It's okay, Annie. I have an addiction to video games and Shotacon (pretty bad of me to get addicted to it, but I am, unfortunately.) (also don't judge!) We all have our problems. My brother gets uber depressed every time a girlfriend breaks up with him. It's pathetic, but this is my brother we are talking about: A love-sick 24 year-old white boy with Lithuanian ancestry, and a man obsessed with finding the perfect woman... A goal that he will never achieve because there is always someone better looking than whom he wants currently. The point that I think that we are trying to make is that you spend the majority of your time here hoping that someone will Rp with you. And that is not healthy. Even if that is not the case, you've given me and a few others that same impression that you just sit behind your keyboard waiting to Rp with someone, when Rping should be secondary in life compared to school, relationships, and working towards what you, as a person, want out of your life. What I am saying is that you should find a secondary hobby. I find peace in a coloring book that I purchased in San Diego. It is really helping me forget my stressors and some of my many failures in life.
Just your friendly neighborhood gay boy!
16-Nov-2015 04:00:18
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Annie1227
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I disagree. I don't know what book to read next after this book.
The Mistborn Trilogy by Brandon Sanderson
The Final Empire, The Well of Ascension, The Hero of Ages
I love all of Sanderson's stories. Currently about to start Elantris after this Exam Season is over, probably going to finish it in two days because that's the type of Reader I am.
I personally have never read the Hunger Games series, but I have only heard good things about it.
Really the only other books I got are by Brandon Sanderson. I'd recommend the Stormlight Archives, but he's only written 2/10...don't be like me and wait a full friggen 1.5 years between books haha. Might be best to keep the series in the back of your mind and then pick it up later. It's wonderfully written though. The man started pre-writing the story when he was in his teens and is now writing it at age 39...the planning is
very
apparent.
Cower, worship, or beg. All are valid choices.