Yes, I finally found the bloody patience to read my own
handwriting and type it out, you know and I am currently watching the
fourth episode of the alientist while typing this short article out!
So I have some more content to put here rather then notes and
combination of notes and stuff
This has nothing to do with the novel itself but rather,
notes on the style of writing. The thing is that the style of
writing is rather unusual, instead of being composed of a mixture of
conversation and discription this book is written in almost
completly in discriptions with the occassional dialogue line thrown
in.
Yossarian got promoted to the rank of squadron commander?
Soldiers are discussing selling their rations, on the black
market and also discus the apparent market for dirty pitures.
There is an entire chapter dedicated to buying and selling
things on some kind of black market.
A seemingly fake trail is conducted like the trail of
blackadder
Hello there, Recently the dutch article about this movie came out and now I am translating it to english so you can read it in another language or you can finally understand it! isn't that nice of me? :p anyway let us continue to the article
Hello there, I have another interview with a youtuber, and this time it is an educator that I personally think he has quite the potential to go big, so you heard it first here!
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