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You and Carl just need to get a room and get it over with, man. Let it happen.
I'm not into beards.
You and Carl just need to get a room and get it over with, man. Let it happen.
Wait, I know I've read the first half of this story before.
Carl teach you to keep the chain sharp?
It's about fucking time we got another NuclearNed story...
:thumbsup: for it being a continuation of the previous tale of "Carl and the tree."
tl;dr keep it to a paragraph next time.
What is weird is this: after the day was done, Carl was back to his gruff if not somewhat amicable self. It was almost like the day had not happened. We chit-chatted about pleasant things, and he gave me a ride back to my house.
I spent the rest of the night washing and dressing the nail wounds in my hands and feet, a harsh lesson having been learned.
tbh it got a little boring and i skipped to the end. needs a cliffs. 6/10
I think he wrote it like that to imply that he was "crucified" by Carl (especially verbally, haha).You make it sound as if you're the second coming of Christ or something.
I think he wrote it like that to imply that he was "crucified" by Carl (especially verbally, haha).
tl;dr keep it to a paragraph next time.
yup - this is a continuation of the story from this spring. I had to rehash some of the base story for anyone who might have missed the first one:
http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2228906
That's practically blasphemy!! NN stories should never have cliffs! In fact, after Ned's death we should collect his stories in an unabridged leather-bound volume. They'll outsell the works of Twain, Dickens, and every other so-called author out there.....
10/10!!
(OK, maybe that's a little over the top, but the sentiment remains)
I seriously think NNs stories are worth publishing. They're interesting, and engaging, and you don't need to invest a lot of time. They're good for a quick bit of entertainment when you have a couple minutes. I'd give serious thought to an Ebook only release. I like Ebooks due to ease of use, and not having to deal with a publisher and other crap. It's also cheap, so there's no risk.
I seriously think NNs stories are worth publishing. They're interesting, and engaging, and you don't need to invest a lot of time. They're good for a quick bit of entertainment when you have a couple minutes. I'd give serious thought to an Ebook only release. I like Ebooks due to ease of use, and not having to deal with a publisher and other crap. It's also cheap, so there's no risk.