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Postby Radium » 2010.09.03 (02:36)

i'm making a pack which will be a column. however, i have no idea on how to organize it "episodic" (ally).

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anyone experienced interested in giving me some tips, PLEASE POST :3
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Postby aids » 2010.09.03 (03:44)

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Postby Sunset » 2010.09.12 (14:05)

i'll be your friend (also i'll help organize your mappack)

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Postby 乳头的早餐谷物 » 2010.09.12 (14:13)

Instead of conforming to the tired episodic paradigm orthodoxy you could try a more complex multilinear approach to geographic structuralism which allows the subject to traverse multiple unique narratives within the context of the constant set of fundamental constitutents.
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Postby Radium » 2010.09.12 (17:36)

docomo wrote:Instead of conforming to the tired episodic paradigm orthodoxy you could try a more complex multilinear approach to geographic structuralism which allows the subject to traverse multiple unique narratives within the context of the constant set of fundamental constitutents.
i think this approach will be difficult to perfect.
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