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>>11084602
Always reminds me that going through STEM and keeping writing as a hobby was the correct choice.

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>>7495384
>some people say that he is the Stephen King of Japan.

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>start with the greeks
>the greeks where a bunch of homos who never wrote ANYTHING interesting, fun or witty.
>just long list of shit that nobody care (Homer) or about how they love the boipussy (Plato)
>there is nothing of importance in the greeks
>this is the worst /lit/ meme

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Hate to come with a dumb question like this, but I got a problem
I like to write, I honestly do, but the problem is that I will come up with an idea in my head think it out, and then try to write it
The problem is that I get bored immediately because I have already thought the idea up
I've written an idea down as I was thinking it up and I didn't get bored at all, I loved it
So is there any way to fix this or will I forever be an ADHD (don't actually have it) fag who will never write his shitty stories down?

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