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Post by mstreepsucks on Jul 23, 2022 22:05:15 GMT
ray bradbury where he gets his idea from?
Because, it would be what I would ask. Because, as far as I know no one has asked him that question. And frankly, I have no idea what the answer would be.
I would ask, where specifically do you get your ideas? And when I say 'where' I don't mean like a specific place or something. When I say 'where' I guess what I mean is 'how.'
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Post by Feologild Oakes on Jul 23, 2022 22:11:30 GMT
I am pretty sure that in Ray Bradbury 91 years on this planet, somebody asked him that question. I mean before he died in 2012.
I would ask Amy Dudley "Who killed you?"
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Post by onethreetwo on Jul 23, 2022 22:14:13 GMT
I've brought this up before, but I'd ask Courtney Love why she wanted to sing pop music so badly.
I sort of think there's a part of everyone that secretly wants to be a pop princess. Men included. Courtney Love, Liz Phair, Sheryl Crow, and even Jewel. They all wanted to be a pop princess. If even for a moment. What the fuck is that about?
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Post by CrepedCrusader on Jul 25, 2022 16:18:46 GMT
That's the one question most writers seem to hate: Where do you get your ideas?
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Post by llanwydd on Jul 25, 2022 19:22:47 GMT
I would like to ask Mike Tyson what is the square root of 40.
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Post by marianne48 on Jul 25, 2022 23:28:19 GMT
I would ask Michelle Obama if she would please run for President in 2024.
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Post by marianne48 on Jul 26, 2022 0:58:58 GMT
ray bradbury where he gets his idea from?
In at least one case, Bradbury got an idea for a story from a real-life experience. His 1951 short story, The Pedestrian, centered on a man who decides to go for a walk one evening while everyone else is stuck inside their homes watching television. He is accosted by the police, who find his behavior suspicious. Bradbury was walking along Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles one evening when he was stopped by the police, who asked him what he was doing in an area where everyone was driving and there were no pedestrians. He gave them a snarky response, and they viewed him suspiciously. Although Bradbury wrote extensively on space travel, he never learned to drive a car and was used to walking, which many of his contemporaries found odd.
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