APR dreamlands |
I'm a player who seems to have peaked early with my Player Photograph and collaboration on Goblin Market (completed well before submission), and have been steadily declining in quality of praxis since. I would like to be able to say that I have ideas for praxis which will stave off this trend, but all of the great and grand ideas I've had have failed miserably in execution. Enough so that I refuse to even post them.
However, things are looking up with my most recent praxis, so who knows?
Completed Tasks
- Player Photograph
- The Callouses on Your Hands
- The Things We Bury For Our Friends
- Dérive
- Centroid Exploration
- Fun With Food
- Goblin Market
- Potted Plant Distribution
- Connecting People
- Table for Two, Tack
- And begins a great Adventure
Friends
- Lincøln
- Bex.
- teucer
- Sombrero Guy
- Squibbs
- relet 裁判長
- Ty Ødin
- Pixie
- bro lyx
- Selahsaurus
- Chase of SF0
- Kate Saturday
- cody
- Cloud
- Room 641-A
- Idøntity matrix
- Kattapa
Terms
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Interesting story. However, you did not create it! You acquired it from E, who in turn had not ever visited Ukraine, but who also did not create it. Since it is only 15 pts, and it is a good story, I think it is worth the stretching of the rules, though.
I say bonus points for doing it with a rare definition of hammock:
A piece of land thickly wooded, and usually covered with bushes and vines.
Awesome job on the creatively drawn arrows, however I would have liked to have seen parts of the trip you actually had people following! Also: Did you go back later to see if anyone had continued on?
I just haven't gotten around to changing my moniker yet (I didn't know this praxis was posted until your notification of voting came in) =P.
Shortly before you recorded this, I finally got a chance to get started on reading it. I *LOVE* the fact that the audio book is recorded by a non-native English speaker. It, in my mind, helps to emphasize the translated nature of the supposed source material. Very good job on the bit I've listened to, and I hope to listen to the whole thing over time.