 My favorite diaries:
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onea profile - diary |
| comments: Minister of Dreams, Ambassador to Feathered Peoples |
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render profile - diary |
| comments: Minister of Inferior Technologies |
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gp-flores profile - diary |
| comments: Minister of Testing Object Fragility |
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theopendoor profile - diary |
| comments: Minister of Finance |
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femmeproject profile - diary |
| comments: Ministry of Fine Arts |
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bones68 profile - diary |
| comments: Minister of Simpsons |
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jimmyusual profile - diary |
| comments: Minister of Cinema (including Talkies) |
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singingcynic profile - diary |
| comments: Minster of Cynicism |
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thediastema profile - diary |
| comments: Minister of Dave Foley Appreciation |
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purefiction profile - diary |
| comments: Ministry of Fictitious Events |
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tinselet profile - diary |
| comments: Minister of What's wrong with people???? |
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eeelissa profile - diary |
| comments: Minister of Observation |
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tutuwamee profile - diary |
| comments: Minister of Child Relations, Ambassador to Furry Peoples |
 My favorite music: |
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Led Zeppelin |
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Jimi Hendrix |
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What It Is |
| comments: An old G'Ville band now based in San Fran |
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The Residents |
| comments: Bad Day on the Midway |
 My favorite movies: |
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Battle Royale |
| comments: The movie Hollywood can't make and doesn't want you to see. |
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Grave of the Fireflies |
| comments: WWII through the eyes of a Japanese child. |
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God Hates Me |
| comments: Will it ever be online? |
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Pi |
| comments: Succeeds at many levels. |
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Fellowship of the Ring |
| comments: The best adaptation of a book we'll see. |
 My favorite authors: |
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H.P. Lovecraft |
| comments: "The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents." |
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Neil Gaiman |
| comments: "You get what anyone gets - you get a lifetime." |
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Michael Chabon |
| comments: "Telling the truth, when the truth matters most, is almost always a frightening prospect." |
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Philip K. Dick |
| comments: "Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away." |
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Terry Pratchett |
| comments: "Multiple exclamation marks," he went on, shaking his head, "are a sure sign of a diseased mind." |