1) The questions are random dollar store questions about your favorite color and the last food you ate, and the results rip you open and describe every last detail of your soul
2) The questions are deep, thought-provoking scenarios that require careful consideration and take you on an emotional journey, and the results are like. Rickroll and Onceler.
Every time I see posts from writers about small progress or procrastination, I think about this image, and it makes me smile for hours.
KJSKJDKJD okay but that meme.... my guy. my dude. im just saying, brando sando wrote four secret books, because he felt like it. i think the only writing-related research good ol' GRRM has done is how the process of posthumous book series completion works.
thanks myn, this is indeed gonna keep me smiling for at least the rest of the day
For context, leading up to this chapter, the Israelites-previously led by judges, with God as their king-decided that they wanted a human king. Now, in chapter 9, we meet the young man who will become the first human king of Israel: Saul.
The chapter describes him as impressive; "There was no one more impressive among the Israelites than he."
It also describes him as standing "a head taller than anyone else."
So what I'm getting at is, when Samuel was given the responsibility to anoint a king, rather than anointing anyone else in Israel, he anointed the
“Nope” is such an amazing movie! It has a great cast, a fantastic script and some incredible social commentary that’s very reminiscent of our world. However, I’m shocked that nobody has pointed out the very strange writing choice they made in terms of Jean Jacket’s catchphrase. Very surprised no one has talked about it yet anytime JJ showed up on screen and said:
Kinda weird they went with that, but who am I to question the creative process?? Anyways, thought I’d point that out for y’all!