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Reply Subj: tangential comments... Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2016 at 06:48:58 pm EST (Viewed 1303 times) | |||||||
Quote: Never really thought about it but how I've personally defined Ham-Boy's powers I'm not sure he could "make" Meatloaf with his powers. Not even sure he could make the meat to put into a Meatloaf with his powers. The meat in the meatloaf is not processed enough to be available to Ham-Boy. Not even sure about Ham-Bpy's cooking ability.Even as I wrote the "meatloaf" line, I thought to myself, "Ham-Boy can only do natural meats, so he can't do meatloaf, which is mixed with filler". Then I thought "But meatloaf sounds funnier than any other word I could use here." Then I thought, "And FA doesn't really pay attention to how HB's powers work, and she's speaking, so that's okay." Then I thought, "L! is definitely going to comment on this anyway. Should I put in a footnote to clarify HB's powers or is that too much like explaining the joke (in this case more like detailing a minor nuance of character perspective)? Best leave it un-noted because it's a while since I had anything to chat with L! about." No, really, all this went through me head in the 2 seconds before I tyrped the next sentence. So, to clarify: 1. HB can't do meatloaf. 2. FA doesn't know that. Quote: But as I said tangential comments on a throw away line. I do look forward to what else you post.I'm just about to get back to Part 3 next. The current storyline deliberately doesn't feature any poster characters. #356 definitely does. Quote: Not sure if I'll get something out this december. It would be appropriate since I'm trying to get the cast of Chad & Ronnie to a Chrismahannaqwanza celebration. Maybe next year There's a difficult balance between "writing when inspirations strikes" and "writing as a discipline" isn't there? I struggle with it all the time. In fact I sometimes manage to overcome my reluctance with a mental bargain like, "Hey, Watson, if you write project X today you don't have to write project Y today. Deal?" It works more than you'd expect. Yes, when I'm being tough on myself I revert to the surname-based dialogue of my schoolmasters. | |||||||
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