I was in taiwan, but now, I have come BACK to SINGAPORE!
Let's see you figure out where that came from. You probably know but the hint is pigeons in a pie.

I bought the hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy books 2, 3, 4, and 5 at the airport. Smart huh. I want the first one too, it has the don't panic sticker o___o GAH. But I didn't see that edition anywhere. Anyway, I also want And Another Thing... I hope Eoin Colfer doesn't ruin it though. He doesn't seem like a very humorous person to me, just more sarcastic kind of?

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is by far the sanest book I've come across. Honest. I've learnt that, seriously, my Viede story is nothing in comparison. Although it's not really supposed to be compared because it's not solely for the sake of humor, but for the sake of peanut butter. Yes.
Anyway his vocab is really good and the dictionary actually got used by me while reading those books. And he actually looks like a Douglas Adams, unlike some authors who don't look like their names. Maybe my pen name should be Maria because LY says I look like a Maria. Except that would be disgusting.
Anyway, I realized that the insane logic of my Viede story needs a whole lot of improvement and my character development needs work too. Of course, the story will be so stuffed full of Daemus' rants that you'll be sick of them.

In Fragile Things, there is a really nice story called Bitter Grounds. I really like how the man says he is as good as dead and doesn't care about anything anymore and just does whatever he wants. And yet he seems more alive to me than everyone else who is tied down with responsibilities and worries and their jobs or whatever. I like him.

I also read the Crucible. Looking at these people really piss me off D: Is this why christians seem to have a bad reputation as being hypocrites? There is this same kind of people in Lizzie and Buckminster Boy as well. The stupid reverend's whining about his bloody salary for goodness' sake. How hypocritical can that be?
I see John Proctor noticed. Good man.
If you want to get so mad you could scream, which is how I felt, read the Crucible or Lizzie and the Buckminster Boy. And it's not a this book is so awful kind of mad you get when reading Twilight of House of Night, but a these people have absolutely no common sense kind of mad. They're the kind of characters that make you wonder how the main character can not completely freak out and punch them in the face at that stage.
From the start I sensed alot of that in the book >__>
Oh yes, there's that kind of stuff in To Kill a Mockingbird too. Poor Tom. And stupid, stupid people.
And Mr Stonecrop. I literally had to make myself take deep breaths when reading parts with him in it. Maybe I'm overreacting. But the piss me off so much.
Strangely I only get mad at fictional characters. Hm.

And I really really want to ask those people a question: Why the heck do you think witches would be so stupid as to cast spells on people while they're in court and condemn themselves to hang? It totally doesn't make sense thanks.
It's quite sad really, that book. D:
John and Elizabeth Proctor. The last few pages were the best.

I always (I somehow typed it as alsowatch o___O) liked this concept of Mindscape Rampage I had since a long time ago. I do hope it's not already thought up by someone else. It's like a rampage into others' mindscapes, changing their thinking and giving them new ideas and all that. Maybe the store Illu and I will be running away to set up can be called that. I mean, who ever thought of goggles that float and a teleporter in a desk?
The latter is so that you don't have to carry your books to school, and your desk will never be cluttered either. Just choose on the interface what you want and when you open your desk it'll be there! Awesome.