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let's make a story!
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gabi in japan - Posts: 244
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Re: let's make a story!
How many threads like this do we need?
(Sorry, I guess that was eight words.)
(Sorry, I guess that was eight words.)
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Also see my lang-8 journal, where you can help me practice Japanese (and Spanish, and Italian!)
Also see my lang-8 journal, where you can help me practice Japanese (and Spanish, and Italian!)
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furrykef - Posts: 1558
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Re: let's make a story!
ok, I'll start.
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two_heads_talking - Posts: 4137
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Re: let's make a story!
ok, ok, i guess we don't need another story thread, but i thought it would be fun. perhaps we can do it when the other thread is dead. rich?? becki? tokai? anyone?????
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gabi in japan - Posts: 244
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Re: let's make a story!
I agree with you gabi. When the other story writing thread is dead and buried, we could do this. It's actually a good idea. Three words per person would be good for the Japanese version too. 3 words, or a word with a particle and a verb or adjective or something like that. Certainly something to think about for future games.
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tōkai devotee - Posts: 1110
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gabi in japan - Posts: 244
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Re: let's make a story!
gabi in Japan,
Another thing is, keeping track of the story flowing is going to get tougher and time consuming.
Another thing is, keeping track of the story flowing is going to get tougher and time consuming.
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