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Re:Famous Author Comparisons 14 Years, 2 Months ago
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I typed in this-
" The dampness of the forest alerted his senses of its inevitable death towards winter, but in the spring the snows would melt and the dampness would return to bring life. The woods will be reborn in a familiar cycle that poets spent lives depicting yet never able to fully relay the majesty of something so basic and natural. Death, which flooded him with pangs of useless remorse and selfish regret, was a familiar concept to Inuyasha and his only comfort was he had many, many years for those feelings themselves to die. All those closest to him were dead or lost, each one leaving behind something unique in him that he had not the eloquence to describe nor the character to give it justice. They were gone now, but he carried them with him always- their memories lightening his heart and acting as a reminder that at one point he was truly loved. One thing, however, was constant up until now; the dead remained dead.
But Kagome had come back."
And I got H.P. Lovecraft. TBH, I had to Google who that was *ashamed*
Then did this-
"Inuyasha truly had every disadvantage, from his half blood to this night when even that was not useful. He had been shunned by both races and casted out, yet had become strong. Through adversity he had earned respect and love, in contrast to the elder brother who was privileged with such at birth. Inuyasha fought with courage and passion and had become noble when the world labeled him useless."
And got James Fenimore Cooper.
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Re:Famous Author Comparisons 14 Years, 2 Months ago
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Gertrude Stein and David Foster Wallace
of course, when I imputed different sections of the same chapter I also got: Anne Rice and Dan Brown lol
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When he heard a sound which was bitter sound and a sweet sound all at once, which began like hello and ended like goodbye. ~ The Storyteller
“And then, Dave made an improvised megaphone by using a squirrel, some strings and a megaphone.”
- The Narrator from Dave the Barbarian
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Re:Famous Author Comparisons 14 Years, 2 Months ago
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phishbon3s wrote:
Gertrude Stein and David Foster Wallace
of course, when I imputed different sections of the same chapter I also got: Anne Rice and Dan Brown lol
Unrelated: Your profile picture made my day.
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Re:Famous Author Comparisons 14 Years, 2 Months ago
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cakeiton wrote:
I got H.P. Lovecraft. TBH, I had to Google who that was *ashamed*
o.O . . . had to . . . google Lovecraft? . . . . *falls over twitching* I . . . I . . . . oh, gods, it hurts.
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I got Arthur C. Clarke? As in "2001: A Space Odyssey?"
Oh, then I tried another passage and got Gertrude Stein.
Yeah, this has got to be for entertainment value.
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I got James Joyce at first (had to wiki, I might actually read his books, Ulysses looks cool) and then I spammed the site and got about ten different authors for different paragraphs.
I'm worried.
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I got Stephen King with my FFX themed story I've been working on, and J.R.R Tolkien with my "And In the End" chapter 1. LOL Wow. It kinda makes me giddy, but at the same time, it seems like an unrealistic goal to try to write as well as those guys.
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