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Now read it and become Irish and depressed | ||
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obesechicken13
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On January 29 2013 19:15 Jerubaal wrote: I've been told that Fahrenheit 451 is worth a second read once you get a brain between your ears, as most English classes do a hellacious job with it. Hint: It's not about censorship. Everyone should have an Oscar Wilde phase in high school, just don't get too attached. I think I read Fahrenheit for fun, after reading animal farm. And then I read 1984 a few years earlier than was necessary. Whatever you do OP, do not get into Ayn Rand. You can hate her and disagree with her dogma all you want, but as John Rogers said: "There are two novels that can change a bookish fourteen-year old's life: The Lord of the Rings and Atlas Shrugged. One is a childish fantasy that often engenders a lifelong obsession with its unbelievable heroes, leading to an emotionally stunted, socially crippled adulthood, unable to deal with the real world. The other, of course, involves orcs." | ||
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FlaShFTW
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Ray bradbury trips imo :D Fahrenheit 451 part of my top 10 books xD Don't forget martian chronicles | ||
AgentW
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1. Arguing over the word "marabou" is hilarious. 2. I checked your overall blog and actually made an o_O face at my computer. 3. Glad things worked out for you. Not totally sure about her reaction, but I suppose for someone who argues about the word marabou, I suppose innuendo isn't always on the mind. 4. This is still adorable. | ||
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farvacola
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On January 30 2013 07:54 obesechicken13 wrote: I think I read Fahrenheit for fun, after reading animal farm. And then I read 1984 a few years earlier than was necessary. Whatever you do OP, do not get into Ayn Rand. You can hate her and disagree with her dogma all you want, but as John Rogers said: "There are two novels that can change a bookish fourteen-year old's life: The Lord of the Rings and Atlas Shrugged. One is a childish fantasy that often engenders a lifelong obsession with its unbelievable heroes, leading to an emotionally stunted, socially crippled adulthood, unable to deal with the real world. The other, of course, involves orcs." This guy knows whats up. | ||
Aerisky
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Have fun yo! | ||
docvoc
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On January 30 2013 07:54 obesechicken13 wrote: I think I read Fahrenheit for fun, after reading animal farm. And then I read 1984 a few years earlier than was necessary. Whatever you do OP, do not get into Ayn Rand. You can hate her and disagree with her dogma all you want, but as John Rogers said: "There are two novels that can change a bookish fourteen-year old's life: The Lord of the Rings and Atlas Shrugged. One is a childish fantasy that often engenders a lifelong obsession with its unbelievable heroes, leading to an emotionally stunted, socially crippled adulthood, unable to deal with the real world. The other, of course, involves orcs." Welp, guess I should read atlas shrugged then. Time to fuck up my chances at a normal adulthood . Happy birthday Azera, and get that chica! | ||
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ModernAgeShaman
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On January 30 2013 17:42 Azera wrote: Thanks for the well wishes everybody, I will try and get "that girl". I don't know though, I'm not very confident. I think I might lay back for a bit, and see if she texts me first. In all likelihood she's just as uncertain and awkward as you are. Many girls will never pick up the phone first in "early" dating stages like this. Stop being so uncertain - everything you've written seems super positive. It's time to step up and invite her out to the movies or something AND MAKE A MOVE like trying to kiss her. From what I've read all lights seem green in this blog and you would be stupid and maybe even ruin your chances if you back off now due to your insecurities. You need to make a real move and that will establish very quickly if she is really interested in more than friendship - and from there you can either progress your relationship then or move on. | ||
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On January 30 2013 18:19 Sinep wrote: In all likelihood she's just as uncertain and awkward as you are. Many girls will never pick up the phone first in "early" dating stages like this. Stop being so uncertain - everything you've written seems super positive. It's time to step up and invite her out to the movies or something AND MAKE A MOVE like trying to kiss her. From what I've read all lights seem green in this blog and you would be stupid and maybe even ruin your chances if you back off now due to your insecurities. You need to make a real move and that will establish very quickly if she is really interested in more than friendship - and from there you can either progress your relationship then or move on. Valentines is 2 weeks away, should I try to do something between now and then? | ||
pebble444
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On January 30 2013 18:19 Sinep wrote: In all likelihood she's just as uncertain and awkward as you are. Many girls will never pick up the phone first in "early" dating stages like this. Stop being so uncertain - everything you've written seems super positive. It's time to step up and invite her out to the movies or something AND MAKE A MOVE like trying to kiss her. From what I've read all lights seem green in this blog and you would be stupid and maybe even ruin your chances if you back off now due to your insecurities. You need to make a real move and that will establish very quickly if she is really interested in more than friendship - and from there you can either progress your relationship then or move on. +1 Here is a song to boost your moral and confidence. She wants you. You want her. Can you dig it | ||
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ModernAgeShaman
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On January 30 2013 18:21 Azera wrote: Valentines is 2 weeks away, should I try to do something between now and then? Yes. While it's going well and she's already agreed to a second meeting, not contacting her for 2 weeks and waiting for valentines day would just be plain weird. Invite her for something - make it outside of school and most importantly, make a move that shows you want more than friendship. Like holding hands while you walk. If that goes well, you can go for that kiss later otherwise, just relax, don't over think things and be yourself. | ||
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On January 30 2013 18:52 Sinep wrote: Incidentally, your/her age and her/your previous dating experience levels (if any), and your/her ethnic background are helpful things to know to give advice Oh, right. I thought I said this in the previous blog. I'm 16, and she's a year younger than I am. We're Chinese. This was my first time "going out" with a girl, and she's had some relationship experience before from what I know. I haven't asked her about any of it though. | ||
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