Name: Brian A. Kinney Age: 17 Sex: Yes, please. :) Um, male. *grins*
I am taking this class because: Well, reading IS fundamental. And since my home life was far, far from perfect. On one hand, my father was an abusive drunk, who used me as a punching bag. Usually when things didn`t go the way he wanted. On the other hand, my mother was a religious freak, who acted as if I didn`t exist when things were fine. Oh, and she also liked to look at the bottom of the glass a lot. *sighs* And they even don`t know yet that I`m gay. That would go over swell with my parents. So, whenever it was possible, I took a book and read. A LOT. That way, there were less possibilites to end up dead.
My favorite book is: The Cluetrain Manifesto : The End of Business As Usual by Christopher Locke, et al. I`m interested in advertising. ;)
Death is: Inevitable. Period.
Love is: Nonexistant. I don`t believe in love. I believe in f***ing. It`s quick. It`s efficient. With the maximum amount of pleasure and a minimum amount of bull***.
The soul is: Nothing. I don`t believe in it. Once you die, you`re dead. Kaputt. Hasta la vista, baby. Bye, bye, world. *sighs* Well, you get my meaning. :)
My opinion on the similarities and differences between Theodore Geisel (pen name Dr. Seuss) and Ernest Hemingway (pen name Ernest Hemingway), especially as pertaining to the post-post-post-post-post modernist literary movement is: The way I see it, dr. Seuss makes me wanna throw myself from the highest mountain and die a slow death. He is just to damn happy for my taste. *sighs* And Hemingway? Um, didn`t he just, like, blow his head away or something? *scratches his head* So, I`m guessing he was pretty depressed. Just like his books are. Um, he makes me wanna shoot myself in the head too. So, for me, there is really no difference. And the similarities are, well, they have both a weird obsession with rhyme. *rolls his eyes* Like, closing on sick. Well, that makes me wanna poke myself in the eye with a pencil. Uh, I`m just not big on rhymes, Ms. I`m sorry.
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Age: 17
Sex: Yes, please. :) Um, male. *grins*
I am taking this class because: Well, reading IS fundamental. And since my home life was far, far from perfect. On one hand, my father was an abusive drunk, who used me as a punching bag. Usually when things didn`t go the way he wanted. On the other hand, my mother was a religious freak, who acted as if I didn`t exist when things were fine. Oh, and she also liked to look at the bottom of the glass a lot. *sighs* And they even don`t know yet that I`m gay. That would go over swell with my parents. So, whenever it was possible, I took a book and read. A LOT. That way, there were less possibilites to end up dead.
My favorite book is: The Cluetrain Manifesto : The End of Business As Usual by Christopher Locke, et al. I`m interested in advertising. ;)
Death is: Inevitable. Period.
Love is: Nonexistant. I don`t believe in love. I believe in f***ing. It`s quick. It`s efficient. With the maximum amount of pleasure and a minimum amount of bull***.
The soul is: Nothing. I don`t believe in it. Once you die, you`re dead. Kaputt. Hasta la vista, baby. Bye, bye, world. *sighs* Well, you get my meaning. :)
My opinion on the similarities and differences between Theodore Geisel (pen name Dr. Seuss) and Ernest Hemingway (pen name Ernest Hemingway), especially as pertaining to the post-post-post-post-post modernist literary movement is: The way I see it, dr. Seuss makes me wanna throw myself from the highest mountain and die a slow death. He is just to damn happy for my taste. *sighs* And Hemingway? Um, didn`t he just, like, blow his head away or something? *scratches his head* So, I`m guessing he was pretty depressed. Just like his books are. Um, he makes me wanna shoot myself in the head too. So, for me, there is really no difference. And the similarities are, well, they have both a weird obsession with rhyme. *rolls his eyes* Like, closing on sick. Well, that makes me wanna poke myself in the eye with a pencil. Uh, I`m just not big on rhymes, Ms. I`m sorry.