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horses wanna dance but find their wings are damaged

By crudehumour223@gmail.com | Updated 10/20/24(Sun)12:05:09

horses wanna dance but find their wings are damaged

good thieves of burning cars encircle poisoned rivers minds and hearts

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wasn't 'in lament of my wingless body' a book by yosano sensei >>11827469
looking into it as we speak
>>11827844
unchecked doubles on the last page!
>>11828480
yeah lol
>>11827469
the day you left me..

Your fortune: Bad Luck
>>11828919
yeah i realized after i sent that reply that i was remembering the name of a bsd chapter. whatever, yosano sensei wrote a lot, i'm sure there was something like that in there
>>11828929
TALK TO ME ABOUT YOSHO'S BOOKS MAN! TALK TO ME ABOUT THE MANGA! WHERE TO READ MANGA??

Your fortune: You will meet a dark handsome stranger
>>11828932
yosano sensei, not yosho unfortunately
>>11828936
yah I knew that I was just trying to lighten your mood and brighten your day man!! can you talk to me about reading then? you read a lot of books this needs to be said but the important question is HOW

Your fortune: Good Luck
>>11828940
i don't really read that many books. i think the last book i read was the gospel according to mark last month and then before that i read galapagos by kurt vonnegut. mostly i read manga, that's all i do every day. i only know about historical japanese literature because i read bungou stray dogs which is about historical authors fighting each other (the main characters are nakajima atsushi, dazai osamu, and akutagawa ryunosuke) it's a very cringy manga, but i'm not above cringe
>>11828945
>the gospel
AHEM are you acquainted with Tolstoy's The Gospel in Brief? At its time, this book virtually kept me alive... If you are not acquainted with it, then you cannot imagine what an effect it can have upon a person.

Your fortune: Average Luck
>>11828961
i wasn't reading the gospel according to mark for any theological reasons, i'm not christian, i was just reading it as a work of literature and it's actually really well done. my favorite part is the passion narrative because it really feels like jesus is in shock and conflicted about the things he's done. when he finally dies and the curtain to the holiest of holy is ripped and the roman guard says 'truly this man was the son of god' is really effective storytelling

>>11828966
to be honest i was just making a very obscure joke/reference, but ur reply actually touched on something relevant here, the summary is basically wittgenstein was reading the gospel in brief as a form of literature too, it crystallised the final conception of the tractatus (classic):

>After stumbling upon the book in a Polish bookstore, Wittgenstein carried the book around with him "constantly, like a talisman." He took the book with him into World War I, recommending it to fellow soldiers. Wittgenstein's enthusiasm about the book during this period was so great that he became known as the "man with the Gospels" among the soldiers.

>reading the Gospel in Brief led Wittgenstein to add a new element to the Tractatus and indeed to his already formed conception of ethics. That additional element is usually referred to as the mystical.

Your fortune: Good Luck
>>11828972
It's kinda funny because the tractacus is probably the #1 most blown out work of art in human history
Wittgenstein's subsequent work was a direct attack on it and the presuppositions that formed it and stands as pretty much the upper limit of human achievement in it's field to this date

Your fortune: Better not tell you now
>>11828972
i wouldn't get the joke because i don't know anything about russian literature (except that dostoyevsky is the villain of bungou stray dogs)
>>11828976
well yes but he even writes in PI that it "can be understood only by contrast with and against the background of my old way of thinking" (the tractatus in question)

>6.54
>My propositions serve as elucidations in the following way: anyone who understands me eventually recognizes them as nonsensical, when he has used them—as steps—to climb beyond them. (He must, so to speak, throw away the ladder after he has climbed up it.)

>He must transcend these propositions, and then he will see the world aright.

Your fortune: Bad Luck
thinking about replying to all the posts above me about to do it will do it pretty darn soon yah.. IT'S LIKE I CAN'T BRE3EEEE >>11828966
>>11828977
>>11830044
>>11830688
two same numbers!
>>11830697
IT'S LIKE I CAN'T SEE ANYTHING -- NOTHING BUT YOUUU
>>11828945
okay well apart from the Bible I haven't read anything you've mentioned so I'm writing those book titles down thanx

Your fortune: Bad Luck
>>11831416
i think akutagawa is the only one you actually need to write down. dazai osamu is a really important author in the history of japanese literature, but most of what makes him effective gets lost in translation. the only book of his that i've read 'no longer human' is about a super autistic self-insert who was born rich tries to kill himself a few times
>>11831424
oh also kurt vonnegut obviously. he's my favorite author because deep down i'm a really basic person. also because of his postmodernist writing style that doesn't dip too far into pretentiousness
>>11827467
>Your fortune: Reply hazy, try again
this is where you went gay CUH
>>11827844
>crudehumour223@gmail.com
*send pink anus pic*
>>11828940
>can you talk to me about reading then
>>11828945
>i don't really read that many books. i think the last book i read was the gospel
>>11828966
>i'm not christian
>>11828972
>but ur reply actually touched on something relevant here
>>11828976
>because the tractacus is probably the #1 most blown out work of art in human history
>>11829437
>>11829921
>>11830001
>>11830044
>>11830688
attention whore
UMAD Doe?? >>11831424
Shirley modern translators are professional and adequately trained enough to translate his novels properly right :×

Your fortune: Godly Luck
>>11828980
we're moving up in the industry johnny

Your fortune: Average Luck
>>11828976
and it makes ya smarter is what it does

Your fortune: You will meet a dark handsome stranger
cuz we go together like toast and paté >>11832047
his work can be translated accurately, but the style will always be lost. apparently in japanese he has really delicate prose which elevates his work, but it's hard to communicate that in english without imposing a translators personal style on the text. there's a reason why poetry is often translated by poets rather than professional translators
>>11833054
okay yeah that makes sense, thanks for the explanation. I'm not looking to argue with you obviously, but one thing I can say is that it's okay or, rather, inevitable for any sort of literary work translation to be influenced by the translator in one way or another. it's simply impossible to translate anything without slightly modifying the text based on who you are. however, since it's poetry you're talking about, I definitely agree because prose and poetry are immensely different and given how little in common japanese and english share as languages it's no wonder you'd lose some of the style or meaning or charm or folklore when translating

Your fortune: Bad Luck
WAKE UP @.@

Your fortune: Good Luck
>>11831416
>>11828980
Two of the same fortunes.

Your fortune: Better not tell you now
>>11834576
we share the same space..
>>11827467
>good thieves of burning cars encircle poisoned rivers minds and hearts
FROM ATLANTIS!
TO INTERZONE!
YOU START AT THE EDGE AND YOU END ON YOUR OWN >>11834698
>Anon's progress on moving to the city of Atlantis is going well
FROM ATLANTIS! TO INTERZONE!
>>11836468
do not bite them
>>11836471
oh yeah? you like the sex?
>>11828976
please tell me how to read more books as it is important 2 me
>>11837005
encounter new words and look up definitions and read them and read more then look those up too

Your fortune: Outlook good
>>11837032
you're a kind person. you're empathetic aren't you
>>11837354
yes
what is your favorite type of pizza and do you like domino's
I ₩ant to be a dancing horse >>11837384
i want to be a crazy horse. skin red like fire, hair down to his ankles, running from the feds
>>11837393
(i don't actually want to be a crazy horse. i would make a horrible chief and i'm from nowhere near lakota territory. i was just being silly )
>>11837393
>>11837398
I really hope the crazy horse monument gets completed in our lifetimes.
I ₩ould love to live long enough to see it finally done.
>>11837541
there's a crazy horse monument? that almost makes me wish i lived near lakota territory. (that's a lie, lenapehoking is one of the best places on turtle island. the only place i might consider moving would be chinook territory, but i don't have any friends in that area anymore)
>>11837556
idk ₩hy the image didn't post.
supposedly ₩hen it's completed it ₩ill be the largest stone carving in the ₩orld.
>>11837608
oh, i'm familiar with that, i didn't know it was unfinished, i thought it was just an artistic choice. the 1491s shot a video there that was funny
>>11837355
stunning digits.. will reply to you soon friend-brother. in the meantime, you could answer those questions yourself and then I'll come up with something too :)
>>11831477
unchecked doubles on the last page!
>>11838365
yah
good thread not a bad thread at all I'd say >>11837355
well, brother, my most favourite type of the pizzer would have to be the spicy chicken meat lovers! red hot an spicy and dominos is awesome HANDS DOWN GOOD BROTHER, AS IN, FOR DEFINITE. what about you? please do share your preferences and do let me know brotendo

Your fortune: Reply hazy, try again
>>11828980
>>11828977
>>11828976
>>11828972
how are we on this beautiful day
>>11840498
ooooo brother
>>11841691
brother so hard?
>>11842138
presently the brother in the uh..
>>11840498
took me a little long to get to this. i must admire your taste for spicy chicken
as for me, i do quite like the taste of cheese pizza with garlic crust

Your fortune: Bad Luck
>>11842874
will compose a reply soon
pretty darn soon >>11828945
you read the contortionist's handbook

Your fortune: Very Bad Luck
WOAH

Your fortune: Reply hazy, try again
I keep on playing our favorite song

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I turn it up while you're gone

Your fortune: ( ´_ゝ`)フーン
it's all I've got when you're in my head >>11845082
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=do8LnxHvudQ

Your fortune: Good Luck
>>11846164
thank you for that ^-^
>>11846164
I'm listening to that what about u
wut IT'S LIKE I CAN'T BREATHEEEEEE ITS LIKE I CAN'T SEE ANYTHING NOTHING BUT YOUUU >>11847139
i was also listening to that
>>11848370
are you like insane or something
>>11848393
not very
not anymore
>>11848465
what did u have today
>>11848742
i drank milk and ate mediocre cinnamon rolls
happy halloween

Your fortune: Average Luck
>>11849208
oh I bet those cinnamon rolls filled with strawberry jam to the absolute brim WERE indeed yummy and not mediocre..
oh I want a different story! >>11850037
eating cereal
>>11850173
sure post it
just do it brother >>11850458
mou eated,,
>>11851120
ohhhhhhh moi eateden the cereal man muaaaaaa maaaaaa,, muuuahahhhhhhh :P
gold is selling low has got a storm a-coming monster coming >>11851779
eating more cereal
>>11851791
explain
>>11851796
the cereal has grown soggy

Your fortune: Better not tell you now
>>11851799
LOOKING FOR ANSWERS HERE MATE
that being said, loving the digits :):)
>>11851803
turn to yourself for answers i cannot provide
here is a compressed version of micker5353.jpg due to its filesize exceeding 2 megabytes
>>11851821
there's no way on earth micker would be just a vocaloid if she has this much personality and background and biography and lore to her. she's done a lot like she's been to gensokyo and that alone proves the fact she can't be a simple voicaloid despite the fact I just shamelessly saved the image you posted
>>11851839
she exists alright, just not in the way you'd imagine

Your fortune: Godly Luck
>>11852322
brother I just got word that you've been eating cereal lately. confirm or deny??
>>11852748
it's true. right now, however, i'm eating green grapes and pizza
>>11852754
that is just innacurate contrived info cuz otherwise you'd post it >.>
>>11852322
trips
an innuendo you say hymns of the needle freak the day you left me.. there was a feeling I had never known crudehumour223@gmail.com Sun 03 Nov 2024 11:15:17 No.11853709
>>11853641
she loves being alone with a lot of different boys. every day, she invites many different boys over and they go to her bedroom and spend hours together. she really enjoys being alone with boys


the words that fall from your tongue are so filthy your brain must be infected you are way damaged goods bucko
>>11854387
so what you're saying essentially is that your inexistent nigger brain is infected and you are way damaged? well, that appears to be the case you subhuman braindead redditor nigger whose nigger mothers anus I rape daily
the pop tarts will explode if you leave them in the toaster to long and that makes a sad tony.
you need some new sounds.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philadelphia_soul
>>11854398
he's raping their mothers
>>11854403
he's actually love bombing mandelbrots atm
>>11854398
come again?
>>11854011
two same numbers!
>>11854653
pffft- BAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
brother, I.. NEW PAIN YOU TOOD ME YOU WANTED AND HATED ME >>11854944
two same numbers!
>>11855526
a fresh start brother!
okay let's sing along A CREATURE MADE OF SUNSHINE good thread in all honesty I agree and good thieves of burning cars encircle poisoned rivers minds and hearts
and pulls out today's newspaper. "In one issue – in one issue – let's see here… strangled models, babies thrown from tenement rooftops, kids killed in the subway, a Communist rally, Mafia boss wiped out, Nazis" – he flips through the pages excitedly – "baseball players with AIDS, more Mafia shit, gridlock, the homeless, various maniacs, faggots dropping like flies in the streets, surrogate mothers, the cancellation of a soap opera, kids who broke into a zoo and tortured and burned various animals alive, more Nazis… and the joke is, the punch line is, it's all in this city – nowhere else, just here, it sucks, whoa wait, more Nazis, gridlock, gridlock, baby-sellers, black-market babies, AIDS babies, baby junkies, building collapses on baby, maniac baby, gridlock, bridge collapses–" His voice stops, he takes in a breath and then quietly says, his eyes fixed on a beggar at the corner of Second and Fifth, "That's the twenty-fourth one I've seen today. I've kept count." >>11858633
good thieves
>>11858633
two same numbers!
>>11859465
brother was there
>>11859465
thinkin
well tonight out on the streets I'm gonna follow you and your mother giving up on asking why

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