Isn't it great? I wrote something again. Now, if you haven't done so already, please read it and be so kind as to comment. I'm already working on the second part, which is rather quick for me. Yes, it's going to be a series. At least I hope so. The next one who thinks it's autobiographic deserves some serious spanking. Not by me, though, I'm not that agressive. If it had been autobiographic there would have been more stupid remarks in it.
As a bonus, you may all ask me three questions. I'll answer them more or less truthfully. (this is just to annoy ~
UncleBrazzie) If you deem it necessary to put something like this in your journal too, you're perfectly allowed to.
Now, this tag stuff is really ridiculous, because you can always ask me questions (well, not always, but you get what I mean).
Anyway...
Devious Comments
3 vragen hmmmm
1. wat was je eerste gedachte toen je vanochtend wakker werd?
2. muesli met rozijnen of appel?
3. zwart toetsenbord of wit toetsenbord?
anyway...
1: who's the redhead?
2: what's fun about sheep?
3: besides Dorian Gray, has there also been made a picture about DorianP?
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"All art is quite useless" - Oscar Wilde
Comment and I shall answer.
2. Ik eet 's ochtends altijd cruesli met rozijnen, maar ik heb geen problemen met appel. Rozijnen zijn wel het lekkerst
3. Zwart! Ik heb een draadloos zwart toetsenbord, de trots van mijn kamer
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"Your joy is your sorrow unmasked.
And the selfsame well from which your laughter rises was oftentimes filled with your tears.
And how else can it be?
The deeper that sorrow carves into your being, the more joy you can contain. " - Kahlil Gibran
2. Sheep are among nature's biggest failures. It's a difficult name to have as a child.
3. Hmm I don't like pictures of me too much. They don't reflect the person I am, especially when I'm in my stupid-grin-mode. There are of course lots of pictures of me, but most of them have been taken a long time ago, and none of them is painted. Quite an idea, though
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"Your joy is your sorrow unmasked.
And the selfsame well from which your laughter rises was oftentimes filled with your tears.
And how else can it be?
The deeper that sorrow carves into your being, the more joy you can contain. " - Kahlil Gibran
Lekker muesli!!
I only have one question:
Why is it that you write in English and not Dutch?
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poetry is an echo, asking a shadow to dance.
Carl Sandburg
Excellent question.
There are quite a few reasons for that. First and foremost is that more people can read it this way. Second: my father is a writer, he writes in Dutch. I do not want to compare my own work to his (or someone else to do so), so I mainly write in a different language. Another reason is that, especially in poetry, English sounds much better than Dutch. English is a delicious language, one I'm slowly mastering. Which brings me to the last reason: I want to improve my English, and what better way than to write in it?
I have written some Dutch things in the past, though. Most notably an improved version of a verry crappy piece somewhere in my gallery. But on the whole, I do prefer English.
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"Your joy is your sorrow unmasked.
And the selfsame well from which your laughter rises was oftentimes filled with your tears.
And how else can it be?
The deeper that sorrow carves into your being, the more joy you can contain. " - Kahlil Gibran
For their sheepish grin (maybe fits your grin?), their simple sound, their fluffyness, their whole simplicity.
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"All art is quite useless" - Oscar Wilde
Comment and I shall answer.
1) What's your opinion on pickles?
2) What's your favourite doorbellsound?
3) Squares or circles?
zal binnenkort eens alle nieuwe teksten lezen enzo, nu druk met leren van tentamen
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"You sleep in the light
Yet the night and the silent water
Still so dark..." (Opeth)
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