Hi XD !
It turned out to not even be a question. I still sent you a PM about it. Sorry to disappoint you about asking you a question. And thanks for the Show/Hide help.
Sure. PM away!! To get the Show/Hide, you need to write spoiler= in square brackets. At he end just write /spoiler. It will hide everything you type. It looks like: [ Spoiler=you can write something here too ] write what you want [/spoiler] just remove the spaces.
I have been meaning to ask you a question. How did you get Show/Hide Button in your signature? I am wanting to make my signature have one, but I can't figure it out. I have another question, but it is of the kind that wouldn't be suitable for VM conversation. I will PM it to you.
I have IE at work. The only reason I like it is because I can set it so It deletes everything I do at work, including the cookies and browsing history everytime I close my browser. It helps a LOT. I use Google Chrome at home. It checks my spelling as I go so I don't need to worry about it. Plus it saves everything I do in case something happens. Nothing saves here. And IE messes up my format all the time, so I don't even bother. Plus, I only feel inspired to write early in the morning (for some reason). Not sure why. Unless I have something I REALLY need to write out, I won't bother doing it at work. I'm just bored off my face waiting for one last thing to come through before I can go home. I am a huge stickler flr format. I HATE formatting. ANND, now I can leave Yay, everything works out perfectly.
That is completely understandable about writing. I know that writing feels like work sometimes, especially if it is something that you normally have to do for work. Sometimes I don't feel up to writing a review for the paper, but I do because it's my job. I enjoyed writing when it was fun, but now...not so much. I feel a need to write in my journal every day. Sometimes, it is even the only post I will make here. And writing an entry seems to take the weight of the day right off me. I really feel better by getting what's on my mind out there. I kept a journal before I had Internet, but I like this format better. It saves a tree, well a few. I write a lot. I always use SpellCheck when making a piece that is considerably long. If it is just a few lines (like a post here) I won't bother. Another thing I do "on the fly" is my journal entries. There, making mistakes in spelling shows that I'm human and not some language and grammar robot.
Ah, I see. RPing can take a lot out of ones life. Sometimes people need to out real life first. I mainly RP because I love to write and I often need a break from reality. When I'm in the mood to write, I can whip up a 5000 word post in about 2 days (Depending on my work schedule). I need to be in the right mind frame to do that though. My latest one took a bit, but I got it out and now I'm like....now what? I want to update my journal, but I'm at work and I don't like writing without a spell checker. I also haven't really felt a need to update my journal. Not like my last entry still applies (I was angry). A lot has happened in the past couple days, I just can't be bothered to write it all out right now.
Since our initial conversation about it, not much. I have read half of it. I wish the RP here was a little more active. Or I wish that Zardoch was on long enough to post the next part in the one he and I have. He said he would post the afternoon he and I last talked about it...3-4 weeks ago.
Hmm. Meh. Have you read much of that RP I'm in on the other forum? (Located in my sig...?)
My parents loved that I was left-handed. At the mall near where I grew up, there was a store filled with left-handed items. I forget what the name of the place was (the last I was there was 15 years ago). Mom loved getting left-handed clothes, and thought left-handed school supplies were "so cute".
My dad went through that. I think that was the reason I wasn't forced to change. I thanked them.
That's all that matters, is that your parents care enough to put up with you. Imagine being my uncle. His grandmother (my great-grandma) would force him to do things right-handed, even though he's left. She drilled it into him that left-handed was bad, and a sign of evil. I never met the woman, but I don't think I would have liked her if I did.
Left Left Left. It might be the reason why I don't like odd numbers. Although, I don't know how that's relivent. Mmmeh. I always switched things around. I adapted and sometimes wore the glove backwards. It worked. Everyone has always been backwards. I live in a backwards world At least my parents could put up with me.
Okay, now I get it. I may be left-handed, but the left side of brain doesn't always work. I get the whole thinking you're right handed as well. My siblings were always jocks, and my parents would buy their equipment. Since I didn't want my parents to buy left-handed equipment so I wouldn't feel left out (lefty stuff is more expensive), I trained myself to play sports as a right-handed player. Also, it's easier to eat with proper etiquette as a right-handed person. I am not naturally able to do these things, I had to really work at it.
You're not seeing my point. If it was done left handed, it would be done perfectly. I'm looking to mess things up. A bunch of people using their right hand would turn out to be an absolute hilarious mess. You see what I'm getting at?