Staying Home Edition
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Staying Home Edition
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Gangster Computer God worldwide SECRET CONTAINMENT POLICY, made possible SOLY by worldwide Computer God Frankenstein Controls, especially LIFELONG CONSTANT THRESHOLD BRAIN WASH RADIO ( quiet and motionless, I can slightly hear it; repeatedly this has saved my life on the streets ). FOUR BILLION worldwide population ALL living have a Computer God CONTAINMENT POLICY BRAIN BANK BRAIN, A REAL BRAIN, in the Brain Bank Cities on the far side of the Moon, we never see. Primarily, based on your lifelong Frankenstein radio controls, especially, your Eyesight T.V. (sight, and sound) recorded by your brain. YOUR Moon BRAIN of the Computer God, activates your Frankenstein Threshold Brain Wash Radio LIFELONG, inculcating conformist propaganda, even frightening you andmixing you up and the USUAL "DON’T WORRY ABOUT IT." for your set backs, mistakes even when you receive deadly injuries. THIS IS THE WORLDWIDE COMPUTER GOD SECRET CONTAINMENT POLICY.
First for Sito did nothing wrong.
she had outstanding jaw game
Adderall is a meme, isn't it? Just makes you write a lot, doesn't make you write well. Though I wonder if you are that user.
>Adderall is a meme, isn't it? Just makes you write a lot, doesn't make you write well.
Not that user, but yes. You will end up writing giant doorstopped shite like that Merman Brian Sanderson autist. People then mention Steven King, but he's a freak even unmedicated and I'm pretty sure he drank too. Alcohol is the "traditional" writer's drug, but honestly you're better off just chewing on your own low-grade depression while remaining relatively unmedicated if you want your best writing. Maybe caffeine.
Re-writing or editing while on adderal probably has some usefulness, though. Just give yourself 10-14 days between states for your brain to fully adjust. Generally, having your mind in two different states while going over the same work will usually yield at least a few benefits. At least, that seems true in my experience.
>Janeway would obviously have her own holodeck programs, and since we're writing her as a strong and independent woman exploring a vast, untouched frontier we should have it reflect that.
>The obvious answer is to make her a colonial frontierswoman, enduring hardship and overcoming the wilderness to make a prosperous and fulfilling life for herself
>Yeah but... that would be expensive and Mulgrew doesn't like horses.
>oh... Guess she'll be a subservient homebody who can't get over her love for a man who keeps his secret wife locked in the attic, and eventually marries him when the secret wife kills herself.
Motherfucker *what*.
Just following orders.