Talk:Yrevbelsin
I wrote this story in five minutes! Indeed, it might seem weird that I did that, especially against a timer on this weird website that erases your progress if you don't type as much quickly. Then you have to be creative writing whatever comes to your mind. Fnurdles and cake are good starting points for a 5-minute dangerous writing story. Like we could say, 'One Sunday at 8.53 AM, the cat-minks went to the cake shop to purchase a fish cake, because it was the fnurdles' birthday and they loved fish. Phishing though, not exactly fish, because they all live in computers. Weasels and the mole? Indeed, they fit into this story too. The weasels, as they make small ladders up a 14-metre tree cause the cake to overdue-ly (that's not a word, but this is written in 5 minutes) and then they watch from the upper cancer of moles that are spreading through the oaky forests. I think this story has gone on long enough, but I still have 2.5 minutes to write. That means there is biscuits for everyone. Are biscuits for everyone? I mean, not exactly so when the scroll bar appears but then I have to try to write something else which is boring and doesn't really capture one's imagination so much as an arbitrarily written piece on a website that deserves, in my quite-humble opinion, to be better known because it really tests your imagination, so you can write lengthy prose pieces that make no sense like this one, whereas you're always being kept busy. On the main page, I noticed it said that you can also do this story-writing challenge at different intervals, like 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, and 60 minutes. 60 minutes?! Who has that sort of time to mess around on some weird internet site and write a story where you can't pause your writing to think about what you'll write next or else you'll die?! (not in real life, thankfully, but I haven't tried Hardcore Mode yet, and I don't want to) but then you have the ferrets, 2GAT123, the Axis Powers Hetalia Vol. 1 collection, and my time is running out so I have to sign off here. -XY007