Generator Land: Kissyface
Title: Kissyface
Descriptor: spin the bottle
Button: SPIN
Background: smiling sun background, for the cheerful innocence effect.
format =
my words (You get) +my words (how many) + Emotions (list) + my words (kiss synonyms) + mywords (from me) + mywords (when/time words)
Sample of Results:
you get so many Composed butterfly kisses from me on Sunday
you get some more Quivery playful kisses from me when you go night-night
you get a large number of Pleasing playful kisses from me tomorrow
The title 'kissyface' comes from what a guy, age 30, told me at church he
was looking for: a girl for some kissyface. "Spin the bottle" refers
to the party activity enabling random kissing. I used the word "SPIN" for the
button to imply movement.
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Generator Land: huggy bear
Title: huggy bear
Descriptor: dare to care
Button: I'm OK, you're OK
Background: retro floral background for the safe/non-threatening aspect
format = mywords(We'll snuggle up and) + mywords(give each other)+Adverbs[quantity]+Emotions (list) + mywords(hugs)+mywords (if that's OK with you...)
Sample of Results:
We'll snuggle up and give each other few Uncomfortable hugs, if that's OK with you...
We'll snuggle up and give each other several Exciting hugs, if that's OK with you...
We'll snuggle up and give each other lots of Jolly hugs, if that's OK with you...
The title is intended to sound childlike. The descriptor refers to the Care Bears as well
as an old pyramid scheme, 'Dare to be great' that a relative of mine was in when he
was a young man, and 'dare to care' rhymes, so that's a plus. The button refers to the book
by the same name, which was a popularization of transactional analysis concepts.
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These 2 generators are similar in content and style.
They were meant to create images of non-threatening affectional behavior.
The challenge of each was to incorporate the idea of movement in the results.
A drawback of using a prepared list is evident in both of these works.
The capitalization in the "Emotions" & "Adverbs (quantity) lists
detracts from the smoothness of the result phrase, I think.
Title: Kissyface
Descriptor: spin the bottle
Button: SPIN
Background: smiling sun background, for the cheerful innocence effect.
format =
my words (You get) +my words (how many) + Emotions (list) + my words (kiss synonyms) + mywords (from me) + mywords (when/time words)
Sample of Results:
you get so many Composed butterfly kisses from me on Sunday
you get some more Quivery playful kisses from me when you go night-night
you get a large number of Pleasing playful kisses from me tomorrow
The title 'kissyface' comes from what a guy, age 30, told me at church he
was looking for: a girl for some kissyface. "Spin the bottle" refers
to the party activity enabling random kissing. I used the word "SPIN" for the
button to imply movement.
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Generator Land: huggy bear
Title: huggy bear
Descriptor: dare to care
Button: I'm OK, you're OK
Background: retro floral background for the safe/non-threatening aspect
format = mywords(We'll snuggle up and) + mywords(give each other)+Adverbs[quantity]+Emotions (list) + mywords(hugs)+mywords (if that's OK with you...)
Sample of Results:
We'll snuggle up and give each other few Uncomfortable hugs, if that's OK with you...
We'll snuggle up and give each other several Exciting hugs, if that's OK with you...
We'll snuggle up and give each other lots of Jolly hugs, if that's OK with you...
The title is intended to sound childlike. The descriptor refers to the Care Bears as well
as an old pyramid scheme, 'Dare to be great' that a relative of mine was in when he
was a young man, and 'dare to care' rhymes, so that's a plus. The button refers to the book
by the same name, which was a popularization of transactional analysis concepts.
=====
These 2 generators are similar in content and style.
They were meant to create images of non-threatening affectional behavior.
The challenge of each was to incorporate the idea of movement in the results.
A drawback of using a prepared list is evident in both of these works.
The capitalization in the "Emotions" & "Adverbs (quantity) lists
detracts from the smoothness of the result phrase, I think.