That's all we can do, really, try. OH NO IT'S NOT NOT A GOOD ONE, ANYWAY Jeez-louise. . . how many are there? I'll try to remember to look for them in the library, but ours is so small and has a rather scanty collection of classic books.
We could also succeed occasionally. JUST TAKES A LITTLE TIME, DEDICATION, HOURS OBSESSING OVER STORY PLOTS AND LOTS AND LOTS OF TYPING, AND... Google to the rescue: 21. And all just as thick as the first one.
That'd be nice. . . . AND RESEARCH, DEPENDING ON THE STORY Wow. Does the series get any better?
I’m afraid of being overly praised. I know it sounds weird, but whenever I do something good I dislike being overly acknowledged.
I am a bit like that one.
I don’t like being praised for things I don’t think deserve praise. Like, doing something around the house.
I don’t think I’m afraid of being praised, but similiar in a way to Ciblasts, I don’t like praise because I feel like I don’t deserve it. (I’m very critical of my own work). I also worry that, seeing how some people are corrupted by praise, I may be similiarly corrupted, or people may begin to view me for something or someone I am not.
We could also succeed occasionally. JUST TAKES A LITTLE TIME, DEDICATION, HOURS OBSESSING OVER STORY PLOTS AND LOTS AND LOTS OF TYPING, AND... Google to the rescue: 21. And all just as thick as the first one.
That'd be nice. . . . AND RESEARCH, DEPENDING ON THE STORY Wow. Does the series get any better?
If a tad bit unlikely.
NO, NO RESEARCH.
*deep frown* Each book is immaculately perfect and very much the same.
I don’t like being praised for things I don’t think deserve praise. Like, doing something around the house.
I don’t think I’m afraid of being praised, but similiar in a way to Ciblasts, I don’t like praise because I feel like I don’t deserve it. (I’m very critical of my own work). I also worry that, seeing how some people are corrupted by praise, I may be similiarly corrupted, or people may begin to view me for something or someone I am not.
Being praised feels like you're standing on the brim of a slippery hole that leads down to a dark void you can't see and you're afraid to discover. Lean too far, and you know you're lost, for the hole is much too slippery for one to escape easily.
I don’t think I’m afraid of being praised, but similiar in a way to Ciblasts, I don’t like praise because I feel like I don’t deserve it. (I’m very critical of my own work). I also worry that, seeing how some people are corrupted by praise, I may be similiarly corrupted, or people may begin to view me for something or someone I am not.
Being praised feels like you're standing on the brim of a slippery hole that leads down to a dark void you can't see and you're afraid to discover. Lean too far, and you know you're lost, for the hole is much too slippery for one to escape easily.
I don’t think I’m afraid of being praised, but similiar in a way to Ciblasts, I don’t like praise because I feel like I don’t deserve it. (I’m very critical of my own work). I also worry that, seeing how some people are corrupted by praise, I may be similiarly corrupted, or people may begin to view me for something or someone I am not.
Being praised feels like you're standing on the brim of a slippery hole that leads down to a dark void you can't see and you're afraid to discover. Lean too far, and you know you're lost, for the hole is much too slippery for one to escape easily.