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2. World War Z by Max Brooks

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2. The Discworldseries by the masterwriter Terry Pratchett. Especially anything involving Sam Vimes.

(Because he makes you think and laugh at the same time. And he gives you words for thoughts you hadn't named yet.)



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World War Z by Max Brooks



3. The name of the wind by Patrick Rothfuss

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3.4. The name of the wind by Patrick Rothfuss



4. The Discworldseries by the masterwriter Terry Pratchett. Especially anything involving Sam Vimes.

(Because he makes you think and laugh at the same time. And he gives you words for thoughts you hadn't named yet.)




I'm really as dumb as I sound down here.

Question!

Am I a noob?

Usually, yes. Although I have better grammar. Spelling, though... Well, that is usually better too.

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4. The Discworldseries by the masterwriter Terry Pratchett. Especially anything involving Sam Vimes.

(Because he makes you think and laugh at the same time. And he gives you words for thoughts you hadn't named yet.)




I'm really as dumb as I sound down here.

Question!

Am I a noob?

Usually, yes. Although I have better grammar. Spelling, though... Well, that is usually better too.






Do you like people?

Oh, sure. The concept of them, at least. And I do know some examples of the specie I rather like. And not to mention I rather like their ability to create things. And explsions, those too. Art is nice, but I don't really like the stuff they got after Dada became Dadaism. (Dada was that thing about: The world is totally WTF, man. And we're not taking ourselves serious with this crap.) I mean, I dislike those modern "aesthetics" (I agree with Mr. Wilde that art should be beautiful, despite the fact that I didn't get past the first chapter of Dorian Gray yet.)
Starving yourself and calling it art? Killing a dog and calling it art? Taking a picture of a thurd and calling it art? Dashing paint on something and calling it art? Filming your own unmentionables and calling it art? Making a failed IKEA-closet thing and calling it art? Pur-lease! And if you say that I don't understand the deeper meaning behind it, then fine. But do realize that the whole point is to communicate the idea behind it as sharp and hard as you can, or getting people to think, or stare in awe, or at the very least to get a whole lot of money. Whining about how misunderstood you are only makes you like an emo minus the fashionsense.

Whoa. I ranted.

Either way, yes, I like people, love them even. When I remember they're people. And then I have to remember to mistrust the buggers, because, again, they are people, and I am a bit naïve.

Am I smart?

No idea. I guess I'm intelligent, but the fact that I'm spaced out about 50% of the time more than makes up for that.
By the way, is is weird that I think that realistic protraials of crazy people come over as quite sane, but as just having a different point of view?


What do I want to be when I grow up?

I have no idea, I never had any idea and, despite the fact that I already am grown up, I probably never will know. I do know that I do want to be me, despite the disatvantages, that I study archaeology and that I want to write books. Fantasy books. Now all I've got to do is get a lot of practice, because I do seem to lack some talent.

I'm currently twenty years old.

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\nDo you like people?\n\nOh, sure. The concept of them, at least. And I do know some examples of the specie I rather like. And not to mention I rather like their ability to create things. And explsions, those too. Art is nice, but I don't really like the stuff they got after Dada became Dadaism. (Dada was that thing about: The world is totally WTF, man. And we're not taking ourselves serious with this crap.) I mean, I dislike those modern "aesthetics" (I agree with Mr. Wilde that art should be beautiful, despite the fact that I didn't get past the first chapter of Dorian Gray yet.) \nStarving yourself and calling it art? Killing a dog and calling it art? Taking a picture of a thurd and calling it art? Dashing paint on something and calling it art? Filming your own unmentionables and calling it art? Making a failed IKEA-closet thing and calling it art? Pur-lease! And if you say that I don't understand the deeper meaning behind it, then fine. But do realize that the whole point is to communicate the idea behind it as sharp and hard as you can, or getting people to think, or stare in awe, or at the very least to get a whole lot of money. Whining about how misunderstood you are only makes you like an emo minus the fashionsense.\n\nWhoa. I ranted.\n\nEither way, yes, I like people, love them even. When I remember they're people. And then I have to remember to mistrust the buggers, because, again, they are people, and I am a bit naïve. \n\nAm I smart?\n\nNo idea. I guess I'm intelligent, but the fact that I'm spaced out about 50% of the time more than makes up for that.\nBy the way, is is weird that I think that realistic protraials of crazy people come over as quite sane, but as just having a different point of view?\n\n\nWhat do I want to be when I grow up?\n\nI have no idea, I never had any idea and, despite the fact that I already am grown up, I probably never will know. I do know that I do want to be me, despite the disatvantages, that I study archaeology and that I want to write books. Fantasy books. Now all I've got to do is get a lot of practice, because I do seem to lack some talent. \n\nI'm currently twenty years old.\nAlso: Footnotes (added by translaters) top flowery language.




Lol, doods, I haz Deviant nao?

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Lol, doods, I haz Deviant nao?



So yeah, what's on there is the stuff I'm proud of.

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So yeah, what's on there is some of the stuff I'm proud of.of. I like being able to do things.

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