Quote from aliveYeah, sadly not much light reaches under rocks, so growing things can often be difficult. I know exactly the thing that can save you. Apparently there's this new invention called solar panels, which can somehow store sunlight, and then release it later as solar light beams. If you have a storer on the outside, and a releaser on the inside, you can grow everything inside, combining the hydroponics and the solar panels.
That's true. I might try to find some good indoor plants. Or maybe some moss. Moss doesn't usually need a whole lot of sunlight and it will go great with the color scheme we have in our living room.
Quote from aliveI guess it is necessary, or at least helpful, to have a certain knowledge of literary techniques, so one can knowingly implement them in order to achieve something. What I am skeptic to, however, is teaching people rules to follow when writing. Teaching them formulas for "good" literature. Sure this sounds pretentious, but I believe that halts creativity, progress and thought, and that's uncool.
No, I agree. You don't learn to be a poet. Hell, there's really no way to learn most things that take creative skill. You could even say guitar lessons are pretty useless. I was watching videos for this one guy on youtube who took mainstream hip-hop and r&b songs and made them pretty much his own on the guitar without using any tabs or sheet music and never attending one single guitar lesson.