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Illiterate Sophism
...words is hard.
Created on 2006-03-25 06:58:20 (#9872214), last updated 2008-01-02
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| Name: | mrLang |
|---|---|
| Birthdate: | 09-19 |
| Location: | Ohio, United States |
| Website: | mrLang's Xanga |
This is another damned site I've made just to keep anyone else from using the name 'mrLang.' I'll use this for some fiction, I guess. I have a Xanga I now only update every few weeks, but do actually say things on it. www.xanga.com/mrlang
Or join on IRC: irc://irc.starchat.net/offtopic
Some people seem to be put-off when you subscribe to their journal without commenting. If you're one of these people who are here because I subscribed to yours without commenting, I kept clicking things until I found someone interesting.
I don't like talking about myself. Then again, a 'biography' shouldn't be about me. An auto-biography would be about me. Since I'm writing it. So, my biography is about a little known signer of the Declaration of Independence, Button Gwinnett:
Button Gwinnett was born in England, which is not in the United States, but instead in the United Kingdom. In the late 1700's, Mr. Gwinnett moved to America, North, where he lived as a fur trader. Mostly working in beaver. He later moved to Gwinnett County in Georgia, because he liked to tell people it was named after him. In reality, it was named after George Gwinnett, a popular singer of the time. When the French invaded George in the War of 1786, Gwinnett (Button, not the singer) led a small group of farmers in a decisive battle, liberating much of what is now known as the Atlanta Area. Because of his heroic leadering, George Washington, the US President of that year, asked Button to sign the Declaration of Independence as a reward. Mr. Gwinnett was later shot and killed in a duel with a young Abraham Lincoln, over a matter of a shovel Lincoln claimed Button had stole from the Lincoln cabin. It is still unknown if Button really stole the shovel, or what it was to be used for.
Or join on IRC: irc://irc.starchat.net/offtopic
Some people seem to be put-off when you subscribe to their journal without commenting. If you're one of these people who are here because I subscribed to yours without commenting, I kept clicking things until I found someone interesting.
I don't like talking about myself. Then again, a 'biography' shouldn't be about me. An auto-biography would be about me. Since I'm writing it. So, my biography is about a little known signer of the Declaration of Independence, Button Gwinnett:
Button Gwinnett was born in England, which is not in the United States, but instead in the United Kingdom. In the late 1700's, Mr. Gwinnett moved to America, North, where he lived as a fur trader. Mostly working in beaver. He later moved to Gwinnett County in Georgia, because he liked to tell people it was named after him. In reality, it was named after George Gwinnett, a popular singer of the time. When the French invaded George in the War of 1786, Gwinnett (Button, not the singer) led a small group of farmers in a decisive battle, liberating much of what is now known as the Atlanta Area. Because of his heroic leadering, George Washington, the US President of that year, asked Button to sign the Declaration of Independence as a reward. Mr. Gwinnett was later shot and killed in a duel with a young Abraham Lincoln, over a matter of a shovel Lincoln claimed Button had stole from the Lincoln cabin. It is still unknown if Button really stole the shovel, or what it was to be used for.
Interests (29):
absurdism, alice in wonderland, animation, capital letters, character development, cmyk, comic books, good movies, grasshoppers that shoot lasers, internet culture, internet phenomenon, literary minimalism, metafiction, mrlang, obscurity, observing, o¬, really bad movies, robotic lobsters, sleep, something you can't click, story telling, superninja, surrealism, tie-died war movies, time, whatever mtv isn't, words, writing
Schools:
Art Institute of Atlanta - Atlanta, GA (2004 - 2005)Youngstown State University - Youngstown, OH (2006)
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