- Dołączono
- 29 Sty 2016
Sorry, I had crashed into a slumber for a bit. Gramma Meowthkip needed a nap.
I'm quoting all these posts to give you a sense of how many goddamned words you've written. Look at them. Look at all those goddamned words.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again: A guy named William Shakesman once said "Brevity is the soul of wit." That just means don't waste my time. So, who are you to Sarah? A mutual? She ask you to do this, or did she guilt you into it by just showing you links and complaining, being all like "oh, if only SOMEONE could go in and tell these Kiwis how wrong they are! I'm not asking you, of course. I just wish someone would!"
I feel like I should challenge you to keep your posts to like, 140 characters or something, or have you answer in the form of a haiku, so maybe you'll learn to keep things nice and simple instead of needlessly complicating this with your noisy bullshit.
Are you kidding? This is the most interesting this thread has been in a while. I mean, it's fuckin' TL;DR because @norrington seems to think she's like James Joyce or William Faulkner or some shit, but hey, it's conflict.
I know, yeah. As I said, I'm a bad writer. I was a mutual of theirs, like I said (but I get it, you know, as much shit as I've posted, like, some info's gonna slip through the cracks, no disrespect). I don't know where they are, I found this thread looking for them. I'm assuming they're okay since they apparently tried a couple of url changes and alt accounts/twitter, and have presumably just cut ties with all former followers to start fresh since there have been quite a few people claiming to be former friends/mutuals/etc. I can't fault her for that, but I also definitely am not in contact with her at all and wouldn't have any better idea how to go about finding her than you guys would.
If we're gonna go with one of the two, I'd personally opt Joyce instead of Faulkner (do I get a vote?), since at least Joyce's stuff was so completely disconnected from reality it couldn't even like, claim to pretentiousness on its own behalf. Later audiences had to do that for it to make it seem like they both read and had the balls to say they understood what the fuck was going on.
Faulkner did some alright shit, too, and realistically, I'm probably as much of a massive whiny-ass pissbaby as he is, even if I'd prefer Joyce I could see it being the stronger comparison of the two. I dunno. Both are probably fair to mockingly compare me to (as a wannabe faulkner/joyce, of course). I swear I'm not that fucking full of myself to make that comparison seriously, no matter how much I write. It's more a (figuratively speaking) compulsive thing than some kind of you-all-should-be-so-thankful-as-to-read-my-many-words-of-wisdom thing. But don't take my word for it.
Could I throw Hugo's hat into the ring? He was as wordy, but less abstract/absurdist and way more preachy/moralistic, so it might fit? Just a thought.
Faulkner did some alright shit, too, and realistically, I'm probably as much of a massive whiny-ass pissbaby as he is, even if I'd prefer Joyce I could see it being the stronger comparison of the two. I dunno. Both are probably fair to mockingly compare me to (as a wannabe faulkner/joyce, of course). I swear I'm not that fucking full of myself to make that comparison seriously, no matter how much I write. It's more a (figuratively speaking) compulsive thing than some kind of you-all-should-be-so-thankful-as-to-read-my-many-words-of-wisdom thing. But don't take my word for it.
Could I throw Hugo's hat into the ring? He was as wordy, but less abstract/absurdist and way more preachy/moralistic, so it might fit? Just a thought.