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case) wrote in
fandomsecrets2014-03-10 07:07 pm
[ SECRET POST #2624 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2624 ⌋
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[Outlander]
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[The Walking Dead]
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[How I Met Your Mother]
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[Twitch Plays Pokemon]
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[Batman, Kill La Kill, Borderlands]
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[Overlord]
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[Red Dwarf]
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[Paranatural]
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[Pitch Perfect]
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[Insidious: Chapter 2]
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But, uh, let me tell you a story where that type of critique is needed. In a writing class of mine a boy tried to write a poem about a complicated childbirth that kills the mother. Some of us had to point out to him that some word choices made it seem like she was having sex or being raped instead. He seemed horrified, because that was not in any way his intent, but it read like that. It's good to point those things out in the editing stage to make sure the author didn't intend it so that they can fix it up if they need to. It prevents embarrassment down the line when they have the final product.
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(Though he was definitely skeevy once he started talking about how much he sympathized with the monster . . .)
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Though he was definitely skeevy once he started talking about how much he sympathized with the monster . . .
D: Nooooo. No. No. Abort class.
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