The 2,000,000th post game

Started by Scribble52,234 pages

Originally posted by Piggle Humsy
love when I'm listening to music and a gif just fits perfectly with the rhythm

also, I totally just spelt rhythm right straight off which I'm pretty pleased about. usually typo the shit out of that word.

Took me so long to nail spelling rhythm

Originally posted by Piggle Humsy
laughcry

Yeah I said 'what' a load of times, followed by "nope, still didn't get it" then I suddenly figured out it was cause he was speaking so fast.

Think it's usually with things he's worried sounds stupid or something so he says it really quick as if to brush over it

so now I just get him to slow it down and then I can understand him fine 😊

You'll make a man of him yet, I believes it!

Originally posted by Bardock42
Slay is really making me want to read this book.

If you do, I would advise you to get it from the library. Because I don't think you're the kind of person who would fall for the writer's transparent attempts at emotional manipulation and actually enjoy it.

Originally posted by Scribble
Took me so long to nail spelling rhythm

ikr? always feel there should be another y in there for some reason..

Originally posted by Scribble
You'll make a man of him yet, I believes it!

I'll do my best haermm

I guess Chuck P counts as a contemporary novelist, but most of his stuff has been sub-par of late. Kind of worried about reading Fight Club 2 when I finally get the last issue through this month, I get the feeling he might go off the deep end.

Ryhthm, pretty sure that was my go-to typo of it

Originally posted by Scribble
The only contemporary authors I really read are like minimalist guys or a bit of Bizarro stuff. Not Tao Lin though.

I like Michael Chabon, Neil Gaiman, Orhan Pamuk and a Belgian writer named Dmitri Verhulst. There's probably some others that I've forgotten but those are ones that I've read recently, anyway. And they've all been getting published for over a decade anyway.

Originally posted by Slay
I like Michael Chabon, Neil Gaiman, Orhan Pamuk and a Belgian writer named Dmitri Verhulst. There's probably some others that I've forgotten but those are ones that I've read recently, anyway.
I need to read more Gaiman, all I've read so far is American Gods, The Ocean at the End of the Lane, and a bunch of Sandman. Don't know the other guys.

Been meaning to read more Murakami for ages, but I got waylaid by university shit

gd uni shit.. always getting in the way of the uni of life

I should sue them for psychological damage

Like sue them and say I want psychological damage as reparations because I don't have enough already

i'll go out for a smoke after I get this milestone

celebratory smoke n all that jazz