Subject: Re: Some responses.
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Posted on: 2016-04-11 17:06:00 UTC

-- Or, to run with the food fight, how could circumstances conspire against them to the point where they're stuck? In the Cafeteria, it's pretty easy for me to imagine. Character goes to the Caf to get a bite to eat. The only empty table is right at the back, furthest away from all the doors. Some fool starts a food fight. Character has to walk through it in order to escape. Maybe she gets angry enough to fling some tater tots (or whatever) herself along the way. Hey presto, Character has joined a food fight.

I could imagine getting a foodfight between her and the door that started after she sat down, but she would still nope the heck out of there.

I don't think you would want to see me write a version where what's-her-face doesn't drop into a plothole. It involves turning a hallway into an abattoir.

I thought I saw something about writing like Douglas Adams on the permission page. I'd rather write like him by writing with a vague goal in mind and seeing what happens.

As for someone expressing confusion about Kelly's opinion... I'm not taking it personally, but I am bothered by something that someone said during her sorting room story. He saw that Kelly didn't gossip, and came to the worst conclusion that she was stuck-up. It makes me uncomfortable to see that milder forms of jumping to bad conclusions happens here.

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