The last book he read according to my Official Stalking Notebook is a Russian classic, "Fathers and Sons". Last night, I managed the first 20 pages of the same book which i coincidentally had (one of the "untouched") but I didn't have a good night's sleep. Sadly, my brain isn't really into the classics.
Honestly, I wonder if he would in any way be interested in a rabid teen fic reader? Doesn't it sound like too childish for a child prodigy who's into film and classic literature and stuffs of which i suck at?
I also tried doing food trips months ago but as it turns out, mine can never actually level with his sophisticated ones. I'm in awe with his food reviews.
Our only common denominator is that we both like Ned. Well, I like Ned a lot. He's the most sarcastic of the young writers I've (so far) read. I'm not talking about his books. I'm talking about his rantings in life. Holy cow, do i also need to confess i'm stalking him in his blog for nearly two years?
If wishes do come true and comes the moment when I finally get to personally meet him and see him face-to-shoulder or face-to-elbow (?!?), I think I'd run amuck and kill him in an instant before i could even speak because I like him too much. In fact, i like him so much so that there's no way for me to actually love him.
It's like a feeling when desire surpasses love. A feeling beyond love. Impossible? With death, no.
Ugh!
How dare of me think of murdering him. This world would be a more interesting place to live in if there would be a lot like him.
I like him because he writes effectively. Proper. Conventional. Simple yet nice. His words are so calm no matter how much he seemed to be upset or sarcastic. The exact opposite of Ned's, from which I pattern mine (loud, angry, and eccentric). He has this "taming" effect on me. I don't know how to explain it but it's so much like the "trance" effect of the full moon on me. Or maybe because of the polarity in our writing style? Although sometimes, he sounds corny. Still, he's more mature than most of the guys his age, and even those way older than him. He knows how to use his brain. He thinks. And he thinks right. I guess there's so much I could learn from him. Most of all, he doesn't smoke and it's the coolest of all.
I don't like him that i would want to flirt with him. I like him that I want to learn more about him.
A piece of memory recovered from my old notes.
Honestly, I wonder if he would in any way be interested in a rabid teen fic reader? Doesn't it sound like too childish for a child prodigy who's into film and classic literature and stuffs of which i suck at?
I also tried doing food trips months ago but as it turns out, mine can never actually level with his sophisticated ones. I'm in awe with his food reviews.
Our only common denominator is that we both like Ned. Well, I like Ned a lot. He's the most sarcastic of the young writers I've (so far) read. I'm not talking about his books. I'm talking about his rantings in life. Holy cow, do i also need to confess i'm stalking him in his blog for nearly two years?
If wishes do come true and comes the moment when I finally get to personally meet him and see him face-to-shoulder or face-to-elbow (?!?), I think I'd run amuck and kill him in an instant before i could even speak because I like him too much. In fact, i like him so much so that there's no way for me to actually love him.
It's like a feeling when desire surpasses love. A feeling beyond love. Impossible? With death, no.
Ugh!
How dare of me think of murdering him. This world would be a more interesting place to live in if there would be a lot like him.
I like him because he writes effectively. Proper. Conventional. Simple yet nice. His words are so calm no matter how much he seemed to be upset or sarcastic. The exact opposite of Ned's, from which I pattern mine (loud, angry, and eccentric). He has this "taming" effect on me. I don't know how to explain it but it's so much like the "trance" effect of the full moon on me. Or maybe because of the polarity in our writing style? Although sometimes, he sounds corny. Still, he's more mature than most of the guys his age, and even those way older than him. He knows how to use his brain. He thinks. And he thinks right. I guess there's so much I could learn from him. Most of all, he doesn't smoke and it's the coolest of all.
I don't like him that i would want to flirt with him. I like him that I want to learn more about him.
A piece of memory recovered from my old notes.
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