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nobody’s perfect

ho hum.

recently i’ve tried including comments about fellow raiders in my posts, mostly to try to stop talking about just me me me. while i’ve been doing this i’ve also been try to make things a little more colourful through exaggeration. there really isn’t much interesting in saying the raid leader pointed out a curse that hadn’t yet been removed. far more interesting to say that i had been bawled out.

i’ve not managed a flawless execution. i don’t think I’ve gone so far as to upset anyone – yet! but at the same time it is clear that i’ve not hit the right balance. a bit too much reality alongside the fiction.

hi ho.

on the other hand i like smattering in some “observer” characters.

i shall be pondering. my next raid isn’t for a week, i’ll try to come up with some way of making this all more interesting even if i have to introduce you to Sniffy and FatArthur.  :)

in case you are curious i’d like to be able to manage something a little closer to wtfspagheti‘s style.

p.s. it’s really hard typing without capitals.

p.p.s off to give blood now.

{ 2 } Comments

  1. Smyth | Wednesday, 25 March, 2009 at 1:40 pm | Permalink

    Personally, I quite like your, usually, over-analytical, and self-criticising style.

    If I want objectivity, I read Tobold, if I want fiction I’ll read a book. And if I want a blog I can 100% trust and rely on to be brutally honest… I’ll write it myself.

    That said, the odd blog-joke is never unwelcome, and I often find that sarcasm is the sincerest form of…. Sarcasm.

    Being brutally honest without actually calling someone a “Prat” is pretty funny to read, most of the time.
    Can’t remember which region you’re from, offhand, but remember, sarcasm is not just limited to ‘Northerners’.

  2. Santyn | Wednesday, 25 March, 2009 at 1:55 pm | Permalink

    Strange coincidence, I read this post right after donating blood.

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