Sep 19, 2002 22:50
All right, folks, I have had enough. Essentially, this post will be spotless. Save for a minor, unimportant, form flaw because I do not think that these morons should receive the privilege of me using a good layout.
We will begin first, with my layout. I understand that the layout of this Live Journal is not the best in the world. However, it is not my fault. Live Journal will not let you do anything good unless you pay. I cannot even block the children that stole mommy’s computer from posting comments to my posts. I understand that it is hard to read the font, that scroll bars would be a big improvement, and that I could place the image in a better place. Again, Live Journal has taken away most of the BML tags for these things, so I have to stick with what I have.
Next, I will address the issue of my “Goth-ness”. Most of you did not see the fat that the last post I made was a joke. This is my own failure; I should have made it clearer. I am not “Goth” nor will I ever be. As far as my “pagan patch” on my backpack, Eric, you have me confused with James Bruno. I have never had a patch on my backpack; it is one thing I hate about the “scene kids”. Yes, for a period, I did wear a black robe. I wore it because I wanted to, not because I wanted to fit in to any group. I do not wear it now, because I realized that it is completely ridicules to do so. The “cape” as you have all so eloquently put it (which by the way, shows a good bit of your stupidity) is very cumbersome, hot, and not fashionably acceptable. Next on the list of my Goth, fashion is my hair. I love long hair, on both others and myself. I find it is easier to work with. However, I have cut my hair short, for plays and what not of the year; the point I am trying to make is that hair has nothing to do with a genera. My last point, for this paragraph, is that of my attitude. I have never had an “unhealthy need for attention” as some of you, one in particular that I will get to soon. I, personally, do not like attention. I like to keep to myself, because I do not think that people are worth talking to. I do not tell anyone about my problem because it makes me feel as though I talk about myself too much. (If you want to make a point that I talk about problems on my Live Journal, go ahead, but keep in mind that the Journal is about me, so talking abut myself doesn’t seem selfish).
On the subject of the Bell Jar, I found the book boring. I did not like the plot, and I found that the characters were lacking. I want you to know, Pat, that I was reading books such as The Once and Future King when I was in third grade. I finished the Odyssey by the fifth and the Iliad by seventh. Not to mention the rest of the books I have read. You do not know me so do not make stupid comments. If you doubt that I have read the books, quiz me on them. If you would like you can use Virgil’s Latin version of the Iliad or the Aenead, I do not mind. However, you probably cannot read Latin.
My next section is for you, Pat. You called someone very dear to me a “Yaoi obsessed fan girl,” and you know nothing about her. Know this first, she is not into anime at all. Sure, she has watched some, but I assure you it is not more than you have. Secondly, you most of all would know how to spot someone with an obsession wouldn’t you, Pat? I recall a few of your post reeking of an obsessive nature, not to mention some of your actions. You jump to conclusions excessively fast, my friend, and do not think through what you say. It is funny how you try to be superior, and you do not know anything about what you say. You have a Hamtaro avatar. Does that mean that you are obsessed with the show? I hope not, because that is just sad. However, you would not have time for that, would you? You are too busy with more important things, are you not? Like the rest of your lackeys, this brings me to another point.
Tell me how playing DDR in a basement, and spending all of your free time playing Super Smash Brothers is something more important than someone who is actually doing something constructive? Face it, you are all worse geeks than I am, and that is sad. Anyone who has the time to think up insults about me, of all people, should really consider what they are doing. I am a 17-year-old writer, I spend my free time trying to better my skills, and I make sure to leave everything raw on my Live Journal, because I want constructive criticism. You assholes, add to the problem. I cannot get better, if you stick to one thing and are never constructive about it. Kind of like how it would be if I pointed out your flaws in game playing.
As for me being a “borderline-retard” as your enlightened words seem to have been, I will make this one point, anyone who can translate an English song into Latin, however useless it may be, is not “borderline-retard”. If you want, check my Latin grammar, it is perfect, if there is anything wrong with it, it is because I did not catch it. I have found several things already in other translations that I have done, and I have since corrected them. However, this is correct.
Folks, when I am not slacking off, I can write rings around you. I have been writing since I was old enough to hold a pinnacle, and I will quit when I am dead. We will see who is laughing in the end, when I am a Pulitzer Prize winner putting out best sellers left and right and you are still playing DDR in your basement.
My last point, Harlequin (in it’s religious aspects, as I have been writing) has nothing to do with Square. At least, not the games I have played. Someone told me that it was used in Final Fantasy 2 in Japan, and I have never played the game, nor do I know anything about it. I assure you, what I write is 100% original. I have only written one fan fic, and that was because I needed to warm up before doing something of more impotents. If you want, I can give you pages of notes that I have written on the world I have created, the races I have created, languages I have created, religions I’ve created, and of course characters. I would not expect half of you morons to understand them, but I am sure you might think that the big words are nice.
Now, I believe that two pages are more than enough to end this. I could go on for over 30, but I have more important things to do. Things such as: studying lines, setting up a sound plan for Harvey, writing a paper for Language Arts, translating a passage for Latin, studying for a test in Political Systems, and finishing up A Beautiful Mind (the book, not the movie).
Maxfield