believe in us. We can achieve our dreams.

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Agreed.

I kind of hate the term “crazy” for mental illness I’ll use it for general purposes and as a joke, but there’s no such thing as “crazy like a psychopath”. No psychopath is exactly the same. No mental illness is exactly the same. Some people with more stigmatized illnesses are more grounded than those with what would be considered milder illnesses. Just because you have a mental illness doesn’t mean you’re a “crazy” person and to be avoided, and that includes heavily stigmatized illnesses like “psychopathy” (antisocial personality disorder), schizophrenia, disassociative identity disorder (previously multiple personality disorder), or borderline personality disorder (the latter is one of my many diagnoses).

On top of that, people can be in a psych ward for a hundred reasons. I was there because I was a danger to myself (and, as we discovered later, for BPD); I knew people there for depression, for detox, for anger management issues, heck, even for being drunk in public. A psych ward can be a really good place. It helped me, and I met a lot of really great people (some of whom were even there from prison!).

There’s nothing wrong with being in the psych ward, for any reason.

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Ikr I think it’s just something in the brain but we will achieve that level sooner or later Ik it

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A spy, agent something like that.

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Silly me wanted to be a housewife :woman_facepalming:t4:
There is nothing wrong with housewives, of course, but in other words, I wanted to get married and nowadays that is something I would never do. Unless we are talking about Nelida :joy:

Anyway, my polls.

Do you know how to swim? (or float, at least)

  • No
  • Yes

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And I know this has been asked a lot here, but I want something more specific. Cats or dogs?

  • Cats.
  • Dogs.
  • I love them both, but I prefer cats.
  • I love them both, but I prefer dogs.
  • I CANNOT CHOOSE! I LOVE THEM EQUALLY
  • Ew. Neither.

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Also…

Gorillaz?

  • Nope.
  • Agshfjsk yes, yes, yes.

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Ok, this is a little bit more of a story-related poll.

So: Scenario:
I have a secret in the beginning of the story. It is about the MC that provides a deeper insight, and the other characters find out near the middle-to-the-end of the story.
Now: Should I give the readers a little hint about it; and have them be tortured by watching the other characters try to figure it out? (By hint I mean not telling them with narration- more so giving them something with directing, which may lead to them figuring it out?)
OR
Should I torture them by not giving them ANY hints- and have them figure it out when the LI and other characters do?

  • Give the readers a little hint
  • Not tell the readers at all

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I wanted to be a spy, a zombie, a superhero, a gold-digger, Willy Wonka’s son, a con artist, concentrated aqua regia, a Pepsi can, William Shakespeare’s assassin (I hate hate hate Julius Caesar so much!), a hairstylist, a gang leader and an examination question paper maker.

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