Author has written 14 stories for Silmarillion, Homer, Greek Mythology, and Shakespeare. I am a (square number) divisible by (1/2 x 4), and I am (3 x 2) years older than my sister who is not a square number, but is divisible by (1/2 x 4) and (20/4). My sister is under (90/3). You didn't have to figure that out, but if you just did, I commend you. Even though it was easy.I live somewhere by the Ocean and under the Sky. Indice: J'habite ou on a deux langues nationaux. Now that my interests have become, strangely enough, numerous, I do not have the patience to condense them into a nice little paragraph. So, I will just make a little list of all the people I have to thank for making my life what it is (what it is, by the way, is something I would refrain from discussing). - Tolkien: The most important one, because he's the one who started it all. That could be considered a good thing or a bad thing, depending on how you look at it. The Silmarillion is the Greatest, and Fëanor is the Greatest of the Great. - Homer: The Iliad is just the greatest story ever told, hands down. And I know the guy may not have existed but I have to thank someone for Achilles... I mean, the brilliant tale. - Shakespeare: Technically, he started it all, but that's a minor detail. Everyone just ought to thank him in general. What could it hurt? And let us especially thank Mercutio and Hamlet. "No great genius has ever existed without some touch of madness." - Aristotle |
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