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    Harry Potter and the Chitter of Chatting

    no u. Gerard Butler can SPARTA Leonardo DiCaprio. :@
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    The First Epic LTD of TLS forums

    You need to acquire those pink goggles to see the third version Rach.
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    Harry Potter and the Chitter of Chatting

    No worries, I don't take much offense to it to be honest, as bipolar is technically being crazy anyways, :monster: With the right stuff though, it really helps. And no u. :@
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    Harry Potter and the Chitter of Chatting

    Yes. But I assure you, I'm not crazy as some label us to be. With the right crap, it's not as bad. no u. :@
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    Harry Potter and the Chitter of Chatting

    He used to be. But now he's just plain fugly.
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    Harry Potter and the Chitter of Chatting

    Being bipolar doesn't mean you're crazy. :(
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    Harry Potter and the Chitter of Chatting

    Mrs Dalloway. Yes, she was.
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    Harry Potter and the Chitter of Chatting

    :@ You suck. SHOW ME? :excited:
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    Harry Potter and the Chitter of Chatting

    I like Virginia Woolf as well; I'd have to choose her out of Dickinson or Plath.
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    Harry Potter and the Chitter of Chatting

    Awesome! What are you doing there anyways? :monster:
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    Harry Potter and the Chitter of Chatting

    Leonardo is not sexy. :@
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    Harry Potter and the Chitter of Chatting

    Emily Dickinson creeps me out too, but if I had to choose who creeped me out the most, it would probably be Sylvia Plath. And agreed.
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    Harry Potter and the Chitter of Chatting

    Bleh, I don't like Lovecraft to be honest, :monster: That's why you enroll for a class dedicated solely for the book for three months. :wacky:
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    Harry Potter and the Chitter of Chatting

    I'm not a big fan of Pride and Prejudice either; I really enjoyed Emma, however. And cba, I have better books to read as of now, :awesome: James Joyce is a far better author than Mark Twain. And no, Leonardo Di Caprio can go shove himself in a trash can.
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    Harry Potter and the Chitter of Chatting

    Ohaithar. Homer's writings are a good read too; and Edgar Allen Poe is also another one of my favorite author's/poets. I remember reading Tell Tale Heart, and I got nightmares for the next few weeks, :monster:
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    Harry Potter and the Chitter of Chatting

    Leonardo Di Caprio? :demands: To be honest, I hated Sense and Sensibility, it's so overrated. And I found Huckleberry Finn to be more difficult than Finnegan's Wake, in terms of actually being able to understand what the author was trying to say to me.
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    Harry Potter and the Chitter of Chatting

    You haven't read Milton's works yet? You should, and as soon as possible. :monster: Susan Kay isn't popular I admit, and she's best known for being the author of Phantom - based on Leroux's Phantom of the Opera. And oh, I forgot to add Agatha Christie on my list. And Then There Were None had...
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    Harry Potter and the Chitter of Chatting

    Aw, that sucks. But at least you're almost there, :monster:
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    Harry Potter and the Chitter of Chatting

    Damn, that is hot. :awesome: But no one beats Depp, RDJ, or Butler. :offended: Too add: John Milton, John Steinback, Henry James, Jane Joyce, J.D. Salinger, Graham Greene, George Orwell, Neal Stephenson, Katherine Neville, Gaston Leurox, and Susan Kay (I only added the last two because of...
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    Things that piss you off

    I thought you already went to college, :monster: Getting told off by cynical people.
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