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Writer's Block: Agree to disagree
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04:15 pmI'm disgusted with these people, and I'm one of those commie liberals. Oy!
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 - 04:23 pm
Still a liberal. Still not on board with rape.
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 - 02:15 pm
Think outside of that pink box!
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 - 01:27 pm
It's National Poetry Day (in the UK)! Give me your fave!
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 - 10:06 am
Totally zombie-safe, too.
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 - 03:28 pm
RIP!
04:04 pmIt ain't true, folks. None of it.
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 - 08:54 pm
Stupid germy people, infecting my space.
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 - 03:34 pm
Writer's Block: Come here often?
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 - 10:28 am
Writer's Block: Ohhh, baby
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 - 09:21 am
You want some ice cream, in case there are no gay people there?
09:25 amThe conversation in Maine...
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04:57 pmAh, Monday. Wait, it's Wednesday?
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 - 02:03 pm
Should be obvious, really.
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 - 10:25 am
I should probably ask a pro about this.
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 - 12:37 pm
Name That Moon!
02:11 pmI wonder if Mom would let me keep hers...
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 - 01:11 pm
You make me want to cough in your fruit cup.
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03:15 pmRe: previous post...
 
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For types: beyond the obvious, there are dreamlets (very short dreams), stubs (fragment/outline of a partially-lost dream), gnatter (residual impression of a lost dream).
For characters: there are roles (characters fitting an archetype), symbols (characters as symbols), and sigils (recurring figures with a significance bigger than a single dream's role/symbolism).
x-* tags categorize books.
Material is categorized primarily by structure, style and setting. If searching for a particular genre, look for the defining features of that genre, e.g. x-form:nonfic:bio, x-style:horror, x-setting:dystopian.