Writer typing?

May 08, 2007 22:46

A Noob from the EI made the following typings...I feel like tearing him to pieces but that's probably a bit too mean. Now for those who read any of these writers, they're up for grabs ( Read more... )

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fourish May 9 2007, 05:32:05 UTC
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

Thanks, I needed a good laugh...

Anyway, why is it no one can correctly type sevens? Ken Kesey and Allen Ginsberg are definitely both sevens. Byron was an 8w7, I don't care what anybody says about it. Jane Austen was probably like a sp 6w5....ridiculous. As if there's that many 3w4s in literature...it's not exactly an art form that appeals to them above all others.

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akuyura May 10 2007, 02:43:32 UTC
What about all the sx 5w4 typings! ee cummings a sx 5w4? Flannery O'Connor a sx 5w4? Joseph Conrad a sx 5w4?

I found him to type a number of sevens as fives. Conrad, for instance, is another Seven.

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desormais July 3 2007, 16:44:00 UTC
Burgess could be added to that list, I thought he might also be sp/sx ?

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akuyura July 3 2007, 19:59:57 UTC
I am going to add you.

I have not read any Burgess, unfortunately. I have an inkling that intellectual seven writers are often mistyped though (many Sevens are imo very idea-centered/experimental when they wrote)

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desormais July 4 2007, 17:00:10 UTC
Well I'm not certain of it. I haven't read a lot of Burgess myself.

added back, btw.

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