Sorry, I was thinking of Gadsby.LordMarcusX said:grEatnathan-dts said:Pessimism.
Interesting fact of this century: The Great Gatsby has no letter E's in it.
Hey, there are a lot of prostitutes I would have respect for. And whose "Raquel?"chumpzilla_69 said:Do you wander streets busting up hookers with a cricket bat, because thats the mental image im getting hereErana said:Erm... What do you call, the "Anti-slut?"
I don't know the right word, but whatever it is, I'm that.
RAQUEL THE BLONDE BOMBSHELL! FEAR ME! FOR I AM ERANA, THE ANTI-SLUT! *busts hooker in the face with bat* YOUR DAYS OF SEXUAL DELINQUANCY ARE NOW OVER!
im not sure, seemed a fairly exotic, fancy name, and i though, as a messenger of justice, you were only taking out the ones which didnt deserve your respectErana said:Hey, there are a lot of prostitutes I would have respect for. And whose "Raquel?"chumpzilla_69 said:Do you wander streets busting up hookers with a cricket bat, because thats the mental image im getting hereErana said:Erm... What do you call, the "Anti-slut?"
I don't know the right word, but whatever it is, I'm that.
RAQUEL THE BLONDE BOMBSHELL! FEAR ME! FOR I AM ERANA, THE ANTI-SLUT! *busts hooker in the face with bat* YOUR DAYS OF SEXUAL DELINQUANCY ARE NOW OVER!
Erana said:Erm... What do you call, the "Anti-slut?"
I don't know the right word, but whatever it is, I'm that.
Oh god but that book was dull. Am I the only one who hated Daisy by the end?Earthbound said:My English class recently read The Great Gatsby, a rather interesting book. In the book, the narrator comments that every person suspects himself or herself of having a specific cardinal virtue, saying that he is one of the few honest people he knew. Upon reflection, I decided that the virtue that I suspect myself of having is justice. I always try to make the morally correct choice, regardless of what the consequences may be.
So my question is this: What virtue would you say that you possess. You don't have to use an actual cardinal virtue, but something similar if you want. Also, try to only choose one.
I have to agree. I wasn't forced to read it, I tried reading it on my own. And maybe it was just the mood I was in or the book itself but I didn't even finish it, which is rare for me. Usually even if I don't like a book i'll stick it out til the bitter end.orannis62 said:Oh god but that book was dull. Am I the only one who hated Daisy by the end?Earthbound said:My English class recently read The Great Gatsby, a rather interesting book. In the book, the narrator comments that every person suspects himself or herself of having a specific cardinal virtue, saying that he is one of the few honest people he knew. Upon reflection, I decided that the virtue that I suspect myself of having is justice. I always try to make the morally correct choice, regardless of what the consequences may be.
So my question is this: What virtue would you say that you possess. You don't have to use an actual cardinal virtue, but something similar if you want. Also, try to only choose one.
You and i are a lot alike. Go figurexxDarlenexx said:Justice. I'm incredibly fair and even handed, even if I come out short on the deal, I'm a Libra, so who knows, maybe that has something to do with it. I think I would make a good judge, but you have to be a lawyer first and I would suck at that.