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I've had fun with whipped cream and strawberry jam. My favorite though is what I can do with a Popsicle (any flavor).
Yikes!!
Was it cold up your ass?

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Van, I would had like to write back to the story mod just that this person crossed a line that needs to be looked at. Until then I would not want to read what that person writes to me.
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That great you never had a story rejected Van. I think you did not get the point. Story mods can be wrong in how they give feedback with their wording. I can handle the my story or poem being rejected for any reason that is what makes us better in writin after all.
Quote by JuiceBar
Well with an actual fiction book being looked over right now by a significant publishing company...I answer this question with another....what time is it now?.
I have no interest in online popularity....I have an interest how many will buy my book, to some extent...but then again if I go no further than the advance I can lie back and say I had a book published at least.
One tip. REAL publishers want one thing....STORY....if your story is strong enough they don't give a damn about punctuation, spelling and other such banality....if the story is ballsy. They want it.
No doubt I'll be derided for this, but there it is.
P.s. Why am I here if I'm such a big expert?. Simple, an idea stolen is still an idea. Ask any REAL writer.
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I do think there are some story mods watch their wording when given feedback in the messages. Using threats of suspending people accounts should not be used unless there is a reasoning for it. Also acussing the author in having a story mod write the piece for them. Those two examples can get people on their bad sides also.
Is there a way to have the mods to be review in their conducts in the interactions? I am sure the mods have great interest at heart, just that sometimes they to can cross over a line when giving feedback.
Quote by Tnadnuder
Not necessary... Simply redirect your powers to me or somebody else who knows how to use them correctly. That way, I will never be suspended again for simply replying when someone makes a postr that is simultaneously widely off-topic & personally/specifically targeted at me, & the previously-described poster will never make an off-topic post again, nor any other.
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My post was about the thread title. If that's not what the thread's about, that's not my fault. Regardless, my post was not incoherent, badgering, nonsense, or attempting to slam anyone.
I'd return the same advice to you, but posting at all seems to make you look foolish, & not posting unless you know about things would mean you'd never post again & get the opportunity to redeem yourself.
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How did this show up in the thread before posts I made a while back & yet wasn't here before when I read it?!
Anyway, there's no helmet, & has not been for years... I did decades ago, unlike you, who have clearly gone your whole life w/o a brain to protect (which I suspect is why staff here have been punishing others & letting you remain).
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I skipped the first few pages, assuming most members (he knows who he is) follow the thread topic/title, so reading any set should give me an idea what it's about. (Nobody said a certain $ was a requirement to post in the thread.)
Also, don't bother giving me your posts to read when you can't even sparing the time to make sure words in it (on a writing site!) are spelled correctly, "honey".
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Not predicting, as my original thought was it would've been by now.
I started writing fiction about 15-20 years ago. Did traveling children's show for local Summer Stock one year b/c they had age limit on auditions for "Guys & Dolls". No such limit following year, allowing me to appear in a show I'd never heard of. Backstage, cast discussed the fame levels of the 2 shows, & campus Prof in cast mentioned better-known shows cost more to put on (rights, etc.). I gave myself what I now call a "self-challenge" to write a show, so they could world-premiere it cheaply...
...Haven't "staffed-out" all songs yet, but lyrics & script were finished over a decade ago.
Quote by nicola
I was leafing through some profiles this afternoon, like you do, and couldn't believe some of the viewing figures.
34 people have over 100K unique pageviews.
That's more than Wembley Stadium, and all Superbowl Venues. Not quite up to Glastonbury standards, but not bad for an erotic story site!
A huge congratulations to those who've hit the 100K milestone. =d>
Quote by Mysteria27
Just finished the Giant Game....Go Giants Go!
Next The Eagles/Cowboy game. Too bad they both can't loose.
We Giant fans hate both teams...
hahhahah
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I hit it three times! And I didn't even show my titties! <-- saving this trick for the half a million milestone race.
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Van - of course, I agree there are other reasons for the block to be used, but given that this thread was about the new feature extending to the forums, figured the posts here should stick to that.![]()
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Also, correct me if I'm wrong, but (discounting the fact that one would log out just to stalk on the other person) there are other ways one would know they have been blocked, right? For instance, they would not be able to view the profile (while being logged in, of course) and they won't be able to PM someone who's blocked them too? I'm not sure about the latter, but I think this is the case.