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Wednesday, 6 February 2008

So some teachers don't like the way I write. Not that I can help it. It's my style. I used to read alot of books as a kid, mostly fiction. But one day, I suddenly had my own ideas about things, and stopped. You can call me narrow minded, but I just didn't like most of the ideas other people had. So I stopped. I still read fiction, but those nonsensical types which talk about life in a diffrent perspective, usally in a way that you need to think about it to understand. I love those types. They give you a blank, content feeling. Of emptiness. But still content. And it gets you thinking. So I end up writing like them, with words that aren't that obvious.
And the teachers don't like it.
Always.
I try to change, but I always end up like that.
Because that's my style.
And nothing but influence can change it. It's a fact.

And so my story says.

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