Jesus christ, it looks like Clay Aiken's less jovial twin wanted to hit you up.
And actually, the character and line were (much like most of Apocalypse Now) adapted from the story Heart of Darkness. Blame the British Lit II summer session I just finished for that nitpick. =X
You're right about him looking like Clay Aiken. I didn't notice that before. That's why the hair MUST go. But he was the youngest and best choice out of a group of pedos and freaks.
Oh, I know it was adapted from Heart of Darkness. I wrote a fourth of a research paper on Apocalypse Now. I never read the book though so I didn't know the line was from it.
Yeah, at least he didn't seem to be creepy like everyone else who responded to your little experiment.
And don't worry about it. Even though it was only 50 pages long, reading Heart of Darkness was torture. The narrative for the most part was the literary equivalent of walking in circles.
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And actually, the character and line were (much like most of Apocalypse Now) adapted from the story Heart of Darkness. Blame the British Lit II summer session I just finished for that nitpick. =X
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Oh, I know it was adapted from Heart of Darkness. I wrote a fourth of a research paper on Apocalypse Now. I never read the book though so I didn't know the line was from it.
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And don't worry about it. Even though it was only 50 pages long, reading Heart of Darkness was torture. The narrative for the most part was the literary equivalent of walking in circles.
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