LSPoorEeyorick
11-29-2007, 07:23 PM
So I was practicing my typing with a random-word test today (don't ask why. I don't know why. Ever get into one of those moods where you keep doing something repeatedly but don't know why? ) (Yes, I know that's called OCD.)
Anyway, it was kind of opportune that I did that, because after a little while of not being able to beat my score, it was like the typing test started talking to me. It was telling me stories. Only... it was telling me stories like a man with a stroke tells stories. Backwards, and with gaps. I started typing the stories in a document instead of on the test, because it occurred to me that it might make for a fun creative excercise.
So, a very weird challenge, open to anyone, without rules or limitations:
Take these "typing-test stories" and react to them.
Doesn't matter how you do it - whether you're drawing it out, or focusing on one word, or filling in the gaps, punctuating or rearranging the words, or writing a song. Or just using some of the words in a whole new story, in a collage, or something else.
Just take one (or more!) of these statements and play.
STORY ONE:
Children mother same much write while country book those long they sentence place picture without next.
STORY TWO:
Life should only sea word second America know see came paper list under world other.
STORY THREE:
Well been ask made story make in girl took next carry when most form people answer.
STORY FOUR:
Find tell family eye so found long again air come begin on sentence world example help.
STORY FIVE:
By being find need few one letter is sea long large such little many girl good
Anyway, it was kind of opportune that I did that, because after a little while of not being able to beat my score, it was like the typing test started talking to me. It was telling me stories. Only... it was telling me stories like a man with a stroke tells stories. Backwards, and with gaps. I started typing the stories in a document instead of on the test, because it occurred to me that it might make for a fun creative excercise.
So, a very weird challenge, open to anyone, without rules or limitations:
Take these "typing-test stories" and react to them.
Doesn't matter how you do it - whether you're drawing it out, or focusing on one word, or filling in the gaps, punctuating or rearranging the words, or writing a song. Or just using some of the words in a whole new story, in a collage, or something else.
Just take one (or more!) of these statements and play.
STORY ONE:
Children mother same much write while country book those long they sentence place picture without next.
STORY TWO:
Life should only sea word second America know see came paper list under world other.
STORY THREE:
Well been ask made story make in girl took next carry when most form people answer.
STORY FOUR:
Find tell family eye so found long again air come begin on sentence world example help.
STORY FIVE:
By being find need few one letter is sea long large such little many girl good