Susanne Collins
J.K.
Isaac Asimov
...i have no idea who that is...
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chanmanpartyman wrote:
Susanne Collins
J.K.
Isaac Asimov
...i have no idea who that is...
all ive heard about isaac asimov are good things
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chanmanpartyman wrote:
Susanne Collins
J.K.
Isaac Asimov
...i have no idea who that is...
You write like J.K. Rowling?
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soupoftomato wrote:
chanmanpartyman wrote:
Susanne Collins
J.K.
Isaac Asimov
...i have no idea who that is...You write like J.K. Rowling?
I think he meant 'just kidding, didn't actually get Suzanne Collins' (a good thing)
Though I honestly can't tell whether or not that was a serious question
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This thing isn't so accurate though--
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I'm not sure how accurate this thing is
Okay I just wrote a "story" to see how it would judge; after I while I just couldn't continue because Li the fairy made me want to throw up
Here:Once upon a time there was a very magical and beautiful and perfect, sparkly fairy named Li. Now Li was like the most perfect fairy ever and went on like, lots of sparkly adventures full of glitter and amazing pretty trees and stuff. She was better at painting than the best painters ever, and she had a melodious voice. Li had amazing golden waves of hair and wide blue eyes just like the ocean and her creamy white skin shone in the sun. She never bragged. She gave donations to charity. Everyone thought she was amazing and special and talented, because she was. One day Li left her home, Buttercup Island, in search of a wonderful unicorn. And she found a unicorn with its horn stuck in a tree. 'Oh, poor sparkly unicorn! Let me help you! Let me take you to Buttercup Island!' said Li. But the unicorn said...
Okay, guess what they said this compared to?
Neil Gaiman.
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Wickimen wrote:
This thing isn't so accurate though--
Post from old thread:I'm not sure how accurate this thing is
Okay I just wrote a "story" to see how it would judge; after I while I just couldn't continue because Li the fairy made me want to throw up
Here:Once upon a time there was a very magical and beautiful and perfect, sparkly fairy named Li. Now Li was like the most perfect fairy ever and went on like, lots of sparkly adventures full of glitter and amazing pretty trees and stuff. She was better at painting than the best painters ever, and she had a melodious voice. Li had amazing golden waves of hair and wide blue eyes just like the ocean and her creamy white skin shone in the sun. She never bragged. She gave donations to charity. Everyone thought she was amazing and special and talented, because she was. One day Li left her home, Buttercup Island, in search of a wonderful unicorn. And she found a unicorn with its horn stuck in a tree. 'Oh, poor sparkly unicorn! Let me help you! Let me take you to Buttercup Island!' said Li. But the unicorn said...
Okay, guess what they said this compared to?
Neil Gaiman.
He wrote Coraline. xD
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soupoftomato wrote:
Wickimen wrote:
This thing isn't so accurate though--
Post from old thread:I'm not sure how accurate this thing is
Okay I just wrote a "story" to see how it would judge; after I while I just couldn't continue because Li the fairy made me want to throw up
Here:
Okay, guess what they said this compared to?
Neil Gaiman.He wrote Coraline. xD
I know
And what a happy fairy story that was
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