Well I guess the title says it all, I was just wondering who ya'll thought were the most active 'forumers' in this part of the AG forum. Opinions, that what this Forum is going to be, pure opinions, and yes you can say 'Me'.
I read almost anything my mother has on her bookshelf. Some books about astrology and the bible. Also she has a lot of books by Charles Dickens, I like all of his books, my favorite would have to be 'Great Expectations'.
I never read the Bible. My mom and my relatives want me to read it but I am just not interested in reading this book. They should respect who I am. I hate reading my textbooks to study for the school tests.
Just read Brave New World and Their Eyes Were Watching God, admittedly I was kicking and screaming the whole time but they turned out to be pretty good.
I'm back from that short break. Eh, school started over here. Anyway, I never was one to heavily read fiction. I hit the history and science texts at an early age. While I do enjoy all sorts of literature, I still have that bias towards reading the same history over and over again.
[quote=knight_34]Eh, school started over here[/quote]
I know how it feels. I just got out of a middle-of-the-week snowstorm causing school to close, so it made me more tired that usual to study.
[quote=knight_34]I hit the history and science texts at an early age.[/quote] I'm not much for re-reading history, but I do like science. It pleases me to learn more about how this wonderful world around me works other than a religious "A wizard did it".
Wizards and Witches. Hmm, reminds me of Halloween. Also reminds me of movies that I've watched when I was little. Such as Casper, Halloween Town and some others that I forgot the name of.
[quote=Kyouzou]Wizardry is a sin, how dare you blemish our religion with such blasphemy!?[/quote]
Considering the many mistranslations over a thousand years, I don't know if your reference is my reference.
[quote=Kyozou]Off with your head![/quote]
Eat fireball! It's good for you.
[quoteGhostOfMatrix]Wizards and Witches.Hmm, reminds me of Halloween.[/quote]
Rincewind IS...Mike Meyers.
[quote=GhostOfmatrix]Also reminds me of movies that I've watched when I was little. Such as Casper, Halloween Town and some others that I forgot the name of.[/quote]
How does beheading for wizardry and science remind you of Casper? What the hell episode did you WATCH!?
I think I heard someone mention Rincewind. Who is in Discworld. That I just read a story of. It was called "Unseen Academicals". Pratchett ranks in my top 3 favorite authors along with Harry Turtledove and Anthony Piers.