User talk:JasonCarswell

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Feel free to ask questions or comment here. Be sure to add four tildes ~~~~ as code that converts to sign and date with results like this: JasonCarswell (talk) 22:58, 19 August 2022 (UTC)

Happy to see Gloomy

Hi Jason, you should come back on saidit irc. Gloomy bear (talk) 22:48, 16 September 2024 (EST)

Hi Gloomy bear. Nice to see you. 1) SaidIt chat doesn't seem to be working, 2) the turd Musky banned me from #subscribed, 3) I don't care about SaidIt, 4) I'm preparing for the 2024-09-21 Million Person March, 5) reviving our Windsor ACTION Group, 6) roofing, 7) renovating, 8) dog sitting, 9) trying to get a TV series off the ground, 10) making art and merch, 11) sometimes doing stuff for LeverMind, 12) prepping for national and provincial elections, 13) getting some videos together, 14) and too many other things to mention. SaidIt is dead, killed my magnora7, socks, and Musky. ~ JasonCarswell (talk) 03:01, 17 September 2024 (UTC)
Damn Jason. I mean if you wanna come back I'd make a sockpuppet and use a vpn or something. Idk why Musky banned you. I've been working at Walmart, been working on a total drama island drawn together crossover story too.~ Gloomy bear (talk) 01:02, 17 September 2024 (EST)
I know I could use other aliases. I even made a bunch about 5 or 6 years ago. I just don't care. Besides you and a few others, most of the good users (that I know of) are gone and SaidIt is dead.
Good for you! "Work will set you free," (to a limited degree).
I recently saw a Drawn Together clip that makes me want to see it all.
FYI, the three best books covering the fundamentals of screenwriting for filmmaking - and storytelling in general... Filmmaking#Screenwriting books. You can find info about them everywhere, torrent them for free, find audiobooks and YouTube stuff, etc. Bonus: Also check out Joseph Campbell mythology analysis about the Heroes Journey and what makes compelling stories.
Practice gets you closer to perfect.
~ JasonCarswell (talk) 13:53, 17 September 2024 (UTC)