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No, I knew of them but never read them. Their style reminds me of Thomas777, though lol.
Lel I thought the same thing, I’ll likely associate that style of writing with T777 until the end of time.
And I don't mean that he's a self-indulgent thinker. I like both him and Eliot, but not as poets.
Ohhhhh okie ya I get that, I prefer Eliot’s essays over his poems too
 

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90% of the time when I say I read a book I mean I listened to the audiobook while on a walk or working. It’s usually a waste of time to actually sit down and read and if you need the information in a book you can get that by reading the summary or skimming.
 

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silicon valley in the 90s sounds so kino
 

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Well the aesthetic is cool but actually being a young man in the 90s-2000s would suck
 

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I am reading The Marriage of Heaven and Hell by William Blake.
"The reason Milton wrote in fetters when he wrote of Angels and God, and at liberty when of Devils and Hell, is because he was a true poet, and of the Devil’s party without knowing it." I didn't expect to find his famous quote about Milton to be from a note in a work like this
 
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