저기요 gals and guys.
This 기사 is basically bits and bats on what i think make a brilliant pick just that little bit extra sparkly...i don't suppose it has any real purpose but hopefully some of 당신 will find it useful....or a amusing read :)
5. 상단, 맨 위로 tip number five, pick something interesting...I'm pretty certain no one really has an opinion on what color everyone's teapots are 또는 finds the length of your finger nails amusing. It may seem like a obvious thing but don't ask a pick for the sake of just asking a pick. Ask a pick to hear people's opinions 또는 to entertain.
4. 상단, 맨 위로 tip number four, give a good number of decent options. Can't think of 더 많이 than four? Do some research 또는 why not add that amusing but pointless option e.g. if 당신 were asking "who's your 가장 좋아하는 tv doctor?" add the option "meh, doctors are over rated, everyone knows the nurses do the real work".
당신 can really tell when someone has put a lot of effort in to pick when there's a long list of decent options and the odd funny option will probably stop people from adding the dreaded link option
3. 상단, 맨 위로 tip number three this is basically a bit about pick series, i think some of them can work really well especially as 당신 only have a limited amount of space, however pick series for the sake are easy to spot and just seem...pointless
a bit of continuity between picks is always amusing as well e.g. using the same reference
pick series work very well if your making a amount of picks about a 팬팝 joke, i'm sure chel won't mind me saying her link picks are a good example of this
another way pick series can improve your picks is using them for a 더 많이 practical reason like link so everyone recognizes it's part of the same competition.
2. 상단, 맨 위로 tip number two, making biased picks can be amusing but it can also be annoying.
a biased pick can go either way, they can turn out funny 또는 really annoying
for example a biased pick in a bad way would be
"Are 당신 pro life 또는 pro choice" and having the first option "pro life" and the 초 option "pro choice because i don't understand abortion is murder". That's not a fair way for people to express their opinion.
however 당신 could ask the 질문 on a tv show "If they were to make another season what would be the best storyline" and have one of the options as "i am clearly evil as i don't want another season" and maybe use a image of a baddie from the show. It is a biased 질문 but it's not oppressing anyone's opinion and it's just a bit of fun
1. 상단, 맨 위로 tip number one! 이미지 can make all the difference in a good pick, i don't just mean adding images, although just adding them does make a pick better why not add some funny 또는 ironic images.
...okay i'm not explaining this brilliantly so let me use some examples
asking who your think is the closest family in a tv show? why not add some 이미지 of each family being dysfunctional
have 당신 added a ironic option to pick? e.g. asking "what do 당신 think of adding "all of the above" to picks?" and then having "all of the above" as a option brilliant opportunity for a amusing ironic image
당신 can even use 이미지 well on yes/no picks e.g. "do 당신 think beauty matters?" add a image of a 화산 (beautiful but deadly) and the ugliest thing 당신 can think of...or if 당신 can't think of anything like that why not add a funky yes no. I made some of these earlier on today link the first ones of these, not exactly masterpieces but yes/no ain't much to work with :P
so that's my 상단, 맨 위로 five tips, not the greatest 기사 ever written but i had fun babbling away and i hope it was useful 또는 amusing to one of 당신 guys :D
This 기사 is basically bits and bats on what i think make a brilliant pick just that little bit extra sparkly...i don't suppose it has any real purpose but hopefully some of 당신 will find it useful....or a amusing read :)
5. 상단, 맨 위로 tip number five, pick something interesting...I'm pretty certain no one really has an opinion on what color everyone's teapots are 또는 finds the length of your finger nails amusing. It may seem like a obvious thing but don't ask a pick for the sake of just asking a pick. Ask a pick to hear people's opinions 또는 to entertain.
4. 상단, 맨 위로 tip number four, give a good number of decent options. Can't think of 더 많이 than four? Do some research 또는 why not add that amusing but pointless option e.g. if 당신 were asking "who's your 가장 좋아하는 tv doctor?" add the option "meh, doctors are over rated, everyone knows the nurses do the real work".
당신 can really tell when someone has put a lot of effort in to pick when there's a long list of decent options and the odd funny option will probably stop people from adding the dreaded link option
3. 상단, 맨 위로 tip number three this is basically a bit about pick series, i think some of them can work really well especially as 당신 only have a limited amount of space, however pick series for the sake are easy to spot and just seem...pointless
a bit of continuity between picks is always amusing as well e.g. using the same reference
pick series work very well if your making a amount of picks about a 팬팝 joke, i'm sure chel won't mind me saying her link picks are a good example of this
another way pick series can improve your picks is using them for a 더 많이 practical reason like link so everyone recognizes it's part of the same competition.
2. 상단, 맨 위로 tip number two, making biased picks can be amusing but it can also be annoying.
a biased pick can go either way, they can turn out funny 또는 really annoying
for example a biased pick in a bad way would be
"Are 당신 pro life 또는 pro choice" and having the first option "pro life" and the 초 option "pro choice because i don't understand abortion is murder". That's not a fair way for people to express their opinion.
however 당신 could ask the 질문 on a tv show "If they were to make another season what would be the best storyline" and have one of the options as "i am clearly evil as i don't want another season" and maybe use a image of a baddie from the show. It is a biased 질문 but it's not oppressing anyone's opinion and it's just a bit of fun
1. 상단, 맨 위로 tip number one! 이미지 can make all the difference in a good pick, i don't just mean adding images, although just adding them does make a pick better why not add some funny 또는 ironic images.
...okay i'm not explaining this brilliantly so let me use some examples
asking who your think is the closest family in a tv show? why not add some 이미지 of each family being dysfunctional
have 당신 added a ironic option to pick? e.g. asking "what do 당신 think of adding "all of the above" to picks?" and then having "all of the above" as a option brilliant opportunity for a amusing ironic image
당신 can even use 이미지 well on yes/no picks e.g. "do 당신 think beauty matters?" add a image of a 화산 (beautiful but deadly) and the ugliest thing 당신 can think of...or if 당신 can't think of anything like that why not add a funky yes no. I made some of these earlier on today link the first ones of these, not exactly masterpieces but yes/no ain't much to work with :P
so that's my 상단, 맨 위로 five tips, not the greatest 기사 ever written but i had fun babbling away and i hope it was useful 또는 amusing to one of 당신 guys :D
Well, following Vanessa example, I decided to do another one of these, let's have fun then. :P write the words, then put them on the text on the corresponding number...
1-Part of body
2-Object
3-Person
4-Number
5-Verb
6-Person
7-Adjective
8-Place
9-Verb
10-Verb
11-Adjective
12-Verb
Here's the text:
(3) was very (7) that day, he/she stared at my (1) for (4) 초 and then he/she asked me to (5) and called me (11). I had to walk around a bit and (10) 'cause I couldn't believe it. Then out of the blue (6) appeared and gave a/an (2) to (3). I screamed "(12)!!" and went to (8). My special spot, where I like to (9). (3) was always on my thoughts, (5) he/she said... Yeah it's for the best...
1-Part of body
2-Object
3-Person
4-Number
5-Verb
6-Person
7-Adjective
8-Place
9-Verb
10-Verb
11-Adjective
12-Verb
Here's the text:
(3) was very (7) that day, he/she stared at my (1) for (4) 초 and then he/she asked me to (5) and called me (11). I had to walk around a bit and (10) 'cause I couldn't believe it. Then out of the blue (6) appeared and gave a/an (2) to (3). I screamed "(12)!!" and went to (8). My special spot, where I like to (9). (3) was always on my thoughts, (5) he/she said... Yeah it's for the best...