The mysteries of my mind lie beyond locked gates. I have a dark sense of humour. I apply phrases inappropriately to the context in which they could be used.
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The mysteries of my mind lie beyond locked gates. I have a dark sense of humour. I apply phrases inappropriately to the context in which they could be used.
I see. Dark sense of humour meet twisted sense of humour.
This sounds like a lot of fun. I read the creativity in that also. I like that. I'm kind of smirking at thoughts I'm having but not sharing right in this moment as I censor my fingerlips.
Just read Douglas Adams for an idea of how I think and write in my own head.
Outrageous metaphors are common, like giraffes at a child's indoor playground.
Ahh, well, I have read Douglas Adams already. I like the vision, lol.
What's your take on Haruki Murakami? A little different direction than Adams but not dissimilar if looked at from a certain perspective, albeit more apparent in a few particular books of Murakami's.
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I see where you're going with this. I like that. Very amusing.
Haven't read any.
My next books are collections of short stories by Ted Chiang. His short story was behind the film Arrival, which I recently rewatched, and adored.
Deceased Japanese author; a couple of his books go way out there into another world, quite literally.
Haven't read Ted Chiang, but took a quick look; this author sounds very appealing to me. I'm going to check him out, thank you. After I just swore off science fiction two days ago because I feel like I'm living it and don't want to read it. 😅
Life is pretty dystopian without [[insert_commercial_food_product]].
😂 Inserts an unending list of commercial food products.