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     Seriously, though, no one's posting on the boards. I don't know why, but geez!  I mean come ON!!  There are more poetry posts than general board posts, which really doesn't make a whole lotta sense, but even that board's only been posted on by 2 people!  In order for this site to work right, you've GOT to get on it. 

*END RANT*

   Welcome to my little piece of reality.  I'm ZeroSanity, a.k.a. Craig Burton, a freshman at Western Ky. University.   I'm an active member of the Garrats, a group of students who don't fit into 'normal' society, and we really don't care.

     Currently, I'm between majors, having recently decided that computer science wasn't for me (what with the near math minor that went along with it).  I'm leaning toward being an English major.  I'd love to become a novelist and write professionally.  Cause I write real good. lol.

   So anyway, I know I've tried this before, but I think I can handle it this time.  This is gonna be a free expression sorta place.  You can post poetry, short stories, whatever here.  Also, you can email me any other media you'd like to see published (art, music, etc.).

    Just check out the boards below to post, and eventually, I'll get around to organizing the works by author.  

Weekly Poll 2
Who's your favorite Homestar Runner character and why?

Homestar
Strong Bad
Strong Mad
Strong Sad
The Cheat
Coach Z
Homsar
Bubz
Marzipan
The King of Town
The Poopsmith
Tire
The Stick


Current Results

days until this poll
   closes. (1-19-04)

Poll Archive

NOTE:  THERE'S NOW A SPECIAL AREA SPECIFICALLY FOR POETRY!  IT'S THE SECOND BOARD.

Another, less vital note:  Unfortunately, you have to register separately for each board.  If I can find a way to make it otherwise, I'll let you know.

One more note:  The poetry board is also for commenting on others' works.  Constructive criticism is not only welcome, but requested.  Feel free to tell someone how to improve their work, just don't tear them apart.  Remember Rule #3!