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WBDaddy

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  1. Would you have made this assessment if she hadn't specifically said he looked Pakistani?
  2. I remember when you first posted this over at ABDLSF and some anons actually reported it as spam. That was probably the best ironic humor moment I've ever experienced.
  3. Compared to a regular Foley catheter, it would be a godsend for many people with urethral strictures and other problems emptying their bladders. No need to change them out, just insert a new one when you realize the old one has ceased to function. No tube hanging out of the end, the tube being the primary driver of UTI's in the first place. Yeah, it'd be a huge technological improvement over standard catheters for people who needed them chronically.
  4. Right? Got down to 38 here in Central FL. I had to scramble and get my Carolina Reaper seedlings inside overnight for fear of frost!
  5. The CDC "development milestone" guidelines are helpful here for figuring out what kids are capable of doing at any given age. It's important to remember that kids younger than 4 can probably string a few words together like "I go pee-pee!", kids younger than 3 can maybe put a noun and a verb together, kids younger than 2 can vocalize simple, single words usually, and kids younger than 18 months are still finding words, but most of their sounds are "Da!" and pointing. It's good to contemplate stuff like this, because their thought patterns are pretty similar, and there's nothing worse than writers ascribing complex thoughts that involve social cues and much more mature feelings to pre-K kids.
  6. You're referring to the series by @Alex Bridges called "Done Adulting Volume 2"
  7. It was intended as such. While I can only take Oronofsky films in small doses (for the sake of my mental health), I do enjoy them. I've watched Pi probably 20 times, Requiem at least 5, and The Fountain at least three.
  8. Well, I finally came back and gave it a full read. Feels like you channeled Darren Oronofsky for this plot, except his ending would've had Lina trapped in her machine and Katie/Tim deciding it was super-bad for the world to know about this machine and destroying it. Or something similarly bleak. Really, the mindfucking from every angle during the second arc was brilliant. Great job!
  9. Can I just say, the author indicated 6 months ago that there were conflicting priorities, one most likely involving them getting paid (which this story does not), and it's really frustrating to see this story get bumped by someone other than the author, because I'd love nothing more than the author to update us on the situation, and every time someone bumps it, I have to assume that they just beat me to first reply on an author update, only to be disappointed by the fact that it is nothing more than someone yelling "M0aR pL0x!"
  10. Yep. The author is doing a nice job of demonstrating to us the extremely childlike imagination the MC has gained since being isolated all that time.
  11. 0 = plate. 9 = coffee mug with the handle turned toward you. Fork with one tine, but...
  12. Someone told him he had diarrhea of the mouth, so he took action to remediate. If only that's how 911 worked in this country.
  13. Yeah, the lawsuit is thin at best. Looks like a weak money grab, especially since these people weren't actual members of the HOA.
  14. I mean, I'm "from" Alaska, but I haven't lived there since I was 2 months old...
  15. I'm such a perfectionist (3 years of medical transcription will do that to you) that I generally don't need to revise. Not saying I'm perfect; I do miss stuff because I don't go back and re-read, but the errors are so rare I don't worry about it unless I decide I want to publish something (which hasn't happened yet).
  16. So, if you do first person (1P), you are literally barring yourself as the narrator from telling people what other people are thinking or what they're doing if you (the main character) are not in the room or otherwise privy to the conversation. If you switch off and talk about what someone else is thinking or what they're doing off-camera (because the camera is the eyes of the main character), then you're breaking the narrative and ruining the suspension of disbelief. The same is true if you operate in third-person limited (3PL), where we're only talking about what one person is doing. But third-person omniscient (3PO) gives you the freedom of telling people what is going on everywhere. The flip side is, 3PO creates an *expectation* that you talk about what everyone is doing. Personally, I like 1P or 3PL for stuff that really just centers around the main character and I don't really want anyone to care about anything else. 3PO is best suited for a story where there are a lot of little subplots that involve some of the characters some of the time and others at other times.
  17. You know, I stopped in here a while back for a casual skim (as I do in every thread) to see if the story hooked me, and it didn't, so I left. But seeing this bit of information makes me want to give it a second try, maybe put a little more effort into the read and see if I can pick up on the vibe you're trying to give off here. Because this is an ambitious approach, in some ways even tougher than tackling believable second person narrative in a long form story, and I respect your vision enough to give it another shot.
  18. Dude, I dated older women most of my life, and no, 13 years isn't that big an age gap.
  19. And there it is. The whole house will now know, and there will be no escaping the humiliation. Only question left is, what will Jackson tell Grammy? She's been wearing them for days? Weeks? Months?
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