Subject: Oops
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Posted on: 2014-09-28 03:28:00 UTC
Not Des Mervine, Das Mervin. Sorry.
Subject: Oops
Author:
Posted on: 2014-09-28 03:28:00 UTC
Not Des Mervine, Das Mervin. Sorry.
You were spending all your time writing bios and short stories that told us absolutely nothing about how you would actually write. I made the decision that you would be better off trying to write an actual mission - the thing you're trying to get Permission so you can keep doing - and showing me that, to demonstrate how you'd actually write. That mission, all by itself, will constitute a Permission Request.
hS
From what I remember, you were denied permission but an alternate route- writing a mission as your permission application instead of bios and whatnot- was provided.
I'm pretty sure you were just given a different option for applying for permission, not permission itself.
Yeah, I was. I remember that we were calling it a "PerMission".
Didn't you give me a can of virtual beef soup on a pillow as a newbie gift? (Still don't know what to do with that, but whatever.)
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I don't think that was me.
By the way, I was wondering whether or not somebody has done a mission for The Girl Who Lived Septology. It's on the wikia page, but it doesn't really say. It says that Des Mervin sporked it, so is that the same thing?
A mission is a type of sporking, but not all sporkings are missions. Considering The Girl Who Lived's length, I'm pretty confident it was not missioned.
In fact, I doubt it is a fitting fic for a mission because of its sheer length - a mission that will no doubt be longer than a book will be both problematic and time-consuming to write and (at least in my opinion) very annoying to read.
Not Des Mervine, Das Mervin. Sorry.