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Hope you all have a great day <3

>> No.13964208

>>13964124
it's been ok, ive been fighting with my gf recently, she's finally said something but its not much. i didn't know girls could swing your emotions so much. sorry for blog posting. i hope lit all has a great day. and you too op!

>> No.13964321

>>13964208
Thanks anon. Same thing happened to me. You might be feeling disoriented but remember your center and that you are loved

>> No.13964357

>>13964321
<3 peace brother

>> No.13964533

<3<3<3<3<3<3<3

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>> No.13964560

Thanks, anon, I did. I hope you do too.

>> No.13964638

>>13964124
hi period-less! hope you do too.

>> No.13964701

MODS?

Have a great day threads are allowed now?

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>>13964701
This is not about literature, it is about building a community!

>> No.13964982

>>13964638
Thanks
I just got out of class. Nice to hear from you. Got any more writing to share?

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Love you guys alot
hope you are in high spirits and having a beautiful day <3

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Got a presentation in three hours. wish me luck!

>> No.13965003

I love you guys but I'm addicted and NEED TO LEAVE STOOOOOP

>> No.13965005

>>13964124
no.

>> No.13965013

>>13964999
What's it about, anon?

>> No.13965039

>>13964982
today was a good day for writing, but i don't want to share it, i came up with some concatenating themes for a story i've wanted to write for years, so that really was a nice breakthrough.
what kind of class?

>> No.13965049

>>13964124
My day has not been great so far but I still appreciate it. Been working on a take home exam for abstract and it is thoroughly kicking my ass. Hope your day is well too anon.

>> No.13965129

>>13965039
Totally understand, and it must feel good to have something you’ve been planning for come to fruition. You have a good vocabulary btw I look forward to reading it when you are ready to share it.
It was a broadcasting class
What else you got going on today?

>> No.13965139

>>13964124
it was okay, i got a 10% raise a couple days ago but i still feel sad and lethargic a lot.

>> No.13965150

>>13965129
nothing, i'm just wasting my time idly chatting in some fairly pleasant place. i'm probably ruining it, honestly. my vocabulary isn't great, no, but i pretend that it is. broadcasting class? like for communications? sounds interesting.
but yeah, procrastinating relentlessly, need to tear myself away from this screen and shove my nose in my book. haven't been able to immerse since i finished my last, though.
speaking of, have you been reading anything good?

>> No.13965186

>>13965013
Just some stuff on contemporary Chinese politics

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>>13965186
好好儿干啊!

You'll knock it out of the park, anon.

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>>13964999
good luck anon!

>>13964124
Thanks OP.

>> No.13965286

>>13964124
Thanks for these efforts, OP

>> No.13965365

>>13965150
You’re doing fine. What was the last book you read? I was reading an essay at the coffee shop the other day, mostly just bits from this and that book. Working a lot and coming home wanting to go straight to sleep has made fall a kind of break from serious reading for me but I’d like to get back. Thinking about reading The Jungle Book. Any books you been thinking about getting into lately?

>> No.13965389

>>13965365
aw, you shouldn't spend so much time loving everyone here, you'd get so much more out of books i bet. last book i read was that tryhard book by jimmy j, which continuously blew me away with joy and stuff. been thinking about reading lolita soon. haven't read a lot of the really popular books most people rave about, i went through a long time without reading at all.
My grandpa loved Kipling, used to yell out verses.
THO I'VE BELTED AND I'VE FLAYED YOU BY THE LIVIN GAWD THAT MADE YOU, YOU'RE A BETTER MAN THAN I AM GUNGA DIN
never read anything by him though, other than a couple poems.

>> No.13965421

>>13965203
>>13965216
Thanks anons. i usually do well on presentations so it should be fine

>> No.13965443

>>13965389
Kim is great. I loved the Jungle Books as a child.

>> No.13965448

>>13965389
Huh?

>> No.13965466

>>13965389
Ulysses? Can’t say I finished it but the parts I did read were pretty incredible. I heard Derrida took a whole semester off to read it and Nabokov said it was the greatest novel ever written. When it came out it caused a big stir and the Supreme Court made a ruling that it was not illegal to have the book on you. I guess people were bringing it overseas and distributing it. Pretty crazy to think of it. I enjoyed the annotated Lolita a lot. I’m not a big fan of recommended reading lists either but I’ll try anything to see what the fuss is about. Yea sometimes the motive to read isn’t there I know what you mean. I used to watch a lot of movies, classics, I’d like to star doing that again, might go through the directors one by one. Do you like cinema?
Your grandpa sounds like an awesome guy. I never knew my grandpas, both died before I ever knew them. Wonder what advice they’d have for me. I know one of my grandpas wrote a big history of the country we are from, I’m still trying to get my hands on it. It would be great to translate one day. Did you know your grandparents well/ had good relationship with them?

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>>13964124
I heard from my brother who has just finished writing his first novel. I read the current draft and I think that with a few minor tweaks it will be a winner! He is looking into getting an agent. I am proud of him.

>> No.13965488

>>13965466
huh?

>> No.13965497

>>13965365
I liked both of the Jungle Books, but they made me a bit sad, at the end.

>> No.13965516

>>13965466
oh that's cool, i hope you can find the book, yeah it was ulysses. fantastic thing, overwhelming for sure. movies are one of those things i gain and lose interest in, as the years go by, i wouldn't consider myself a buff but i know a few good ones.
really that's awesome though, to have someone of your lineage who has written something, must give you a sort of pressure if you have the aspirations to be a writer.
my grandfather was a great man, though flawed, a much better man than i could ever see myself being. ever. i have many memories of him, he died earlier this year. he was basically a father to me. i have known all of my grandparents, as well as having at one time 3 living great grandmothers. yet, i am the last remaining of one side, and near that of another side. it's somewhat depressing, knowing i will never reproduce. a good relationship is hard to claim from my family, though. i admired and admire many of them, but i don't think any of them like me beyond the fact that our blood is from the same root.
man, i hope you find that book though. that would be something priceless. something eternal.