For those who want to learn Irish (Gaeilge)

thelanguagecommunity: http://www.maths.tcd.ie/gaeilge/ -there are two sections, you can browse general Irish, or do lessons http://www.daltai.com/grammar/ -Grammar, they also have phrases and proverbs on the site http://www.erinsweb.com/gae_index.html -scroll down and the lessons are the numbers in the column to the left … Read moreFor those who want to learn Irish (Gaeilge)

For those who want to learn Irish (Gaeilge)

thelanguagecommunity: http://www.maths.tcd.ie/gaeilge/ -there are two sections, you can browse general Irish, or do lessons http://www.daltai.com/grammar/ -Grammar, they also have phrases and proverbs on the site http://www.erinsweb.com/gae_index.html -scroll down and the lessons are the numbers in the column to the left … Read moreFor those who want to learn Irish (Gaeilge)

TO THOSE MAKING NATIVE OCS

aphromanoo: I see this a lot, no one has actual names, or any reference for names, that are legit Native American, varying among the tribes, for their characters. Babynames.com and shit like that will give you names made up by white… Read moreTO THOSE MAKING NATIVE OCS

TO THOSE MAKING NATIVE OCS

aphromanoo: I see this a lot, no one has actual names, or any reference for names, that are legit Native American, varying among the tribes, for their characters. Babynames.com and shit like that will give you names made up by white… Read moreTO THOSE MAKING NATIVE OCS

Hello! In my writing, I tend to be overly descriptive (some call it floral) and when it comes to a fight, I try to balance floral with fast, quick and decisive. i.e. describing the shape and color of a weapon or the way light moves across it while it’s moving towards the other combatant, then jumping through one or two blows quickly. This can happen at any point in the fight, depending on how long it is. My question is, do you think this style would be interesting if well done?

howtofightwrite: The word you’re looking for is “flowery”. Unless your writing is actually depicting flowers then it isn’t floral. Floral patterns. Floral arrangements. Flowery writing as in “overly-descriptive” and even “purple prose”. The secondary definition of flowery is “marked by or given… Read moreHello! In my writing, I tend to be overly descriptive (some call it floral) and when it comes to a fight, I try to balance floral with fast, quick and decisive. i.e. describing the shape and color of a weapon or the way light moves across it while it’s moving towards the other combatant, then jumping through one or two blows quickly. This can happen at any point in the fight, depending on how long it is. My question is, do you think this style would be interesting if well done?

Hello! In my writing, I tend to be overly descriptive (some call it floral) and when it comes to a fight, I try to balance floral with fast, quick and decisive. i.e. describing the shape and color of a weapon or the way light moves across it while it’s moving towards the other combatant, then jumping through one or two blows quickly. This can happen at any point in the fight, depending on how long it is. My question is, do you think this style would be interesting if well done?

howtofightwrite: The word you’re looking for is “flowery”. Unless your writing is actually depicting flowers then it isn’t floral. Floral patterns. Floral arrangements. Flowery writing as in “overly-descriptive” and even “purple prose”. The secondary definition of flowery is “marked by or given… Read moreHello! In my writing, I tend to be overly descriptive (some call it floral) and when it comes to a fight, I try to balance floral with fast, quick and decisive. i.e. describing the shape and color of a weapon or the way light moves across it while it’s moving towards the other combatant, then jumping through one or two blows quickly. This can happen at any point in the fight, depending on how long it is. My question is, do you think this style would be interesting if well done?

I’m doing an assignment for my music appreciation course in college and my professor linked me to this site to find out what this quote means, “learn the rules like a pro so you can break them like an artist.” I need your name so I can site the meaning of Picasso’s quote

Hi, and wow!! I am enormously honored that your professor linked you here. Thanks for coming in! I briefly discuss the quote here in an inspirational sense: http://writeinspiration.tumblr.com/post/47549252841/learn-the-rules-like-a-pro-so-you-can-break-them But to get into the nitty-gritty of what it means: I learned a… Read moreI’m doing an assignment for my music appreciation course in college and my professor linked me to this site to find out what this quote means, “learn the rules like a pro so you can break them like an artist.” I need your name so I can site the meaning of Picasso’s quote

I’m doing an assignment for my music appreciation course in college and my professor linked me to this site to find out what this quote means, “learn the rules like a pro so you can break them like an artist.” I need your name so I can site the meaning of Picasso’s quote

Hi, and wow!! I am enormously honored that your professor linked you here. Thanks for coming in! I briefly discuss the quote here in an inspirational sense: http://writeinspiration.tumblr.com/post/47549252841/learn-the-rules-like-a-pro-so-you-can-break-them But to get into the nitty-gritty of what it means: I learned a… Read moreI’m doing an assignment for my music appreciation course in college and my professor linked me to this site to find out what this quote means, “learn the rules like a pro so you can break them like an artist.” I need your name so I can site the meaning of Picasso’s quote

tiauska: I feel like one of the greatest conquests of the english language is the phrase ‘I’ma’ because it’s an abbreviation for ‘I am going to’ like we managed to subtract all the spaces and three-fourths of the letters and… Read more

tiauska: I feel like one of the greatest conquests of the english language is the phrase ‘I’ma’ because it’s an abbreviation for ‘I am going to’ like we managed to subtract all the spaces and three-fourths of the letters and… Read more