After all these years, I finally pick'd up The Legacy of the Totalitarianism in a Tundra. Read three pages, and laughed at every paragraph. So bad it's good.
If it is funny all they way through I may end reading it all.
>>7616290
Really? You mean it? But this is excellent news, most excellent! He finally pick'd it up, o happy day! The nights I've spent laid awake just wondering, will he read it soon? Will he ever? You don't know what this means to me. And after all these years? You know, the first year after it was released I kept saying to myself "It's okay. Maybe he just has other things to read, first." then the second and third years came and went and I must admit, then I began to lose hope. I had to remind myself that you have so many other important things to do, your life is so exciting... but you finally pick'd it up! O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay! He finally deigned to read three pages! What's more, he even thought to let me know of it! I cannot begin to express how thankful I am, how sincerely interested and glad I am that you stooped to let us know that you finally, finally, after all these many, many long years, read an entire three pages of that book. I believe I speak for every Anon when I say we are honoured that you would do such a thing. You humble us by your words, by your very presence.
>>7616401
I'm glad it makes you happy :D