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Maybe the computer is in the living room like he's a 12 year old.
Well, that would explain why he's concerned that his parents are going to catch him writing a resume on the sly.
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Maybe the computer is in the living room like he's a 12 year old.
His parents would get angry about a resume, but aren't angry about going to weird Internet forums and telling people about jerking off, crotch fungus, and an unhealthy obsession with Molly Ringwald?Well, that would explain why he's concerned that his parents are going to catch him writing a resume on the sly.
Well, that would explain why he's concerned that his parents are going to catch him writing a resume on the sly.
His parents would get angry about a resume, but aren't angry about going to weird Internet forums and telling people about jerking off, crotch fungus, and an unhealthy obsession with Molly Ringwald?
Hi There, Kiyoko.
By Connor Bible
Based on Akira by Katsuhiro Otomo
Hi, Kiyoko.
It's me, Akira.
If you get a hold of this, just understand that I'm out there somewhere.
I understand it's been a long time since we saw each other last, but I can't put an exact finger on how long. I'm asleep. I get the feeling that if I wake up, it'll feel like I've only dozed off for about ten seconds.
Time flies away in the winds. The more you waste it, the faster it leaves.
Sorry.
I'm getting a little too melodramatic. I was always the serious type, wasn't I? Ha-ha. I was also a kid, just screwing around. When you're a rookie to the game, you're a little cocky. It grows on you.
Remember that one time at the tables? When I blew up the television? Yeah, that was me. I think that was shortly after the bus dropped us off. I was a little apprehensive at first. What boy wouldn't, being separated from his mom and dad for God knows how long.
They... well, he... didn't seem to mind. That was the sad part. My old man was one of those salary types you see going down the street, eyes fixated on the watch, briefcase in hand, always chiding you about your grades so that you can get a job as an executive in one of those banks or whatever it is that salarymen do.
I actually tried on a suit once. I was looking in the mirror, and I didn't like what I saw. In fact I felt empty. A photocopy of a photocopy of a photocopy of a photocopy.
I feel the same now.<br>I'm sure you understand what happened. With the blast. With the war. With me.
Do you want to know where I am?
I'm nowhere.
It's just me and my demons.
I have this recurring dream. I'm in a field with you. I think its up in the country. Away from the noise of Tokyo. Away from them. Away from this mess I've started...
God.
Why was I born?
Why did I get this gift? Why did you?
How the hell can anyone know?
How can it be a gift? All it brings is pain.
Just... God.
Why?
Kiyoko?
ARE YOU THER
KYKO
I'm assuming it's Prometheus by way of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein ("The Modern Prometheus") and therefore a reference to "playing god". Still pretty heavy-handed.
Part 2 of one of Connors Big Adventures at TVTropes
More on Redesigning Eva. Specifically, that his book is literally about everything all at once, including the things you want it to be about when you read it. You know, since it won't ever exist it can be about anything you would like.
Connor joins the Constructive Criticism thread to act like an adult. just kidding he makes a post so awful he's censored and threatened with a suspension. I wish I knew what that post said.
As an Autist, Connor loves TVTropes because they take complex themes and condense them into tight, easily understood ideas. Case in point: the parents from The Breakfast Club - are they Jerkasses or Complete Monsters?
Connor discusses his idea for a play about angsty teenagers who are adopted. Connor has, for three years now, been obsessed with "writing a play" and I have no idea why. Just a few weeks ago he was hoping people would talk to him on WrongPlanet about writing a "play about autism". Nothing new, Connor doesn't have any ideas, blah blah blah.
Connor doesn't understand why people don't want him around. And a very good question is raised: "Are you high or something?" No friend, Connor is just really, really stupid.
More pretentious asshattery
Please tell me there is a part 3 where Connor shows his hateboner again and loses his editing privileges permanently.
Part 2 of one of Connors Big Adventures at TVTropes
Connor doesn't understand why people don't want him around. And a very good question is raised: "Are you high or something?" No friend, Connor is just really, really stupid.
Tropes Connor doesn't likeAlphaboy
- Name: Sean Gillespie
- Role in the story: Protagonist
- Goals
- Rescue Mary Gillespie and Lisa Philips.
- Bring about the end of the regime in Zauzerland.
- Age: 15
- Personality: Stoic, introspective, mostly quiet. However, there have been many instances where he has shown himself to be an understanding, affable young boy. He's also a real "man of action", willing to go the extra mile to accomplish what must be done.
- Weaknesses: It turns out in a planned sequel that his advanced physiology can only allow him to exert so much of his power, and health problems like heart attacks and extremely high fevers pop up.
- Motivation: Zauzer, the would-be dictator of a nearby city-state named after him, has kidnapped Sean's adoptive mother Mary and his girlfriend Lisa in retaliation for declining Zauzer's offer to work for him in an effort to gain more power in the state of Illinois. Sean, who has spent much of his life trying not to be a hero, sees no other option but to declare a tranquil war against Zauzer and his forces, dismantling his power base from the ground up. Sean is pissed, but he must maintain some control over himself to get the job done.
- Backstory: Sean was adopted by Mary (a nurse) after his biological mother died giving birth to him. Throughout his childhood, Sean began to exhibit incredible powers, gaining him a reputation as the town's outcast. He's developed a set of rigid rules to guide him through life without trouble, but soon, he'll find himself forced to compromise.
- Relevant Tropes
- Beware the Nice Ones / Beware the Quiet Ones
- Bishounen
- Blessed with Suck: He's not exactly cheerful about his superhuman nature.
- Cannot Talk to Women: However, Lisa manages to get him to come out of his shell.
- Coming-of-Age Story: The first book, which I'm working on.
- Cincinnatus
- Determinator: One of his key character traits.
- The Fettered
- Flying Brick: In addition to being Nigh Invulnerable, incredibly strong, and capable of flight, he also possesses enhanced senses, sonic Kiais, and a healing factor.
- Happily Adopted: He loves his adoptive mother Mary very much, and she loves him.
- Heroic Neutral: He only wanted to live in peace, but Zauzer just had to screw things up. Big mistake.
- The Hero
- One-Man Army
- Parents in Distress: Don't even think about harming Mary.
- Physical God
- The Quiet One: Outside of his narration, he has few lines of dialogue.
- Secret Identity: Averted, as Sean's capabilities are well-known in his hometown. There's a reason why he's derisively dubbed the Freak of Frederickson.
- Shrouded in Myth: In many local circles, particularly among the youth, Sean has this reputation.
- The Stoic: He presents himself as this...
- Not So Stoic: ... but it's really a mask to hide his insecurity.
- Terror Hero: Type five. Zauzer's minions gradually begin to realize that they shouldn't have fucked with Sean.
- Tranquil Fury: Indeed.
Still not shutting up about JunoSounds simple enough. Here's my list!
- Abusive Parents: As common as it is in the real world, reading about them a lot can get really depressing, really fast. It's best to have at least one or two in a given work. Any more than that, you could possibly cause Darkness-Induced Audience Apathy.
- Anvilicious: "Fiction" does not equal "lecture".
- The Chris Carter Effect: Don't leave too many questions unanswered, or else the audience/readers/whoever are going to be raising their fists in frustration.
- Darkness-Induced Audience Apathy: Every story needs a reason for me to give a damn about the characters and plot. If everything is so vile and nihilistic from the word "go", odds are I'm not going to be too happy.
- Esoteric Happy Ending: When writing a supposedly happy ending, please make sure it makes sense on some level.
- Humans Are Bastards: Similar reasons to Darkness-Induced Audience Apathy. Having every human being on the planet being a scumbag is quite absurd, in my opinion.Shoot the Shaggy Dog: I'm okay with this trope, as long as the creator doesn't go out of his way to reinforce the story's pointlessness.
I've lurked the TV Tropes forums for a few years, but I don't remember him. I'm assuming he exclusively posted in Writer's Block, which I don't really read. TV Tropes pages' history feature is really barebones, and edits from more than one year ago or so are wiped, so you can probably only see Connor's latest transgressions there.
His profile page is dumb as usual, but honestly I've seen worse. Usually people who put tropes on their profile page use it to talk about how they are Brilliant But Lazy Deadpan Snarkers and Covert Perverts who are Jerks With A Heart Of Gold and post pictures of their Badass Longcoat, which inevitably results in neckbeard overload.
He also has some stuff on his troper page as Connor Bible, but it's in the YMMV section for some reason.
Connor analyzes Alphaboy
Tropes Connor doesn't like
Still not shutting up about Juno
How cynical is my writing?
Is adoption necessarily melodramatic? (No.)
A "realistic" adoption story