I got a chance to explain my idea to Abilene. It's not that she didn't like it, she just didn't understand a certain term I used. So, yes, she was stuck on one thing and that's why the entire idea was rejected. Now that I've explained it more, she understands it. Yay :)
Abilene and I hardly ever fought about plots...until Essie joined. She added a lot more than plots when she started writing. Much more drama...
So, Abilene and I are cool. It takes a lot for us to stay mad at each other. After everything we've been through, we can figure out some way of solving whatever problem we have. She just irritates me sometimes. I'm sure it goes both ways.
In the end, we realize we've been best friends for 6 years and we're not ending that over something so small. Best Friends For Life <3
Same Old Problems
I thought that we'd actually learned something from the last fight. Silly me. I don't know why I expected any different from Essie and Abilene...
This one was about the History of Neio...
Some terms that adequately describe various parts of our conversation:
It started turning into a repeat of last time...I even offered to make a problems list. Neither of them seemed to see a problem with that...I sigh at their complete stupidity at that moment...
Abilene has a habit of talking AT someone, instead of actually TO them. Therefore, all of my ideas and comments were, for the most part, ignored. Meanwhile, she continued on her endless spiel of no answers and gaping plot holes. I love her, but she drives me up a wall sometimes. She claims to be listening, but there's no way they can be that confounded by what I'm saying if they really were.
At least they are doing a fair job with consistency. They got hung up on one issue last time, and they're doing the same thing now. Kudos to them for keeping it consistent.
Abilene came up with an idea. I expounded on it, and came up with a decent back story. It tied in her idea with Essie's plot quite nicely...or so I thought. Even though it would work, they don't want to use it. Unwilling to listen or add creativity to our story, the plot remains full of holes. Essie claims it would mess up hers, but everything she said and everything I said would line up. Abilene...good grief...said she created the concept and should be able to decide what happens. Sound familiar? It does to me. Apparently, when I create an entire story I'm expected to go along with everything with little say about it, but if Abilene adds something that existed outside of the story, she gets full say in the matter. I wish I understood that logic...
This is getting to be way too similar to the last time...
This one was about the History of Neio...
Some terms that adequately describe various parts of our conversation:
- Idea Diarrhea= the flooding of ideas (with little relevance to the actual topic)
- Conversation Constipation= trying to talk but unable to get anything out
It started turning into a repeat of last time...I even offered to make a problems list. Neither of them seemed to see a problem with that...I sigh at their complete stupidity at that moment...
Abilene has a habit of talking AT someone, instead of actually TO them. Therefore, all of my ideas and comments were, for the most part, ignored. Meanwhile, she continued on her endless spiel of no answers and gaping plot holes. I love her, but she drives me up a wall sometimes. She claims to be listening, but there's no way they can be that confounded by what I'm saying if they really were.
At least they are doing a fair job with consistency. They got hung up on one issue last time, and they're doing the same thing now. Kudos to them for keeping it consistent.
Abilene came up with an idea. I expounded on it, and came up with a decent back story. It tied in her idea with Essie's plot quite nicely...or so I thought. Even though it would work, they don't want to use it. Unwilling to listen or add creativity to our story, the plot remains full of holes. Essie claims it would mess up hers, but everything she said and everything I said would line up. Abilene...good grief...said she created the concept and should be able to decide what happens. Sound familiar? It does to me. Apparently, when I create an entire story I'm expected to go along with everything with little say about it, but if Abilene adds something that existed outside of the story, she gets full say in the matter. I wish I understood that logic...
This is getting to be way too similar to the last time...
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