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  • Birthday 11/16/2000

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    Reading. In addition to (obviously) Brandon Sanderson's books I've read the basic classic Fantasy books - LotR, Narnia, Harry Potter - the ones that were popular in my country a few years ago - Riordan's mythologies, Artemis Fowl and the Inheritance Cycle, some books that I won't categorize like His Dark Materials trilogy, the Inkworld trilogy, the Underland Chronicles, Seven Wonders (by Peter Lerangis), the Sunlit Lands trilogy, the Books of Beginning trilogy, the Bartimeus trilogy, Lockwood & Co., The Chronicles of Pridain, Sabriel out of the Old Kingdom series, The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel, Spiderweek, (the two last ones I remember, but didn't like too much, really) some random Fantasy books from the local library, Ella Enchanted (apparently), the Last Unicorn (it's an amazing book, you should read it) Five Kingdoms and Beyonders by Brandon Mull, The Homeward Bounders, Archer's Goon, the Worlds of Chrestomanci series, Fire and Hemlock, the Magids duology, Black Maria, the Time of the Ghost, the Power of Three and Hexwood by Diana Wynne Jones. I also write sometimes.
    Life? What is that? Never heard of such a thing, sorry. Now, if you allow me, there's this book I'm trying to read...

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  1. All right. This is 100% a bad idea. I'm sure of it. But because I'm an idiot, I'll go through with it anyway.

    You see, I have this problem that I sometimes like to wallow in my wretchedness, even though there's no reason for me to feel wretched. I'm in one of these situation right now, because I posted an idea for a magic system yesterday, and only one person commented on the topic.

    This does not mean that to help me get out of it I should ask you to read about it. That'll be only reinforcing the feeling demanding attention this way works. I just wanted to pour it out, and though I do want that people to read it, I ask you to think before you do why you ignored it, and whether there's any reason (except the fact I said I feel bad because of it) to decide otherwise.

    I usually have this problem with the feeling that nobody listens to me. It's a problem in the way I work, and I probably should just find people interested in what I have to say. Here it's good for many things, better than my family, who dislikes me talking too much about books.:P

    Oh, and this is my first status update! Yay!

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    2. Tesh

      Tesh

      ^ That's exactly what's going on here.

    3. Trutharchivist

      Trutharchivist

      I never cared about upvotes. I, too, am putting most of my upvotes on memes. The attention part, though, is interesting. Maybe people can't stand having their minds blown all the time, and Brandon's books are mind blowing enough.

    4. Goob

      Goob

      Yeah, I feel you. I once posted a ten-paragraph essay about an alien species on r/worldbuilding five months ago and it got exactly one upvote. (Well, it has two now, but that's from one dude who found it somehow today and also commented. Shout outs to that dude.)

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