I Write Like...
Tuesday, July 13th, 2010 11:50 amI don't know how they do it, but this site will Analyze your Writing
I only got three results from various RPG styles, and I'm only eager to share one and a half of them. Please post your results while I stand here and become annoyed for no good reason.

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Now explain this curiosity:
Nathaniel "Scarlet Letter" Hawthorne writes like Charles Dickens
Leo "War and Peace" Tolstoy writes like Arthur Conan Doyle
Arthur "Round the Red Lamp" Conan Doyle writes like Charles Dickens
Charles "A Message From the Sea" Dickens writes like Leo Tolstoy
I am not making this shytt up either. ... I thought I could get in a few more before I got a repeat. But yeah... Charlie-boy was the most sosistent.
There's a lot of Dickens around.
Just for fun, I'm gonna copy-pasta my favorite thing ever ("The Rime of the Ancient Mariner") and see who Samuel "Albatross" Coleridge is.
James Joyce. Alright then.
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So I've been reading The Marriage Mess since last night and I came to chapter seven. All I have to say is NO PLEASE. (It's fifteen times worse if you've been reading the whole thing and kinda are used to the characters.)
I only got three results from various RPG styles, and I'm only eager to share one and a half of them. Please post your results while I stand here and become annoyed for no good reason.

I don't write like
Stephanie Meyer, at least
Stephanie Meyer, at least
I Write Like by Mémoires, Mac journal software. Analyze your writing!
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Now explain this curiosity:
Nathaniel "Scarlet Letter" Hawthorne writes like Charles Dickens
Leo "War and Peace" Tolstoy writes like Arthur Conan Doyle
Arthur "Round the Red Lamp" Conan Doyle writes like Charles Dickens
Charles "A Message From the Sea" Dickens writes like Leo Tolstoy
I am not making this shytt up either. ... I thought I could get in a few more before I got a repeat. But yeah... Charlie-boy was the most sosistent.
There's a lot of Dickens around.
Just for fun, I'm gonna copy-pasta my favorite thing ever ("The Rime of the Ancient Mariner") and see who Samuel "Albatross" Coleridge is.
James Joyce. Alright then.
----
So I've been reading The Marriage Mess since last night and I came to chapter seven. All I have to say is NO PLEASE. (It's fifteen times worse if you've been reading the whole thing and kinda are used to the characters.)