People are posting autumn poems, and here's a good one from PFPOI. "Let Us Praise the Autumn Birds," by Ben Morgan. You can read the whole poem at the link in the reply
@rjtheflamer@wessiedutoit As a rule of thumb, prose is language like this, read from edge to edge of the page/screen in sentences. There aren't, as a rule, line breaks. As you probably know, verse tends to have line breaks, & for Shakespeare a certain number of beats per line. He wrote in both.
i worship kafka and wouldn't exist without him. but i don't think he was a good novelist, and couldn't be one by definition of his project, and his novels are interesting by dint of the fact that they all fall apart and don't really work fundamentally
No one should be allowed to hold high office unless they can recite - as Blair, Cameron, May and of course that martinet Johnson could - the nation's taxation laws in full.
@JimmyMidyette@RobertEverett4@piercepenniless Its not that different. There is a lot of RW propaganda in the US and UK atm abt the UK's 'crackdown' on speech. We don't have constitutional rights bc we don't have a constitution. In practise, our incitement laws are slightly more hawkish, our libel laws a bit more liberal.