I can still tend the rabbits, George? I didn't mean no harm, George

>I can still tend the rabbits, George? I didn't mean no harm, George.

What books make tears happen?

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To kill a mockingbird...and bridge to terabithia (sp?)

when orr was pleading with yoss to fly with him

:(

Were those ear rings standard issue in the Wermacht?

They were if you were randoooom LOL XD

Are you worried about earrings when she can't even adjust the chin strap?

Haven't been around this board for long, so I don't quite 'know the drill' - but the fact that you capitalized the noun leads me to believe you care.
So in case you're curious, it's "Wehrmacht", coming from "wehren"(German, to defend), not "wer" (Common Germanic, man - might know it as "were" in English).

A volkish German lass wouldn't wear such tawdry things! The healthful beauty of Aryan womanhood needs no such accoutrements. Indeed, at the Strength-Through-Joy spa at which I am employed we go about stark naked, delighting in the youthful vigor of our bodies.

Was I the only one who felt no emotion whatsoever reading Of Mice and Men? Steinbeck's writing does nothing for me. I just wanted that big fat, stupid fuck to kick the bucket t he entire time.

On the other hand moments like and when McWatt kills Kid Sampson and then himself. One of the few times that I bawled while reading a book.

Although we are lit we tend not to criticize spelling too much. We can all see it we (mostly) are well read. It's just one of those things he might have been excited when writing, driving, drunk. Anything is possible we all fuck up so in future just recognize the fault pat yourself on the back then carry on. Welcome to 4chins Veeky Forums board

Everyone seemed to ease up with smart phones being a thing.

However, if I ever catch an apostrophe that shouldn't be there in the title of a famous book by a famous author I swear to god I'm tracking that pseud down.

You mean like Finnegan's Wake?

The entire last section of Catch-22 really.

the long, detailed death of an extremely minor character quickly followed by "Oh, and Nately died too."
Aarfy revealing himself as a total lunatic out of nowhere."
The sudden realization that Yoss and Hungry Joe are the only ones left."

Something something gorilla warfare something something.

Thus Spoke Zarathustra

>His soul, however, became impatient and full of longing for those whom he loved: because he had still much to give them. For this is hardest of all: to close the open hand out of love, and keep modest as a giver.

>I can still tend the rabbis, George?

I imagine that was a reply to me () - thanks for the welcome.
The correct spelling of German words can be a challenge even for native Germans - a lot of things are counterintuitive or seem redundant.

Bit of trivia never hurt anyone, I reckon.
Cheers.

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The ending of 1984 made me cry a bit

Yozo's final lines in No Longer Human
> “Now I have neither happiness nor unhappiness. Everything passes.
That is the one and only thing I have thought resembled a truth in the society of human beings where I have dwelled up to now as in a burning hell. Everything passes.This year I am twenty-seven. My hair has become much greyer. Most people would take me for over forty.”

Tell me again about the rabbits George.

but then
Orr is still alive and well... Right?

The Things They Carried

shut the fuck up, nerd.

Who is this Samen-Dämon?

Hannelore