Generator Land: where do you want to hook up?
Title: where do you want to hook up?
Descriptor: why?
Button: OK. I'll meet you there if you click here.
Background: Peachy Keen because the words show up clearly.
Format:
mywords (location) + mywords (reason)
Number of Unique Results: 544
Sample of Results:
In the hay loft because it's better than where we met last time.
The altar at St.Timothy's around midnight because your dad taught me some new stuff.
In the Greyhound on that long seat at the back because my mom wants to take some more pictures for facebook.
Concept:
The title is a proposed assignation which may or may not be
of a sexual nature. The descriptor is a foreshadowing of
the last part of the result. The button is intended to be the
beginning of the creation of the character and fantasy
agreement.
I don't like the expression "hook up" as it reminds me of
dogs breeding. Used as a description of impersonal sexual
contact, I particularly don't like it. To describe ordinary
meetings, without the sexual element, it still isn't great.
I think that's because it sounds sort of like geometry and I
have poor spatial relationship concepts.
Title: where do you want to hook up?
Descriptor: why?
Button: OK. I'll meet you there if you click here.
Background: Peachy Keen because the words show up clearly.
Format:
mywords (location) + mywords (reason)
Number of Unique Results: 544
Sample of Results:
In the hay loft because it's better than where we met last time.
The altar at St.Timothy's around midnight because your dad taught me some new stuff.
In the Greyhound on that long seat at the back because my mom wants to take some more pictures for facebook.
Concept:
The title is a proposed assignation which may or may not be
of a sexual nature. The descriptor is a foreshadowing of
the last part of the result. The button is intended to be the
beginning of the creation of the character and fantasy
agreement.
I don't like the expression "hook up" as it reminds me of
dogs breeding. Used as a description of impersonal sexual
contact, I particularly don't like it. To describe ordinary
meetings, without the sexual element, it still isn't great.
I think that's because it sounds sort of like geometry and I
have poor spatial relationship concepts.