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Fireflower   

VirĂ¡g, 29 y.o.
Budapest, Hungary [Current City]

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Hiiii! What's up? I see you Harry Potter and the X-Men films! You must be pretty epic!
Reply - Conversation - Oct 14, 2013
Hi! I'm well,and you?)
Reply - Conversation - Oct 2, 2013
I know, Atlas is bit intimidating by it's size alone, but it's not like i have anything better to do than read. : D

And don't worry, when it comes to cleverness, i exceed no one, so your position is quite safe. : )

Also, i have yet to read 1984, it has been on my 'read next' list for ages, but i always find something that distracts me from it. ._.
And yeah, I like Dorian Gray. : )
Reply - Conversation - Oct 2, 2013
I am not sure yet what book i should take next. I have been thinking that i could take both "Atlas Shrugged" and " Capital: Critique of Political Economy" because if i take either alone, i feel like i would be tagged as follower of some political ideology, but if i take both, i remain neutral. And i want to read some political literature, since i feel like it's part of general education.

or, do you have any alternative recommendations?

I think Lord of the Flies is good, quite gruesome at times, but still good. I recommend it.
Reply - Conversation - Oct 2, 2013
I did collect and make them as kid, but i seem to have lost my collection. ,__ ,

I think that when i get proper apartment for myself, i will coat the walls with old maps and flags of late 1800's. ;:D

I recently read Lord of the Flies (which i need to return to library, thanks for reminding) And i am reading nothing at the moment, i will change that tomorrow. I think my favorite author is either Walter Moers, who i loved as kid, or Veikko Huovinen, brillian finnish writer.
Reply - Conversation - Oct 2, 2013
I don't really know what i want to do later with it, for now programming is just a hobby i like. : P
And don't worry, you said nothing silly.

As for history, i like maps since i was kid and it smoothly lead to history. My favorite period is 1830 to 1920 Late colonialism, industrialization, and so on. Everything was so great back then. : D

What kind of books you read?
Reply - Conversation - Oct 2, 2013
It generates plausible terrains, blue is water and green land. the darkness of each tells how deep/high the ground is.

http://postimg.org/image/3utmbcz5j/

I am doing this just for fun, i got some programming in school, but it's really basic stuff and i get bit bored with it time to time, that's why i do stuff on my own.

Scarfs are cool, i tried to make scarf also, but it became a fish.
Reply - Conversation - Oct 2, 2013
Hi, glad that you asked. I am working on terrain generator at the moment. Programming is easy and fun, i strongly recommend it if you like math and solving logic problems. : )

Oh, you do knitting? I tried it last weekend, and ended up knitting a fish. I am not sure what i should do with it now though.
Reply - Conversation - Sep 25, 2013
True, he do write this kind of stories. I'm not really fond of them too, but since my friends like the author so much I just wanted to TRY if he's worth it. I've seen only the latest movie based on The picture of Dorian Gray, but I want to read the book too. I really like this kind of old english classics. And what are your favourite books or authors?
Reply - Conversation - Sep 22, 2013
Well said :) By the way where exactly have you been in Poland?
As you wish :) Currently I'm reading a book by a Polish author about mountain rescue services (I'm very keen on mountains so that's why). And I just finished reading Safe Haven by Nicolas Sparks because I wanted to try any of his book since I've heard a lot about them. How about you?
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