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the_maljax April 2 2006, 03:19:15 UTC
*Cold shiver*

Okay. That's going up on the wall. I post articles and essayson my wall if i find them particularly inspiring. That's going up.

I now have six pieces, and now... in order.

The thermodynamic miracle and the darkness of mere being - Alan Moore (One page)

An article about Ira Glass (Three pages)

The existence of magic - Stephen King (6 pages)

Basically, "How to burn a book (and why you shouldn't)" - Ray Bradbury (3 pages)

"How it feels to be Colored Me" a dissertation on humans and what a person consists of - Zora Neale Hursten (4 pages)

This piece. (2 pages)

Thanks for giving me something to put on my wall.

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lucindathemaid April 2 2006, 03:47:33 UTC
You gave me the link to Stephen King's essay, I believe. It's logged in my memories section because I can't be trusted with printed papers. His writing gives me chills.

This was taken from the novel up above. It was alright, it has a sequel I haven't read yet but that has been spoiled for me, and while this really didn't pertain to the plot of it, it's the part I remember the most. It's just so haunting and affecting... and thrusts me head-first into this strange sense of contentedness.

And you're very welcome! I shall have to see this wall of yours in a month.

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psalm77_1 April 4 2006, 00:56:02 UTC
...huh?

Stealer!!! From thou's Get Midevalest!!! Thief, Have at thee!!!

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lucindathemaid April 4 2006, 01:58:28 UTC
I couldn't resist. Irony's April Fool's gag was brilliant. *^__^*

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gary_williams March 14 2007, 00:45:28 UTC
That would make a good introduction to a book on chaos theory.

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lucindathemaid March 15 2007, 03:38:33 UTC
It had absolutely nothing to do with the book itself.

But damn I love it.

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