Yes, variety
Jul. 13th, 2015 08:12 amOne of my DW-friends posted this morning about her thirty-mile self punishment. I'm going to write about a silly online game. I consider this Variety. Vive le difference.
My friend mimerki and I play Trivia Crack. Kind of a lot. I'm level 75, which I understand on World of Warcraft is a big deal. Grammar on some of the questions make me reach instinctively for the editor's pen, but all in all it's fun. Instead of 'good' and 'bad' questions, we vote on 'fun' and 'boring'. Which creates a different dynamic. But I didn't come here to tell you that story. I told you that story to tell you this story. Every time my phone blorps to tell me it's my turn, it's like she's saying "Hello. I'm here." And for some reason I find it comforting.
Unless the blorp is telling me that she won the game. (I lose.) Then I tear my hair and curse her name.
My friend mimerki and I play Trivia Crack. Kind of a lot. I'm level 75, which I understand on World of Warcraft is a big deal. Grammar on some of the questions make me reach instinctively for the editor's pen, but all in all it's fun. Instead of 'good' and 'bad' questions, we vote on 'fun' and 'boring'. Which creates a different dynamic. But I didn't come here to tell you that story. I told you that story to tell you this story. Every time my phone blorps to tell me it's my turn, it's like she's saying "Hello. I'm here." And for some reason I find it comforting.
Unless the blorp is telling me that she won the game. (I lose.) Then I tear my hair and curse her name.