And call me crazy, but I feel like sometimes people tend to take you seriously on deviantart based on whether or not you have an icon. And if you're talented. That's a big one.
-AK


The Computer's SlaveStage: Dani is at desk with laptop. There is a lamp. A charge cord.The Computer's Slave
Dani: (Narrating as she types) Day Three: I have owned this new computer for three days now. These three days have been excellent, but Im starting to notice something odd . I cant tell for sure, but I feel like the more I use it, the more it freezes up. Which sucks! Our family computer didnt do this. It figures my personal computer would.
(talking to herself) Just save this, and Ill be done . *click*
Computer: Error.
Dani: Oh come on, you. Save.


The Thingy ThingScene: Senna sits on a couch facing the audience. She is extremely relaxed looking, as if watching tv. Eliza enters in an urgent fashion. They are both young, modern and attractive, but there is something decidedly foreign and archaic about them.The Thingy Thing
Eliza: Where is that thing?
Senna: What thing?
Eliza: You know, the thing.
Senna: The thingy thing?
Eliza: The really important thing?
Senna: The thingy thingy thing?
Eliza: Shut up.
Senna: Well sorry, I cant help you if you dont tell me what it is.
Eliza: I dont need


Oink the PiggyOnce upon a time there was a pig. Not just any pig, a pig named Oink. Oink was a very normal pig with a very normal pig name. He wasnt too fond of the name, but it was an average one, like Tom or Will, and quite truthfully, his parents werent very creative. They had built a house entirely out of brick- brick walls, brick ceilings, brick floors, three brick stories perched precariously on top of each other. And shag carpets. They liked shag carpets.Oink the Piggy
Oink was very normal, for the pigs of Lala-Land. He lived in a little town called Singsong, and liked the normal things pigs seemed to like, like flying, mudbaths and cake. He wa
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you are an excellent writer! keep it up!
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