Oct. 27th, 2007

jheti: Inara from Firefly, by Angiefaith. (DO.NOT.WANT!!!1)
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I need a stinger-transition and a stinger.

In normal human speech, these are referred to, usually in vague terms, as "the stuff that makes a conclusion interesting".

It will not come. It is not happening.

My face hurts.

I WANT TO BE DONE NOW. NO MORE I BEEN GOOD K PLS NO MOAR.

*Hissyfit.*

I'm going to sleep now. Maybe when I wake up the idea will be there. I just. GAH. He wants our "magical new insights about org comm" to go in the conclusion.

That is not what a conclusion is for, it is for repeating yourself in an entertaining fashion so you can GET TO CITING YOUR SOURCES ALREADY.

In novels (especially romances), it's the three-page chain of unbearable, glowingly gooey sparkly happy sap before the words "The End".

It is not a place to shoehorn in some Zen mastery of orgcomm fu.

*Forehead on monitor.* Mmm, radiation. XD

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