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N, I hope you get well soon.
o_o Xellos, N, RL friend, my brother... everybody's getting their wisdom teeth out... I would be really scared if a doctor hadn't told me I wouldn't have problems with them.
Appendix O_O Even scarier. I hope I never have to take that crap out. My father didn't, and I'm very similar to him in looks and health, so I hope I don't have to.
IRT Raij: I like shopping both offline and online, but it can be even more dangerous online.
IRT Dreamer: I have nothing against english poetry. Only hungarian.
What would be the difference, besides language (which being English would likely be harder to non-native speakers)?
You can get very messy in English too. Ever found any of Grandas' posts? Think that made into poetry. Or true old English.
hungarian poetry just sucks, I don't even understand what the writer wants to tell
I had similar problems with Spanish, and one could still say that from a logical standpoint, but now I got what poetry is about: anything they write can mean anything you want, although the real, objective meaning of a poem summarizes to a short sentence.
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Nah, hungarian writers usually uses older words(I guess because they lived back there) and we can understand them, but it's hard to study. And the current poem was without rhymes, so it was much worse. I can easily study a poem if it has rhymes
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What would be the difference, besides language (which being English would likely be harder to non-native speakers)?
Easy, I Love english more than hungarian.
And overall, poems from these writers are just usually suck for me. I don't like them at all. But lyrics agaion, those are/can be great.
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I'd agree. Lyrics are usualy more to the point than poetry. Just take a look at Emily Bindiger's work on "The World" or "Fake Wings" in the .hack//sign soundtrack. Really touching themes, and half the reason i come back to listen to them.
However, modern english poetry can equally be straight to the point. Ive even seen some obscure poems that were written for comic value and made me smile a bit. Although i do find its the more archaic and over-extended poems that gain popularity. It gives the critics more to go on, and it makes them seem even more clever when they concuct their vague theories on their meaning.
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Probably modern poems would be fun in hungarian too, but I doubt it. Overall, i don't like literature that much.
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IRT Dreamer: classic poetry in Spain is written by communist, republican, bullfighter-loving faggots that suck ass; they fucked each other and wrote poems after every act while their small dicks recovered. (Note: this is actually true, they were all communist fags, I'm not making this up to insult them.) I had to bear with this shit in my literature classes in high school. Besides, they were anything but literature: they weren't about reading, much less writing; they were about trying to read a couple retarded republican poems (one of the many ways socialists stupidize the population with their propaganda), and memorizing a million book-author-date entries. Maybe you're suffering through something similar.
Nevertheless let's try some poetry of my own:
Mutsumi-chan rocks,
uh...... I'd fuck her socks (*).
That's about it, I said what I wanted to say, so I'll move on. That's how I like things.
(*): New version of the "I'd hit it" meme crafted after an hilarious pic.
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LOL
That post actually cracked me up, really.
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It has a good part then, doesn't it?
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Actually, eating like that is a pain, and I'd end up hungry. Burning your mouth that baldy isn't no fun either.
But it can be fun also, if we have 3 bottles of painkillers and some humour.
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IRT HK: Yea, that and it doesn't screw up my other useful teeth.