Si en el medio de una senda profunda
no dieras un solo paso más
la senda
dejaría de ser.
"Como tomar cafe en capsulas o salir a caminar en una caminadora, o fumarse un cigarrillo de plastico, o darle un abrazo a un maniqui".Es algo así a lo opuesto a una frase bastante pregnante (aunque un poco chiclosa) de Furi Kuri:
"Watermelon, or like a panda with a mean face. Or like sandals with pressure points drawn on them. Or the smell of a blackboard eraser. Or a sunday morning where you wake up and it's raining. Well, I like him more than hard bread."Se hace chiclosa en cuanto la metemos en contexto: es la respuesta a la pregunta: "How much do you like him?"
word war | 26 up, 1 down | |
An occurrence in which two or more writers set a time limit, such as ten minutes, or thirty minutes, to write or type as fast as they can on a specific topic or to add onto their current novel. The person with the highest word count at the end of the time limit wins the word war. A word war may take place on AIM, IM, Gtalk, or any chat services, over the phone, or in real life. Usually, one person says to start and the two or more people type on Word as fast as they can. Often used during NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) or any WriMo (Writing Month) to boost word count. |