I am doomed to do stupid things. But as my destiny unfolds, I think of them as happy experiences and I grow on being more & more content that it's going to be alright.
I don't believe in no destiny, though. But defy-your-destiny plots are utterly touching for me somehow. That's probably because my parents decided a lot of things for me.
As the title may suggest, I have finished Hocus Pocus by K. Vonnegut, which once again made me wonder why I love this author as I don't really get probably half of the things he puts in his novels.
And he always writes as if the reader was an alien and knew nothing of the Earth and its history or traditions or geography. Which I fancy very much.
I don't believe in no destiny, though. But defy-your-destiny plots are utterly touching for me somehow. That's probably because my parents decided a lot of things for me.
As the title may suggest, I have finished Hocus Pocus by K. Vonnegut, which once again made me wonder why I love this author as I don't really get probably half of the things he puts in his novels.
And he always writes as if the reader was an alien and knew nothing of the Earth and its history or traditions or geography. Which I fancy very much.
Just because some of us can read and write and do a little math, that doesn't mean we deserve to conquer the Universe. ~ K. Vonnegut
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