Sunday 3 August 2014

Outside.

Although you might think this corrupt thing would mess up your life. You even try to elude this as a writer, you know that it's out there. Outside. Burr.













I know this will be a colossal undertaking, but you will thank me later. I employ you to use this "outside" biosphere. What happens out there is important- believe it or not. A good way to get rid of writers block is to just, well, wander around. Go for a miniscule adventure. I know it seems simple enough to just stay home, watch a video, play some videos games, and stay on the internet all day. But, take a notebook, and just stop being a Hikikomori (Google that, and you’ve learned something today.) The word out there is not trying to hurt you, but instead trying to help you. Hmm, kind of. Think about it a little bit. Even though people out there are-for the most part, don't really care about you or anyone around them. They have personality, and traits you might be able to use. Going into a shop, and your events in bargain hunting might be what you write down in your story for today. Go to the park, and watch children play, and think what would happen if a huge dinosaur stomped on their sandcastle. Then he says, "I hate sandcastles." Why does he hate sandcastles? Maybe he ate a little girl he that made sandcastles, and she was his best friend. He so hungry, he could not take it any longer, and gobbled her up. I'm going to write a story about that now. But, that's what I mean. Outside should be used as a tool, and not as a place for you hide from. 

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