Author Topic: people with no imagination  (Read 942 times)

as soon as this page loaded my eyes were immediately caught by the word "niggled"

wtf
maybe its a misspelling of nigel


as soon as this page loaded my eyes were immediately caught by the word "niggled"

wtf
It's a word.

nig·gle/ˈnigəl/
Verb:   
Cause slight but persistent annoyance, discomfort, or anxiety: "a nasty leg wound which still niggled at him".
Noun:   
A trifling complaint, dispute, or criticism: "it is an excellent book except for my few niggles"; "I have a few niggles about design".

I sometimes get distracted by things like scale.
Sometimes it's just very very difficult to think about how two things interact. And the fact that I have to think and make my own decision over how two things interact means that I have to draw myself away from the book.
I get easily distracted by things that don't make sense to me and I can't get them out of my head.
And while I'm sat there thinking about how this works, my brain somehow manages to carry on reading, but the moment I'm done thinking I look back at the book and wonder "How the hell did I get two pages on? I don't even remember a word of that".

Generally though, this happens in every book, good and bad for me. So I just carry on and enjoy the story if I can.

She's loving stupid.

Redwall was awesome...but I only liked Redwall, Mattimeo, and Martin the Warrior.
hi

IM TOTELY TRIPING ON LSD RIGHT NOW

Nobody has done this before?


The title made me think of that.

hi
You are not a mouse that wields a magical sword

IM TOTELY TRIPING ON LSD RIGHT NOW
OGM SO AM I DUD!!!!!11!!

Nobody has done this before?


The title made me think of that.
Imaginationnnnnn