
You're Mikhail Bulgakov's Master and
Margarita. You are a thinly veiled
allegory. Or, you're the devil, or someone
who is easily fooled. Or you are the regime.
Or, you're a cat. You are confusing to the
untrained eye, you little dissenter, you.
To which work of fiction on my shelf are you most similar?
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which fiction?
Date: 2003-12-05 05:44 pm (UTC)i can live with this.
seltix
uh huh...
Date: 2003-12-06 06:48 am (UTC)You are most similar to Octave Mirbeau's Torture
Garden. You are a sickening work of art.
You excite me and disgust me at the same time.
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Date: 2003-12-06 07:37 am (UTC)You are most similar Thomas Pynchon's The Crying
of Lot 49. You go on hunts for something
you think exists, but never really determine
anything. You abandoned everything to search
for something in California, turned into a
paranoid conspiracy theorist, and became an
accidental philatelist. I don't like you so
much, but you don't mind because you're highly
regarded by the rest of intelligent society for
some reason I have yet to understand.
Me too
Date: 2003-12-06 01:09 pm (UTC)You're Mikhail Bulgakov's Master and
Margarita. You are a thinly veiled
allegory. Or, you're the devil, or someone
who is easily fooled. Or you are the regime.
Or, you're a cat. You are confusing to the
untrained eye, you little dissenter, you.
To which work of fiction on my shelf are you most similar?
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Also, can I just point out that Infinite Jest came up, again, last night, and that The Crying of Lot 49 was previously stolen from a certain party guest.
Oh sure
Date: 2003-12-08 02:22 pm (UTC)Well, well, well. Look what total confusion gets me.
ZP