CastleLover, The Reader

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Long-time writer, published author, looking to play-test a few ideas for a new gamebook series.

You'll find I'm a bear - but to be fair, whether you get "grizzly" or "teddy" depends on how you come at me.  Courtesy goes a long way in this world.  :)

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Writing Exercises Restart - Week Nine on 11/29/2015 5:03:06 PM

Thanks for the clarification.


Writing Exercises Restart - Week Nine on 11/29/2015 3:05:23 PM

I'd say the odds of your being wrong are pretty high considering in the rules Kiel says:
"I cannot award points past the days of the week in question".

Turning in something past the day it was assigned sounds like "past the [day] of the week in question" to me.
But maybe I'm thinking too academically.  XP

 


Writing Exercises Restart - Week Nine on 11/29/2015 11:26:31 AM

I'm curious how Ogre11 managed to tie me, considering he was an entire day late for Tuesday's assignment.  :P


Evolution and the big bang on 11/28/2015 6:47:20 PM

This is not offline!  XD


Evolution and the big bang on 11/28/2015 6:38:03 PM

Here's where we take this offline if you'd like to discuss things further.

As I said, I'm back to the writing.


Evolution and the big bang on 11/28/2015 6:32:14 PM

How do you know life comes from lifelessness?  Observation?  Oh wait - that's your intuition, too.
But considering I've seen life come from life, any speculation that it could come from elsewhere seems silly by comparison.

And if the Big Bang is somehow now not part and parcel with evolution, why does every jackass espousing macroevolution begin with the Big Bang?

By the way, I've never said that I know where life comes from other than that it appears to come from other life.  Evolutionists get all hung up when you want to know where that first life came from?  So do I!  So does everyone.

I've spent plenty of time in college in my 39 years, junior.  And frankly, most of the professors didn't know squat.  So having a piece of paper issued by people already attempting to agree with some aforementioned ludicrous non-science confirmation bias... well, doesn't hold too much weight.

Anyway... I'm not here for this.
Let's get back to the writing at hand.  :)


Evolution and the big bang on 11/28/2015 6:19:09 PM

That's why I said no one can know one way or the other.
Although the speculation that makes less common sense seems to be the hot ticket these days some-crazy-how.  X)


Evolution and the big bang on 11/28/2015 5:57:41 PM

That's the point.  No one can know that - so to assume it works definitively one way or the other is silly and speculative (and incidentally, not science).


Evolution and the big bang on 11/28/2015 5:55:23 PM

There was a rail?  o_O


Evolution and the big bang on 11/28/2015 5:52:44 PM

Of course not - you didn't reference that at all.  Not everyone follows your brand of speculation.  ;)

And sorry, but life does not come from lifelessness.  That's asinine.