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First off, I'd like to keep this an ongoing thread of not only my own personal theories and decisions on finally announcing that I'm a complete dork, but that I also want others to do so as well. Having more of us "come out" of sorts is indeed the first step of forward progress for not feeling ashamed of being who we are. On that note, I love to have you all comment, and (hopefully) post your own thoughts on the subject as well. I will indeed go first (as someone always does) by posting my first in a series on the subject of Harry Potter.
I would really like to see this become an ongoing discussion, joking or not.
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So there it is folks, keep this thread rolling. I have more to add on other subjects, and eventually, I'd love to do an entire series of stories. I've always dreamed of writing a book, and this may be the start of something...
I would really like to see this become an ongoing discussion, joking or not.
Embracing Dorkdom Pt.1It has been a long, long time since I've last read a Harry Potter book. So long in fact that I cannot remember the exact date (in terms of a year) in which I completed a book. All I know is that I have indeed read the first two, and I ended it there. I assume it was mostly because I was heading into High School, and Harry Potter would have been a death-wish at FHC in terms of whats "cool" and what isn't.
But why does that really matter? Its a good question.
I've come to the decision that I need to finally give-up on hiding my dorkiness, and just embrace it. I'm a dork, its as simple as that. I play videogames, read comic books, [complain] about stupid [stuff] on the internet, cry at the end of LOTR: Return of the King, have nerd-gasms while watching Transformers, and quite possibly worst of all, feel the need to jump back into my Harry Potter pajamas and pick up where I left off presumably seven or so years ago.
First of all, I'd like to give out a [screw-you] to those who would automatically write me off here. I have my reasons, and quite frankly, its none of your business as to what I like, and what I don't. To be completely honest, I'm actually quite upset with myself at the moment for giving up the series, and to be even more honest, I'm even more upset that I'm going to have to look like a total tool going into Barnes and Noble buying the last five books of the series.
But, it shouldn't matter. This is something I should have done a long, long time ago. Lets be honest here, Harry Potter has been one of the biggest cultural movements in our lifetimes, and its a damn shame that I've only been able to keep up by watching the movies. While the movies are actually quite good, I have been advised by my younger friends countless times that they can't hold a candle to the book. That would mean that I've missed-out on the goodness that was The Prisoner of Azkaban, the good feelings of the Goblet of Fire, the twists and turns of The Half-Blood Prince, all in time to miss-out on the new one. Whatever its called. Somewhere around 3000 pages of missed cultural relevance.
So, I cave. I'm a dork. I need to read these books. I have a little more than a month to at least get one of them in, and God knows how I will be able to get any of the other ones in while at school.
Maybe I'll have to put Halo 3, Marvel's Civil War, chasing the Cloverfield project, and keeping an eye on the '08 Election on hold for my English friend...
...Or maybe not...
I'll get on it, starting with The Prisoner of Azkaban.
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So there it is folks, keep this thread rolling. I have more to add on other subjects, and eventually, I'd love to do an entire series of stories. I've always dreamed of writing a book, and this may be the start of something...