Generator Land: it's not him/it's you
Title: it's not him/it's you
Descriptor: the character [referred to herein as "you"] has issues
Button: click it
Background: grunge for the drab color tone which I associate with
negativity and because this background allows the spacing
I wanted for the layout of the title & descriptor.
Number of Possible Unique Results: 864
Format: mywords (your stance) + mywords (propositions)
Sample of Results:
It seems like you could try to tell him how much you care about him.
You never grow up.
You are pathetic because don't ever offer to let him touch you.
You never even tell him how you feel about sex.
You could at least try to see things his way.
Concept:
The Title is a reverse of the stereotype of what people tend to say when they break up.
The Descriptor is written in pseudo-legalese.
The Button is a nondescript directive. The implication of the button is that the
solutions to 'relationship issues' are simple & generic according to people who write
self-help articles. The answers are available at the click of a button, so to speak.
The idea is that a female is berating herself for her behavior regarding her
boyfriend. She accuses herself. This is a a satire of magazine articles that tell
very young girls what they need to do in order to make their boyfriends happy
in a relationship.
Title: it's not him/it's you
Descriptor: the character [referred to herein as "you"] has issues
Button: click it
Background: grunge for the drab color tone which I associate with
negativity and because this background allows the spacing
I wanted for the layout of the title & descriptor.
Number of Possible Unique Results: 864
Format: mywords (your stance) + mywords (propositions)
Sample of Results:
It seems like you could try to tell him how much you care about him.
You never grow up.
You are pathetic because don't ever offer to let him touch you.
You never even tell him how you feel about sex.
You could at least try to see things his way.
Concept:
The Title is a reverse of the stereotype of what people tend to say when they break up.
The Descriptor is written in pseudo-legalese.
The Button is a nondescript directive. The implication of the button is that the
solutions to 'relationship issues' are simple & generic according to people who write
self-help articles. The answers are available at the click of a button, so to speak.
The idea is that a female is berating herself for her behavior regarding her
boyfriend. She accuses herself. This is a a satire of magazine articles that tell
very young girls what they need to do in order to make their boyfriends happy
in a relationship.