Thread:Autumnlibrarian16/@comment-38973390-20190331120228/@comment-38973390-20190812000319

ooh I'd love to see if possible! (my standard of humor is all over the place so fjalfjdskjfalsk)

that makes sense! It's just been so long since I've even thought about Maizono (why the comparison didn't even occur to me) but yeah Sou's main objective is just to escape, from what I can see, which is why he's willing to resort to lying

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Ray Bradbury writes really strange short stories? If you've ever read the collection The Cat's Pajama's, you'd probably know what I'm talking about (since I'm only talking about the ones in there for now)

they're not neccesarily strange and I really don't know how to put it into words, but I guess the best way to sum it up would be is that they're all so different and interesting and their own way? One moment you're reading about two boys at a beach, but another you could be reading about some guy who killed a group of New Yorkers, and then you could also be reading about two adults fighting over some cat

Out of all the short stories so far there hasn't been one that I've disliked but since I'm techincally reading this for English class I need to go comb through all of the metaphors to really get to the heart of each text and knowing me that will take quite a while :/