I feel quite obliged to make this biography interesting. But it is not a biography, is it? It is an autobiography. I quite take to dreaming, most irrationally. I take not note of others or their opinions, but note of myself. I care not for nice days, for the sun and the blue sky are not my calling. I shall feel rather more myself on those dreary days, fragments of the partially eclipsed moonlight viewable through houses. I take to dreaming and wishing on non existent dandelions. I care not for reality. I am most definitely not pragmatic. I am quite taken by solitude. I find it most soothing. For solitude eases the pain of acquaintanceship. I care not for company, but I do enjoy the odd talk, via msn. Namely with Sarah. I consider myself both a writer and philosopher but wish to do neither for an occupation. I care not to make money from my writing. the mere concept horrifies me. Perhaps, I shall be a writer and publicly burn money. I most certainly care not to be a philosopher as the occupation does not exist. I shall not be a sophist. I neither am or shall ever be so. And so, I shall begin as I started. I live for the dreary days, for the dark and the damp. For upon these things, are the foundations of the soul. We are not based upon the sunny days, our souls are founded from the rainy ones.
And so I shall leave you, my ever faithful readers, with but a mere word that I shall be named. I am, forever yours dear reader, but I am not, for I am not for the reading, but the writing. I care not for you to value me of any worth, for I am not. I am but a mere spectre of your imagination. I am Lost, and Lost is me.
Joined: 25 Jul 2008 Posts: 722 Country: second to the left and straight on 'till morning.
Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2009 9:45 pm Title:
Everyone's eavesdropping at the moment. That is such a coincidence.
Indeed Sarah is going to see Twilight. -weeps- How will she bear it?
Sarah is very sorry for going off MSN this night, but her instant messaging service has stopped working. >.<
Have a wonderful Monday, I hope.
-Sarah
xxx
Joined: 14 Nov 2008 Posts: 371 Country: That little bit of land between the North Pole and the South.
Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2009 7:48 am Title:
13's my favourite number! I've been getting number 13 in school for 4 consecutive years now. Which is sad and random.
Moving on...
I'm actually kind of bored now. Going back to school tomorrow, see. That means less YWS, more Geography and History. Ah well.
Les Miserables is really sad(as the name indicates). I cried at least five times while reading Volume II. But you have to sift through loads of flowery, unimportant stuff. The whole of Book 1 is about the Bishop, who gives Jean Valjean some silver at the beginning and is barely mentioned after it. At least your library has books like that. The library in town has some really snobbish librarians, so I refrain from going there, and my school library is stocked with books like "The Cat and The Dog". </ramble>
Joined: 25 Jul 2008 Posts: 722 Country: second to the left and straight on 'till morning.
Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 6:13 pm Title:
Hi Kirsten dear!
You were not online today. How dare you let me get so bored? xDDD Kidding.
Anyway, without further ado, Chapter 10 of Tipping the Velvet is out.
Adieu.
Sarah
x
Joined: 03 Nov 2008 Posts: 647 Country: In your mind
Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2009 11:57 pm Title:
Yes! We are book soulmates!
Well, I've adored Plato ever since reading the republic.
For some reason I was obsessed with Utopia last year...
Crime and Punishment...be prepared. It takes awhile to read. You read 13 pages and your exhausted lol. ^_^
The only thing I can't get into is Dickens.
He's so...dry. His writing is too fancyschmancy. I tried to rea David Copperfield. I read Oliver Twist. I read some other book of his but I stopped because it took thirty pages for a fat guy to get blown down by the wind.