Yup, no such thing as wasted time when it comes to writing. Sure you might sometimes forget to make a point or lose your flow in the break, but there's more beauty in refinement of speech and brevity of thought than there is in self-aggrandizing walls of text; having time to reflect pays dividends.
Yes it's ironic that I'm the one saying that lol. You'd be surprised how many posts just end up scrapped :P
@ChaChaRealSmooth That just means you’re doing it right. How you present and deliver the story or information within is everything. Keep re-writing it until it doesn’t suck, and then until it’s great, it’ll get better pretty much every time. That’s how I improved, and the need diminishes with practice.
Depends on what I am doing. Sometimes I write an essay for a class I dont care about, realize it sucks, then turn it in still. I had a final essay for a class, needed to be like 10 pages. I litterally took the 4 3 page essays I had written for that class earlier in the year, put them together, reworded a few things/made transitions, and turned it it. I thought it sucked, but I got a 95, so i guess it was good enough
I regularly write posts on forums, sometimes quite long, and close the tab instead of clicking on "post."
Sometimes because it was just crap anyway; sometimes because it was something I actually only need to tell myself about; sometimes... lots of other sometimes.
Read these "rules" AND introduce
yourself before your first post
Being true to what the artists intended
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