Anon 02/08/2018 (Thu) 03:14:13 No.637 del
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>Oh well,that's nice to hear. I guess 3 to almost 4 years of lurking and constant search on english have served me for something.

It clearly has. I know people who are native speakers of english who have worse grasp on writing and spelling (and speaking). I may have a worse grasp on it then you tbh

>I didn't know it was possible to convey emotions through some random writing that I made in less than an hour.

The spontaneousness of it may have actually helped when you think about. No fretting over how something is worded or keeping a plot for a larger story. Just out of your head and onto your computer.

>However,I knew that when I started to write it, I had to end it when all my emotions started. Like "I have to write this and I want to set up the comfort/ending right now".

I get that. I actualy have comtemplated writing a long story one of the only other idea I've had actually considered doing as a fanfic with a near tragedy or betrayal that leads to happiner times later (well sometimes happier), but I've never been sure I would be able to make the pain last long enough before I wanted to go into confort.

>More like is not your typical edgy because it gets drowned by constant descriptions and not instant actions. Describing the feelings and some thoughts make things more realistic I guess.

It's more contemplative and defined as well. Many edgy things are just raw emotion, written either by people who can't articalate their emotions well (or corperate interest or hippisters who see such things as cool)., hence pain being directed at everything, or wanton violencce because rebelion. Not to say everything that has wanton violence and raw emotion being poured out is just out of such angst, but its often what people associate with the lables 'edgy' and 'dark'.