"小气鬼" 有两种, 一种是对钱财小气, 另一种是对感情小气.
Basically "Misers". Fitting for me.
Basically "Misers". Fitting for me.
Wojjan wrote:
You default to the first post of the first thread on page 69 of OT, which right now is by yours truly: "I'm pretty sure this dude has a ronin-style conduct by which he can only post images. EVER"
SAMURAIBOUND TO PORN
Mr Color wrote:
"He has a letter from Doc Daneeka entitling him to all the fruit and fruit juices he wants"
Good old Catch-22.
I'm surprised you have these good books.mathexpert9981 wrote:
holy shit I'm really going to be foreveralone.
"Sadly, sadly, the sun rose; it rose upon no sadder sight than the man of good abilities and good emotions, incapable of their directed exercise, incapable of his own help and his own happiness, sensible of the blight on him, and resigning himself to let it eat him away"
- A Tale of Two Cities, by Charles Dickens
Apex wrote:
"Please tell me what you think of poor me. I often think of the beautiful name you have."
Joyce, James ;Ulysses; Wordsworth Classics Edition.
Daddycoolviper told me to read it.Dulcet wrote:
Apex trying to read Ulysses? Oh Lord.
Related, but not the Bible exactly.dkun wrote:
I don't have enough time to finish it. Its like 800 pages and I'm 9th grade, 10 days later I have my final exam and test for IB.Dulcet wrote:
Are you... enjoying it?
Apex wrote:
I don't have enough time to finish it. Its like 800 pages and I'm 9th grade, 10 days later I have my final exam and test for IB.Dulcet wrote:
Are you... enjoying it?
Disso- wrote:
"New England seems to have at least as many pirates as honest semen."
Disso- wrote:
Okay?
^woah... O.O- 1 - wrote:
YOU ATE YOUR EXchamelepeace710 wrote:
"I remember floating down slowly down onto my bed, after eating a huge meal I'd cooked in my kitchen, looking out my window, tears piling up on my face in pure happiness." "Wouldst have me rescue thee from this reproach?" "So I'm either a happy single person, or waiting for someone...."
HOW TO TAKE A PUNCH
I give you the mausoleum of all hope and desire; it’s rather excrutiatingly apt that you will use it to gain the reducto absurdum of all human experience which can fit your individual needs no better than it fitted his or his father’s. - The SOund and the Fury, William FaulknerZelda wrote:
If you typed that quote out exactly as it is written in your book, I think you should teach the author proper English.