Chat Thread 39: A Heartwarming Children's Movie

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Well, anyone who looked in the Joys and Sorrows thread saw that I was stressing over a statewide competition I competed in Saturday.

My Boomilever that failed early (Only holding 2/3 of the maximum weight...) actually ended up placing 6th out of like, 40+ teams. (The team count may even be in the 50's. I won't know for at least a day how many teams there actually were.)

I don't know if I should be ecstatic it did so well with such an utter failure, or depressed because I built one that may have won the entire event but ended up failing even AFTER I tested it and it should have held.

Other than that I can't complain. Had a pretty uneventful day today. Unless getting a new pair of boots counts as something exciting.
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I was at work for 12 hours. x3 That's pretty boring!
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I wrote half a paper yesterday before realizing my chosen topic was awful and changing it and writing an entire paper from scratch today. so my Saturday was completely wasted.
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Zukio wrote:At least you are banning in moderation too. Aren't you down to two bannings a week now?
Yep! I've been doing good cutting down!

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Eh, my weekend was mostly boring, work Saturday night and my Mum's birthday was on Sunday. We were going to go out to dinner but she had a lot of work to do before today so we had to cancel. :( I mostly just feel bad for her, you should be able to have fun on your birthday, especially when it falls on a weekend.
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Wow, sorry for your mom Nyaliva :?

Now, on another note, we're almost at the end, whats the next thread going to be called.
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Sleet wrote:I'm pretty much the expert on moderation.

*bans Radio Blue Heart*
Why?!

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Yes that's exactly why. You fiend.
Nyaliva wrote:Eh, my weekend was mostly boring, work Saturday night and my Mum's birthday was on Sunday. We were going to go out to dinner but she had a lot of work to do before today so we had to cancel. :( I mostly just feel bad for her, you should be able to have fun on your birthday, especially when it falls on a weekend.
Are y'all at least going to reschedule?
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I would say that being a moderator you have gone mad with power. But, that is assuming you were sane before you became one.

"Fiend"? You can do better than that!
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Otaku-Boy wrote:Now, on another note, we're almost at the end, whats the next thread going to be called.
Nyaliva wrote:
The Grey Wolverine wrote:so, can we call the next Chat Thread "Where in the World is JeffCvt?
Despite my idea, that sounds super amazing.
Sleet wrote:I'll give my moderator approval to that.
RandomGeekNamedBrent wrote:As will I.
Ask question, JeffCvt will be lazy and simply quote answer instead of actually telling you.
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Hey guys, I found JeffCvt!

On an unrelated note, this guy in a red-and-white striped sweater is hiding behind my waste basket. I don't think he knows I can see him.
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Darn it!

*Sneaks out of UnChance's house*

I knew I should have hidden in the closet instead of behind the waste basket.
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Otaku-Boy wrote:Wow, sorry for your mom Nyaliva :?
Sleet wrote:Are y'all at least going to reschedule?
Aww you guys are sweet! :D
Yeah, we'll hopefully go out sometime soon after she's finished the stuff she's working on at the moment.
JeffCvt wrote:Darn it!

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I knew I should have hidden in the closet instead of behind the waste basket.
Or you could hold a drawer between you.
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UnChance wrote:On an unrelated note, this guy in a red-and-white striped sweater is hiding behind my waste basket. I don't think he knows I can see him.
Solution.
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Sleet wrote:
UnChance wrote:On an unrelated note, this guy in a red-and-white striped sweater is hiding behind my waste basket. I don't think he knows I can see him.
Solution.
He was just there to check the electricity meters! D:
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Otaku-Boy wrote:Now, on another note, we're almost at the end, whats the next thread going to be called.
I vote the 87th be called Four Score and Seven Chat Threads Ago
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Well, we aren't on the 87th one yet. But we are about to hit Chat Thread 40, that's a pretty major milestone. Maybe we should throw a party or something.
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But every chat thread is already a party.
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A mega party then?
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Tha Housefox wrote:
Otaku-Boy wrote:Now, on another note, we're almost at the end, whats the next thread going to be called.
I vote the 87th be called Four Score and Seven Chat Threads Ago
We're almost halfway there!

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Am I invited? I just haven't been here for a while, because I'm busy with school. And I miss you guys. I would feel left out if you guys forget me...
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We couldn't forget you TC! :D :D :D :D

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You're on the VIP list, TC!
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He is on EVERY VIP list, unlike Sleet. Because (s)he is not fluffy enough :P
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So I have a question guys:
As Soul Chain ate a cupcake that tasted like it came straight from the Elysian Fields, he noticed three fillies staring at his cutie mark. “Is there anything I can help you with?” He asked.
This is a small piece of a fic I'm reviewing for someone on FimFiction.

The question I'd like to ask is should I separate his speech from the rest of this text by starting another paragraph, or leave it the way it is?

I'm not sure if there is some rule for this. I know about starting a paragraph every time someone someone new starts talking, but I'm not sure about this situation. It just feels like I should start a new one, but I'm not sure. (I honestly feel that there is no right or wrong here, just whatever the writer prefers.)
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JeffCvt wrote:So I have a question guys:
As Soul Chain ate a cupcake that tasted like it came straight from the Elysian Fields, he noticed three fillies staring at his cutie mark. “Is there anything I can help you with?” He asked.
This is a small piece of a fic I'm reviewing for someone on FimFiction.

The question I'd like to ask is should I separate his speech from the rest of this text by starting another paragraph, or leave it the way it is?

I'm not sure if there is some rule for this. I know about starting a paragraph every time someone someone new starts talking, but I'm not sure about this situation. It just feels like I should start a new one, but I'm not sure. (I honestly feel that there is no right or wrong here, just whatever the writer prefers.)
No, Jeff, keep it like that. That's a standard for conversation in writing. Seperating it would cause a reader confusion between who is actually speaking.

As a general rule, you really only need to break paragraphs for a new speaker or if the current character is going on a HUGE rant. You would specify him still talking by only providing an "end set" of quotaion marks at the very END of his huge rant.

Example:
"rant rant rant rant

Rant rant rant

More rant rant rant end rant."
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Alright Beagle, thanks for letting me know. That's something I've wondered about for a while, and now I finally have an answer.

But I should correct you on a really long rant that the same person keeps speaking. It would actually be:

"rant rant rant rant

"Rant rant rant

"More rant rant rant end rant."

When starting another paragraph that the same character is still speaking, you open another quotation mark to show that they are still talking, even though you never closed the other one. That's actually something I didn't know until about a year ago.
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Sleet wrote:
Tha Housefox wrote:
Otaku-Boy wrote:Now, on another note, we're almost at the end, whats the next thread going to be called.
I vote the 87th be called Four Score and Seven Chat Threads Ago
We're almost halfway there!

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nope, 40 has already been decided
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RandomGeekNamedBrent wrote:nope, 40 has already been decided
Hm. Well, I guess that's what happens when you do don't check up that often anymore.
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The Grey Wolverine wrote:Because (s)he is not fluffy enough :P
Classy lady, that's a mistake.
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I agree.

Sleet is plenty fluffy, just like all Foxes.
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JeffCvt wrote:I agree.

Sleet is plenty fluffy, just like all Foxes.
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Don't think so.

*Hairdryer*

Now Sleet is extra fluffy.
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JeffCvt wrote:Alright Beagle, thanks for letting me know. That's something I've wondered about for a while, and now I finally have an answer.

But I should correct you on a really long rant that the same person keeps speaking. It would actually be:

"rant rant rant rant

"Rant rant rant

"More rant rant rant end rant."

When starting another paragraph that the same character is still speaking, you open another quotation mark to show that they are still talking, even though you never closed the other one. That's actually something I didn't know until about a year ago.
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Heh, yeah I'm having to do that now, trying to reverse engineer grammatical rules from what I'm reading to help with how I'm writing. So far it's working out...?
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Yeah, that whole "children who read more are better writers"? It's true. Our brains subconsciously register sentence structure and grammar as we're exposed to reading material, a lot like how we actively learn vocabulary when we're little kids or college students reading horrible textbooks. We learn when we're exposed to the content, and the more you're exposed to it, the better chances you'll have of learning it.

I used to read a ton as a kid. My aunt used to work at a bookstore, and lemme tell ya, I had plenty of children's books around as she basically bought me five books every week or two. And when I was in the second grade, it was clear that I had an awesome vocabulary and excellent reading skills, but my grammar sucked as we started doing more and more writing assignments.

And then, one day when I was seven, my mom basically forced me to watch Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, as she heard all of my childhood friends talking about it. And then I found out that there were books beyond the first two movies. And at the age of 7, I was reading Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. It took an actual book, not a picture book, to expose me to some real application of writing. Needless to say, my grades got better!
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That's cool, you saw a physical change in your ability to write by exposing yourself to better material! Very few schools of thought can boast such quick improvement in the people who study them.

See, I think maths is the same but different. Teachers think a greater exposure to the material will yield a better understanding but it's not the sums they should be exposing kids to, it's the logic behind them. I think I can safely say the whole reason I'm any good at maths is that I did puzzles and brainteasers in my spare time that required logic to solve them and as a result I came to understand not what to think when presented a maths problem, but how to think and that's the exposure most kids miss and so, to paraphrase you Beagle, they never move beyond picture books and so their understanding never improves.

Tutoring a 13 year old kid who's been home-schooled has shown me what little logic kids are taught as part of their maths, they just get taught material and teachers expect the kids to simply pick up the logic by exposing them to more sums.
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