Challenge: Make a Mock Blog
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This isn't like our normal blog-flogging goodness. This time, you get to be batshit crazy just like LKH! (C'mon. You know you want to.) Make a fake, or "mock", blog entry in the style of LKH's infamous blog entries.
Rules:
1. Observe the general FAQ and the rules below.
2. If you aren't sure about something, ask
pith by emailing the gmail address given in the community's bio. DO NOT ASSUME. And for the love of all gods, don't think saying "I wasn't sure if I could do this, so just delete it if I'm wrong!" will save you. I'm telling you right now to ASK.
3. Don't talk about Trinity. She's an innocent in all this. She can be mentioned in passing (e.g., "Trinity was at her father's this weekend") but nothing in depth.
4. Don't quote or "borrow" from LKH. Your mock blog must be written by you.
5. Don't include a date. This isn't a big deal, but it'll just confuse people like me who have issues remembering what day it is at the best of times.
6. Follow the format below:
Subject line: "Mock Blog: [your mock blog's title]"
Info block:
Title: [your mock blog title]
Spoilers: [if necessary]
Notes: [anything you think we should know]
* = If you make intentional grammar/spelling/etc. errors, mention this under Notes
7. You must place your Mock Blog behind an LJ-cut, no matter how long it is. If you don't know how to do an LJ-cut, it's in the LJ FAQ.
8. Unless you are deliberately misspelling words, please spell check your Mock Blog before posting. I suggest that you write it in a word processing program rather than directly into LJ, but that's your call.
Rules:
1. Observe the general FAQ and the rules below.
2. If you aren't sure about something, ask
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3. Don't talk about Trinity. She's an innocent in all this. She can be mentioned in passing (e.g., "Trinity was at her father's this weekend") but nothing in depth.
4. Don't quote or "borrow" from LKH. Your mock blog must be written by you.
5. Don't include a date. This isn't a big deal, but it'll just confuse people like me who have issues remembering what day it is at the best of times.
6. Follow the format below:
Subject line: "Mock Blog: [your mock blog's title]"
Info block:
Title: [your mock blog title]
Spoilers: [if necessary]
Notes: [anything you think we should know]
* = If you make intentional grammar/spelling/etc. errors, mention this under Notes
7. You must place your Mock Blog behind an LJ-cut, no matter how long it is. If you don't know how to do an LJ-cut, it's in the LJ FAQ.
8. Unless you are deliberately misspelling words, please spell check your Mock Blog before posting. I suggest that you write it in a word processing program rather than directly into LJ, but that's your call.