Talk:Pigtails/@comment-7706473-20131026143211/@comment-7706473-20131103090535

Well, you know - sometimes you're lost in thought, trying to imagine what you're going to make for dinner and you space out a little. Well, maybe that's just me, but I'm going to pretend everyone spaces out, just a little bit - ahaha!..

I love the detail that our narrator never notes/is willing to look at Pigtails closely; in a way, his obsession with looking at a far hides makes the whole thing even more darkly hilarious - it's the perfect example of idolizing some one without knowing the first thing about them, and how such practices can lead to unfortunate outcomes. Perhaps not usually as drastic as human-powered flight, buuuuuut!

As horror writers, I think we express a bit of ourselves through our characters, even the crazy ones. I was able to be much more silent as a child, and now that I am older, I must force conversation as a rite of business; so there's something refreshing about being able to write characters who stare listlessly, and just think to themselves... Even though I do enjoy long-winded rambles, as you well know. ;)

Do you like strawberries? You've given me (another!) idea, though it'll have to wait a little bit - hopefully no later then how long it took me to see this comment, blargh. One thing I'd like is if there was an option to get notified whenever a response to sub-comments was available on the wiki (cue someone pointing out how to do that). Anyway - you directly contributed to Harvest Dances, and though Halloween may be over, may the spirit continue with us for a good long while. :)