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I love Nietzsche, oh my gosh. Existentialist (or nihilist, though he was only partially nihilistic) philosophers have some pretty fantastic and thought-provoking quotes. Pretty fun to read, I think.
The fact that you went so deep and know all that is pretty awesome. also, the fact that you "live in Clock town, Termina" it's pretty , I got the Eye Of Truth, I know what you're talking about O.o haha
You're the first person to catch up on that one, haha. Or, at least, point it out. Majora's Mask akdslfjsdlkfm. And, yeah, old literature is just fantastic.
man, I think I jsut found another Awesome person. haha. I wasn't as attatched to MM as I was to OOT. OOT was the first game i ever play through and through by myself. <3 so many memories.
Why, thank you haha. And it's about the reverse to me (MM being my first Zelda game). MM had tons of deep (though somewhat depressing) elements to it, and it never ceased to be immersive and endlessly intriguing to me. Even if it scared the absolute out of me as a younger one, holy balls. That moon legitimately gave me nightmares.
the censor just screwed me, there. "Even if it scared me absolute sh//t out of me, holy f///ck"
the slashes make my curse words lose all of their impact, ugh
Haha it's ok. and well, I never really got scared as a child probably why I am afraid of nothing. i have no phobias or anything. unless losing someone counts haha. but yea MM did have deep depressing elements and OOT was mostly kinda sad then up beat. unless you count the human spiders, that was pretty messed up. but yea we need to talk more! I want to tlak to you about so much now! I haven't had the chance to rea "Beyond Good And Evil" by Nietzsche and I want to talk about like, "the Catcher in the Rye"(my favortie book) and plent of other literature thinkys! haha and just because
Sorry for taking so dang long to reply; my internet was down.
I used to be afraid of, like, everything, but now I'm really only afraid of people.
Anyways, yeah, Beyond Good and Evil is a fantastic work, one of his best. I really like the Antichrist, the Birth of Tragedy and the Gay Science, too. Nietzsche was a brilliant writer, even if he was a bit sketchy as a person. I'd really like to read something he wrote during his mental breakdown, right before he died, but every time I google his madness letters, that picture taken by Hans Olde (one of the ones from his "The Ill Niezsche" series) is always at the top of the page and I feel like crying a little bit.
The Catcher and the Rye is really, really good, oh my gosh. Salinger was a genius. He wrote one of my favorite short stories, A Perfect Day for Bananafish,", which has similar commentary on innocence and whatnot.
how are you?
Come onlinee.
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the slashes make my curse words lose all of their impact, ugh
FAK U, U STOOPID SENCUR
I used to be afraid of, like, everything, but now I'm really only afraid of people.
Anyways, yeah, Beyond Good and Evil is a fantastic work, one of his best. I really like the Antichrist, the Birth of Tragedy and the Gay Science, too. Nietzsche was a brilliant writer, even if he was a bit sketchy as a person. I'd really like to read something he wrote during his mental breakdown, right before he died, but every time I google his madness letters, that picture taken by Hans Olde (one of the ones from his "The Ill Niezsche" series) is always at the top of the page and I feel like crying a little bit.
The Catcher and the Rye is really, really good, oh my gosh. Salinger was a genius. He wrote one of my favorite short stories, A Perfect Day for Bananafish,", which has similar commentary on innocence and whatnot.
Come online. :D