"Fuck 'em all!"-Billy Joe Armstrong
Call me stubborn but is a script not a story? Hell, I always thought it was but appearantly the administrator over at that Supernatural website doesn't think so and wouldn't count my story as a part of their story contest, hence I got pissed off and took the fucking script off of their site.
I might be bad-tempered but I'm justified in this case: After the spec-script had been uploaded on the site for three weeks, commented on by the administrator herself and seen by the entire voting board and given feedback by numerous other competitors, she just "happens" to find a problem with having my script as apart of the contest.
I mean, what the fuck?! Why didn't she just tell me that she didn't want to count my goddamn script in the first place instead of leading me on with her comments on the story and allowing it to stay up as apart of the contest?
Everyone else wrote their stories the way they wanted to but I write it as a script which everyone (And I mean everyone) enjoyed, but she finds a problem with it.
I worked for four days on that fucking thing and for what? Nothing.
That competition meant A LOT to me.
She asked me if I would like to put my story on another part of their site called "Fanfiction" but I was on some real fuck you shit with her. Fuck.
I don't need her to do me any goddamn favors and I don't need to be thrown any bones.
So, yeah, I took the script down from the site and conceded from the contest. Hell, I knew I shouldn't have put my work up for everyone to see in the first place.
I'm so pissed off! I don't like to have my fucking time wasted and this whole contest was a BIG waste of my goddamn time.
Never again....
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