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Lol. As in slow motion in real life? Hmm, glass flowing... Sounds awesome. I have heard about "supercooled liquid" somewhere in my chemistry classes but I forgot what it means (and I'm way too lazy to google it). What I would like to know: Is pitch actually melting at room temperature? As in does its molecular structure slowly change through time? Or is it just a very very viscous fluid with the molecules moving at a very languid pace? I looked for it but the range for the pitch melting varies on various webpages. This is so fascinating.
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I highly doubt that the oil drop will "splat". Given the high viscosity of the fluid, i think it will maintain its drop shape. So it will be like a rock falling in the beaker. You can actually see the previous drops still in their original shape. This is interesting. Thanks for the share. Cheers Ieshwar
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Hi, I'm Ieshwar and I like sleeping and procrastination. Welcome to GA
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I can't believe it took more than 25 posts for Full Metail Alchemist to come up. That's a classic, guys. Why no one has mentioned Bleach? I'm shocked to my very core. I have watched like the first 220 episodes. But it started to get a bit redundant plot-wise. Still, I think it's pretty cool. Next anime on my list: Naruto. Cheers Ieshwar
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Michael... I just can't figure him out. There's something about him you are definitely not telling. Obviously, that's because we are seeing everything through Asher's eyes and he barely knows him. Hmmm. He does have a drinking problem. But there's more... Looking forward to discover that. I have a hunch we'll be seeing more of Jonesie. He's likeable but his intentions are not favourable for the Michael-Asher pairing... Great chapter. Thanks for sharing.
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Well, I don't know much about Japanese culture. But from the little I know, they seem to be different things. For me, Samurais are the noble warriors, out in the field of the war fighting under huge metal armours. But Ninjas are the stealthy assassins working in the shadows of the night, quick and deadly. (Please don't consider this as reference. These are just my opinions.) So are you asking this for a story? I don't think it's a good idea to write about Samurais or Ninjas because people like them better. Like Michael said, it all depends on your plot and characters. If I have to pick one, I'll go with Ninjas. (Though I love the sword-fighting style of Japanese Samurais.) Cheers Ieshwar
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Congratulations to KC and Michael.
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Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday to Finn!! Hope that you have lots of fun.
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The last bit... story of my life. I spent five hours (from 1 am till 6 am) on Youtube waiting Britain Got Talent. I was supposed to finish my projects. I hate myself.
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It's a real pity that I can like this chapter just once. *sigh* It's a great chapter, by the way. Dan is so cute. I want to hug him and squeeze him so tight. Lol. You have a nice set of characters- the innocent protagonist, the gay guru and the straight crush. Nice... Chris is obviously acting as a mentor to Dan. He had experiences and he's trying to help his friend. It's noble. But I see that even he doesn't know everything. He's just a teen after all and his experiences seem to be just one kind. (i'm referring to the part where he says that making love is fake) But then, his views represent what is the reality of the majority of gays. True. Sad. Anyway, the gay dating site thing was very well done. I like how you kept it real. And how you inserted some humour in there. That's what I love about this story. It's so real. I feel like re-living my teens. Lol. Thanks for sharing.
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An amazing closure to the first part. What I loved was how real it seems, especially the first part. As someone who had been very introvert during my teens, I could identify with most parts. Very said, true, but well-written also. Glad that he came out. He's healing. As in the paranoia inside him, it's changing. It's good. So when's the part two coming?
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Happy Birthday. Hope that you have lots of fun. Cheers Ieshwar
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Great chapter. Glad to see more of Michael, at least with him being sober. Lol. I LOVE Asher's room- all those mismatched things of different kinds and especially that bookcase as a wall! I would love to have a room like that. I really like the way you blend the descriptions in the narration. They don't bog down the flow of the story. Instead, they bring a punch to what's being said. You did that with the bar in the first chapter and then the corporate world in the second chapter. And now with Asher's room. Really very well done. Btw, it's going to be long dinner. It starts this week and will end the next week... (my attempt of humour. Lol) And congrats on being Promising. You totally deserve it.
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Writing Tip Writing Tip: Writing Groups - Some Pros And Cons
Ieshwar commented on Trebs's blog entry in Writing World
I have never worked in writing groups. I normally avoid doing so because my own writing habits are very erratic. I don't commit to anything, especially if it involves someone else's work too. Working with someone different is good- you get to learn stuff. Working with someone too different can only lead to incompatibility issues. Who you are working with is something to consider, I think. By the way, I love the last paragraph. Very true! And very well-said. Great article, Libby. Thanks for the share. -
And as we also found out, Nerimon is in fact FishWings alter ego. Since we are already talking about Twilight. Reasons Pro-Twilight: Shirtless Taylor Lautner. Reasons Anti-Twilight: Well, pretty much everything else. Though I think the first movie was watchable. The second was beyond awful. The third was "meh". Never bothered with the fourth and fifth. Cheers Ieshwar
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This looks very interesting. Will surely give it a read whenever I have some time to spare... or procrastinate. Great review, LJH.
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Yes, I believe that the core of this story is indeed the emotion, one of utter love without any limits or barrier (even death). That's what I wanted to evoke. Glad that I could. I'm honored that it made you think of something as beautiful as Titanic. Thanks for the review, Louis.
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Thank you for the review, Rob. I always try to experiment with the story telling. Sometimes, I work with flashback (playing with the chronological order) or inserting a story in another story. It's fun because you learn what works and what not. I know that the flashback sometimes disrupts the flow of the actual story. But it's something I wanted to try. Thanks again for this honest review.
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That's it? It's so short... I love the descriptions at the start of the chapter. You take great care of telling us about this corporate world. It's very interesting and creates the perfect setting. Your way of telling is too, with the soft dark humour, is awesome. I was already in love with Asher since the first chapter. And Michael, he's so mysterious... Would love to know more about him or see him when he's sober. Lol. One more week to go till the next chapter...
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Difficult not to go 'Awwww' at the end. Very nice...
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Not a big fan of the Hunger Games series. I watched the first film and find it good, not exceptional but good. The trailer looks really nice though. Will surely give it a try. Looking forward to the scene where Katniss reveals the mockingjay costume. Cheers Ieshwar
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The commercial is really cool! I loved it. I was born in 1989, so I don't know much about 80's. It sounds great though. Cheers Ieshwar
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Okay, it's creepy. Got a headache because it is kind of annoying. But I don't think it's true. Here's the story in the description. Sounds creepy but fake. But it would make a good horror story. It would have got a "like" from me if it was here at GA. Story. Anyway, thanks for the share. Cheers Ieshwar
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That's totally awesome. Congrats!
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The Unfortunate Dismissal of James Forster
Ieshwar commented on Andy78's story chapter in The Unfortunate Dismissal of James Forster
I haven't read the book. I've watched the cartoon though. But nevertheless, it was very enjoyable. Thanks.
