My favorite classic, however, does go on for pages and pages on what the protag is feeling, but that's because the protag is very self-centered and he focuses mainly on himself, which leads to him misinterpeting things. Which leads to his wife being murdered and his eventual death.
That sounds like a delightful read. :) What's the book?
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley! It's one of my favorites!
Oh goodness! I'm not the ONLY one that's read that? I don't know anybody that's read it!
Sorry have you MET Jynnie? Or me??
It's my brand now. There's no going back.
Not familiar??? Oh my gosh do you like it too-? Do I have new friends???
"Like" is the understatement of the century in my case.
Hmm. I mean, I'm not a vehement supporter, but I read it and found it interesting and entertaining.
Hmm. I mean, I'm not a vehement supporter, but I read it and found it interesting and entertaining.
Is it bad that when you read this, I instantly thought "that sounds like someone's review of Common Sense"
APUSH has fried my brain and my sense of humor.
I don't know what common sense is.
I don't know what common sense is.
Common Sense by Thomas Paine?
The fact that he didn't know what it was makes it all the more hilarious.
I don't know what common sense is.
I mean–Christ what a mood.
Oh I wrote it that way on purpose.
I don't know what common sense is.
I mean–Christ what a mood.
Me, when people ask me why I make stupid choices
This actually makes me so happy, honestly I'm so surprised by this site. first Hamilton friends, and then role play friends, and now Frankenstein friends. I'm in love.
I HAD ONE EARLIER AND IT'S GONE NOW
Oh I'm glad this is up. Something crossed my mind today about representation. Don't make your character A Gay Character etc. Introduce them as a character first, then as {blank}.
I mean this doesn't exactly fit here, but it seems the best chat.
Oh I'm glad this is up. Something crossed my mind today about representation. Don't make your character A Gay Character etc. Introduce them as a character first, then as {blank}.
Also just a general rule of thumb when discussing people, most of the time.
I just finished a book and the romance didn't happen until page 307 ish out of about 360 pages. It was very gay good.
My friend read this book about a gay-ace guy and I haven't read it yet but can I get a hell yeah for asexual characters that have romantic attraction? I haven't seen a whole lot of ace rep yet at all, but when I do it seems like the ace character's always the "ew feelings gross" one.