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Created on 2003-06-18 11:35:36 (#1126281), last updated 2009-06-23
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| Name: | biliana |
|---|---|
| Birthdate: | 09-15 |
| Location: | Sofia (well, I'm actually currently in Kiyv, but I miss Sofia to little pieces of Bulgaria), Bulgaria |
According to the drunken Russian I talked to today I'm rather ridiculous due to my habit of reading in parks. I reckon he might have had a point.
I love to read things that wake up a pleasantly or deeply colored association and hate to read things that don't draw any associations. "Joyce's unmannerliness is the calculated indecency of a desperate man who feels that in order to breathe he must break the windows." (Virginia Woolf) This is a currect association favorite. (I do actually change this periodicly in order to keep the word 'current'... I like the sound of it.)
I do most profoundly enjoy reading other people's ideas and am prone to taking them rather seriously if they seem to have a point. "Altered opinions do not alter a man's character (or do so very little); but they do illuminate individual aspects of the constellation of his personality which with a different constellation of opinions had hitherto remained dark and unrecognizable." (Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche) That said I do believe I can be rather conservative, when I feel strongly about something.
I love the theatre, since it is yet to let me down. Trees are yet to let me down as well.
Since according to psychology it matters very little what I write here, and it's the first few sentences that determine what impression people are going to get, I'm cutting this short and allowing you to make the rest up.
I love to read things that wake up a pleasantly or deeply colored association and hate to read things that don't draw any associations. "Joyce's unmannerliness is the calculated indecency of a desperate man who feels that in order to breathe he must break the windows." (Virginia Woolf) This is a currect association favorite. (I do actually change this periodicly in order to keep the word 'current'... I like the sound of it.)
I do most profoundly enjoy reading other people's ideas and am prone to taking them rather seriously if they seem to have a point. "Altered opinions do not alter a man's character (or do so very little); but they do illuminate individual aspects of the constellation of his personality which with a different constellation of opinions had hitherto remained dark and unrecognizable." (Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche) That said I do believe I can be rather conservative, when I feel strongly about something.
I love the theatre, since it is yet to let me down. Trees are yet to let me down as well.
Since according to psychology it matters very little what I write here, and it's the first few sentences that determine what impression people are going to get, I'm cutting this short and allowing you to make the rest up.
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