Monday, May 14, 2007

The 'Other Relative'

Ack! You have to love and hate technology. After a few difficulties, I've finally been able to post now. :)

I'm the other writing relative, the younger and more inexperienced one. Ever since I was in first grade, becoming an author was my main goal. Various failed attempts now led me to where I am; in the midst of writing a book! None of my works are really on hand right now, but eventually I'll post something else here. For now, everybody (including my second cousin) will have to be content with a few random phrases I thought up today.

Only a loser accepts defeat; only a hero takes the fall.

If you give me money to listen to your babble, I'll consider paying attention.


Thanks for visiting our humble blog!!!

-Stacie

3 comments:

Emily Birch said...

I love the profile... 2.5 people. Let's do it!

I like your last "phrase" though the first one confuses me a bit... how is accepting defeat and taking the fall different?

-Jess

Emily Birch said...
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Emily Birch said...

Well... accepting defeat would be like, in a match, (let's use jousting for a random example)... the person quits; and is a coward. A hero, I'm saying, brings consequences on themselves for someone else. Like, if our jouster were to do something really bad, a good person might take the blame if he/she felt what they did was right. Or, if the jousting person were in trouble and about to be killed, a hero would be the only person to die trying to save him.

And, of course, since this will be said by mr, it's implying that heros are losers. :)

Idk if this explanation helped at all, but whatever. :P

Stacie