Post by kittywinkins on Nov 8, 2007 16:35:52 GMT -5
And to add, he wasn't hunting her.
Some mortals to some vampires have a peculiar scent that sets them apart from others.
In this case, Bella was that one to Edward, and it just set him in "the mood", or whatever you want to call it.
And, instead of "hunting" her, he avoided her.
How can you mix that up with hunting?
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I wasn't talking about Edward.
I was talking about the OTHER hunter. The one who used her mother's voice to get to her. Or do you not remember?
As for the rest of your speech,
Please do not speak of Shapespeare like that. He was a whole lot more intelligent than you, and he was a great writer. He proved that a lot of times, and he could write a whole lot of genres, which is better than a lot of modern-day writers. He wrote great trajedies, such as Julius Ceaser (And yes, Romeo and Juliet, though that isn't his best works, even though it's so popular), and he also wrote great comedies, such as A Midsummer Night's Dream. If you had read his works, you would know that. If there is something I cannot stand besides fools, it is someone who insults someone, or something, that they are completely ignorant about. It is forgivable if they admit that they have no grounds for their insults, but not if they claim to, or seem to claim to, and are still completely ignorant.
Wheel of Time is a fascinating series. The introduction of the first one was absolutely stupendous. I read at it least thrice before continuing on to the rest of the book.
Oh, and three more things.
1. Stop swearing. It's bad for you, and it also makes you act frazzled and even if you do not intend it, it gives the appearence of knowing that I am right, even though you won't admit it.
2. Am I no longer allowed to be cynical and sardonic? Shall you take every word that comes from my mouth and is transferred into my computer monitor and sent into yours to be the absolute heart of seriousness, unless, of course, I say otherwise, or else I make boorish, crass jokes that are rude and insensitive? Shall you take away one of my few pleasures by insulting the world how I deem fit without shame nor mercy by swearing at me and claiming that you don't give a d**n?
Because you obviously do. If you did not, you would not be continuing this absolutely delightful conversation. You would have ignored me at my first insult at that rediculous book that you think is oh so wonderful, or else told me to shut up and keep my opinions to myself. It is obvious that you DO care, for responding as you did, and then claiming that you did not care in the least bit.
3. I quite honestly have no more than two things to say, except a few random off-topic insults, such as feminists are idiots, and I can't believe how stupid some people are, and why am I still here, blathering on when I'd be spending my time so much better doing something productive, such as finishing the last chapter of the book club book.
So.. adeu!
Some mortals to some vampires have a peculiar scent that sets them apart from others.
In this case, Bella was that one to Edward, and it just set him in "the mood", or whatever you want to call it.
And, instead of "hunting" her, he avoided her.
How can you mix that up with hunting?
---
I wasn't talking about Edward.
I was talking about the OTHER hunter. The one who used her mother's voice to get to her. Or do you not remember?
As for the rest of your speech,
Please do not speak of Shapespeare like that. He was a whole lot more intelligent than you, and he was a great writer. He proved that a lot of times, and he could write a whole lot of genres, which is better than a lot of modern-day writers. He wrote great trajedies, such as Julius Ceaser (And yes, Romeo and Juliet, though that isn't his best works, even though it's so popular), and he also wrote great comedies, such as A Midsummer Night's Dream. If you had read his works, you would know that. If there is something I cannot stand besides fools, it is someone who insults someone, or something, that they are completely ignorant about. It is forgivable if they admit that they have no grounds for their insults, but not if they claim to, or seem to claim to, and are still completely ignorant.
Wheel of Time is a fascinating series. The introduction of the first one was absolutely stupendous. I read at it least thrice before continuing on to the rest of the book.
Oh, and three more things.
1. Stop swearing. It's bad for you, and it also makes you act frazzled and even if you do not intend it, it gives the appearence of knowing that I am right, even though you won't admit it.
2. Am I no longer allowed to be cynical and sardonic? Shall you take every word that comes from my mouth and is transferred into my computer monitor and sent into yours to be the absolute heart of seriousness, unless, of course, I say otherwise, or else I make boorish, crass jokes that are rude and insensitive? Shall you take away one of my few pleasures by insulting the world how I deem fit without shame nor mercy by swearing at me and claiming that you don't give a d**n?
Because you obviously do. If you did not, you would not be continuing this absolutely delightful conversation. You would have ignored me at my first insult at that rediculous book that you think is oh so wonderful, or else told me to shut up and keep my opinions to myself. It is obvious that you DO care, for responding as you did, and then claiming that you did not care in the least bit.
3. I quite honestly have no more than two things to say, except a few random off-topic insults, such as feminists are idiots, and I can't believe how stupid some people are, and why am I still here, blathering on when I'd be spending my time so much better doing something productive, such as finishing the last chapter of the book club book.
So.. adeu!