5,654 Forum Posts by "Seasons"
The sentence makes sense, but the comma is not necessary.
"I think he is off at work"
There are certainly other ways to say this, some of which are arguably easier to understand... but your extra little prepositional phrase still constitutes a logical sentence.
At 3/11/13 02:04 PM, Elitistinen wrote:At 3/11/13 01:42 PM, VJF wrote: "I think he's at work" or "I think he may be at work" probably would have made more sense to her.*maybe
Actually, VJF was correct with "may be"
At 3/11/13 04:34 PM, Viper50 wrote: Tom went back in time to that year
He then made Newgrounds and had only one user.
A user with an icon of a character from an anime that wouldn't exist for another like....30 years.
This seems to be the most reasonable explanation.
At 3/11/13 03:52 PM, Nitro24 wrote: Do you like them short or long? humour based or serious? On going plot or self contained episodes? Live action or animated?
Depends. Just like a non web-based series, all of these factors depends on what kind of show I feel like watching. Overall, I tend to enjoy comedies more so than drama.
I personally enjoy web series that are under 5 minutes per episode, have an ongoing story that wraps up in 10 to 20 episodes and have a nice mix of humor with serious moments.
This is interesting. I've never really watched a web series as it was airing. I watched a few episodes of The Guild on Netflix (which was terrible btw). I thought it was weird that Netflix labeled the episodes as seasons; but then I realized that a full episode is only a few minutes long, and that Netflix simply lumped them all together to make the "episodes" you see on instant streaming.
Having said that, I have yet to really get into any single web series. I thought The Guild was going to be cool, but it wasn't. Then I tried to get into The Legend of Neil, but it was also terrible. I think I'm just outside of their target demographic (i.e. I'm getting old).
I was expecting this book to be unappealing. Judging by its synopsis, I figured it would primarily appeal to teenagers. While it is certainly true that this book is more likely to appeal to a fifteen year old as opposed to a twenty five year old, I am enjoying it nevertheless.
I'm going to be teaching high school within a few years.
At 3/11/13 12:57 AM, Klik wrote:At 3/11/13 12:51 AM, YellowisCOOL wrote: Gorillaz - Feel Good Inc ft De La Soul8/10 nostalgia yo.
White Light/White Heat- The Velvet Underground
10/10 I'll pay it forward.
At 10/16/10 07:24 PM, Wunderbar wrote: Deciding your future at 15.
Doesn't work that way. Won't work that way.
Not always the case. I'm pursuing the same dreams I had when I was fifteen, and am very close to achieving them. Nevertheless, these dreams were much more realistic than owning a nightclub.
At 10/16/10 07:17 PM, 3dog14 wrote: So recently I've decided to own nightclubs as a profession.. but I can't think of a name to save my life.. I mean it needs to sound sleek and cool.. so why not ask my fellow newgrounders?
The Itchy Crotch.
At 3/10/13 02:10 PM, Sensationalism wrote: But instead I did something about it and made something of myself instead of being a leech to society.
Wait, are zag and OP same person?
Rofl. They're both leeches, that's for sure.
At 3/10/13 06:37 AM, VJF wrote: My ex-fiance got denied like 3 times and she has schizophrenia, bi polar, fibromialgia, cystic fibrosis, and like 12 other things wrong with her that she's been diagnosed with.And you wanted to marry her?
The same question popped in my head after reading that.
At 3/10/13 01:54 PM, Darthdenim wrote: I guess the only way to know for sure is to see it for yourself.
Agreed.
Also, everyone should check out the movie Return to Oz.
At 3/10/13 01:43 PM, TheColourAwesome wrote:At 3/10/13 01:34 PM, Seasons wrote: So, then, you do care about your appearance.Because sarcasm is hard.
Apparently.
At 3/6/13 06:44 PM, Painbringer wrote: I only use Chrome when Firefox won't load a certain webpage.
Same here. Certain parts of my university's website are annoyingly incompatible with Firefox so I have to resort to using Chrome.
At 3/10/13 01:40 PM, zag wrote: Again... you people with no insight into my situation have absolutely no clue what you're talking about. For that reason, it's hard to even get offended. I'm more annoyed than anything else.
You're right, I don't have much insight into your situation. Nevertheless, you portrayed yourself as seeming lazy and unrealistic when you said that you're living off your girlfriend's income with the hopes of making it as a writer.
We're co-writers and we've finished our book.
OK. That's a little different of a scenario what you originally said.
Also, lol @ "co-writers"
We're having people proof read it and then we're going to find an agent to represent us.
If this is the first book you've ever written, then I suggest you keep writing before even considering finding an agent.
We're just supporting ourselves her job until we make the writing thing work, which we will do. If we can't, then we're killing ourselves anyway. She has no intention of cutting me off and we have no intention of breaking up.
Your "tortured artist" persona is incredibly contrived.
And I still don't care about your opinions. You have no idea who we are and I have no idea who you are.
My original comment was not intended to be offensive.
Is your book about a struggling writer? Or do you only write fantasy?
At 3/10/13 11:43 AM, TheColourAwesome wrote: Caring about ones appearance and having interests is gay.
That's why I only wear baggy jeans and Metal T-shirts.
So, then, you do care about your appearance.
At 3/8/13 01:32 AM, Stretchysumo wrote: Here's the picture. It's so easy to conserve with this it's ridiculous.
That is fucking hilarious looking.
At 3/9/13 10:21 PM, Luke wrote: That's awesome. I was about to grab a copy of the 7th Dark Tower today, but grabbed The Stand instead, it's the first edition copy of the uncut version of it. Got it for a steal price of 4.99!
I'm building my Stephen King collection slowly, and hope to have all of his published novels one day, (besides every edition of course, that's too extreme).
I saw some old editions of The Wastelands and other Dark Tower novels, which really tempted me to buy them, but I stopped myself... It's an incredible series, you should definitely put the time into reading them. The first novel isn't the best, but it really picks up in the second. I'm hooked on them.
Dude you aren't even going to believe this. I came home to visit my parents today since I'm on spring break. Thinking about your post, I asked my dad if I could borrow the first few books of the series and he tells me that my mom donated all of his Stephen King books to Goodwill...
I'm fucking pissed.
Going to Goodwill tomorrow, even though the books were donated over a month ago. They can't be selling them but for so much money, right?
At 3/9/13 05:29 PM, zag wrote: living on my girlfriend's income with the hope of being a writer.
Reading this really pissed me off for some reason. I sincerely hope your girlfriend cuts you off very soon.
At 3/9/13 06:29 PM, Gagsy wrote:At 3/9/13 05:29 PM, Zachary wrote: So you are in a band and you perform, but you can't hold a job because of anxiety? Bullshit much?Yeah. Sounds to me like someone just doesn't want to get a job.
Agreed.
At 3/9/13 02:33 PM, queensberryrules wrote: E-books will be cheaper and as more people start buying them paper publishers will jack up their prices to cover the losses.
That's not how competition works. In this scenario, the paper publishers would most likely end up lowering prices, not raising them... I'm not following your logic.
Nevertheless, I do agree with you that paper books are becoming less popular. Bottom line is that they will never entirely die out, though; and, if they do, it certainly won't be simply because e-books are a cheaper alternative.
At 3/8/13 07:54 AM, 919CDS wrote: then we see blue lights, cops talk to us (3 cars and an suv ended up showing up) the guy who owned the land just wanted to talk to my friend, my friend said sorry and he basically said it's ok, dont EVER comeback, he was young too he understands
we got off with NOTHING except wasted gas
This sounds like a tall tale my friend.
At 3/9/13 01:36 AM, Sekhem wrote: what ages constitute childhood
I had the same question...
Sixth Grade: Nas - Illmatic (Bought at an FYE in Florida on recommendation)
Respect for that ^
I started listening to music in middle school. The first band I ever got into was System of a Down. Then RATM caught my attention... before you knew it, another anti capitalist, angst ridden teen had been born
At 2/23/13 09:26 PM, Luke wrote: Does nobody on Newground read or what?
I just finished the fifth Dark Tower novel, I've read six books so far this year. My goal is 25, I think I set the bar a little low for myself.
I just started reading a book called Public Enemies today, about the 1933 - 1934 crime wave.
My dad owns all of the Dark Tower books. I have been meaning to get into them but have simply been preoccupied with other things.
At 3/4/13 03:26 AM, MidoriKatsu wrote: Has anybody read Bless Me Ultima. It's such a great and easy read.
Yes, actually. I read it not too long ago. A very pleasurable read, I agree.
At 3/9/13 12:33 AM, BleachFanatic12 wrote: The Beatles - While My Guitar Gently Weeps
2/10. I fucking hate The Beatles. Sorry.
Refused - Tannhäuser / Derivè
I sincerely hope the next poster can tolerate screaming.
I thought LOST was an amazing show for the first few seasons.
But then it quickly turned to shit once people started leaving the island. What the fuck is a "flash sideways"?
At 3/8/13 11:05 PM, Gagsy wrote: Only seen it sprouting like a bad rash over the internet in quick succession so assumed it was a 'meme' and I had zero interest to look up its origin.
Yeah I actually just recently learned about it as well.
I do still want to key his car though.
I would gladly help you!
At 3/8/13 10:58 PM, 3Flay wrote: This. It grew popular with Drake, but I doubt he's the one who came up with it.
Yeah I agree. There was song titled You Only Live Once by The Strokes that predates whatever shitty song Drake used the term in... but I don't know whether The Strokes were the first ones to use the term or even if they ever used it as an acronym.
At 3/8/13 10:54 PM, MidoriKatsu wrote: Me too, I'm so skinny my mum yells at me all the time that I'm getting too skinny. Either way my dream job is modeling(which is so fucking stupid and unrealistic), but be it as it may I still need to be sexy. I don't know how I stay so skinny since I can devour a whole jar of nutella on my own.
That's not necessarily an entirely unrealistic job. There are a few girls I went to high school with who have found jobs in modeling. Some make more than others, but they are nevertheless getting paid for looking pretty.
There's a girl in one of my classes this semester that says she is a "fashion major" which I didn't even know was a real thing.
So, yeah, don't ever think your dreams aren't achievable.
At 3/8/13 10:46 PM, Gagsy wrote: There is someone on my street who has a 'YOLO' sticker in his back window.
At 3/8/13 10:51 PM, Sword-of-Kings wrote: Everyone at my school is obsessed with saying YOLO. They are also wannabe gangsters.
I am 99% sure that the acronym YOLO did not originate on the internet.
At 3/8/13 10:43 PM, Elitistinen wrote:
:YOLO.
At 3/8/13 10:37 PM, YellowisCOOL wrote: "YOLO"
How is this an internet term? Didn't that shitty Nickelodeon rapper come up with that acronym?
At 3/8/13 10:30 PM, MidoriKatsu wrote: Besides sweets I love spicy food. Maybe that's why I'm so skinny.
I don't eat candy any more. The only real source of sugar I get is through coffee.
In fact, coffee, spicy-as-fuck Ramen, and cigarettes are pretty much the only parts of my diet...
I'm pretty damn unhealthy.
I get random CAKE songs stuck in my head whenever I'm sitting in class.
He's going the distance ... he's going for speed

