I write really long sentences. Amazingly long. Loooooong. <- Like that. They're cumbersome, and all three of my high school English teachers have commented on it. I can't help it, though. It makes sense in my head. It feels wrong to chop it all up into bits and pieces.
I'm incapable of writing anything other than fluff and humor. I've tried, trust me. Even in formal writing assignments, there's always some element of my personality that comes through, and since I'm not angsty or dramatic or sequential or methodical or logical or rational or in any way serious, anything I ever write comes out as spotty, rambling bunches of fluff. Or humor. Or sarcasm or irony or cynicism.
Or puns.
I pay no attention to character attributes aside from how they might speak, and I think I get that from fansubbing anyway. I otherwise don't give a damn how a person stands, whether he'd move to one side or another, why he feels the need to do such-and-such a thing, what makes him tick, and all those fun things that differentiate one person from another. They're all posable dolls to me, and they just do what I tell them to do.
I think on the surface. I don't -- can't -- analyze characters or people the way they deserve to be analyzed. I don't consider things. I take everything at face value as long as it makes a minimal amount of sense to me.
And I love how all of this extends beyond fanfiction.
P.S. Not fishing for compliments... just thinking out loud.
I'm incapable of writing anything other than fluff and humor. I've tried, trust me. Even in formal writing assignments, there's always some element of my personality that comes through, and since I'm not angsty or dramatic or sequential or methodical or logical or rational or in any way serious, anything I ever write comes out as spotty, rambling bunches of fluff. Or humor. Or sarcasm or irony or cynicism.
Or puns.
I pay no attention to character attributes aside from how they might speak, and I think I get that from fansubbing anyway. I otherwise don't give a damn how a person stands, whether he'd move to one side or another, why he feels the need to do such-and-such a thing, what makes him tick, and all those fun things that differentiate one person from another. They're all posable dolls to me, and they just do what I tell them to do.
I think on the surface. I don't -- can't -- analyze characters or people the way they deserve to be analyzed. I don't consider things. I take everything at face value as long as it makes a minimal amount of sense to me.
And I love how all of this extends beyond fanfiction.
P.S. Not fishing for compliments... just thinking out loud.