Joe: Hey Matt, hows the paper coming?
Matt: Bad i've got writers block.
Joe: Looks like you ran out of bullshit
Matt: Bad i've got writers block.
Joe: Looks like you ran out of bullshit
by Skillet213 October 21, 2009

by Chris Hoppus May 18, 2008

"I never would have said that! Aren't you worried what people will think?" The friend who read the novel asked.
"Yes," the writer said, "but it was them or the book. I call it writer's honesty!"
"Yes," the writer said, "but it was them or the book. I call it writer's honesty!"
by Wbienek April 25, 2017

by Bman111 November 30, 2016

Some of the greatest people you will ever meet. Though the board is generally angsty + hypocritical, when it comes down to things that matter these people have proven themselves to be absolutely beautiful.
The best:
everyone.
as a community we shouldn't have a silly list defining us. we are who we are, we're troubled little kids who are ridiculously good looking. get used to it.
The best:
everyone.
as a community we shouldn't have a silly list defining us. we are who we are, we're troubled little kids who are ridiculously good looking. get used to it.
by iswearitsnotrita August 13, 2009

When one or both elbows starts to hurt because it has been on a hard surface for too long, usually from writing, drawing, or using the computer.
by Miyaviya August 14, 2009

The opposite of writer's block, but just as debilitating. Writer's flood is when an unfocused, uncontrollable deluge of ideas come to mind, leaving the writer with way too much information to digest. Most of the time, the ideas that spring forth are completely incompatible with the current topic (e.g. robot ideas when the book takes place in Victorian England or recipes when writing an IT manual). The end result is the same as writer's block: an inability to create a functional work.
I started my college thesis yesterday, but I had a writer's flood of cyberpunk plot seeds. I'm still on page one.
by AlexTwentyTwo August 31, 2011
