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goodbye and Goodbye

Generator Land: goodbye
Title:
goodbye
Descriptor: cruel world
Button: I give up...
Background: blue spiral to indicate a descent into despair or oblivion

Format: List of Parting phrases + List of Animals

Sample of Results:
Ciao Stallion
Stay cool Marten
Bye-bye Canary
Toodaloo Parakeet


Concept:
The Title, Descriptor, and Button combine to make what appears to be
a suicide note. The jocular tone of some of the parting phrases cast
doubt upon the profundity of the situation.

I gave this 5 stars in June of 2015 when I made it.
I rated it highly because it did what I wanted it to do:
make tightly constructed, somewhat ambiguous farewells to
individuals one ordinarily might not expect to talk to under
the apparent circumstance.


Generator Land: Goodbye
This is identical in every way to the other
except titled "Goodbye" instead of "goodbye."
They are the 9th and 14th items that I made.

One reason I made this rerun was I was so frustrated by
the site freezing up that I quickly slammed this out again
before there were any more malfunctions that would
destroy my material.

Another reason that I made this same item over
was I didn't realize that people could access older items
by clicking on the username. That gives access to all
the material a particular user has produced.
I thought, at that time, that once the newest 12 items moved
from the list, no one could see them.

Frustration has played an important role in the making of several
generators I put together. I have a couple that are on the topic
of frustration with generatorland, in fact.

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