Thread:Italiangrizzly/@comment-22439-20130325181614/@comment-4332975-20130326190202

That, when someone gives you feedback on areas where your pasta needs improvement, you not half-assedly follow thier advice and make the story even worse in the process? Also, I would like to point out that "It was my Nth pasta!" is never a valid excuse. It is entirely possible for someone to write well to begin with. For instance, my second pasta was rather well recieved...as was my first, and my third, and so on. Quality isn't something that magically happens the more you write, it's something you get by knowing what you're doing, and making an effort to do it well. Part of that means listening when people try to help you, and not treating is as something where you do the bare minimum of what they said to try and achieve some state of "good enough" that will get them off your back.